The Left’s Lunacy Knows No Bounds, Plus Taking Your Questions Live!

The Left’s Lunacy Knows No Bounds, Plus Taking Your Questions Live!

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0:00

Hey guys welcome to

0:02

another huge episode of

0:04

triggered It's another day

0:06

with another round

0:08

of Democrat delusion and

0:10

disasters there once again

0:12

back to their old

0:14

habits of defending MS -13

0:16

gang members. Yep They're going

0:18

all in folks. Let's

0:21

make sure we defend MS

0:23

-13. What could possibly go

0:25

wrong? I guess they

0:27

decided to make a alleged domestic

0:29

abuser, MS -13

0:31

gang member, and illegal

0:33

immigrant, the face of

0:35

the Democrat Party. The

0:37

face of their resistance.

0:40

I mean, these people are

0:42

truly stupid, but they're doing

0:44

it. You're watching them do

0:47

it each and every day.

0:49

Plus, New York Attorney General

0:51

Letitia James is now apparently

0:53

at the center of a

0:55

criminal referral sent to

0:57

the DOJ relating to mortgage

0:59

fraud. Remember, this is

1:01

the person that tried to take away our family

1:03

business. She tried to claim that we were

1:05

doing that. The banks on the record saying, no,

1:07

they love Trump. They want to do more

1:10

business with them. They never missed a payment. They

1:12

paid back all the loans on time

1:14

with interest. She

1:17

claimed nonstop, nonstop.

1:20

I think I've played the video on

1:22

here dozens of times, but she claimed

1:24

nonstop that No one is

1:26

above the law. That

1:28

was during all of her witch hunt cases. And

1:31

now it appears she lied

1:33

on a mortgage application to get

1:35

a bank loan, accusing

1:37

everyone of doing

1:39

what she was doing

1:41

herself. I mean, don't forget that,

1:43

right? She said apparently that

1:46

she was married to her father to

1:48

get more favorable terms, it seems. That's

1:50

one of the things I read. She

1:52

said apparently that she got a mortgage

1:54

on a four -unit, you know, multifamily housing,

1:56

but it was actually five units, and

1:58

I guess that changes the category for

2:00

multifamily, so it would change the rate, whatever it may

2:02

be. She claimed that the home that

2:04

she bought in Virginia would be her primary

2:06

resident in Virginia. How are you the

2:08

attorney general of the state of New York

2:10

with your primary residence in Virginia? I

2:13

don't think it's her primary residence,

2:15

folks, but she signed to that.

2:17

So, typical Democrat.

2:19

projection, accuse everyone else

2:21

of doing the things

2:23

you're actually doing. Also,

2:27

Secretary of State Rubio

2:29

just dismantled a global

2:31

censorship scheme. So we'll get

2:33

into all of that and so much more. And

2:35

I'll also hop into the live chat at the

2:37

end of this. I'll take your questions live. We're

2:40

going to do like an ask me anything. So

2:42

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into some of the top headlines. And

5:17

we gotta begin with this one

5:19

because I took it personally because I

5:21

was, I guess, the opening witness.

5:23

I was the closing witness. I was

5:25

added onto my plethora of witnessdom. We

5:28

have to begin. with the state

5:30

of New York. Or is it

5:32

the state of Virginia? Because

5:34

it appears that New York

5:37

Attorney General Letitia James wants

5:39

both states to be her

5:41

primary residence. Because according to

5:43

a criminal referral sent to the

5:45

DOJ from the Federal Housing Agency

5:47

by Bill Polti, James

5:49

listed a Virginia home more

5:51

than 300 miles from her

5:53

office in New York City

5:55

as her principal residence. But

5:58

neighbors said this week that

6:00

they've never even seen her. Huh.

6:03

I mean, I was gonna say that 300

6:05

miles feels like a long commute. Uh,

6:08

she, you know, and if you've seen her,

6:10

she's definitely not running there or taking a

6:12

bike. So it seems like a long way

6:15

to from home. Well, the

6:17

home is now at the center

6:19

of a federal criminal referral

6:21

for mortgage fraud amid growing evidence

6:23

that James apparently falsified records

6:25

to get more favorable loan rate.

6:27

when she purchased the residence

6:29

in 2023. It's interesting. I

6:31

mean, the Attorney General of New York, she was an Attorney

6:33

General around then too. But

6:36

I guess one of her primary residents

6:38

to be in Virginia. Hmm.

6:41

According to the referral, to

6:43

serve as New York AG, James

6:46

is required by law to

6:48

have her primary residence in

6:50

the state of New York.

6:52

But her signed mortgage applications

6:54

say it's Virginia. So either

6:56

James lied about her primary residence

6:58

or she's ineligible to serve as

7:00

the New York State AG. So

7:03

which is it? Because her residence is

7:05

in Virginia and she is the AG. I

7:08

mean, seems a little bit aggressive.

7:11

I'm not sure how you pull that

7:13

off, but we're used to Democrat hypocrisy

7:15

and protection. All the things she said

7:17

we were doing and they're apparently doing. And

7:20

in recent remarks at Al Sharpton's

7:22

National Action Conference, James seemed to see

7:24

the writing on the wall. This

7:26

is truly a rant of epic proportions.

7:28

Seems like she's losing it. Check

7:30

this out. Her

7:54

office responded by saying, the AG James

7:56

is focused every single day in protecting

7:58

New Yorkers, specialist administration weaponizes the federal

8:00

government against the rule of law and

8:02

the Constitution. She will not be

8:04

intimidated by bullies, no matter who they are. The

8:06

issue here is what property she owned and whether

8:08

or not she owned it, whether or not she was

8:10

married and whether not her father was involved in

8:12

all this. Yikes. Oh,

8:15

well, I gotta get to the live chat for one second. Native

8:18

F baby. Don Jr. has gotten very

8:20

sexy over the years. Is it really

8:22

him or a clone? Well, it's really

8:24

me, apparently, of aging well or just

8:26

filling in finally after 47 years. So

8:28

I hate to interrupt, but, you know,

8:30

we got to see some of those

8:32

comments. Occasionally, I avoid the insane stuff

8:34

as best I can, but that one

8:36

I had to highlight because I'm a

8:38

Trump and that's what we do. Anyway,

8:41

it doesn't stop there

8:43

for James. Separate

8:45

documents also indicate that she

8:47

listed her father as her

8:49

husband. Huh, seems

8:52

like a trend in the Democrat

8:54

party. Father, husband, brothers, her husband's,

8:56

you know, little Elon Omar action.

8:59

But she listed her father as

9:01

her husband. And there's also

9:03

growing evidence that James is directly

9:05

wrapped up in a shady

9:07

campaign finance dealings of Act Blue

9:09

and so -called Ghost Donors. You

9:11

know, those from unnamed foreign

9:13

sources. And we're told there'll be

9:15

much more to come. on all of

9:18

this from all the people that are writing

9:20

these things because they've just started digging. But

9:23

the problems for Democrats

9:25

don't stop there because we

9:27

apparently have found the

9:29

new face of Democrat anti

9:31

-Trump resistance. Kilmar

9:33

-Abrego Garcia.

