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Hello everyone. I'm Dana Perino along with Judge Jeanine Piro, Jessica Tarlov,
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Jesse Waters and Greg Gutfeld. It's five o'clock in New York City and this is the five.
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Hey, hey, we've got a treat for you. At any moment, President Trump about to give a speech
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to House Republicans in Doral, Florida. This is as they try to unify behind his very ambitious
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second term agenda. And it's an agenda that's already causing shockwaves across the globe.
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Colombia's President Gustavo Petro quickly caving on his refusal to accept deportation flights
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from the United States after President Donald Trump threatened to slap a 25% tariff and other
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punitive measures. But Democrats are not fans of the Trump-for-tat. AOC is warning on
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next quote to punish Colombia. Trump is about to make every American pay even more for coffee.
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Remember, we pay the tariffs, not Colombia. And then the views and a Navarro, while she added
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her two cents with this saying, "Most of the flowers imported into the U.S. come from Colombia.
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Happy Valentine's Day of America." So the media is also freaking out over Trump's tariff tingo.
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We're going to see this with a lot more countries. The use of tariffs as a "opening
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bed" in negotiations. You can solve that easily with a phone call. You don't have to go up on Twitter
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and threaten, you know, 25% tariffs or 50% tariffs or whatever it is. Everything he's doing
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is creating chaos and it's making the United States weaker in the world without making a safer.
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This type of action is not going to help them with countries like Cuba or Venezuela.
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This isn't making us safer, but it is feeding red meat to Donald Trump's base. Greg,
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watching this yesterday unfold, the news was over before it really even began. He caved so quickly
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that the headlines couldn't catch up. It was beautiful. This reminds me of every criminal on cops,
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you know, once the police officer breaks out the taser, the cocky bravado of the shirtless
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drunk suddenly turns to uncooperating, I'm cooperating. It works because no one can call Trump's bluff
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because there are no bluffs given, you know, the paraphrase of that word. I said this on the social
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media that Hollywood has made a slew of TV shows and movies about presidents and the presidents are
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always these touchy feeling, feeling things. That's the limit to their imagination. They never
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imagine this. That in fact, reality has trumped their fiction quite literally. He has shown you that
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you don't have to accept no or failure as an option. I think for the last 10 years,
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we have been living under the idea that we just accept the fact that we're in decline,
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that we can't do anything about it, that no one takes us seriously. And then you have this guy
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walk in and kick the squatters out. It's a bigger story because he said in his campaign speeches,
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it doesn't have to be this way. And that is what this is about. It doesn't have to be this way.
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The threat of cancel culture is gone. There is no more retribution. Now you can return to doing the
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right thing without being without the fear of the smear. And you, of course, you're going to get
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this thing where the Democrats do this all the time. It's the usual trick. They focus on the rare
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exception. Like we can't have trans women in women's sports. Oh, but they will kill themselves.
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No, we need to deport illegals. No, but they're going to go to our grade schools. No, we're going to
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have a death penalty. But one could be innocent. As adults, we see the right thing to do. And we do
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not look at these extreme cases as reasons not to do them. That is a child's logic.
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That's for AOC and Anna Navarro. They seem to care more about coffee and flowers than women
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getting raped. They are some, where is the pro women? They, Anna Navarro thinks she's going to get
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flowers for Valentine's Day. I think not. But the fact that they're arresting rapists and they are
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worried. I think women would pay 10 cents more for their coffee if they didn't have to worry about
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getting raped on a subway, you know, bozos. Judge Joe Biden really sort of just went along with
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things, right? So what Greg was saying, and we had just had to accept that there's spina, the
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spina. China's spy balloon was, it was okay. It was, it was, well, just wait till it crashes into
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the ocean. Or it was acceptable that Europe was going to put all these demands on our energy
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companies are on our regulations on us. And we're just going to accept it. Trump threatened the
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tariffs on Columbia that would wreck the Columbia economy. And we had to fix in 10 minutes.
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Yeah, that look, America has had the power all along to fix things. And just like that, Donald Trump
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shows up and proves that we had that power all along. But Biden wouldn't use it because America was
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not first in Biden's mind. Biden was a globalist. He wanted everything to satisfy his globalist
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friends. And he rejected America first because you have to ask yourself, why did he let illegals
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into this country? Why did he not vet them? You know, why did he allow them to be exempted from
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America's civil and criminal laws and sanctuary cities and the civil laws by coming in illegally?
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He wasn't for America first. He was for America last, all right? And I got to tell you, you know,
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the reports are that you say within 10 minutes. My understanding is that President Trump was on
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the golf course. And he was between the eighth and the ninth hole. I mean, this is a guy who knows exactly
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what he's doing, knows exactly how to fix things. And everybody's like, oh, the tariffs are going
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to be so terrible. No, it's the leverage that the threat of tariffs brings. And by the way,
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don't be so worried about Colombian coffee. Brazil is the number one importer of coffee in the
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United States. And, you know, and this, this president from Colombia, what an idiot. His,
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his citizens need to be treated with dignity. And they cannot be flown in on what was a C-130 or
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whatever that military plane was. Are you kidding me? You want him on a private commercial charter flight?
