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What's going on, guys? Hope everyone's
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doing well. Not sure where we're
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going right now, because I don't see
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anything up on the screen. Get the
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team to fix that. Just popped into
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the chair here. But welcome to
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another huge episode of Trigger. I
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hope you all had an incredible
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weekend. A lot of stuff going
0:19
on, especially in the world of
0:22
rumble. We'll get into that. Definitely,
0:24
I'm sure that'll happen in the
0:26
Q&A with Bonchino, going into be
0:28
Deputy FBE. That's going to be
0:31
a big deal, Dan's an incredible
0:33
guy. Also, definitely going to miss
0:35
him here. But this is what
0:37
happens when you have real leadership.
0:39
And breaking news, just moments
0:42
ago, a federal judge refused
0:44
to issue a temporary restraining
0:46
order for the Associated Press
0:49
in its crusade to have
0:51
full access to the Trump
0:53
administration. The AP is basically
0:55
claiming that they have a first
0:58
amendment right. to the briefing room
1:00
and the Oval Office. But it
1:02
doesn't appear that this judge
1:04
or any reasonable person actually
1:07
agrees with that. They can
1:09
get it like everyone else
1:11
does. If they're gonna constantly
1:13
be pushing nonsense, you don't
1:15
get the special privileges folks.
1:17
It's that simple. So I
1:19
hope you're starting to have
1:21
a little fun with this.
1:23
I hope you're not sick
1:25
of all the winning yet.
1:27
I know I'm not. And I
1:29
doubt that I ever will be,
1:31
after the last four years of
1:34
hell, I imagine, as there's not
1:36
an amount of winning that would
1:38
actually ever satisfy us totally. So
1:40
that's good. We'll just have to
1:42
keep our foot on the gas
1:44
and fix our country. We have so
1:46
much to get into tonight also. I
1:48
will be taking your questions live once
1:51
I get through the news of the
1:53
day because I know the chat is
1:55
blowing up. Obviously I'm already seeing the
1:57
stuff about Dan, I'm seeing a lot
1:59
about crying. a lot going on here.
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Now, let's get
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to some of the
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top headlines of
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the day. And of
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course, we begin
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with the dream team
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at the FBI.
4:23
Yesterday, it was announced
4:26
that friend and
4:28
fellow rumble host, Dan
4:30
Bongino will be
4:32
deputy director of the
4:35
FBI under Cash
4:37
Patel. This is massive
4:39
and it shows
4:41
just how serious we
4:44
are about getting
4:46
our law enforcement agencies
4:48
back on track.
4:50
Here is Dan today
4:52
from his show
4:55
talking about just that.
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Just about me, folks. The
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do matters. Who's next? You
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know, I said last week and
5:06
a couple of media critics commented. I
5:08
said, we're all going to have
5:10
to take it on the chin a
5:12
little bit. Now, do you see
5:14
what I meant? I
5:16
never got in this for the money or
5:18
notoriety. Listen, I enjoy making money and that
5:21
I can impact people's lives and that people
5:23
come out and say nice things to me
5:25
as much as the next guy. But if
5:27
you think that's why I got involved in
5:29
this, running as a Republican in deep blue
5:31
Maryland in my life of activism and my
5:33
time in the Secret Service, if you think
5:35
I get into Secret Service to get rich
5:37
and you don't know me and you haven't
5:39
seen the government salary scale. But
5:45
I am going in this clear ride. I'm
5:56
going to do my job and do implement that
5:58
vision. I can tell you right now, we are going
6:00
to try our best. And of course, guys, it
6:02
comes just days after
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another friend and great
6:07
American Cash Patel was
6:09
sworn in as the FBI
6:11
director, marking a historic shift
6:14
for the FBI, which can
6:16
now reach its full potential
6:19
of actually being the premier
6:21
law enforcement agency in the
6:23
world. Take a look at
6:25
Cash from his swearing
6:27
in the other day. And anyone
6:30
that thinks the American dream is
6:32
dead, just look right here. You're
6:34
talking to a first-generation Indian kid
6:36
who's about to lead
6:38
the law enforcement community the
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greatest nation on God's green earth.
6:43
That can't happen anywhere else. To
6:45
the senators and the men and
6:48
women of the United States
6:50
House of Representatives, you placed
6:52
an enormous trust in me,
6:54
an enormous sleep of faith.
6:56
One that I didn't know that I
6:58
could possibly earn back, but I'm going
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to spend every single day on
7:03
this job doing so. But guys, just
7:05
like clockwork, all the
7:07
normal deep-state stenographers are
7:10
melting down. Keldelian and NBC,
7:12
who I'm sure you remember,
7:14
for being implicated during Russia
7:16
Gate, for essentially taking his
7:18
marching orders from fusion GPS.
7:21
Well, guys, he had a
7:23
report that FBI agents are
7:25
appalled. by the break from
7:27
tradition. Really? Tradition? You
7:30
mean like the tradition of
7:32
using a phony dossier and
7:34
a FISA warrant to spy
7:36
on a presidential candidate and then
7:38
sitting president? Is that
7:40
part of the tradition? Can
7:43
targeting parents at school board
7:45
meetings, having every known terrorist
7:47
in modern time? on your
7:50
radar but never preventing something?
7:52
Using almost 50% of your
7:55
13,000 people to track down
7:57
J6ers rather than, I don't
7:59
know. actual terrorists? What about
8:01
that, guys? Was that also
8:03
tradition? Or is that something
8:05
totally new? Of course, guys,
8:08
the reason Democrats and their
8:10
media sick offense are so
8:12
spooked is because they no
8:14
longer have an FBI leadership
8:16
willing to turn the other
8:18
way on their corruption. There
8:20
really is a new sheriff
8:22
in town. And as for
8:24
the media, specifically. There's some
8:26
rough days over at MSDNC
8:28
where host Joy Reed is
8:30
now apparently out of a
8:32
job. And she doesn't seem
8:34
to be taking it all
8:36
that well. In it fairness,
8:38
it's not that Joy Reed
8:40
ever took anything all that
8:42
well. She was one of
8:44
the biggest hoaxers in all
8:46
of media, but apparently having
8:48
no ratings and having no
8:51
people actually trust you doesn't
8:53
earn or let you keep
8:55
a job. even at MS
8:57
DNC anymore, I think you
8:59
guys will enjoy this one.
9:01
And that, I'm sorry, that
9:03
what I was doing, hand
9:05
value, and in the end,
9:07
I'm sorry, I try not
9:09
to cry on TV. And
9:11
I say, this is kind
9:13
of like me on TV,
9:15
so I apologize. And that
9:17
it kind of, and that
9:19
it mattered. I see Karen
9:21
is there and she's been
9:23
texting me as well. And
9:25
so what I will just
9:27
say is that in the
9:29
end, thank you, where I
9:31
land is that the moment
9:33
that I've, of guilt that
9:36
I felt, that I went
9:38
hard on so many issues,
9:40
whether it was. the black
9:42
lives matter issues of a
9:44
young baby or a mom
9:46
or dad that was killed
9:48
or when we opened up
9:50
people's eyes to the fact
9:52
that Asian Americans were being
9:54
targeted and not just black
9:56
folks that or when hard
9:58
for immigrants who've done nothing
10:00
but come to this country
10:02
like my parents did. Well
10:04
guys, the joy is gone.