9:37

Now, if you recall, Abrego Garcia

9:39

is 29. was deported from

9:41

Maryland to El Salvador by the

9:43

Trump administration on March 15th

9:45

over connections to the violent MS

9:47

-13 gang. And the fact

9:49

that he's in the country illegally, minor

9:52

details, but like, you know, hey,

9:55

you know, they want to bend the rules for

9:57

criminals, but not Americans it seems. And

9:59

Democrats apparently think deporting

10:01

him is a bad thing.

10:04

And not only was he here in the

10:06

country illegally, not only did

10:08

he have MS -13 gang ties, but

10:10

his wife accused him

10:13

of violently beating her

10:15

multiple times in a

10:17

2021 court filing exclusively

10:19

obtained by the Daily

10:21

Mail. And yet, Democrats

10:23

are still going all in to protect him. He's

10:25

a great guy. We got to save him.

10:27

It doesn't sound like it. I don't know. I'm

10:30

not willing to take my chances that he's

10:32

a great guy. Are you? And

10:34

what's Democrats' response, guys, to all

10:36

of this? You know, we call him

10:38

out and... They want to go

10:40

to El Salvador to bring him back.

10:43

Senator Chris Van Halen apparently

10:45

is headed up this

10:47

effort. Because why to try

10:49

to help your own

10:51

American citizens when you can

10:53

build goodwill, strong relationships

10:55

with MS -13, right guys?

10:57

I mean, it seems like

10:59

the Democrats ran out

11:02

of Americans that actually can

11:04

stomach any of their

11:06

crap, so they're branching out

11:08

to Venezuelan and other

11:10

violent gang members, alleged wife

11:12

beaters. You

11:14

can't make it up. You

11:16

can't make it up. Well, should we

11:18

really fight on this, sir? Should we

11:21

fight more ordinary people? This should be

11:23

Democrat Hill to die on. I mean,

11:25

I know James is getting a little

11:27

long in the tooth. He's getting

11:29

a little old. I think

11:31

he was probably a fairly solid Democrat

11:33

operator for a while, but and

11:35

he was actually calling out some of

11:37

their nonsense during the election. But

11:39

apparently, they either got to him, they

11:41

made him capitulate, or he's lost

11:43

it. I can't tell, but you can't

11:45

make this up. You watch it,

11:47

let me know what you actually think

11:49

is happening. Well,

11:51

should we really fight on this,

11:53

sir? Should we fight more ordinary

11:55

people? This we should

11:58

fight on. You can't pivot

12:00

to an economic issue. Wait a

12:02

minute. This is

12:04

why we think we

12:06

are country. And

12:08

if they do this to

12:10

him, it's an old saying, first

12:13

they came for whatever and

12:15

then they came for me. You

12:17

know why you remember that

12:19

saying? Because there's wisdom in

12:21

it. There's real wisdom in

12:23

it. And

12:25

history has taught us that. First

12:29

they came for him, and then

12:31

we're going to say, no, right, dad.

12:33

We've got to keep fighting this.

12:35

I think this is worthy of being

12:37

on the top agenda of things

12:39

that we're going to fight over, is

12:41

get this guy back home. I

12:43

completely agree. And Shahra and Olaf says,

12:45

junior is funny. Honestly, I

12:48

don't think I'm funny. I'm just

12:50

not an imbecile. I'm able to

12:52

look at the positions that Democrats

12:54

are taking. By the way, I

12:56

wish it was funny. It's scary.

12:59

They're insane. And they're going all

13:01

in. They don't even understand wrong

13:04

from right, even a little bit

13:06

anymore, or they couldn't care less.

13:08

Both equally scary. If calling it

13:10

out is funny, I mean, it is

13:12

laughable, but the fact that they're serious,

13:14

and if they gain power or they

13:16

won the midterms, this is the agenda

13:18

that they'd be pushing. Meanwhile,

13:22

where were Carvel and the

13:24

Democrats when Rachel Moran's mom

13:26

Patty Moran was at the

13:28

White House this week begging

13:30

the regime media to simply

13:32

tell the truth about the

13:34

brutal murder of her daughter

13:36

by an illegal immigrant. Where

13:38

were they? Why were they

13:41

so silent? Where's the outrage

13:43

for her? Where's the

13:45

non -stop coverage demanding

13:47

justice for American victims? It

13:49

seems the only people the Democrats want

13:51

anything for and it ain't justice because

13:53

justice is where they're going in El

13:55

Salvador. It's perpetual

13:58

victimhood. It's boosting

14:00

these radical, violent,

14:02

drug -dealing, murderous,

14:04

rapist thugs, protecting

14:06

them at all

14:08

costs. Who cares about your

14:10

kids? Who cares about your family? Who cares

14:12

about your cities and your towns? That's

14:14

the Democrat mantra these days. It

14:17

tells you everything you need

14:19

to know about their priorities.

14:22

They're way out of whack, folks. They

14:24

care more about creating

14:26

a circus. surrounding all

14:28

things Trump and defending

14:30

gang members than protecting

14:32

actual Americans. And honestly, it's

14:35

freaking disgusting. But

14:37

gang members aren't the only heroes of

14:39

the left. They also

14:41

have a sick affinity for

14:44

murderers who kill health care

14:46

CEOs. Don't believe me? Taylor

14:48

Lawrence, remember that web

14:51

job? Well, she was

14:53

at one of the bigger papers

14:55

in the real country and everything

14:57

like that. She appeared on Sean Hannity

14:59

last night, where she appeared to

15:01

do just that. Check it out. Can

15:05

you condemn that? Can

15:07

you take a moral stand and condemn

15:09

that? What

15:11

I condemn is the violence of our system. And

15:13

I would love for you to acknowledge that.

15:15

I'm not asking you to condemn the system. Do

15:17

you can tell her? Do you condemn? people

15:20

that call for assassinations. You're going to ask if

15:22

I condemn Hamas next. This is crazy. I would

15:24

love for you to acknowledge what I'm actually saying,

15:26

Sean, and we seem to be talking past each

15:28

other. I want to talk about the that... No,

15:30

I hear you loud and clear. Because

15:33

of cost. We need to talk about

15:35

the 70 % of Americans, by the way,

15:37

believe that the insurance company practices are responsible,

15:39

in part, for Thompson's debt. These

15:41

are signs of an unhelpful... You want

15:43

to put a rationalization. I am saying anybody

15:45

that wants to assassinate anyone who's in

15:47

person is wrong. I don't

15:50

care if it's a Democrat or a

15:52

Republican or a father or a husband,

15:54

and I speak... That is a simple

15:56

truth that anyone with a heart would

15:58

easily say on national TV that you're

16:00

having a hard time with. If

16:02

you want to prevent further deaths, and you

16:04

don't want gun violence in the street, which

16:06

I think we both are aligned in wanting,

16:09

right? We want peace. We do not want

16:11

violence in this country, no matter what side

16:13

of the political aisle it's coming from. You

16:15

need to understand motives, and you need to

16:17

understand the ideology that people have. And that

16:19

is what my Why you first start with

16:21

the basics? I'm going to help you out.

16:23

Why don't you first condemn those that want

16:25

to be involved in assassination and stop talking

16:27

about them being handsome and smart and intelligent?