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What do you want? They're criminals. They're yours. What does it say about you and your country that
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you don't want your own people? And what does it say about you, Colombia, that Americans, if we want
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to come to your country, we have to have a passport. We have to have a visa. But, but all this is just
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loony tunes. And Donald Trump is about standing up and making us safe. And, you know, AOC, she could
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care less about money because if she did, she would have let Amazon build in New York in her district.
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Remember, there's 25,000 jobs and all that money. She's not into the money. These people are haters.
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Anything Donald Trump wants to do. Oh, it's chaos. No, it isn't. We're getting rid of chaos in America.
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And how does that feel, Jessica? Getting rid of chaos? Does it feel good?
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I've never felt this good. It's totally revived. But you did show that there's a way that used
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deterrence is in a piece through strength sort of way using economic and diplomatic means.
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Sure, but I'm not exactly sure what he was accomplishing. That's any different from what had already
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gone on. So according to the ICE statistics, 20,635 Colombians have left our country between 2021 and
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2024. I don't see any reason besides a show of force that he wanted to switch to a military plane
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versus the charters they were already going in. And it's about three times more expensive. I think
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you can be up to $852,000 for a 12-hour flight, which is what it should be about to get it back there.
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Also concerned about the signal that this sends to the world vis-a-vis our allies. So no
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one dispute the Colombia has been a great ally to America. And when South American countries look
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around, and we should keep in mind, of course, that China is their number two biggest trading partner.
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So are we pushing these countries into the arms of our enemies? If they look at how we're
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treating Panama, Colombia, Mexico, are they going to turn around and say, hey, I'd like to be aligned
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with the I.C. Jesse and Janine are writing. They obviously have something to say. I'm not picking up
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my pen. No, I'm drawing. Because you, that is really beautiful. Those are like in the doodle books.
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Anyway, so what I think Trump wants to create with this is a fiction about what was going on
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under the Biden administration like they never deported anybody. I woke up one day and I'm the first
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person to send a Colombian back. Now, I understand President Petro misplayed the hand on it saying
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that they have to return with dignity. And he did offer his own plane. He said, I'll send the
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presidential plane to get them. And then online, there were all sorts of rumors. These people were
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shackled, etc. I have no idea the type of conditions within that military plane. But I do know that
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it's more expensive. I do know that we got out nearly 29,000 Colombians. And I do know that we are
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saying to our allies that we're going to start needless fights with you. There's nothing that we
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wanted from them. Any different than for them to continue accepting planes, which they had been
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under the Biden administration. We want them to stop sending criminals, Jessica. That's one thing.
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Listen to who was on the plane. These are the people that you want. I don't know how to
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do that. I don't have that. It's for in first class, maybe a hot towel. Okay, because this guy,
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Andreus Para, a resident in San Francisco, convicted of sexual penetration with a foreign object
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on an unaware victim. Or this guy, he was convicted of extortion, kidnapping, trafficking,
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manufacturing, and possession of narcotics. Or this guy on the jet who you want special treatment for.
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I don't. I want him to go on the normal plane. A convicted murderer. I don't give a damn
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way. This guy was a convicted murderer in Colombia, Jessica. They don't come to this country illegally.
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We're sending him back and you want him treated like a VIP? No, he is. That's never going to happen.
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Okay, we're not pushing anyone into China's arms. There's a little thing called the Monroe
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Doctrine. That'll never happen. Right. Also, Biden's favorite word don't. Did that work? No,
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favorite word tariff. It's already working between holes on the golf course.
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Okay. I thought it was returned to office. This coffee business. They're like the 29th largest
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trading partner. The Colombians. All right. So it's a little more expensive Colombian coffee.
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Oh, I think I'm going to go with French roast today. Maybe some African beans. Yeah. Maybe some
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nice Guatemalan beans, Jessica. We have options as consumers in this country. So if the price of
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Colombian coffee goes up, we can choose another coffee. That's a good campaign. Do they have another
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choice? No. French press. They don't have another choice, Jessica. We're like sending them commercial
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airliners. We're sending them airplane parts. Imagine a 25% tariff on a commercial airliner.
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And they already have deals with the military down there that they can't get out of. That would
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destroy their economy. Why don't we use catapults? That's anybody brought up the just the creativity of
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a good modern catapult. You should ask Elon. Yes. You put a parachute on the on the illegal. You put
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him in the catapult. We're air drop him. So you don't have to land the plane. Exactly.
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Does anyone know how gross this sounds? No, there's what they are. This is why you lost.
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They are the worst of the worst. They are criminals, pedophiles, murderers, deportation murders.
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Well, you know what? They don't deserve any kind of first class representation. We've been
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a break before President Trump starts. He is about to take the stage any moment in Florida.
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Up next, we're starting going first as President Trump cranks up the deportation machine in
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sanctuary cities, but it's got one Hollywood actress actually in tears.
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The Fox News audio presents The Fox Nation investigates podcast The Menendez Brothers, Victims or Villains.
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While an Eric Menendez were motivated by grief, others have called the brother's arrogant and spoiled.
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The reason behind this was financial gain, or so it seemed. These two brothers should be out of
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prison by now. I don't see how the years of sexual, physical, and mental abuse amount to life
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President Trump about to address the House GOP conference meeting in Zorao, Florida. But in the
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meantime, the party's over for illegals literally as ice agents busted a trend day. A ragua who knows
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invite only party in Colorado locking up nearly 50 people on Sunday alone ice nabbing nearly a
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thousand criminal illegals across multiple states giving the boot to sex offenders and murderers.