10:06
I mean, you know, between
10:08
the race baiting and lies
10:10
and just outright insanity, you
10:12
know, I think it's good
10:14
written. Now if you remember,
10:16
joy is the one who
10:19
years ago had a bunch
10:21
of seriously homophobic blog posts
10:23
that she blamed on a
10:25
hack. But the evidence shows
10:27
that there was no hacking,
10:29
and it looks like she
10:31
may have even lied to
10:33
the FBI. Her ratings, of
10:35
course, were very low. No
10:37
one was watching. But for
10:39
MSDNC, that's just another day
10:41
that ends in why. I'm
10:43
actually still shocked that they
10:45
got rid of her because,
10:47
again, you know, getting rid
10:49
of someone who has no
10:51
ratings, who has no following,
10:53
who's obviously generating the network
10:55
no income. I'm surprised that
10:57
hasn't turned into something that
10:59
is racist yet, but hey,
11:02
you never know. Maybe the
11:04
world is healing. Now they
11:06
just got to get rid
11:08
of some more joy over
11:10
on the view. Joy Behar,
11:12
and maybe things will continue
11:14
to get better. And if
11:16
you needed any more evidence,
11:18
though, guys, that liberalism is
11:20
in fact a mental disorder,
11:22
just listen to this one
11:24
TikTok user who says she
11:26
hasn't paid taxes. in eight
11:28
years and calls for Elon
11:30
Musk to be assassinated. This
11:32
is completely insane and again
11:34
I look forward to seeing
11:36
what happens when the IRS
11:38
knocks on her door wondering
11:40
why she hasn't paid taxes
11:42
in eight years and or
11:44
you know threatening someone working
11:47
in the administration but the
11:49
insanity keeps flowing. Check it
11:51
out. I promise myself I
11:53
would avoid the news. The
11:55
news. But
11:58
obviously I haven't. You
12:01
don't know what I
12:03
thought. I mean, I
12:05
have many thoughts. Elon
12:08
Musk. Like, we need
12:10
to ex him, and
12:12
by ex, I mean,
12:15
formerly known as assassination.
12:17
I know someone from
12:19
my affair is gonna
12:22
fucking show up. I
12:24
don't know a recipe.
12:28
You don't have enough people
12:30
to even investigate me at
12:32
this point. I haven't found
12:34
my taxes in like eight
12:37
years and yet No, it's
12:39
good for me. So I'm
12:41
gonna fucking say it. Let's
12:43
assassinate some motherfuggers. I think
12:45
Harmbo over here in the
12:47
live chat gets it right.
12:50
She's got them crazy eyes.
12:52
They all do It's amazing.
12:54
You don't even have to
12:56
hear, you can just put
12:58
some of those videos on
13:00
mute and know exactly which
13:03
side she's on and just
13:05
how crazy she is. But
13:07
she may not even be
13:09
the craziest one on the
13:11
left. For that, guys, we
13:13
go to Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett.
13:16
Many of my colleagues in
13:18
Congress call her Jasmine Crock
13:20
a shit, but I digress.
13:22
Jasmine Crockett who says we
13:24
shouldn't be cutting government waste
13:27
and we shouldn't be reimbursing
13:29
the taxpayers. And because I
13:31
quote, I don't know what
13:33
$5,000 will do for you.
13:35
You gotta watch this. So
13:37
the people that we're really
13:40
happy to give out money
13:42
to Americans doesn't want the
13:44
same Americans to get reimbursed
13:46
with more money over their
13:48
own money of the savings
13:50
that we find. You can't
13:53
quite make this stuff up.
13:55
Check this one out. as
13:57
kind of a dividend. Would
13:59
you support that? Listen, he's
14:01
just telling a lie. He's
14:04
not the one that had
14:06
anything to do with the
14:08
$1,200 refunds that people had
14:10
during the... of
14:35
COVID that was done by a
14:38
Democratic House and Democratic Senate. Right
14:40
now what they're going to do
14:42
is say, hey we want to
14:44
give you a refund but Congress
14:46
won't let us because they already
14:48
know that there's just no money
14:50
for that. The only reason that
14:52
those refunds came before was because
14:54
we were living in different times.
14:57
This was a time in which
14:59
hopefully we won't ever go through
15:01
again. We had a once in
15:03
a lifetime pandemic. The bad part
15:05
is that I don't know if
15:07
it's once in a once in
15:09
a lifetime that Ebola unfortunately was
15:11
detected right here in New York
15:13
here recently and if we continue
15:15
down this road of getting rid
15:18
of scientists or deciding that we
15:20
don't want to rely on experts
15:22
as relates to what they're telling
15:24
us to do, or we don't
15:26
want to deal with vaccines and
15:28
medicine in this country, then we
15:30
may be facing not only our
15:32
next pandemic, but our next two,
15:34
three, or four pandemics because of
15:36
their incompetence. So no, we are
15:39
not in the business of giving
15:41
out money. And honestly, I don't
15:43
know what $5,000 will do. Just
15:45
so are clear on that clip,
15:47
Democrats don't want Americans to actually
15:49
get any money. They want to
15:51
spend the money on Trans-LMO Sesame
15:53
Street in Guatemala. Remember, they're not
15:55
in the business of giving out
15:57
money, but... If you look at
16:00
some of the things that USAID
16:02
and I'm sure we're going to
16:04
find out a lot more from
16:06
the Doge team was giving out,
16:08
I have a feeling Americans would
16:10
rather have that money in their pocket.
16:12
Remember, if it's for
16:15
Transelmo, they're totally for
16:17
giving out millions upon
16:19
millions, 50 billion a year
16:21
to be exact with the USAID
16:23
over your taxpayer dollars. If it's
16:25
cutting those ridiculous programs that don't
16:27
do anything for the American people
16:30
and actually giving the American taxpayer
16:32
back their money, they're not forgiving
16:34
out money. They're only forgiving out money
16:36
when they can buy votes, whether it's
16:38
like the debt forgiveness for the college
16:40
student loans, for the gender studies majors,
16:43
to get them to vote Democrat, these kinds
16:45
of things, these people are nuts.
16:47
But the good news is, the
16:49
Trump administration is actually focused on
16:51
improving your quality of life. and
16:53
major American companies are
16:55
getting on board. Apple. Apple,
16:58
actually, today announced its
17:00
biggest investment ever. Planning
17:03
to spend $500 billion domestically
17:05
over the next four years.
17:07
Just so we understand, $500
17:10
billion is half a trillion
17:12
dollars over the next four
17:14
years. Not one of these where
17:16
they stretch it out and then
17:18
don't honor it. Check this one out.
17:21
That's the largest ever U.S. spending
17:24
plan for the world's biggest company,
17:26
and it comes with thousands of
17:28
new jobs across multiple states. Now,
17:31
as you mentioned, we knew this
17:33
was coming, as President Trump teased
17:35
it on Friday, and then Apple,
17:38
CEO Tim Cook, was at the
17:40
White House on Thursday. Apple is
17:42
spending 50% more this year in
17:44
2025 than it did during the
17:47
first Trump term. So $500 billion
17:49
over four years this time. five
17:51
years like they usually do 20,000
17:54
new jobs a new AI server
17:56
factory in Houston, Texas and that's
17:58
significant for Apple. to farm
18:00
out their AI server needs
18:03
to third-party providers like AWS.
18:05
Also you got a new
18:07
Detroit Academy doubling their research
18:09
and development fund. Now Apple
18:12
CEO Tim Cook says we're
18:14
bullish on the future of
18:16
American innovation and we're proud
18:18
to build on our long-standing
18:21
US investments. Democrat-run states
18:23
are on notice that if
18:25
they don't comply with federal
18:27
law, then they can say
18:29
goodbye to their federal funds.