16:29

I didn't say that, I believe that. am

16:32

describing his supporters. Who do you

16:34

believe that? And I think it's

16:36

very important. Just take

16:38

a moment to digest that, right?

16:41

Leftists are finding ways to sympathize

16:43

with a guy charged with murder

16:45

because they hate the healthcare system.

16:47

While they try to attack us

16:49

for wanting gang members out of

16:51

the country. Don't get me wrong,

16:53

guys. I'm no fan of a

16:55

lot of the insurance companies. I've

16:58

been debanked, I've been de -insured. I've

17:00

gone through all of it, okay? I

17:02

get it. Doesn't mean I'm

17:04

gonna condone murder. Doesn't mean I'm gonna glorify

17:06

one of these things. I'd like to

17:08

maybe try to fix those systems. I know

17:10

my father's administration is trying to do

17:12

that. These guys are making

17:14

a deity of a guy that seemingly

17:16

murdered a guy. because he didn't

17:19

like what was going on in an

17:21

industry. Now the

17:23

good news is my father

17:25

is focusing on actually

17:27

building a better America. Today

17:30

he had Italian Prime

17:32

Minister Maloney in the Oval

17:34

Office to move forward

17:36

on major trade deals. He

17:38

also made clear that

17:40

despite all the media hysteria

17:42

prices are actually coming

17:44

down and investment into America

17:46

is up. said

17:51

the major things are going

17:53

down oil is great oil is

17:56

way ahead of schedule and

17:58

that's because of our policies but

18:00

oil is down into the

18:02

sixty dollar sixty five dollar range

18:04

now per barrel and I

18:07

told you in certain states we

18:09

have less than two dollars

18:11

for gasoline and food is down

18:13

groceries as we call it

18:15

are down Other

18:18

than interest rates, everything's down. Interest

18:20

rates are pretty flat. It's not

18:22

that they're up. But we should be

18:24

better than flat. If he would lower the

18:26

interest rate, I think we'd have a

18:29

good impact on that too. But the costs

18:31

are down. We have very little

18:33

inflation. I would say we have essentially no

18:35

inflation. Hard to have inflation when oil goes down.

18:38

And oil goes down. When Biden

18:40

came in, oil went through

18:42

the roof. That's what caused our

18:44

problem. That and his very dumb spending.

18:48

when the oil prices go down. And

18:50

they have gone down a lot.

18:52

We've gotten it down really good. We've

18:54

opened it up and we've gotten

18:56

them down. And that means that people

18:58

driving cars are going to be

19:00

paying $2 and $2 .50 instead of

19:02

$4 .50. And, you know, even at

19:04

the end, they tried just for the

19:06

purpose of the election to get

19:08

it down. But they had really lost

19:10

that sucker. That was really, it

19:12

was not good. If

19:15

they had won oil right now, it

19:17

would be at $7 or $8 because

19:20

of their policy. And we're

19:22

going to be at about $2. Could

19:24

be even a little bit less than that. And

19:26

you're starting to see it. Just

19:28

think about the contrast here, guys. One

19:31

party is running

19:33

interference for literal, violent

19:35

criminals. The other, the

19:38

Republican Party, is on

19:40

a mission to save America's

19:42

workers. It really

19:44

is... first versus

19:46

America last. And

19:48

we're seeing that at home. We're

19:51

seeing it abroad because also

19:53

this week, Secretary of State Marco

19:55

Rubio, who joined the show

19:57

about 10 days ago, announced that

19:59

he's shutting down the so -called

20:02

Global Engagement Center at the

20:04

State Department. Now, that

20:06

was a 50 million

20:08

dollar a year taxpayer funded

20:10

censorship office. OK. That's

20:12

what they did, that the

20:14

last administration used to

20:16

silent and silence Americans to

20:18

label conservative voices as

20:20

disinformation and target news outlets

20:22

like the Federalist and

20:25

the Daily Wire by assigning

20:27

them actual threat tags

20:29

to get them deplatformed. I

20:31

mean, think about that.

20:33

The US government was spending

20:35

$50 million a year

20:37

to take mainstream conservative publications

20:39

and basically say it's

20:41

disinformation and they should be

20:43

de -platformed. Rubio explained in

20:45

a statement, quote, under

20:48

the previous administration, this office

20:50

spent millions of dollars

20:52

to actively silence and censor

20:54

the voices of Americans. They

20:57

were supposed to be actually serving.

20:59

This is antithetical to the

21:01

very principles we should be

21:04

upholding and inconceivable it was

21:06

taking place in America. Now,

21:08

I don't know if it

21:10

was inconceivable that was taking place

21:12

in America under the Biden

21:14

regime and under Democrat control. I

21:17

mean, I think that's actually

21:19

probably pretty much on par for

21:21

everything that they've done. But

21:23

him dismantling this program is a

21:25

huge and historic step. We're

21:27

draining the swamp piece by piece.

21:30

We're getting things done. So

21:32

keep fighting, keep sharing the

21:34

truth, and don't stop getting this

21:36

message out. So I'm going to get

21:38

to the questions in just a

21:40

moment, guys. But first, an important message

21:42

that could affect your health care. Joe

21:45

Biden's so -called Inflation

21:47

Reduction Act is a

21:50

disaster for America's seniors. Democrats

21:52

snuck in a provision to raid

21:55

Medicare and fund green energy giveaways for

21:57

their special interest donors. The people

21:59

that are always yelling about protecting it,

22:01

they don't want to protect it.

22:03

That's almost a sound bite, right? It's

22:05

nonsense. But it gets worse. The

22:08

Biden pill penalty is undermining

22:10

the development of life -saving

22:13

pills. We've already seen a

22:15

70 % drop in development of

22:17

pill -based treatments since 2021. The

22:20

Biden pill penalty is a

22:22

threat to our fight against

22:24

everything from cancer to diabetes.

22:27

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22:29

President Trump can fix it.

22:31

Tell Congress to end the

22:33

Biden pill penalty. And

22:36

go to seniors for

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That's the number for seniors

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for better care calm

22:47

and now guys Let's take

22:49

a look at the

22:51

live chat Hey junior, please

22:53

help Albania defeat Soros

22:55

corruption by maroon removing up

22:57

slide that back up

22:59

guys What's going on by

23:01

removing persona non grata

23:03

but set by blinkin to

23:05

opposition Okay,

23:07

Dr. Bush Okay, I don't know anything about

23:09

that. I'll see what I I'll look into

23:11

it. I'm out of the government I'm out

23:13

of the administration. I don't you know, I

23:15

gotta be careful how I get involved I

23:17

don't get the hunter -biden treatment. So If

23:19

it's something if I figure it out, I

23:21

can try to highlight it perhaps on the

23:23

show and maybe other people watch that and

23:25

maybe it gets out there or generates an

23:27

article like Some of the things I say

23:29

So, you know, that could be a good

23:31

one. I saw a couple people commenting about

23:33

gas prices like they're waiting for gas price

23:35

to go down I don't know about you

23:38

guys, but I don't oil a hit like

23:40

60 bucks a barrel for the first time

23:42

in a long time, like 10 days ago. When

23:46

I'm filling up my truck, I notice

23:48

it's a lot cheaper down here. And

23:50

I have a big engine in this

23:52

thing. I use the 93 octane. But

23:55

I know 87 was down into

23:57

the twos in Florida, which is quite

23:59

low. I've seen that at the

24:01

pump. A couple of people commenting, they

24:03

saw. that it was

24:05

down with them too. So I think

24:07

generally speaking, it's down that may have

24:09

not totally gotten into the system yet.