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Yet some folks are missing the point of targeted and criminal actress Selena Gomez sobbing at the
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side of these bad ombre's getting deported posting and then deleting this video.
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You got a few mansions open them up. Yeah. Gomez explaining her decision to delete her posts and
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then now deleted posts that says apparently it's not okay to show empathy for people. You know,
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Jesse, you are considered one of the most empathetic people on the planet.
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True. And that's why I'm not really upset with her. The judge and you are probably just going to
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lay into her. But that's not me, Greg. No, not she's obviously upset. Those were real tears.
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And she may feel this way. She's misinformed. She doesn't understand it's rapists and killers
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that are going out first, the worst or first. I like that Trump has quotas for deportations.
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He denies that they have quotas, but I hope it's true because without deadlines and targeted numbers,
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you're not going to accomplish anything in government. Biden had quotas for getting rid of
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whites in government. He has quotas for getting rid of illegals. That's what the EI was, Jessica.
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He's like a CEO. He's like, home and you got to hit your numbers by the end of the month. Let's go.
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No bonus. I hate how Biden knew there was a murderous foreign gang bang nightclub in Denver and
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let him party. Imagine being a gang banger in Denver where you're sex trafficking, gun trafficking,
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right out in the open. Imagine how comfortable you have to feel to be on foreign soil and
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operating like that. After four years, you're basically like, yeah, they know we're here and they
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don't care. Brennan who keeps arguing with JD Vance for some reason always takes the side of foreigners,
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whether it's the Ukrainians, whether it's the Chinese, whether it's the Afghans. She just needs to
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understand this is a country that she lives in. She doesn't live in a foreign country. And it puts
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it into perspective. Miller was asked this question by one of these weepy reporters who did one of
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these Selena Gomez deals where she tries to scare you with tears. She said, why are you doing all these
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ice raids at schools? And he goes, if we're doing a nice raid at school, we're protecting the kids
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at the school. We're taking out a rapist from the cafeteria. That's how we have to look at this.
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Yeah, speaking of which Jessica that obese monstrosity known as Pritzker actually said that they had
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gone to a school when in fact it was secret service who were out there trying to protect against
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a known threat. That must be embarrassing for you personally as a fan of Governor Pritzker.
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I actually, I called him and I said, JB, I think they're going to the school. And he was like on it.
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That was an unfortunate consequence of people tweeting too fast, obviously not waiting for
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the facts of it, but also that I feel as though it is increasingly hard to tell what's true and not true.
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And that was a big club. I know, God was all the big hoax, huh? Quotas. So Biden was getting
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out, I think on average, like 300, 800, 300 and 10 a day. Trump is now targeting I think 1200 to
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1500, which is obviously a huge jump. Part of the concern is that there might be some people
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caught in those roundups who are not non citizens that there are people that we either are U.S.
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citizens or people who have, you know, been here for, I hear you breathing heavily genuine, you can go
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after. So that's something to pay attention to. I saw as well that they, that Trump and Co want all
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the ICE agents to be in their vests. And for this to be good TV and like Nancy Mace tweeted asking
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where she can watch deportations on live stream. I get it. My sense of humor is not the same as the
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rest of the country. I don't know if live streaming deportations is going to be the selling point.
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That Republicans think. Also, Tom Homan was interviewed over the weekend and asked about the
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canceling of the CBP one app and all of those appointments. And the interviewer asked him, well,
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what should people do? Right? And he said, we'll go to ports of entry. But they are cutting down on
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a legal way to apply for asylum. That's what that app was doing. There are people waiting
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upwards of a year in Mexico for their appointment. So if we can't actually follow the asylum process,
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which no one would deny is a legal right that they have. And then on top of it. The country is full.
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So you're admitting that they are cutting down on legal. 20 million people came in here in the
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last four years. I think I think I know you did say something and you kind of made light of this
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whole live live streaming thing and judge that I think the thing here is it's being done with full
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transparency right before your eyes. They're inviting you to look at this. It's not in the dead of
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night. And let's not forget. They weren't covering the immigration. The media wasn't covering the
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immigration mess. The government didn't care. We were, Maloojian was at the border every day. They
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didn't care. And now they care. They tried to stop the drones that we were using to identify what
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was going on. First of all, the asylum process. If there's a problem with asylum, call the U.N.
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and get them involved. Okay. We are full. Jesse's right. And by the way, I can't stand it. I just can't
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stand it. You're right. I am breathing heavy right now. The classic left argument is always the same.
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They may get people who are not illegals. They may get people who are Americans. No, Donald Trump
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may be Hitler. It's never about the facts. It's always about what they see in their minds, which are
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all messed up. Okay. First of all, every person that I've seen is a single guy, military age,
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which is exactly what we've been seeing in this country for the last four years. I don't see
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any women and children. And every one of those people has an order of deportation is a criminal,
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a pedophile, a murderer, a dirt bag of some type. Now, let's talk about the journalists. Let's talk
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about Martha Brennan and let's talk about Margaret Brennan, Martha Rattis. Martha Rattis,
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I can't believe they're rounding up people. Why was she not shocked when people were coming in
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through the border illegally, illegally unvetted children? We didn't even get DNA from the children.