18:32
Sort of seems like a
18:34
no-brainer. Like, you don't comply
18:36
with federal law, you don't
18:38
get federal funds, I mean,
18:40
doesn't seem all that difficult,
18:42
but here's my father delivering
18:45
a much-needed reality check
18:47
to the woke leftist governor
18:49
of Maine. Is the main here, the governor
18:52
of Maine? Are you not going to comply
18:54
with it? I'm complying with the state
18:56
and federal laws. Well, we are the
18:58
federal law. Well, you better do it.
19:00
You better do it because you're not
19:03
going to get any federal funding at
19:05
all if you don't. And by the
19:07
way, your population, even though it's somewhat
19:10
liberal, although I did very well there,
19:12
Your population doesn't want men playing in
19:14
women's sports. So you better comply because
19:16
otherwise you're not getting any federal funding.
19:19
Every state, good, I'll see you in
19:21
court, I look forward to that. That
19:23
should be a real easy one. And
19:25
enjoy your life after governor because I
19:28
don't think you'll be in elected politics.
19:30
And by the way, the woke
19:32
lunatic governor of Maine decided to
19:35
embarrass the entire state by then performing
19:37
at a drag show. Who
19:39
votes for these far-left freaks? I mean,
19:41
I get it. I've been to Maine.
19:43
I have a hunting camp in Maine.
19:45
I love it up there. Once you
19:47
get off the coastline, it's a pretty
19:49
damn magga. But what is going
19:52
on? Check this out. but
20:01
you know it's ending at the
20:03
bottom of the grave you're digging
20:05
out when the truth comes out.
20:07
Jones mom over here in the
20:09
feed says she's a man and I've
20:12
seen some quite like does anyone actually
20:14
know is the is the governor of
20:16
Maine trans I don't know I'm not
20:18
saying it I saw some pictures I
20:21
saw it go pretty viral over the
20:23
weekend definitely People are wondering, so I
20:25
don't actually know the answer to that
20:28
one. We can probably get into that
20:30
in a little bit more detail once
20:32
we get fully to the live chat
20:34
and get out of it, but the
20:37
jury's still out on that one. But
20:39
guys, this BS is ending. This new
20:41
Trump team is tougher and bolder than
20:43
ever. We're not putting up with
20:45
any more nonsense from the media, from
20:48
the swamp, from Democrats, from rhinos. Those
20:50
days are over. Just look at how
20:52
Defense Secretary Pete Hexeth. reacted
20:55
to this moronic question just
20:57
moments ago. I'm going to
20:59
choose to reject your
21:01
unqualified question. Guys, we're
21:04
cleaning out the rot
21:06
from every single corner
21:08
of government. No more
21:10
wasteful, tax-eating. Guys, we're cleaning
21:12
out the rot from every
21:14
single corner of government. No
21:16
more wasteful, tax-eating, bloated bureaucrats
21:18
getting a free pass as
21:21
the rest of us. subsidize.
21:23
There, rather extraordinary lives. It's
21:25
a new day. The stakes
21:27
are high, the hour is
21:29
late, but the winning is
21:31
just getting started. So guys,
21:33
get those questions up and
21:35
ready. I'm going to talk
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Network USA. So guys, with that,
22:45
I'm going to get into the questions
22:47
here. So I want to know, what
22:50
do you guys think about Bonjino? I
22:52
love it. He's a great friend. I
22:54
think he'll be great in the role.
22:56
We got to get him and cash,
22:59
a couple people that really understand how
23:01
that building works, right? You can go
23:03
in with the best intentions, if you
23:05
don't understand how it works, all the
23:08
underlings, the bureaucrats in there, they'll try
23:10
to slow roll you and block you.
23:12
I'm sure there's plenty of people trying
23:14
to do that across all walks of
23:16
life. So that's going to be, you
23:19
know, something that we definitely have to
23:21
address and deal with. But, you know,
23:23
I do want to see what you,
23:25
I know there's a lot of love
23:27
for Bunch, you know. The one thing
23:29
I'm worried about with it is like,
23:31
you know, with what Dan does here
23:33
on, you know, Rumble, and is streaming
23:35
and just doing it every day, I
23:38
think he's going to kick some serious
23:40
butt, but he's also great at kind
23:42
of helping form and create the narrative
23:44
for so many of the issues that
23:47
we then have to get out there.
23:49
Can we slow that down a little
23:51
bit guys so I can read the
23:53
questions actually? So, you know, I
23:55
want them to be in there. I love
23:57
that I congratulated them yesterday on the news.
24:00
just absolutely awesome but we got to
24:02
make sure that we we still
24:04
have those guys out there doing
24:06
it just that being able to
24:08
figure out what the issues are
24:10
attack them accordingly and so we
24:12
got a we got to get
24:14
after us what is cash doing arrest
24:16
people already I mean listen I think
24:19
you know it's been about a day
24:21
I mean it's been about a day
24:23
we got to let these guys get
24:25
their sea legs underneath them You know,
24:27
we got to follow through the thing,
24:29
oh, when will we see the Epstein
24:32
list? According to Pam Bondi,
24:34
I saw over the weekend that
24:36
she apparently has the files on
24:38
her desk. She's going to be
24:40
going through them and, you know,
24:42
hopefully we see that rather quickly.
24:44
As I've said, huh, man, probably
24:46
since I started this show, you
24:49
know that Trump's not on the
24:51
Epstein list because if he was,
24:53
it would have leaked by now.
24:55
Oh, yeah. Don't, I know you
24:57
know, but yeah, Graham Allen, another
24:59
great friend, is, he's going over
25:01
to be with Pete Hegsath over
25:03
at DOD. It's another great streamer
25:05
on rumble. So, you know, we
25:07
don't want to lose too many
25:09
of these guys, but it's important.
25:11
Don't you and your wife, our
25:13
secret service, still wearing suits
25:15
and loafers. Why are they not in
25:18
tactical gear carrying out with
25:20
sidarm? Our military doesn't go
25:22
into combat wearing a suit. You
25:25
know, there's an optic, you know,
25:27
when they're traveling and they're doing
25:29
it. I mean, listen, I know
25:31
the cat teams and the guys
25:34
on there behind the scenes, I
25:36
mean, very high speed, very tactical,
25:38
you know, the agents on the
25:41
ground, all great guys, you know,
25:43
it's just hard to show up
25:45
in every meeting with all of
25:47
that. So there is all of
25:50
that support behind it. You don't
25:52
necessarily always see it. Let's see.
25:54
Okay, I can't yeah, okay. We're slowed
25:56
it down as much as we can
25:59
but I get the feed's going
26:01
pretty wild. How many people do
26:03
we have on? Apparently normal,
26:05
so but I guess a lot of people
26:07
asking questions. When will cash
26:09
declassify the UAP files? That's the UFO
26:12
stuff. That's a good question. I don't
26:14
know if that's cash. I don't know
26:16
if that's somewhere else. You know, obviously
26:18
we've been talking about it a lot
26:21
on the show. You know, I'm on
26:23
the outside guys. I just, you know,
26:25
I'm loud. I guess I got pretty
26:28
big platforms. You know. You know, five million
26:30
on truth, a couple million here, you know,
26:32
nine million on insta, a couple million on
26:34
Tiktok, I don't see any of that ground.