24:11

They're putting the stuff that's been through

24:14

processing anything. Thoughts on the SAVE Act?

24:16

I think it's no brainer. I mean, the

24:18

Democrats are out there openly saying they want

24:21

illegal immigrants to be able to vote. They don't

24:23

want ID. They're coming up with all these

24:25

lies pretending that it's too complicated. Every

24:27

sound bite they've come back, there's so much. I've

24:29

seen it on X and on Truth. People like,

24:31

that's a lie. I mean, look at Mike Lee.

24:33

I think Mike Lee, probably Senator Mike Lee from

24:35

Utah, he had a

24:37

bunch of, it's 250 in Massachusetts. Wow,

24:40

that's really cheap. Mike Lee,

24:42

you know, pointed out all the lies that these guys

24:44

were putting and like literally direct quotes from the

24:46

thing. So no, it's not going to stop this. No,

24:48

it's not going to stop that. But the Democrats, they

24:50

will do anything they can

24:53

to try to make sure that

24:55

illegals can vote. Without

24:57

ID, they can get other people to vote

24:59

for other people that may be registered,

25:01

but may not be voting. et cetera, et

25:03

cetera. So as usual, they will lie

25:05

about those things. But,

25:08

you know, it's

25:10

nonsense. I think it's

25:12

a no -brainer. We need election integrity.

25:14

I think this is one of those

25:17

things, even a bunch of Democrats,

25:19

not necessarily in the House and Congress,

25:21

because they're beholden to Soros money,

25:23

but a bunch of people... In

25:26

America that are otherwise Democrats you to believe

25:28

that yeah only Americans should be voting it that

25:30

there should be ID It's not that hard

25:32

every time they do that they say it's racist

25:34

and then you speak to the people Who

25:36

fit in the racial demographics that are you know,

25:38

and you're like no, yeah, we're not incapable

25:40

of getting idea It's pretty easy to do if

25:43

everyone has it here's mine like It's it's

25:45

pretty crazy. Let's see 369

25:47

still in Pennsylvania. That's That seems pretty

25:49

high relative to everything I've seen

25:51

Well, okay, it's over forward California. Like,

25:53

of course it is, because like

25:55

you got all your environmental penalties and

25:57

stuff like that. That actually, California

26:00

actually has nothing to do with the

26:02

price of gas. It has to

26:04

do with the tax that California puts

26:06

on its citizens for doing basic

26:08

stuff. Love you, Junior. Thanks,

26:10

Booker T. Appreciate that. Can

26:13

that be right about Pennsylvania? I don't

26:15

know. Anyone else from Pennsylvania? That seems really

26:17

high. Like I said, wow.

26:23

Biospirit of the West 599 in

26:25

California By the way, I always

26:27

say like hey, you know, I'm

26:29

pretty blessed so you know I

26:31

may not necessarily change my habits

26:33

with the price of oil and

26:35

gas I drive a you know

26:37

a truck that has a large

26:40

engine in it and so you

26:42

know mine's a three -figure fill up

26:44

almost no matter what but It's

26:46

six bucks a gallon. That's a

26:48

That's pretty aggressive Don Jr. What

26:50

are some of your favorite US

26:52

presidents? Ooh. Roosevelt

26:54

was a badass, meaning Theodore

26:56

Roosevelt. Reagan

26:58

was great. Obviously,

27:02

Donald J. Trump has to be up

27:04

there. I

27:07

mean, those would probably be, Roosevelt, because

27:09

I love just, he was such a badass,

27:11

right? Like just. I actually got shot

27:13

giving a speech and kept giving the speech

27:15

as little different times. Although, you

27:17

know, Troubles maybe going, came

27:19

back and fought. It didn't continue on with the speech,

27:21

but I understand that. It's a little different times. And

27:25

all of his outdoor stuff, right? So

27:27

the outdoor exploits and just the adventure

27:29

side of him is what gets me.

27:31

So, you know, Roosevelt, Reagan.

27:36

Yeah, Reagan was against tariffs, but Reagan was

27:38

also for amnesty. So not everyone's perfect, right? I'm

27:43

not saying that anyone's perfect.

27:46

I'm just saying there are

27:48

guys that are certainly better

27:50

than others. There are disasters.

27:52

I mean, Biden, well,

27:57

there's a lot. I mean, I

27:59

think Obama, while I think

28:01

he was very charismatic, so

28:04

much discord created, so much

28:06

of the strife that we see.

28:09

right now, and I think that's very much

28:11

on purpose. I think Jimmy Carter was a

28:13

lovely man and a great humanitarian, also not

28:15

the sharpest tool in the shed and a

28:17

terrible president. So, you know, you

28:20

can take the good in the bad. FDR

28:22

was a disaster because he created so

28:24

many of the systems that, you know, gave

28:26

us, you know, the Communist Party, that

28:28

is today's Democrat Party. Just

28:32

a silly question to bring some joy if you were to

28:34

make a meme coin. What would you name it? I

28:37

don't know man. I've sort of stayed away from the

28:39

meme coin stuff. My son plays around

28:42

with that and he's sort of actually learned

28:44

a lot about crypto in it. So I

28:46

think it's been a great educational tool for

28:48

that. I've sort of stayed away from it.

28:50

You know, sort of, you know, Bitcoin

28:52

ETH, you know, that kind of stuff, a

28:54

little bit more like that. The stable coins that

28:56

we're doing with world liberty, you know, really

28:58

focused on that right now. So, you

29:00

know, it feels like, I think the

29:03

meme coin was, it was like a phase. It doesn't

29:05

feel like it's as Much and maybe it comes back,

29:07

but it's almost feels a little bit like the NFT

29:09

cycle where it was like the biggest thing in the

29:11

world and stuff's trading a crazy numbers and then That

29:13

sort of disappeared and people like well Why are we

29:15

buying digital art that someone could basically take a screenshot

29:17

of meme coins a little different? You're sort of buying

29:19

into a belief system. I think it was really cool

29:21

I think it was a great way for people to

29:24

get into crypto to learn about it to learn about

29:26

liquidity to understand how those things work So as long

29:28

as you weren't sort of you know, mortgaging your house

29:30

while playing with it You know, I think my my

29:32

son got one of the greatest educations in

29:36

you know in in basic business

29:38

in liquidity in crypto You know by

29:40

doing the meme coin stuff and

29:42

playing with that for the last few

29:44

years you got into you know

29:47

sort of early But you know I've

29:49

the huge coin maybe you'd ever

29:51

know but yes I I got too

29:53

many other things that have focused

29:55

on right now in crypto You know

29:57

again world Liberty What we're doing

29:59

with American Bitcoin? all

30:01

that kind of stuff in terms of

30:03

you know That's I'm just very

30:05

excited about that stuff. We're gonna we're gonna

30:07

have a lot of fun with that I should

30:09

actually have those guys on here both both

30:11

separately the world Liberty guys as well as the

30:13

American Bitcoin guys I think that'll be really

30:15

cool ones, you know more like, you know mining

30:17

based You know teaching you about the other

30:19

side of that, you know the other guys, you

30:21

know It's about sort of changing, you know

30:23

the way we look at financial markets in the

30:25

banking sector So super excited about it. So

30:27

yeah, I haven't nor would I right now if

30:29

you see someone like I know a

30:31

couple of people did it, actually. I guess they did a

30:33

little well for a little while until they found out I

30:35

actually had nothing to do with it. But no, I don't

30:37

have a Dungeanier coin at all. A

30:40

political coin, maybe. Advertise yourself, see the true support

30:42

behind you. Yeah, I saw a bunch of that.