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We didn't even get pictures of the children. There's no shock that we lost 300,000 children. They're
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just shocked that we're following the law and that JD Vance has to stand up and say when she says
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that people are vetted, no, the guy was involved in material support to ISIS, which means your vetting
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is either not being done or you're too stupid to figure out whether or not the guy is telling the
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truth. And that's all I have to say and I am very calm, but you're doing it. You know, Dana, Trump is
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considering sending 90,000 IRS agents to the border. And so should sex traffickers keep the receipts?
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No tax on tips. Yeah. So we're going to find out for like on Selena Gomez on the others. Yeah.
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I would check your compassionate privilege because they never said anything about Lincoln Riley.
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No, you had to go to the president, the former president into actually saying Lincoln Riley's name
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or Rachel Maureen's name. They couldn't get a call back from the White House. They ignored all of that.
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So where does the compassion for the illegal criminal immigrants and your compassion for your
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American citizens begin? That is what I didn't understand about that whole thing. Yeah. And the other
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thing about the, you mentioned that these raids are not happening in the dead of night and that
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you get to see them. It's what was happening in the dead of night in the Biden administration.
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They were flying people in in the dead of night. Right. And then putting them all around the country.
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And then lying and saying that they weren't doing it, we would actually have a split-screen moment
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with the former White House press secretary saying the border is closed. Secretary of
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America, the border is closed. Split-screen, Fox News, at the border, everybody coming across.
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And none of those reporters that we've mentioned so far were ever down there. I used to ask Bill
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Millage all the time. Anybody else there? Nope. They were all by themselves. The story of a lifetime
00:22:41
and they missed it on purpose. And now they want to try to win a Pulitzer because of it. They missed
00:22:45
many stories, but they sure got a hold of Trump's tweets. Good job, guys. All right. At any moment,
00:22:52
President Trump will speak to the House, GOP in Dorrell, Florida. Dorrell, I don't know. I don't get
00:22:59
out much. But coming up, President Trump is this handed Karen, her bass, woo-hoo.
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This is it. Right. Yeah.
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President Trump's coming out at any second to address House Republican members in Florida.
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Speaker Johnson's at the mic right now. And this all comes as he delivers another master class
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on holding liberal leaders accountable for their failures. 47 attending a round table with local
00:23:38
California leaders on the LA wildfires, smacking some common sense into and battle the LA Mayor Karen
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Bass after she dragged her feet on letting residents return to their homes to rebuild. Watch.
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We could get people back building as fast as possible. And we're going to continue doing that.
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The one thing is they are saying they will not be allowed to start for 18 months. No. That will
00:24:03
not be the case. Okay. I just hope you like it. You can hold me to it. There's four groups at that.
00:24:07
No. That would be it. They should be able to do it. They should be able to start tonight.
00:24:11
You have emergency powers just like I do. And I'm exercising my emergency powers. You have to
00:24:17
exercise them also. I did exercise them. Because I look, I mean, you have a very powerful emergency
00:24:22
power and you can do everything within 24 hours. And I believe Donald Trump is about to take the
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microphone at the rouse, speaking to the House Republican leadership. Let's listen in.
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From the lakes of Minnesota to the hills of Tennessee, across the plains of Texas, I'm
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seen a shiny sea from Detroit down to Houston. And New York to their day, where there's pride in every
00:24:59
American heart. And it's dying. We stand to be at America, where at least I know I'm free.
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And I'll go forget the men who died, who gave that fight to me. And I'll stand up next to you.
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And they've been hurt still today. Because you're in no doubt I love this friend. God bless the USA.
00:25:41
And I'll pass the day at America, where at least I know I'm free. And I'll go forget the men who died, who gave that
00:25:52
fight to me. And I'll stand up next to you. And they've been hurt still today. But you're in no doubt I love this friend. God bless the USA.
00:26:19
Thank you very much, everybody. I want to thank you all and congratulate you. I mean, just this is a very big
00:26:28
congratulations to our reelected House Republican majority on your largest popular vote. Did you know that
00:26:36
since 1928? That's a long time, Mike, right? That's a long time. But I especially want to thank our outstanding
00:26:42
leadership team. Speaker Mike Johnson, we all know so well. He's doing great.
00:26:48
Majority leader Steve Scalise has gone through so much. And he looks better today than he did 10 years ago.
00:26:57
I don't know what's going on. Thank you very much. He did look great.
00:27:01
Majority whip, Tom Emmer. Tom, thank you. Great job.
00:27:08
And House conference chair Lisa McLean. Lisa, thank you very much.
00:27:12
Thanks as well to all of the incredible House members and staff for your
00:27:19
tireless work on behalf of our country along with Congressional Institute CEO Kelly Strickland. Thank you very much.
00:27:26
Thank you. Kelly, thank you very much.
00:27:33
So we have Kelly and Conway. Nobody knows Kelly. Does anybody know where's Kelly? I think around what she's
00:27:39
so good. She's a good person too. She's a good person too. And the mayor of highly, I love this guy
00:27:45
because it's true. We want to name a major boulevard after you and he did it. Anybody that names a boulevard
00:27:52
after me, I like, I like him a lot. Esteban Bolvo. And, uh, highly a mayor of highly. Thank you wherever
00:28:00
you may be. Esteban, where are you? Thank you. Thank you very much. Thank you. Great honor actually.