26:37
So, you know, we're all over. So, you
26:39
know, I'm on the outside. I don't
26:41
ask the administration to do anything, but
26:43
I think, you know, when you have
26:45
a big platform, you can say things
26:47
pretty loud. And it takes notice. So
26:50
we'll definitely have to work on getting
26:52
that release, because I think the American
26:54
people deserve to know this administration is
26:57
about transparency. And so we'll have to
26:59
get that out there. Do I ever
27:01
see myself running for president?
27:04
Not right now. I mean, I know I saw some
27:06
polling that had me up there with
27:08
JD leading for 28. I'd love to,
27:11
you know, I think JD's doing incredible
27:13
job right now. I mean, he's
27:15
what he did in Paris and
27:17
what he did in Munich and
27:19
he's just, you know, speaking real
27:21
truth power, not just taking the
27:23
globalist mindset. I think he's doing
27:25
an awesome job. So. You know,
27:27
you never know, maybe there's some
27:29
day wherever you got to get in
27:31
the game. You know, right now, I feel
27:33
like the best thing the left did
27:35
over the last four years with their
27:37
insanity was they forced us
27:40
to learn to fight. They went
27:42
so overboard, the pendulum over corrected
27:44
so badly that we actually had to
27:46
fight. And in that fight, a lot
27:49
of people sort of rose to the
27:51
top. And now, those people would have
27:53
either been quiet or never have
27:55
gotten into the game. You know,
27:57
the establishment.
28:00
would have just maintained power. If the
28:02
left would have just shut up in
28:04
2020 and let Trump win like we
28:06
all know he did, you know, you'd
28:08
have had a lacklustre administration,
28:11
you know, in the sense
28:13
that a lot of the same can
28:15
kickers would still be in there. They'd
28:17
just slow roll Trump. They would have
28:19
waited him out four years. You know,
28:22
I don't think Pence was going anywhere,
28:24
so you'd probably end up with a
28:26
Democrat president right now. saying you know
28:28
what it's okay I'm actually gonna will
28:30
you know willingly fight for our country
28:33
so it wasn't just a mistake and
28:35
that they gave Trump a chance to
28:37
do what he probably you know I
28:39
wish we could have done in the
28:41
first administration we just didn't have the
28:44
knowledge to actually get it done now
28:46
we're getting get done but more importantly
28:48
now we have a bench of great America
28:50
first warriors you know that can take the
28:52
reins you know when my father's done in
28:54
four years and so I think that's amazing
28:56
it's the first time you know we
28:59
have a and they're just going
29:01
to histrionics. It's
29:03
a really big deal. So
29:05
I'm super excited about that.
29:08
Doesn't mean I'm ruling it
29:10
out forever. Who the hell
29:12
knows? Maybe you do it.
29:14
You gotta want the day
29:17
job. Thank you, Trump
29:19
Jr. 2028. I appreciate
29:21
that. You know, so we'll see.
29:23
We will see. But right now,
29:25
I'm a... Not necessarily thinking about it,
29:27
but again, you never know. You're
29:30
so handsome. Thank you, Crystal. I
29:32
really appreciate that. Flattery will get you
29:34
everything, Crystal. I need some of that after
29:36
some of these days. I think Bonjino's
29:39
value is that Secret Service was below
29:41
trust him and have shared info with
29:43
him. I think that's a really good
29:45
point. He definitely has, you know, and that's
29:47
what it is, guys. You know, the
29:50
FBI, while broken as an institution because
29:52
of the bureaucrats, there's a lot
29:54
of door kickickers. that are
29:56
definitely on our side.
29:59
You got to make sure
30:01
that those whistleblowers aren't penalized. Remember,
30:03
every whistleblower that came out against
30:05
Trump, even if it was usually
30:08
crap, they were a beyond reproach.
30:10
They didn't have any accountability. You
30:12
had to believe everything that they
30:14
said, and it didn't matter. I think those
30:16
guys will be happy to talk to a
30:19
guy like Bajino or a cash Patel.
30:21
Those guys will be protected. It won't
30:23
be like fake whistleblower status where you
30:25
get shipped off to go guard a
30:27
pile of rubber dog crap in Guam.
30:29
for actually speaking the truth and talking
30:31
about these powers. So I think that's
30:33
really important. I do think we need
30:35
to get some people to make sure
30:37
that underneath, right? You got the rot,
30:39
the bureaucratic rot goes a couple levels
30:41
deep. There's a long way from the
30:43
top to the door kickers. And so
30:45
we got to bridge that gap with people
30:47
who are good, loyal, who believe in
30:49
the mission, so that the middlemen that
30:51
are still there, aren't just going to
30:53
try to slow roll everyone there. I
30:55
think that's super important. Let's
30:58
see from hippie weed. Doge in
31:00
every state and in the Ukraine,
31:02
100%. That would be huge. That's
31:04
a really big deal. I want
31:06
to know where that Ukraine money
31:08
is going. You're in there for
31:10
a quarter of a trillion dollars
31:12
and probably a lot more. Salinsky
31:15
says he hasn't even got half
31:17
of it. I don't really trust
31:19
anything that he says. So
31:21
it doesn't necessarily matter. I
31:23
think the American taxpayer deserves to do
31:26
that. I think they need to have
31:28
these same departments going on in the
31:30
states, right? The states collect a lot
31:32
of revenue from you, whether it's property
31:35
taxes or otherwise, they got billions of
31:37
dollars flowing through them, and I imagine
31:39
the same waste, fraud, and abuse is
31:41
happening at the state level. I imagine
31:44
there's still that same amount of kickback
31:46
going to probably the Democrat
31:48
overlords there. So I think we
31:50
need a dogeify all of America. People want
31:52
to know even if they don't do anything like
31:55
just have the information out there Let the
31:57
taxpayer make an informed decision on who
31:59
to vote for in the future that's
32:01
a big deal. The dream team is
32:03
going to be epic. Will the FBI
32:05
whistleblowers have an opportunity to
32:07
get their jobs back in
32:09
the department? God bless. Yes, I
32:12
would hope that's the case. Again,
32:14
I'm outside of the administration. I
32:16
think these are things that are really
32:18
important. We're confirming that are
32:21
really important. We're confirming it
32:23
now life. So congratulations. Well done.
32:25
From Freedom Rings Rings Rings. When
32:27
is Fort Knox getting audited, what
32:29
happens if it's empty? If it's
32:31
empty, I would imagine there's hell
32:33
to pay. I mean, you know,
32:35
what's there supposed to be? Like
32:38
4,000 tons of gold in there, and
32:40
there was a great meme this weekend
32:42
about what's going on at Fort Knox
32:44
right now, and I just showed a bunch
32:46
of brick, to build stuff, and a
32:48
bunch of cans of gold spray paint
32:50
for that audit, but we should know.
32:52
I mean, you know, we're not on
32:54
the gold standard anymore, I get that.
32:57
stability and power and there's
32:59
a reason they're not letting
33:01
people in Congress, you know,
33:03
congressional Republicans, senators, congressmen, actually
33:05
going in there. People who do
33:07
have classified clearances to get into these
33:10
things, they don't want them in the
33:12
building and I wonder why. Usually if
33:14
they, oh your hubby, Lobo bought me
33:17
a burn-out yesterday, that's awesome, who's that,
33:19
Deb-Weth 17. I'm glad you like
33:21
it, that's great. Yeah, so... We
33:23
got to figure it all out.