30:44

There were some cool ones that were going that.

30:46

They were just sort of super Maga coins. And

30:48

it was cool to see people. Again, as long

30:50

as you're playing with money, you can afford to

30:52

lose or whatever. Because

30:55

it was like you're just buying into a

30:57

movement. And that's what I sort of said. for

31:00

my son when he was playing with a couple bucks here and there,

31:03

in the meme coin stuff, it was cool to

31:05

see it because all of a sudden when you

31:07

actually have a couple bucks vested, it's like when

31:09

you bet on a sports game, all

31:12

of a sudden you're just paying attention a

31:14

lot more. And so when you have a

31:16

couple bucks at risk, all of a sudden

31:18

you're watching, you're reading, you're educating yourself. It

31:20

just changes the way you look at it.

31:22

You become much less passive and it feels

31:24

like you learn the game a lot better.

31:27

So there is definitely something to be

31:29

said about that. What music

31:31

do you listen to, Junior? That's

31:34

Char. I listen to a bit

31:36

of everything. I'm sort of

31:38

eclectic taste from a lot of classic

31:40

rock, some of the alt

31:42

rock, some, you know,

31:44

more like 80s, 90s hair bands,

31:46

you know, all of that stuff,

31:48

but there's all sorts of cool

31:50

stuff. I mean, there's cool, you

31:53

know, hell, there's cool electric music.

31:55

I like some classical. Yeah,

31:57

like my mixes are

31:59

like... It's funny. You

32:01

know, friends or whatever. If I'm the guy like,

32:03

what the hell just happened? How do you go

32:05

from Metallica to this? It

32:08

was like, oh, it's just on

32:10

a random mix. But I like

32:12

everything. So I've pretty eclectic taste

32:14

when it comes to that. Booger,

32:17

how did you get to know Devon Loret? Well,

32:20

it's funny. So Devon's a great arm wrestler.

32:22

He's one of the best arm wrestlers in the

32:24

world. He goes very viral,

32:26

has a huge following in. Him

32:29

and his kids also really good at

32:31

that guns and roses. That's right. That's one.

32:33

That's definitely a top dog Although whatever

32:35

happened to Axl Rose in the last few

32:37

years. He just like He became like

32:39

it seems like everything that he would have

32:41

hated when he was good in making

32:43

music but sort of wild But yeah, I

32:45

got to know Devon through my buddy

32:47

Josh Jorgensen who's black -tipped age if you

32:49

guys are fishing aficionados, you know who that

32:51

is He's got one of the biggest

32:53

not maybe the biggest fishing YouTube channel out

32:55

there. Josh lives down here by me We

32:58

started fishing together just as friends, not

33:00

for content or anything like that. Years

33:02

ago, just a

33:04

great human being, super good

33:06

guy, incredible fisherman. And

33:09

I guess you invited Devon to come down

33:11

and like invited me to go along with

33:13

those guys. And when we went out, we

33:15

were catching, you know, big sharks and Goliath

33:17

grouper to see. How

33:19

strong Devin really was. And

33:22

by the way, the guy's super strong. Not

33:25

going to lie, but there's Goliath

33:27

still worked us all over. So

33:30

it was a fun episode. If you want to

33:32

go check that out on Josh's, it's Black Tip

33:34

H, like Black Tip Shark, Black

33:36

Tip H, his YouTube channel.

33:40

So yeah, that's how I got to know

33:42

Devin. He's a super good dude. Don,

33:45

does it look like? He has

33:47

lost weight. No, I haven't. Guys, I'm

33:49

actually heavy. I've been on the

33:51

road so much that it's been brutal.

33:53

So I'm like 195 right now. I

33:56

mean, I've been more. I break 200 sometimes.

33:58

When I break 200, I look like a

34:00

fat slob. I

34:03

should probably be about 185. At

34:05

180, it's pretty solid. What's interesting is

34:07

at 180, I feel like my body

34:09

looks a lot better, but my face

34:11

gets too emaciated. So there is a

34:13

happy medium. This

34:17

next like man, I think I'm on

34:19

the road straight for like six weeks.

34:21

It's absolutely brutal So I'm gonna have

34:23

to do this from random places and

34:25

whatnot, but I am Yeah, I gotta

34:28

lose a little bit of weight. I

34:30

got to get back in the gym

34:32

Start lifting a little bit more. I've

34:34

been so inconsistent and consistency with that

34:36

stuff is everything You know, I always

34:38

yell at my son who is actually

34:40

getting super into working out and Donnie's

34:42

like It's like a monster his

34:44

shoulders are like this and it's like I'm

34:47

like he got whatever jeans I was always

34:49

good at You know endurance and cardio and

34:51

that kind of stuff you always want what

34:53

you don't have so I was strong but

34:55

I could never get sort of jacked or

34:57

big but He's hitting it pretty hard. So,

34:59

you know, I'm yelling at him. He's doing

35:01

it and I'm not really practicing what I

35:03

preach right now. So It's a yeah, I

35:05

got to get back at it and I

35:07

will because it's actually something I love doing

35:11

Yeah, I'm I'm 195 at 6 -1.

35:13

So but I'm you know, I'm sort

35:15

of long and lean like lanky

35:17

ish I get all my weight in

35:19

my gut. So it kind of

35:21

sucks, but We'll see I but I'm

35:23

gonna get back on it do

35:25

steroids. Yeah, not my thing man I

35:28

Listen, there's there's not a pill

35:30

for everything guys as much as we

35:32

want, you know Some things we

35:34

get definitely get a little lazy about

35:36

but taking care of yourself probably

35:38

shouldn't be one of them But yeah,

35:40

no, I love lifting I love

35:42

working out I just got to get

35:44

back back into it. Oh, bear

35:46

wave. What's your favorite shotgun competition?

35:51

Well, I

35:53

mean, listen, I love shooting clays. I'm

35:56

probably best overall at skeet. It's just sort

35:58

of lines up with the way I shoot

36:00

best. So like, you know, in a competition,

36:02

I'm probably like a mid 90s type skeet

36:04

shooter. So that's that's pretty good for someone

36:06

who doesn't shoot for, you know, I

36:08

mean, I shoot a lot, I guess, but not not

36:10

in a discipline. Although, since I

36:12

moved to Florida, there's a lot

36:14

more sporting clays, a lot less skis.