00:28:06
A lot of people come back from ILEA. They say they just named a road after you. It's okay. It's a beginning,
00:28:13
right? It's a start with the help of everyone in this room. We've just won the most epic
00:28:18
consequential political victory in American history, according to a lot. One of the major
00:28:25
fake newspapers. So in this case, it's not fake news, let's say, but they said it's the most consequential
00:28:30
election victory in the last 129 years. I'm trying to figure out what that means is 120. Who was
00:28:36
there 129 years ago? But it is, it was a great one. At the presidential level, we won the popular vote
00:28:43
for the first time of any Republican in decades. We swept all seven swing states, Pennsylvania,
00:28:52
Wisconsin, Michigan, Georgia, North Carolina, Arizona, Nevada, by a very, very big margins record
00:28:58
setting. And for the first time ever, all 50 states, did you know this shifted toward the Republican
00:29:04
Party. We've never had that before. Nobody had that. Never happened before. You must be doing a good
00:29:11
job. We won the largest number of African-American voters in Republican history, including 39 percent
00:29:19
of black men, a record by a lot. So that's really nice. Thank you. And we won more Hispanic-American
00:29:26
votes than any Republican ever. It's never one any not even close. Look at that Hispanic-American.
00:29:31
We made historic strides with youth, men, women, urban, suburban, and rural voters.
00:29:38
And in a political earthquake, yeah, sit down. Just enjoy it. What the hell? We're going to be here for
00:29:45
a little while. But in a political earthquake, we won a wave of support from labor unions,
00:29:52
including massive numbers of auto workers, which gave us Michigan as an example. Think of that.
00:29:58
We won Michigan easily, and we did tremendous with the auto workers and an overwhelming majority
00:30:04
of the rank and file membership of the teamsters. The teamsters were great. They showed up in droves,
00:30:08
and we won them by a lot. Together, we're forging a new political majority that's shattering and
00:30:14
replacing Franklin Roosevelt's new deal coalition, which dominated American politics for over 100
00:30:20
years. That's what we're doing. And what Mike said before, common sense. It is a little bit of common
00:30:26
sense. Maybe it's a lot of common sense. Under our leadership, the Republican Party has become
00:30:30
the proud voice of hardworking American citizens of every race, religion, color, and creed.
00:30:38
We become the party of the American dream and wealth creations for everyone, not just the rich.
00:30:45
If we do our job over the next 21 months, not only will House Republicans be reelected and
00:30:52
expand our majority in 2026, we will cement a national governing coalition that will preserve
00:30:59
American freedom for generations to come. There has never been anything like what's happened in
00:31:04
politics in the last few years. Never been anything like it. Everybody, people of religion, everybody is
00:31:13
seems to be with us. I don't know how anybody could even vote for the other side. In many cases,
00:31:18
they don't, but they do get credit for it. You have to think about that. I've raised a lot of money
00:31:24
for the next race that I assume I can't use for myself, but I'm not 100 percent sure because
00:31:31
I don't know. I think I'm not allowed to run again. I'm not sure. Am I allowed to run again? Mike,
00:31:35
I better not get you involved in that, I can. Now, we raised a lot of money, a tremendous amount,
00:31:42
and our teletown halls are something very special that nobody else is able to even contemplate using.
00:31:49
We've gotten a lot of people elected with those teletown halls. We get on, we have 25, 30,000 people
00:31:54
on just in a congressional area. They win easy, it works for Elvis, the Beatles, and it doesn't work for
00:32:01
anyone else, but it works for Trump. We would have tremendous crowds on those calls, and I think we
00:32:07
have, I bet we got 35, 40 people elected because of the teletown halls. But I did say to them,
00:32:13
and I said, this is the greatest, the person that sort of has the right to it. And he happens to be
00:32:18
a great Republican. I said, this is the greatest invention. This thing is going to make a fortune.
00:32:22
He said, no, it's not that good actually because it only works for you. He said, actually, sir, it only
00:32:27
works for you because somebody else did not pick it up. So I'm honored to have that privilege. And I
00:32:32
used it carefully, but we've done a lot of the teletown halls for people. And I think, I don't think
00:32:37
we've ever lost one, right? It's hard to lose one. Even if you only get five or six thousand people
00:32:41
on a congressional list, but we've done them for states, we've done them for governors, and we've
00:32:46
done them for senators, and we did a couple of countrywide. I did a couple from my self-country
00:32:51
wide. They're absolutely amazing. And we've got the message through that and lots of other means.
00:32:57
We even got it out through TikTok. Has anyone ever heard of TikTok? I have a little bias toward TikTok
00:33:02
right now. I have to, so we won youth by the largest margin, no Republican. You know, we generally
00:33:07
don't win youth. We won by 36 points. Can you imagine that? And I think TikTok is something to do.
00:33:13
So pardon me, if I'm a little bit, I became a little bit jaded toward TikTok, but we'll see what
00:33:19
happens. We're going to have a lot of people bidding on it, and if we can save all that voice at all
00:33:24
the jobs, and China won't be involved. You don't want China involved, but we'll see what happens.
00:33:29
But over the past seven days, my administration has been moving with urgency and historic speed
00:33:37
to reverse every single disaster of the Biden administration. By the way, the guy was a disaster.