33:25
We have to audit everything. People
33:27
have to understand. Remember, if you're
33:29
against auditing the federal government
33:32
and all of these programs,
33:34
when there's billions at stake,
33:36
you're probably in on the
33:38
fraud, right? That's just basic common
33:40
sense and reason. So I think
33:42
that's important. I think we got
33:44
to get it done. Thank you, Freedom
33:47
Rings. We'll go from there. Slowpoke, 759.
33:49
I'll vote for you, Don Junior. Thank
33:51
you very much. You know, we just got
33:54
to remember guys, the big thing's going to
33:56
be like the midterm battle started like this
33:58
week. We got to be. We got
34:00
to be in there. We got to
34:02
be fighting for these things. We got
34:05
to make sure, you know, just because
34:07
Trump's not on the ticket anymore, you
34:09
understand that everyone on the left is
34:11
going to go and try to go
34:13
against Trump. So we don't want two
34:15
years of the ability to get stuff
34:17
done. We need the full four years.
34:19
And then we need another eight years
34:22
after that, with whoever that's going to
34:24
be. I think we have some great
34:26
options now. We got to make sure
34:28
they can function. right now, and in
34:30
the mid-term cycle, as we would during
34:32
the last election when Trump was on
34:35
the top of the ticket, because Trump's
34:37
policies are still on the top of
34:39
the ticket, and the Democrats are going
34:42
to spend a lot of money trying
34:44
to negate his ability to do
34:46
that. People keep asking about Ethereum. I
34:49
don't want to get financial advice,
34:51
but I love it. I think Heath,
34:53
Bitcoin, all of these tables. I
34:55
think all... you know, great things.
34:57
I think, you know, as
34:59
I hedge against some of
35:01
the other insanity, you know, I'm
35:03
a believer, but I don't,
35:05
you know, again, I don't
35:07
want to give you financial
35:10
advice because someone will sue
35:12
me, you know, whatever it
35:14
may be. I'm speaking, you
35:16
know, at the defy conference
35:18
on Wednesday in Denver. So you
35:20
can check it out. I'll have
35:22
some more thoughts. on all things
35:25
crypto. You know, world liberty is
35:27
going along great. I'll probably give
35:29
you guys the update then at
35:31
that one. So how do you
35:34
feel about the Philadelphia Eagles
35:36
not coming to the White House? I
35:38
saw something literally right as we were
35:41
going on there that they actually did
35:43
not say no. So I'm not sure
35:45
where that actually stands. You know, people
35:48
can do what they want. I mean.
35:50
sort of that's up to them but I
35:52
heard I I saw you know something on
35:54
either Newsmex or Fox or something like
35:56
that I just it was on TV
35:59
in the background that they did not
36:01
say that they weren't going. So
36:03
who knows where we're at. We just
36:05
want accountability, as do I. When are
36:07
you coming to Wisconsin? I
36:09
don't know. I know there's some stuff
36:11
going on there politically, so I'm
36:13
sure I'll end up there in the
36:16
not too distant future, obviously a
36:18
lot of stuff. I think Supreme
36:20
Court stuff over there, really important
36:22
for the future. So again, we
36:24
can't sit these little things out.
36:27
We have to get involved and
36:29
stay in the game. Your dad
36:31
should sign an executive
36:33
order stating that all
36:35
Americans will be refers
36:37
to receive any UAP
36:39
UFO tech recovered for
36:41
free past present and
36:43
the future. That's dark
36:46
night. That's interesting. I mean,
36:48
I'm not sure what the average
36:50
person is actually going
36:52
to do with, you know, the tech, but
36:54
we shall see. But yeah,
36:56
I mean listen, I'm all for the
36:59
transparency. So let's make sure that happens
37:01
Vincent says deer season You know deer
37:03
season's pretty much over for me.
37:05
So unfortunately this year my hunting
37:07
season was rather a lackluster in the
37:10
sense that I was just campaigning the
37:12
whole time So I figured trying to
37:14
save the free world Western civilization was
37:16
probably a little bit more important than
37:18
hunting. I won't say that often that
37:20
was probably the last time I'm going
37:23
to miss too much But this was
37:25
a big one And so I
37:27
missed a lot of it this
37:29
year. I didn't, I don't
37:31
think I even went. Did
37:33
I even go to your
37:35
honey? I did a dope
37:38
call, you know, annual thing
37:40
that we, you know, we
37:42
do a bunch of buddies,
37:44
I guess, so I did do
37:46
that. So got a little
37:48
bit in, but it was
37:50
like two days. And so we
37:52
shall see. I'm
37:57
trying to keep up but let's see
37:59
maybe you if you could see some of the good
38:01
questions, clip them and throw them up on the screen
38:03
because I got to slow it down because I can't read
38:05
the question before it scrolls through. Suppressors
38:09
are a safety, yeah, well, listen, all
38:12
American badass, suppressors are a safety thing
38:14
for hunting. Listen, suppressors, just so we're
38:17
clear. In Europe, you can
38:19
buy suppressors at like a hardware store,
38:21
like over the counter. There's no, you
38:23
just, every rifle basically just has them. I
38:27
love suppressors. My Field Ethos, my
38:29
outdoor brand, like we worked
38:31
a lot with Silencer Shop and
38:33
do a lot of stuff
38:35
with them since I've moved down
38:37
from the People's Republic of
38:39
New York to the Free State
38:41
of Florida. Most of
38:43
my guns, even my precision stuff, suppressed.
38:45
It's just so much nicer, man. When
38:47
you don't have to deal with that,
38:49
like doubling up foams over muffs. Listen,
38:52
a muzzle brake still has a thing sometimes
38:54
for hunting. If you're hunting in a blind, suppressors
38:56
great. You're carrying it around the woods all day.
38:58
Sometimes they get a little bit top heavy or
39:00
get in the way. If you're taking one
39:02
shot, usually do it. But I've definitely turned down
39:04
like shots on game because I didn't have time
39:07
to get ears in. I'm just like, it's
39:09
not worth blowing out your ear. So I'm a
39:11
big believer in suppressor. Cache
39:13
is also apparently taking over
39:15
ATF. So definitely have a lot
39:17
of ideas for the things that are
39:19
just broken in that organization. I
39:21
saw sort of the org chart there
39:23
and I'm wondering if any of
39:25
these people know much about the
39:27
Second Amendment or anything about guns
39:29
or if they're just sort
39:32
of weaponized bureaucrats, which I imagine would
39:34
be the case. And so we got to
39:36
fix a lot of the stuff over
39:38
at ATF. I think we got to simplify
39:40
some of these process, speed up the
39:42
times. Although the E -form stuff, honestly, I've
39:44
had stuff, I've had stuff approved
39:46
in like four days now with
39:48
the E -forms for suppressors. But
39:51
a $200 tax stamp every time you do it, I
39:53
mean, it's sort of ridiculous, like for what? Literally,
39:56
if the communists in Europe, and you can
39:58
get a suppressor, you know,
40:00
over the counter, we shouldn't have a
40:02
problem with these things here. So I'd
40:04
love to get like HBA, the Hearing
40:06
Protection Act, back if Republicans kind of
40:09
put that on my dad's desk. I
40:11
imagine he'd sign it or just eliminate
40:13
the need for all of that entirely
40:15
because it's absolutely ridiculous. I mean, when
40:17
they do they, it's a silence or
40:19
you can't hear it. It's such nonsense.