36:17

So I'm probably not there right

36:19

now. I love that.

36:21

I mean, I love like ZZ birds

36:23

and some of the simulated pigeon

36:25

shoots. Box pigeons is pretty awesome, actually.

36:27

It's super fun. But that is

36:29

not a PC answer. And that gets

36:31

people going crazy. So I love

36:33

that kind of stuff. And my biggest

36:35

thing, I just love hunting. And

36:37

again, it's not about the kids. It's

36:39

just about being out there. It's

36:41

being with friends. It's being in nature.

36:43

So I do a lot of

36:45

quail hunting and stuff like that down

36:47

here. So not necessarily a shotgun

36:49

discipline for shooting, but it's a hunting

36:51

discipline that I really love. And

36:54

so those are

36:56

the ones. Speaking

37:00

of shotguns, what's your favorite affordable model?

37:02

OK, well, it depends what you want

37:04

to do. Listen, I love. The

37:07

Browning A5s, if you're going to go like

37:09

an auto loader, that's a great gun. I shoot

37:11

a lot for waterfowl. I like the Benelli

37:14

Super Black Eagles. The Benelli

37:16

Super Sport for clays. Not

37:19

cheap, but not

37:21

unreasonable. Some of the Mossbergs, actually, if

37:23

you want to go cheap, but

37:25

super reliable and good. And the Mossbergs

37:27

are great. If you get into

37:29

the expensive shotguns. And by the way,

37:31

if you want to get into. Sort

37:34

of over unders and you know go

37:36

a little bit more expensive just because the

37:38

nature you got two barrels It's it's

37:40

more expensive, but a little bit more of

37:42

a hand me down to kids You

37:44

know Probably go a browning Satori. That's what

37:46

I got Donnie and Spencer for their

37:48

first like nice shotguns like what you know

37:50

Not crazy expensive, but still like one

37:52

of those things that's gonna last forever and

37:54

be an awesome hand me down So

37:57

the browning Satori is pretty awesome for that

37:59

and then you know if you want

38:01

to get more expensive the you know higher

38:03

-end clays guns. Now you're talking, you know,

38:05

10 grand plus. Really,

38:08

love my

38:10

Kregoth. Love

38:12

my Blaser. F3,

38:15

that's a badass gun. Sort

38:19

of interchangeable barrel, so you can have sort

38:21

of one battery and then shoot, you know, 410,

38:23

28, 12, 20 out of

38:25

the same gun with a

38:27

change of barrel. So, you know,

38:29

I love that kind of

38:31

setup. So

38:33

yeah, I like it all, man. I just like

38:36

being out there. Hunting

38:38

is fun, clears your head. Being

38:40

outside in the fields or in

38:42

the mountains pursuit of happiness, 100%.

38:44

I agree with that. RFK is

38:46

into beef tallow. I agree. And

38:48

ironically, interestingly enough, when I grew

38:50

up and spent my summers in

38:52

sort of what was then communist

38:55

Czechslovakia, That's

38:57

what we cooked with. I mean, they put

38:59

that on bread and everything with a little beef

39:01

tallow and salt. So I'm glad to see

39:03

it making comeback. Ironically, one of the

39:05

poorer nations in the world at that

39:08

time, at least of the

39:10

developed world, was using what we're all

39:12

going back to. And shockingly, industrial lubricants,

39:14

or what they were intended for, are

39:16

not actually the best way to do

39:18

it. Someone said something about Kai being

39:20

a super sweet girl. That's my oldest

39:22

daughter. She's great. That's the golfer.

39:27

She's going pretty viral with

39:29

her YouTube channel and she's

39:31

really doing She's really doing

39:33

Good stuff. It's it's I'm

39:35

super psyched to see it

39:37

Done junior read your older

39:39

book triggered. It was a

39:41

great book. Thank you. Debbie

39:44

F. I appreciate that. Yeah

39:46

triggered was my first book

39:48

I then wrote liberal privilege

39:50

in 2020 actually working on

39:52

another one right now So

39:54

hopefully Hopefully

39:56

have something out there Maybe this fall maybe a

39:58

little bit later just sort of depends you want

40:01

to get it out for like a midterm cycle

40:03

So people really see what's going on or do

40:05

you do just do it beforehand? But

40:07

I'm in the process of working

40:10

on that have a couple sort

40:12

of baseline chapters already going so

40:14

Working on the third book right

40:16

now, so I'm super excited about

40:18

that RRMLR Akai is precious. Thank

40:20

you. I love your kids Crystal

40:23

Larose. Thank you so much I'm

40:29

getting tired of defending Trump. Noah

40:31

rests. Listen, guys, you know,

40:34

well, hopefully, it seems like

40:36

they're starting with Tish James doing these things.

40:38

It doesn't just work that way. Someone takes power

40:40

and you get arrested. You arrest the other

40:42

side. You got to go after the things that

40:44

are there. You got to give them time

40:46

to actually do these cases. If you don't do

40:48

it the right way, it makes it harder

40:50

to actually get these things done. So, you know,

40:52

I'm outside. I'm not involved. I don't know

40:54

anything about it. But, you know, I think people

40:56

do want to see consequences for those who

40:58

are breaking the law. But there's a lot we

41:01

got to fix after four years. So, Kai

41:03

looks like you, Junior.

41:06

I'll take that as a

41:08

compliment. She's a beautiful girl. Dunn,

41:12

Junior, California is imposed an 11 percent

41:14

firearm sex exercise on guns and ammo.

41:16

I'm an FFL. It's BS. what

41:18

they're doing to the Second Amendment. Yeah, I mean,

41:20

that's the problem with some of the state stuff,

41:22

right? They're going to do that. And I know,

41:25

by the way, speaking of shotguns, piracy shotguns, I

41:27

know piracy USA is based out in California, which

41:29

is sort of shocking to me. They make some

41:31

incredible shotguns. I was with some of those guys

41:33

two weeks ago. Actually,

41:36

yesterday for a couple of hours, I was

41:38

with the guys from Smith and West, and

41:40

they're doing my field ethos, the outdoor brand

41:42

that I have, high

41:44

end print magazine, multimedia. If

41:47

you haven't seen that go to field

41:49

ethos.com You know check that out working

41:51

with the guys on Smith & Wesson

41:53

Doing a sort of a cool Your

41:55

performance center classic gun you'll model 36

41:57

like the little J frame revolver for

41:59

like a carry gun so all the

42:02

look and you know feel of like

42:04

this classic kind of gun but your

42:06

performance center trigger job and you know

42:08

just Turning a old -school revolver into

42:10

a you know a sort of a

42:12

perfect fighting gun Super

42:15

psyched about that. So I was with the

42:17

guys from Smith & Wesson and Lipsies yesterday And

42:19

then they brought a bunch of the other

42:21

cool stuff that they're working on and a bunch

42:23

of actually Smith & Wesson came out with

42:25

a bunch of cool stuff little this little mini

42:27

380 carry gun that's like so much smaller

42:30

than even a Glock 43 but just stays on

42:32

target shoots so great a Bunch of really

42:34

cool stuff. So super excited about that. So I'll

42:36

probably post that on field ethos soon enough

42:38

Maybe I'll have to get those guys up here

42:40

on that Are enough people

42:42

into the gun content if I did that, or

42:44

is it too niche for this demo? Hit

42:47

me in the live chat. Would

42:50

you want me to do an

42:52

entire show on that, or is it

42:54

more like, hey, if you have

42:56

a question, I answer it? But I'm

42:58

just sort of curious to see

43:00

what you think there. What's

43:03

your number of wish for America if it could be anything? I

43:05

want us to be prosperous. I want

43:08

us to be free. I

43:10

want to get away from the communism trap

43:12

that we've been sucked into for so

43:14

long. And so that doesn't happen overnight. That's

43:17

not going to happen

43:20

immediately. But we do

43:22

have to take sometimes some short

43:24

-term pain for the long -term gain.