00:33:43
Okay, you know, we want to be nice, and he's probably not listening right now because it's a little late,
00:33:49
but you know, I don't want him to listen. I don't want to say it. I feel badly. I was, you know,
00:33:53
making the inauguration speech, and I'm saying all the bad things. And he's sitting right here,
00:33:59
and I'm saying they were a horrible administration. They didn't know what they were doing. They were
00:34:03
grossly incompetent. I got a guy sitting right next to him. It's not that easy to do, even though he
00:34:10
didn't understand what I was saying. He really did. And deliver on the mandate that we've been given
00:34:15
by the American people in a single week, I've taken over 350 executive actions. We've signed 300,
00:34:22
whoever heard of that one. And as I said in my inaugural address, the American decline is over.
00:34:34
It's over. The golden age of America has officially begun. And I think that's a good thing for us to
00:34:41
talk about the golden age and the American dream. I think it's a good thing because people have been
00:34:46
talking that way for a long period of time. One day, one I directed every member of my cabinet
00:34:51
to Marshall, all powers that they're disposal to defeat inflation and bring down the cost of daily
00:34:56
life. And we're going to do that. You're going to see it starting to happen when we get going
00:35:01
with the energy, the energy is going to, you know, brought everything up and it's going to bring
00:35:04
everything down. I impose the federal hiring freeze, the federal regulation freeze, a foreign aid
00:35:10
freeze, a foreign aid freeze, isn't that? We get tired of giving massive amounts of money to
00:35:16
countries that hate us, don't we? And I created the new Department of Government Efficiency and I think
00:35:22
it's going to be very meaningful. I terminated the ridiculous and incredibly wasteful green
00:35:28
new scam, one of the great scams in history. Actually, isn't it 12 years up? They gave us 12 years to
00:35:34
live, right? I think that we passed it, right? We're still around. Can you believe it? You know,
00:35:39
the person that really came up with it is a person that never even took a course on the environment.
00:35:45
Was a poor student, not a good student, didn't understand a lot and she came up with this idea
00:35:51
and everybody, all of a sudden, started going and then mainstream, you know, important Democrat
00:35:57
leaders were starting, you know, they got sucked into it and we've spent trillions of dollars on
00:36:02
just like throwing it out the window. You could throw it out the window. You would have been
00:36:05
better off. I withdrew from the one-sided Paris Climate Accord and I canceled.
00:36:11
It was so one-sided, you know, we had obligations but Russia didn't, China didn't, other countries
00:36:20
didn't. We played everything. We're going to lose a trillion dollars over a short period of time
00:36:24
on that and we had to do everything. They didn't have to do anything ridiculous and I canceled
00:36:30
the insane and very costly electric vehicle mandate. So you can buy a car of your choice.
00:36:37
If you like gasoline, go have it and if you like hybrids, hybrids are doing well. You can have it
00:36:44
or you can buy an electric car. We like electric. We like everything but you have to have a right to buy
00:36:48
everything. I withdrew from the World Health Organization where we paid 500 million dollars
00:36:54
a year and China paid just $39 million a year despite a much larger population. How about that?
00:37:01
So we're paying 500 million a year. China is paying 39 million a year. They have 1.4 billion people.
00:37:07
We have nobody knows what we have. So many people came across the border. Nobody has any idea.
00:37:12
I used to say like 325 but we really don't know but we're going to know soon. We're going to know and
00:37:19
I tell you our people are doing a foothom home and at his staff are doing an incredible job. Getting the bad ones out.
00:37:25
I declared a national energy emergency to unlock the liquid gold that's right under our feet because
00:37:32
we will drill baby drill. We're going to drill baby drill. It's going to bring down prices.
00:37:38
Your energy costs are going to go way down and that'll happen I think relatively quickly.
00:37:43
I'm going to give fast environmental approval for anybody building a plant for
00:37:47
electric generation and anybody that invests more than 1 billion dollars will get super rapid
00:37:52
approval. Not that they have to wait for 9 years, 14 years like I approved LNG plants in Louisiana.
00:38:00
They were waiting for so many years. Wasn't Louisiana's fault. It was some people. They just wouldn't
00:38:07
get them done. You've got a snail here, a tiny tree here and I got it done in a matter of a few days.
00:38:16
14 years I got it done in about three days. The people as we called them I'll never forget I called them
00:38:22
and I said congratulations. You've got your permit. What? They were so they were so shell shot. They
00:38:29
didn't know what that was happening. They're going to spend and they spent about 16 billion dollars
00:38:33
on each plant and they've been roaring since then. But we got them done in a matter of a few days.
00:38:40
Over the past week we've begun the largest deregulation campaign in history far exceeding even
00:38:45
the record setting efforts in my first name. That was record setting deregulation and that was just
00:38:51
as big as tax cuts as far as business and jobs we're concerned. I'll tell you.