40:21
But we should talk about that. Maybe
40:23
I should have Kevin Birdingham, my buddy,
40:26
my buddy runs the Q. Top engineers
40:28
in that space talking but he's also
40:30
like the biggest suppressor dirt in the
40:32
world. He's got books from the 1920s
40:34
It actually started out the regulation stuff
40:36
started out not because of like the
40:38
mafia hit guys It actually had to
40:41
do with people poaching during the Great
40:43
Depression. I mean they were trying to
40:45
feed their families, but the suppressor made
40:47
you know, it's just people were killing
40:49
a lot of game out of season
40:51
whatever it may be but again anyone
40:53
who knows how it generally really works,
40:56
you know, unless you're shooting super subsonics
40:58
in close range, heavy bullets, you know,
41:00
surprised, like, the noise is still fairly
41:02
loud, it's just not blowing out your
41:04
ear, you know, at the place, but
41:06
you know, that's how it all sort
41:08
of started, and I think it's time
41:10
for that to go away. I'm not
41:13
going to be the guy making that
41:15
call, unfortunately, but, you know, we need
41:17
to protect our ears, our hearing. The
41:19
nuisances, you know, if you have a
41:21
range near other property, you don't maybe
41:23
want to hear that all day. I
41:25
mean, this could eliminate all of that.
41:28
So, you know, I think cash taking
41:30
over ETF as well as FBI will
41:32
be a big deal. And again, it's
41:34
about putting in the right people underneath
41:36
them. So I think, you know, back
41:38
from my time at transition, put a
41:40
lot of great people in there, a
41:43
lot of ideas on those things. You
41:45
know, I'm out of the loop now,
41:47
but, you know, you know, you know,
41:49
I imagine, I imagine, They know what
41:51
they need to do at this point.
41:53
I would actually shoot my gun instead
41:55
of store it with a suppressor. I
41:58
mean, hearing protection is great. You know,
42:00
I throw on, you know. some foamies
42:02
and walkers and I shoot a lot
42:04
of big guns with big breaks and
42:06
all that stuff. You know, I like
42:08
a lot of my handguns. Obviously, you
42:10
know, Unsuppressed just gets a little bit
42:12
more unwieldy to carry and everything like
42:15
that. Very fun to shoot it. I
42:17
mean, my Volkwartz and 22's suppressed, super
42:19
fun to plink with kids, you know,
42:21
just, you know, that's all great. But,
42:23
you know, they have a time and
42:25
a place for everything and I think
42:27
we just got to simplify all of
42:30
simplify all of, you know. you know
42:32
the small FFLs and the small manufacturers
42:34
who have to fill out stuff that
42:36
the big billion dollar companies have to
42:38
fill I mean it's it's just not
42:40
I think they got to streamline the
42:42
whole process and allow the Second Amendment
42:45
to be the Second Amendment what do
42:47
you think of General Flynn I think
42:49
he's a great guy he's a friend
42:51
of mine he has been for a
42:53
long period of time you know I
42:55
think he was incredibly wronged you know
42:57
the last time around by the deep
42:59
state and everything so I think he's
43:02
a good guy I think he got,
43:04
you know, screwed basically as much as
43:06
pretty much anyone other than perhaps my
43:08
father and maybe myself, but I think
43:10
he's a great American. Okay. What are
43:12
we at? Let's see. What are my
43:14
views on cannabis? You know, I'm fairly
43:17
libertarian on the thing. I, you know,
43:19
I think, like, the way I look
43:21
at it. I'm not a... you know,
43:23
big guy in that world or whatever,
43:25
it's not really my thing, but I'll
43:27
say this, I would imagine, in my
43:29
opinion, if everyone who I knew that
43:32
drank too much smoked weed instead, the
43:34
world would probably be a better place.
43:36
And so, you know, I imagine there's
43:38
ways to do that. When you talk
43:40
about the stuff like Colorado, it's like...
43:42
I don't know that the legalization stuff
43:44
got rid of all of the problems.
43:46
I think some of the stuff got
43:49
so regulated and so much it became,
43:51
there was still like a black market,
43:53
so I don't know that it solved
43:55
a lot of the issues. But, you
43:57
know, I'm fairly libertarian on the issue.
43:59
Again, I do. on the line when
44:01
you get to the really hard stuff,
44:04
but I think being able to regulate
44:06
it, being able to understand it, being
44:08
able to tax it, being able to
44:10
make sure fentanyl isn't getting into these
44:12
things, that's a really big deal. The
44:14
fentanyl is a huge problem. And, you
44:16
know, again, if you had, you know,
44:18
solve some of these problems and regulated
44:21
properly, I think that's probably pretty important.
44:23
I think if people wanted, it should
44:25
be sort of really, you know, up
44:27
to the people. I think, you know,
44:30
I'm for the federalism side of that,
44:32
let the states decide. Oh, hey, so
44:34
breaking news guys. As to the question
44:37
about the eagles a few minutes ago, apparently
44:39
the eagles say they will visit the
44:41
White House. So that's a big deal.
44:43
Eagles are now going to the White
44:45
House. So I think that other stuff
44:47
must have been fake news or one
44:49
person said they were, you know, and
44:52
I'm sure there'll be a couple people
44:54
that don't want to go or whatever
44:56
it's. It's not worth it for them
44:58
or... You know, they deal with the woke stuff.
45:00
But, you know, that's a big one. So
45:02
that just broke right now. Dark Knight
45:05
saw your dad's EO on China and
45:07
stopping them from buying up
45:09
farmland. We should do this for
45:11
homes to stop the CCP from
45:13
buying up neighborhoods. I didn't know
45:15
that that was, I knew that
45:17
obviously doing the farmland, a lot of
45:19
that strategic, both from a
45:21
food supply standpoint, but also
45:23
they're buying strategic. large assets
45:25
near our military bases that
45:27
I'm sure are being used
45:30
for spying, whatever it may be. I
45:32
did not know that they were doing it for
45:34
homes. Is that a thing? I know Florida did
45:36
a law about it, but I didn't
45:38
realize it was like a prolific problem.
45:40
I mean, you know, I know, you know,
45:42
obviously the black rocks of the world
45:44
and stuff are doing that, and
45:46
I mean, obviously there's a lot
45:48
of conspiracy theories about those things,
45:50
probably not ill-founded, you know,
45:53
controlling that I'm going to get
45:55
a... It'll be curious to see what happens
45:57
with all the stuff in California as they
45:59
try. to rebuild what's been burned down.
46:01
I imagine I've already saw they
46:03
will not be letting you build
46:05
back what you had before, you
46:08
know, or probably for equity or
46:10
whatever other crap they're still going
46:12
to be pushing. But if, yeah,
46:14
if China is buying a big
46:16
portion of our housing stock, I
46:18
think that's just as bad, if
46:20
not worse than, you know, big
46:22
corporate doing that. And they do
46:24
that, then they keep the rents
46:26
now, they suppress other people from
46:28
being able to build or get
46:30
in, then they jack up the
46:32
rents, and they control everything. I'm
46:34
not for anyone doing that in
46:36
such a volume where they're sort
46:38
of manipulating the markets and or
46:40
getting that kind of control. Yeah,
46:42
that's Black Rock, Vanguard, etc. You
46:44
know, we got to make sure
46:47
those things don't happen. I had
46:49
not heard about the CCP problem
46:51
as it relates to housing. We
46:53
should do a little deep dive
46:55
into that. Jaybri asked, have we
46:57
abolished the education department yet? I
46:59
don't think it's been abolished yet.