43:27

It seems like a lot of people would like the gun content. Two

43:31

ways good. Dapper

43:36

day of two niche. I get that. Listen,

43:38

we got to do a lot of shows. So

43:41

maybe we got to do some more of that,

43:43

but maybe not too much. But it seems that

43:45

was the only negative I saw in the gun

43:47

content. So maybe we'll start including some of that

43:49

on here, or at least make it a segment

43:51

of the show. People could see what we're doing,

43:54

at least on the field ethos side of things.

43:58

The gun topic doesn't interest you. OK. What

44:02

is the show that I haven't

44:04

done yet, or that I'm not touching

44:06

on? that maybe I'm missing, that's

44:08

a big one for the audience. And

44:12

again, this is where the trolls are gonna chime in,

44:14

and there's gonna be a lot of nonsense here, but

44:16

I'm actually curious to see if there's something that I'm

44:18

missing. But

44:21

it does seem like the vast

44:23

majority actually want some gun stuff.

44:29

Let's see. What's

44:31

my favorite meme? Ooh. Guys,

44:34

you know the memes they they always

44:36

evolve. So there's a bunch of there's a

44:38

bunch of good ones Just go to

44:40

my Instagram page. I actually I've been so

44:43

busy. I haven't even been on Instagram

44:45

that much. So I'm getting a little slacky

44:47

In my in my memes, I just

44:49

noticed like I only posted like three times

44:51

in the last like three weeks So

44:53

four times in the last two weeks or

44:55

whatever it was. So I gotta get

44:58

back out there a little bit more I've

45:00

seen Ramble Rant Trump

45:04

said his highest approval ratings since the

45:06

inauguration and I think people get it

45:08

despite the hysteria They're watching the Dems take

45:10

the wrong sides. They got a you

45:12

know You know, they're really against doge

45:14

Because they hate Elon because apparently he's trying

45:17

to steal your information because he's only

45:19

worth 400 billion dollars and definitely needs to

45:21

steal you know some Dude making 30

45:23

grand living in mom's basement like their

45:25

information. I mean, I don't think people

45:27

are buying that I think people we

45:29

should be more concerned about The fact that

45:31

they don't want to investigate what's clearly

45:33

fraud and abuse, that tells you everything that

45:36

you need to know. So

45:39

is cash a trader? Are you

45:41

crazy? Cash

45:43

is a very close friend of mine. I think

45:45

you'll do an incredible job in there. But

45:47

I don't think none of this happens immediately. So

45:51

no, cash is not that. That's

45:53

just ridiculous. So I assume that's a

45:55

troll. But I saw something about

45:57

reciprocity. Yes, would love to get concealed

46:00

carry reciprocity. Going but again, you

46:02

know that some of that state by state some of that's this

46:04

that and the other so you know There's a lot of ways

46:06

to do that You got to look at your state So there's

46:08

a couple states that if you have a license there you can

46:10

carry out a lot of other states But if you're not the

46:12

primary resident of those states you may not be able to do

46:14

it So you got to check your laws because you know again,

46:16

it's probably not gonna be a problem in a red state But

46:18

in a blue state they'll throw you in jail Hi,

46:24

Don Jr. What can President Trump do to

46:26

do with the rogue Biden appointee leftovers? You

46:28

know, they're working on that, you know, the office

46:30

of PPO that's, you know, personnel. They

46:33

are doing what they can for some

46:35

of that, but some of these places

46:37

are permanent positions. They definitely stack them

46:40

rapidly. They're trying to get rid of

46:42

a bunch of the ones that were

46:44

just placed recently because you can, if

46:46

you do it within a certain amount

46:48

of time. You

46:51

know you can get rid of them,

46:53

but then of course one of these

46:55

activists left his judges Goes after the

46:57

people and tries to make it say

47:00

you can't actually do that. So, you

47:02

know the usual shenanigans are happening Sowing

47:04

Patriot 98 bring on Cam Haynes Cameron

47:06

Haynes that'd be a good one cams

47:08

a good friend. He's a super good

47:10

guy great athlete great bow hunter friend

47:12

of mine That's a good

47:14

one. Maybe we got to get Cam on here sometime. That's

47:16

someone who I know well who hasn't been on

47:18

the show. He's done a bunch of campaign events

47:20

with me. We flew all around the country. Him,

47:23

me, and Nuget. Probably the most fun I had

47:25

in 2020. It was like four days on the

47:27

road with Cam and Ted Nuget was kind of

47:29

wild. So had a good time with

47:31

that. So that could be a good one. Donald

47:35

Trump Jr. on rumble. This is fire. Well,

47:37

thank you. Dustbake

47:39

Keese. Let's

47:42

see. Okay,

47:45

everyone's asking me about a name

47:47

for a meme coin. I'm not

47:49

doing one, so I don't want to put one out

47:51

there because then they'll clip it in a way that

47:53

makes it look like I'm doing one and pretending that

47:55

it is or I'm not. So I don't know what

47:57

it would be. I got to think about these things

47:59

a little bit, guys. I think I have great meme

48:01

genius. As many

48:04

have said, I'm generally in the

48:06

meme wars, more like Patton, less

48:08

like Millie, but... yeah, so I

48:10

don't know but you got to think

48:12

about these things for a little bit They

48:14

don't just you know, it doesn't almost

48:16

just appear sometimes they do sometimes the good

48:18

ones just appear Do you have any

48:20

have you acquired any new pets to your

48:22

family? Well, we

48:24

have a lot between Yeah, we

48:26

had a lot of pets in

48:28

the family rabbits dogs a lot

48:31

of dogs Nothing all that new

48:33

And so and I'm on the

48:35

road so much it's hard for

48:37

me to have you

48:40

know, a full -time pack because I just don't think it's

48:42

right. But

48:44

definitely love my

48:46

dogs. It's

48:49

hard to find people to party with on your birthday.