00:38:55
I actually asked you know it's interesting because I actually asked some of the biggest
00:39:01
businessmen in the country. I said let me ask you would you if you had the choice between the big
00:39:06
tax cuts you know we cut it from 40% to 21% we're going to cut it further but we cut it down to 20
00:39:12
everybody said that would be impossible. The people on the stage helped us with that one a lot but
00:39:17
I said if you had the choice of that or the big deregulation cuts what would you take? These are the
00:39:22
guys that run the big companies the big oil companies the big companies of every kind. I said would
00:39:28
you take the big tax cut or the big cut in regulations and they every I've never had anybody said
00:39:34
they'll take the tax cut they took the regulation cut. I bet I asked that question a hundred times
00:39:41
to a hundred of the biggest people they always Tom they always said sir we'll take the regulation cut
00:39:47
we you opened us up you let us create all these jobs that we've all seen happen so it was even
00:39:53
bigger than the big tax cut I also signed an order to end the weaponization of our government against
00:39:59
the American people and investigate all abuses of power and I stopped government censorship once
00:40:08
and for all and we brought back free speech to America that's just what happened we got brought it back
00:40:13
because we didn't have free speech we didn't have free speech I mean I was investigated more than any
00:40:19
human being in history Al Fon's Capone was a baby now this was a serious killer scar face you've
00:40:26
all heard of scar face he had a scar for a reason he didn't play games but he was scar face of course
00:40:32
nobody ever called him scar face to his to his face they said Al you look great today I had a scar
00:40:40
there was like two inches thick that ran from here to here they say Al you look fantastic
00:40:45
but scar face was not investigated as much as your president was investigated and it turned out
00:40:52
to be a positive thing for me can you believe it it turned out to be we got a lot of votes I think we
00:40:57
got a lot of votes because because they saw it was weaponization who was a fight against a political
00:41:02
opponent I ordered the end to all of the lawless diversity equity and inclusion nonsense policies
00:41:09
across the government and all across the private sector and the military we got it we're getting
00:41:16
it out and we've gotten it out pretty much we did that in one week it wasn't that easy but everybody
00:41:22
wanted it people that were strongly in favor of it I thought call me said thank god you got rid
00:41:28
of that that was so bad it was so bad we hated it we abolished 60 years of prejudice and hatred
00:41:34
with the signing of one order all approved by the Supreme Court of the United States it was a big
00:41:40
thing and the United States has become a meritocracy again we are a country that's based now on merit
00:41:48
for success merit you're good at what you do you're going to go places I made it the and who would
00:41:54
have thought that was going to happen we didn't even talk about that one because I figured that one
00:41:59
was going to be toughest to get and so we are now if you do a meritorious job if you do something where
00:42:07
you've done just you're just outstanding you advance and that's what it's about it's about competition
00:42:15
and it's about a lot of things and the other becomes very dangerous very dangerous plateau we were in
00:42:21
that plateau too long and it's one of the reasons that you said very bad things happening with
00:42:26
our country I made it the official policy of the United States government that there are only two
00:42:33
genders male and female gee that was a tough one that was a tough one some of these people say like
00:42:43
seven genders I'm trying to say go go and name them they got some weird stuff going on no two
00:42:49
genders I renamed the Gulf of Mexico the Gulf of America and we are restoring the name of a great
00:42:57
president William McKinley to Mount McKinley in Alaska in honor of the incredible people of the state
00:43:04
of Ohio who love their governor and love the man that became president he was the big tariff
00:43:10
sheriff they used to call him and made a lot of money our country became very rich and when he
00:43:15
was assassinated Teddy Roosevelt became president and he spent all of that money that was made from
00:43:21
tariffs the money was so enormous and they built the thing called the Panama Canal you might have
00:43:26
read about this lately it's become a hot subject because China essentially has taken it over and
00:43:30
we're not going to let that happen we're not going to let that happen it was the biggest investment
00:43:39
to this day ever made by the country in other words if you bring it up to modern day numbers we
00:43:44
spent money that we've never spent anything so much we've never had so many people die 38,000 people
00:43:51
died building the Panama Canal 110 years ago and they gave it away for one dollar it's also one of
00:43:58
the most profitable things ever built you know ships aligned up back to Florida trying to get through
00:44:04
we're going to we're not going to let that happen wasn't the deal we didn't give it to China
00:44:08
leave it to Panama sort of I guess but they haven't behaved properly perhaps most importantly I
00:44:14
declared a national emergency to stop the invasion of our southern border we're going to stop that
00:44:20
invasion we've already done it and today in Tijuana you probably saw they I got a call from Tom
00:44:29
homen and some of the people they said sir it's unbelievable there is nobody have this huge area
00:44:36
it's a gathering area it's always been packed with these people what they did to our country is so
00:44:40
unbelievable that they could do this to our country is so horrible but he said there's nobody there
00:44:45
and then they actually put it on television I got to see it and it was there was literally
00:44:50
not one person this vast area where people stay there all day long they just walk right into our
00:44:55
country they just unchecked no way no check-in for ideas like voter ID they don't want voter ID because
00:45:04
they want to cheat they wanted these people to come in because they want to cheat too but who could
00:45:09
allow this to happen but there wasn't one person standing in this massive and area that's like five
00:45:14
football fields that was packed through years under these horrible people that wanted to kill our
00:45:20
country we halted all illegal entry we have successfully ended catch and release and we are
00:45:26
supporting we're deporting 100% of all new trespassers apprehended at the border and nobody's
00:45:32
coming in and nobody's coming now because they know they're not going to be able to come in so
00:45:37
we've really stopped something that was very very serious but we have to get the bad ones out we have
00:45:41