47:01
I know Linda McMahon is in
47:03
there working hard and trying to
47:05
get rid of some of the
47:07
nonsense that is there. There's a
47:09
lot of that. So you know,
47:11
take it back to the states,
47:13
but you know, we've got to
47:15
doge the state level too. I
47:17
think just giving it back to
47:19
the states, giving them the money
47:21
that they'd be putting in, otherwise,
47:23
could be just as problematic, certainly
47:26
in the blue states where they're
47:28
going to be pushing a woke
47:30
ideology. I think we have to
47:32
figure it all out, eliminate all
47:34
the nonsense, eliminate the fraud, the
47:36
graft, the DEA garbage, and get
47:38
back to actually educating our children.
47:40
We're failing miserably. I think we're
47:42
40th in the country. We did
47:44
a show on that about 10
47:46
days ago about all the failures
47:48
there. So, you know, I'm all
47:50
more abolishing it and getting it
47:52
right. We just got to make
47:54
sure that whatever supplants it at
47:56
the state level isn't, perhaps even
47:58
worse. My grandbabies are scattered all
48:00
over red states. They hunt fish.
48:02
We live on the water on
48:04
the space coast. We do Trump
48:07
boat parade. Well, thank you, Debweth,
48:09
I appreciate that. You know, we
48:11
need more Americans to actually love
48:13
America. Not exactly hard. We need
48:15
Greenland before China gets it. Well,
48:17
you know, listen, guys, I set
48:19
the stage. You know, I don't
48:21
know what more I can do.
48:23
I set the stage for some
48:25
of that. You know, it seemed
48:27
like there's a lot of interest.
48:29
Seems like, you know, Denmark now
48:31
is, you know, they were committed
48:33
to security and all this stuff,
48:35
and if they're part of NATO.
48:37
You know, maybe they have to,
48:39
uh, allow us to, you know,
48:41
have assets that would be strategically
48:43
important closer to the enemy they
48:46
want us to protect them from.
48:48
So, doesn't seem crazy, but I'm
48:50
gonna leave that with the guys
48:52
of the State Department and my
48:54
father, and, you know, we can,
48:56
uh, we could do that from
48:58
there. Um, let's see. Tell
49:01
Junior, touch your nose if JFK
49:03
Jr. still with us. Honestly, I
49:05
doubt it. I get it. I
49:07
doubt it. I don't know. I
49:09
don't want to piss off the
49:11
Q&NON people. I think we agree
49:13
on both things. I just legitimately,
49:16
you know, I doubt it. I'm
49:18
not, I don't think he's secretly,
49:20
you know, someone in the administration,
49:22
you know. But you never know?
49:24
You never know. I mean, I've
49:26
been wrong before. But I'm sort
49:28
of focused on the stuff at
49:30
hand, the things that we can
49:32
actually effectuate. So that's been more
49:34
my focus than looking into some
49:36
of that, though, as I've said,
49:39
what is it? Just about every
49:41
conspiracy theory has proven to be
49:43
a reality in time. And so
49:45
you never know. I guess it's
49:47
possible. I doubt it, but I
49:49
guess it's possible. Do you think
49:51
any snakes got into the admin?
49:53
Listen, there's always snakes, guys. They're
49:55
always gonna get in, they're always
49:57
gonna do some of these things.
50:00
There's plenty of people still in government
50:03
that you know they haven't gotten rid
50:05
of or haven't figured out that are
50:07
going to be functioning That way they're
50:10
gonna try to slow roll the administration
50:12
that isn't going to go over away
50:14
overnight We got to figure it out.
50:16
We got to root them out. We
50:19
got to get people back into the
50:21
office. Hopefully that weeds out enough of
50:23
those people I think that would be
50:26
great But you're never going to get
50:28
rid of all of it because that's
50:30
the nature of Washington, but hopefully with
50:32
12 years we'll be able to get
50:35
rid of most of most of most
50:37
of most of it Hopefully we get
50:39
rid of a bunch of it soon
50:42
and just keep getting out the people
50:44
who are bad actors who are actively
50:46
working to subvert the will of the
50:48
people, the duly elected president of the
50:51
United States. I think that would be
50:53
a big one. Shane America, can Joy
50:55
Reed get a show here on rumble?
50:58
Hello, well, yeah. Listen, she can. That's
51:00
what's great about rumble. It's actually, like,
51:02
it's a free speech platform. Perhaps the
51:04
most of... You know, anything I've seen
51:07
out there. You know, I was, I
51:09
think the second verified user after Dan
51:11
Bonjino. I got met Chris Pavlowski back
51:14
in 20, you know, got involved when
51:16
I was getting canceled everywhere else. So
51:18
she can have a show here. Now,
51:20
getting people to watch it, that's a
51:23
different story. So, you know, you never
51:25
know. But she can have a show
51:27
here. We welcome that speech. I'd love
51:30
to have her on air somewhere because
51:32
God knows she gives me a lot
51:34
of good material to work with that
51:36
makes my life so much easier. So
51:39
I want to appreciate her for that.
51:41
I want to thank her for that.
51:43
And we'll go from there. So if
51:46
she wants it, I welcome it. Hugh
51:48
said JFK Jr. is dead. How does
51:50
that work? Honestly, like I said, I'd.
51:52
I haven't ever followed the Q thing
51:55
all that much. I was, you know,
51:57
busy sort of... When all of that
51:59
was starting, I was busy fighting for
52:02
my life, quite literally. and the Russia,
52:04
Russia, Russia, 9th, so, you know, I
52:06
never follow too much of it. I
52:09
mean, but if they said it, I
52:11
guess that was one of the tenets
52:13
of all of it in the beginning,
52:15
so, you know, maybe they're coming to
52:18
that realization, I'm, you know, maybe they're
52:20
coming to that realization. I'm not really
52:22
sure. But, like I said, I think
52:25
my father nailed it best when they're
52:27
like, they asked him about, you know,
52:29
I'm usually pretty good, but there are
52:31
definitely some of the conspiracy theories that
52:34
people ask me and they're like, oh,
52:36
what do you think about, you know,
52:38
X, Y, Z? I'm like, I really
52:41
don't know. They're like, oh, I saw
52:43
that the way you nodded. The nod
52:45
is, that definitely means you know. And
52:47
it's like, I'm like, I guess, I
52:50
really, I don't know. I wish I
52:52
had the time to chase sort of
52:54
go down every rabbit hole, but I
52:57
don't. But I don't. You know, who
52:59
knows, but listen, I think they've probably
53:01
been right about a lot of things.
53:03
I think they definitely, definitely agree on
53:06
the pedophile thing and hopefully with the
53:08
Epstein report, a lot of those guys
53:10
go to jail or at least get
53:13
exposed. And I think that'll be a
53:15
really big deal. Will we see Matt
53:17
Gates somewhere in the new Trump administration?
53:19
Well, so like I said, I love
53:22
Matt, he's a good friend, been on
53:24
the show a lot. I've done a
53:26
lot when he was running to help
53:29
him. I think he's a really smart
53:31
guy. I don't know, right? At this
53:33
point, I'm sort of out. I worked
53:35
for three months in the admin. I
53:38
was, you know, when they were looking
53:40
at him at DOJ, you know, did
53:42
we could, you know, pulled out because
53:45
the lips were nuts, it was a
53:47
little bit too much stuff there. So
53:49
I don't know if he goes in
53:51
somewhere else. I think you could put
53:54
him in anywhere. I'm sort of out
53:56
of it. You know, come noon on
53:58
January 20th, as that hit, that sort
54:01
of was the end of my job
54:03
in training. I don't get the 100
54:05
Biden treatment. I don't need the headache.