many murders many very bad people in our country that they've allowed because of a ridiculous
00:45:47
actually stupid open-border policy I've also deployed troops to the border and for the first time
00:45:54
in history we're locating and loading illegal aliens into military aircraft and flying them back
00:46:00
to the places from which they can and very importantly America is respected again
00:46:10
we're respected again isn't that nice after years of laughing at us like with stupid people
00:46:16
and as you saw yesterday we've made it clear to every country that they will be
00:46:22
taken back our people that were sending out the criminals that the illegal aliens coming from
00:46:28
their countries were taken them back and they're going to take them back fast and if they don't they'll
00:46:33
pay a very high economic price and we're going to immediately install massive tariffs and it
00:46:40
will be placed on them and other sanctions but the tariffs I told you most beautiful word in the
00:46:45
dictionary I also told you that I said that the first time and I got just absolutely
00:46:50
decimated by the fake news you know I said the most beautiful word and the fake news said what about
00:46:55
religion what about God what about love so now I say it's the fourth most favorite word
00:47:03
in the dictionary it's God love it's all these other things but I say number four but God
00:47:10
love religion tariff fourth another couple of weeks it'll be like 10 hopefully it's going to
00:47:18
stay in the top 10 but the fake news went after me Tom because I didn't say the first three
00:47:24
and now they can now that I say it immediately say it I'm sure they're going to find some others
00:47:30
throughout the week the heroes of ice have been hunting down and arresting hundreds of illegal
00:47:35
alien criminals per day including those with charges and convictions for rape child sexual assault
00:47:44
terrorism and even murder many murders and in the crowd and many many of these murders have
00:47:50
committed far more than one murder this is not going to work out and we're going to get them
00:47:55
the hell out of here members of the savage Venezuelan prison gang known as Trendy Agua and MS-13
00:48:02
including 50 violent individuals who were rounded up in Aurora Colorado which the the Venezuelan
00:48:09
gang took over the governor who's a radical left governor was petrived he didn't know what to do
00:48:16
he said no it's not that bad they've only taken over a couple of apartment houses see they
00:48:20
went into the real estate business they did it unconventionally they did it with guns
00:48:25
we have to go out and borrow or use cash to buy they just did it with guns they took over he said
00:48:31
no it's not that bad they only took over a couple of buildings we're tracking down the illegal
00:48:35
alien criminals we're detaining them and we are throwing them the hell out of our country we have
00:48:41
no apologies and we're moving forward very fast they're very dangerous people they're very dangerous
00:48:47
people they're violent people I used to say these are more violent than our criminals in fact the
00:48:52
best part about them is they make our criminals are quite nice actually by comparison they have very
00:48:57
violent people we also have many violent criminals in our country however that did not necessarily
00:49:03
come here illegally but I've been arrested 30 times 35 times 41 42 times in a couple of cases 25
00:49:12
times 18 times many for murder and other heinous charges such as pushing people into subways
00:49:20
as the trains coming along at 45 miles an hour bomb you get pushed into this upway they had it
00:49:26
last week hitting them in the head with baseball bats while they're not looking punching all
00:49:31
ladies in the face knocking them unconscious and stealing their purse they even break into
00:49:36
apartments and rape elderly women and beat up elderly men beat them to hell and I don't want these
00:49:42
violent repeat offenders in our country anymore than I want illegal aliens from other countries who
00:49:48
must be here and I say and this is subject to getting it approved but if they've been arrested
00:49:57
many many times their repeat offenders by by many numbers I want them out of our country I also will
00:50:05
will be seeking permission to do so we're going to get approval hopefully to get them the hell out
00:50:11
of our country along with others let them be brought to a foreign land and maintained by others
00:50:16
for a very small fee as opposed to be maintained in our jails for massive amounts of money including
00:50:21
the private prison companies the charges of fortune now let them be brought out of our country and
00:50:26
let them live there for a while let's see how they like it you'll see crime all over the country dry
00:50:31
up essentially that's what Venezuela and other countries are doing they're getting rid of their
00:50:35
criminals and putting them into the United States of America and their crime is down by almost 80 percent
00:50:45
we're going to restore law and order in America and we want to bring back the death penalty for
00:50:50
these horrible people that kill people they kill people it's always a tough thing to say because
00:50:58
I don't like it nobody likes it but if you don't do it we're just we're just looking for trouble
00:51:05
I spend a lot of time with President Xi and I'll never forget in my first meeting I said
00:51:10
you have a drug problem no no no we have no drug problem why is that quick trial what is
00:51:16
quick trial quick trial is that we try the piece the person that sells the drugs immediately
00:51:21
and at the end of a day we execute that person if that person is guilty we have no drug problem whatsoever
00:51:29
and that's the most severe case but wherever you have no drug problem you have the death penalty so
00:51:37
and drugs causes a lot of the prime a lot of the crime in our countries caused by drugs it's a terrible
00:51:42
situation comes through the southern border most of it is fentanyl coming in from China and you know
00:51:50
it's very interesting China when I was with President Xi I had a deal worked out with him
00:51:55
that they were going to give them maximum punishment which is the death penalty anybody making fentanyl
00:52:00
and sending it into the United States then we had a very unusual result in an election
00:52:06
we had a rigged election we had a very unusual result and that went nowhere it was all set to be
00:52:12
he would have absolutely done it he was ready we shook hands on it and then Biden of course
00:52:16
didn't follow it up he didn't follow anything up but if that would have happened you would have had
00:52:20
a lot less fentanyl deaths I can tell you you would have had very little fentanyl coming into the
00:52:24
southern border last week I also signed an order that will designate the cartels as far and terrorist
00:52:32
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00:52:41
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