54:07
I did what I could to set
54:10
my father up in this administration to
54:12
keep the winning going. I'm pretty happy
54:14
with everything that they're doing right now.
54:17
But at this point, I don't know.
54:19
FAFO 888, when are you buying MS
54:21
NBC? That was when the Elon meme
54:23
started when I was like, how much
54:26
does it cost? Can't be much. I
54:28
mean, the ratings are pretty weak. You
54:30
never know. But that could be a
54:33
fun one, if only for the liberal
54:35
tears and the insanity that goes with
54:37
it. So what are the conditions for
54:39
the man wanting to marry your daughter,
54:42
Kai? She's 17, so leave her alone.
54:44
She's doing, but Kai is doing great.
54:46
She's awesome. She's awesome. crushing it on
54:49
YouTube and you know on insta and
54:51
all that she's really she's really doing
54:53
an amazing job with that with golf
54:55
I'm just really very proud of her
54:58
sort of you know figuring out how
55:00
to you know run a business at
55:02
17 so it's it's pretty cool watching
55:05
her do that but she's just a
55:07
good kid cares a lot about her
55:09
grandpa her golf buddy so it's been
55:11
interesting to watch and as she sort
55:14
of you know comes out and You
55:16
know, not really politically, but just gets
55:18
involved and joins the fight and happy
55:21
to talk about the good things you
55:23
guys all saw her at the RNC
55:25
where she just called me after he
55:27
was shot. It was like, I'm speaking
55:30
there enough of this crap. It was
55:32
just awesome. So I couldn't be more
55:34
proud of my daughter Kai. She's just
55:37
doing an awesome work. Row you and
55:39
your brothers are a major upgrade from
55:41
Hunter. Well, thank you. I mean, it's
55:43
not saying much. But I will take
55:46
it. I will take it. I will
55:48
take it. Everyone keeps asking about Epstein.
55:50
I don't know, but I know that
55:53
I saw the stuff this weekend. Pam
55:55
Bondi has got the files on her
55:57
desk. Hopefully they're going to release a
55:59
lot of that. I'm really curious to
56:02
see who the other ones that aren't
56:04
going to be implicated, I think we
56:06
know, or that aren't implicated
56:09
already. I think we know a
56:11
lot of the names already,
56:13
and it's curious that there's
56:15
never been accountability, there's never
56:17
been a question about those,
56:19
but I look forward to
56:22
seeing that. Doug Sully 412, did
56:24
you lose weight? No, I'm a fast, I've
56:26
been so busy. the campaign and this and then
56:28
you know after you know you know you know a
56:30
year on the campaign trail just getting back
56:33
to work and getting back to everything like
56:35
I have if I've lost weight it's because I've
56:37
lost muscle mass unfortunately so I got
56:39
to get back in the gym I
56:41
got to get consistent no excuses I
56:43
hate excuses I hate excuses especially when
56:45
it comes to something as important as
56:47
sort of your own physical well-being used
56:49
to sort of pride myself of being
56:51
in great shape and being strong or
56:53
whatever it may be I got to
56:55
get back in it so if I've and I got
56:57
to get back in it, but you know
56:59
I will I will make that happen
57:02
now like you know there's
57:04
again excuses are like assholes
57:06
folks everyone's got one so
57:08
I will take a I got to
57:11
get back in it get after it
57:13
hard and I can't make any more
57:15
excuses because yeah I feel weak right
57:18
now that's never a good thing
57:20
it's not anything you ever want
57:22
to feel it sucks and you
57:24
know everything's relative so I'm still
57:26
probably doing better than most for
57:29
an old man, but I'm gonna
57:31
get back on it right now. Can you
57:33
speak on cam trails? Not really, you
57:35
know, there's a lot out there.
57:37
Again, just having been targeted so
57:39
hard, I've been so fighting for
57:41
the things that I'm just almost
57:44
directly involved in, and God knows
57:46
there was enough of that, but
57:48
if those things are going on, if
57:50
it's real, whatever it may be, I
57:52
just don't know enough about. the details
57:54
to talk all that intelligibly
57:56
about him. But again, if you've
57:59
been watching. the last eight or
58:01
nine years, I don't think anything
58:03
would surprise you at this point.
58:05
Well, your father broke or a
58:07
live PGA deal as the golf,
58:09
as the fight between the PGA
58:11
and the live golf tour. You
58:13
know, listen, I don't know, obviously
58:15
he's functioning as the president right
58:17
now, but I think if there's
58:19
someone else that can, you know,
58:22
if there's someone that can help
58:24
get parties together, he's pretty good
58:26
at it. Obviously, obviously those are,
58:28
you know, big economic interests. I
58:30
think those are really important. You
58:32
never know. You never know. But
58:34
if there's someone who could probably
58:36
do it, it's probably him. So
58:38
I look forward to it. Abbs'
58:40
mom, you look great. Thank you.
58:42
Doug Sall, you look good. Thank
58:44
you. Let's see. You're not Leticia
58:46
James. So there's that. Yeah, I
58:48
mean, I listen. If you look
58:51
at most of the Democrats on
58:53
TV, the men are very clear.
58:55
You know. So they're either. disgustingly
58:57
morbidly obese that and also weak
58:59
or they're disgustingly skinny weak and
59:01
soyboys. The women usually just as
59:03
bad and so it's a whole
59:05
it's a whole thing but yeah
59:07
but regardless like everyone has to
59:09
sort of worry about themselves and
59:11
you know take care of yourselves
59:13
it's awesome to see sort of
59:15
the conservatives really get after that.
59:17
understand about eating properly, you know,
59:19
hitting the gym, getting back at
59:22
it. So I look forward to
59:24
that. And protein done, Junior, protein.
59:26
I know, I know, trust me.
59:28
I try to eat as much
59:30
as I can, try to get
59:32
my, you know, 200 grams in
59:34
a day, but you got to
59:36
also be lifting. Otherwise, I just
59:38
get fat. So right now I'm
59:40
like skinny fat. You know, I've
59:42
lost a lot of muscle matters,
59:44
probably replaced it with fat. I
59:46
got to get back in there.
59:48
and get after it and you
59:50
guys are my motivation for that.
59:53
So, yeah, hello, you look healthy.
59:55
Well, thank you. I appreciate that.
59:57
Cold. I used to do that
59:59
too. I'd sort of hit that
1:00:01
before the gym, you know, work
1:00:03
out hard, you know, steam room
1:00:05
afterwards, try to, you know, bang
1:00:07
out whatever I could work wise
1:00:09
while I'm in there, but I
1:00:11
gotta get back into it and
1:00:13
we will make that happen. But
1:00:15
I think with that guys, I
1:00:17
gotta get to a work dinner,
1:00:19
but thank you so much for
1:00:21
tuning in. Based on the questions,
1:00:24
it seems you guys like the
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Q&A, so we'll bring that back
1:00:28
a little bit more often. Certainly
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as other things start popping. Also
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word out. It is scary. If
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we don't have Dan out there
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as well, we need to get
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ever. So be a part of
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that. You guys are awesome. Thank
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you and I will talk to
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you again on Thursday. Have a
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great night guys. Be good.
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