48:51

You're 1231 also. Well, no, it's

48:53

easy to find people who will go out on 1231. That's

48:55

New Year's Eve for those of you who didn't know. So

48:58

that's my birthday. It

49:01

was great when you were a kid because everyone always

49:03

went out. The problem is as you get older, as

49:06

you get older, You realize that

49:08

New Year's Eve is like amateur night, like everyone who

49:10

shouldn't be out or doesn't ever go out goes out

49:12

on New Year's Eve. And so it actually ends up

49:14

being a lot less fun than it should. Someone

49:17

talked about Stranglehold. Yes, that's, well,

49:19

Stranglehold, that Ted Nugent, that's the opening

49:21

and closing theme song of Triggered

49:23

podcast. I figured Ted is a good

49:25

buddy. So it's one of the

49:27

few guys who's not gonna sue me

49:29

for using his music to open

49:31

up. That's my walkout theme song, usually

49:33

when I give speeches somewhere. One

49:36

of the great sort of guitar riffs

49:38

of all time. Fred Bear was a great

49:40

band, also a great song by Nugent,

49:42

great bow hunter, great American. Wish

49:44

I would have got, that's a guy that I wish I could

49:46

have gone hunting with. I missed that window.

49:48

He passed away when I was too young and

49:50

before I could really, you

49:53

know, had a way to get

49:55

there, but Ted speaks incredibly

49:57

highly of him. Let's

50:01

see. Please talk to

50:03

your dad about... for student loans, the amortization

50:05

is a total scam. Well, the whole

50:07

student loan thing is a total scam, right?

50:11

I don't think Barron has a coin. What do you think about

50:13

his coin? I don't think he has an official coin. I'd probably

50:15

know about it. I'm sure that,

50:17

again, there's a lot of these guys doing these things

50:20

as though they are, and that was probably someone

50:22

who's trying to profit off of it. So now, I

50:24

don't think Barron has a coin. But

50:27

yeah, the student loan

50:29

thing is ridiculous. Lou

50:32

Jim and Joan just got indicted.

50:35

Is that like breaking news? I thought

50:37

he was already indicted but still

50:39

waiting trial, but maybe I'm wrong

50:41

and haven't been paying attention. I know

50:43

there was that shooting today at

50:45

FSU Terrible trying to figure out what's

50:47

going on with that yet. So

50:49

I seem to be dominating most

50:52

of the news Coverage today. Who's

50:54

your favorite football team? Oh,

50:56

I mean As

50:58

much as I escaped from the People's Republic

51:01

of New York, it's still probably the giants, just

51:03

because that's kind of what I grew up

51:05

watching football -wise. But

51:08

I only watch a couple of games

51:10

a year at this point. I was so

51:12

busy, and frankly, football season's right in

51:14

the middle of hunting season, so I'd rather

51:16

be out in the woods than on

51:18

a couch. Generally

51:21

speaking, is

51:23

Baron a coding genius? I'm not

51:25

sure. spoke to Barron earlier today. I don't know that

51:28

he does much coding. Are all the Trumps coding geniuses?

51:30

I don't think anyone, frankly, is a coding genius. I

51:32

don't know that any of us really do any coding.

51:37

So Packers, Wisconsin lady here,

51:39

Crystal, that's a great choice. You

51:42

probably like the Brett Farve interview we did

51:44

two weeks ago. Brett's a great guy. Let's

51:49

see. Am I a

51:51

hockey fan? Yeah, hockey was probably the number. I'm not

51:53

a Rangers fan for that, too. Although

51:55

I've been going to more Panthers games these

51:57

days because they're close and they're here and

51:59

It's pretty funny when they went up to

52:02

the White House Just you know a lot

52:04

of a lot of good people in that

52:06

That was actually sort of an interesting when

52:08

I went to the Stanley Cup last year.

52:10

It was game five of the finals So

52:12

they didn't win at that night, but they

52:14

did end up winning it and I Sort

52:16

of knew the election was gonna be pretty

52:18

good when I'm just walking around, you know,

52:20

that's closer to Miami and everything like that

52:23

definitely You know used to

52:25

be a heavy blue area, and I'm

52:27

just walking around just getting high fives

52:29

and taking selfies like I mean People

52:31

were walking by Dan Marino dad like

52:33

take selfies with me was sort of

52:35

amazing So I was like you know

52:37

what something's going on here people are

52:40

getting it Do I like Middle Eastern

52:42

food? Yes, I love Middle Eastern food.

52:44

I love Lebanese food is definitely one

52:46

of my favorites I like you know

52:48

a lot of the you know Middle

52:50

Eastern food, but you know Lebanese food

52:52

is Definitely

52:57

up there for me Hugh Janis

52:59

42 69 butter boobs. Can't you

53:01

have both guys come in come

53:03

on? I Don't know I guess

53:05

probably always I was more like

53:07

always a leg guy I guess

53:09

but you know like if you

53:11

can have That and the others

53:13

it's like you know that there

53:15

are some that have it all

53:21

So let's see. Can

53:25

you explain Wisconsin's Supreme

53:27

Court election? Yeah, I

53:29

can. We got

53:31

lazy. The people who showed

53:33

up and voted for Trump in November did not

53:35

go and vote for control of the Supreme Court

53:37

in Wisconsin. If Trump wasn't on the ticket, they

53:39

got lazy. The Democrats saw that. They saw a

53:42

window. They spent a lot of money on it.

53:44

They worked hard. They got out the numbers. They

53:46

ballot harvested. They did everything that we should have

53:48

been doing. And everyone showed up

53:50

to vote. So

53:52

that's what happened there guys We

53:54

can't do that. We can't you know,

53:56

we can't have that level of

53:58

apathy We can't sit back and hope

54:00

that it's just gonna work out.

54:02

We can't just sit going. I like

54:04

what's going on. No, it's great

54:06

So I'm not gonna show up for

54:08

these special elections. We got to

54:11

get out there and And do that

54:13

Panthers game you a North Carolina

54:15

question mark. No Florida Panthers hockey team

54:17

Let's see Do you think Canada

54:19

is finished We

54:22

need Paulie. I guess there's a debate in

54:24

10 minutes. I don't know, man.

54:26

Canada is just embracing a lot of wild

54:28

crap. And, you know, a bunch of guys I

54:30

know who are Canadian that are very political and

54:32

from former political families and everything like that are

54:34

friends of mine. They like him a lot. I

54:36

don't know him. I've never met him. I like

54:39

the one interview he did with that. But I

54:41

don't know. There still seems like there's a lot

54:43

of sort of embracing of so many of

54:45

the things that have destroyed America up there. And

54:47

maybe that's what you have to do right now.

54:49

Because Canada could be that far gone. I hope

54:51

it's not because I love Canada. And

54:55

I spent a lot of

54:57

time up there. I love going

54:59

up there hunting. I have

55:01

a lot of friends from there.

55:03

So I hope we can

55:05

do it. I hope he wins

55:07

because it's the only guy

55:09

that's even remotely conservative there. But

55:11

it doesn't seem like it

55:13

doesn't seem. Like it's

55:16

it's going as well as it

55:18

should so maybe Canada has I

55:20

mean this new guy's a disaster

55:22

that's in there now probably worse

55:24

than the other guy because it

55:26

you know, it's like more insane

55:28

and more left and But you

55:30

interesting stuff about Canada I spoke

55:32

up. They guess where was I? I

55:35

guess I was in Toronto got whatever it

55:37

was You know last year and apparently a bunch

55:39

of government people tried to do whatever they

55:41

could to stop me from going up there and

55:43

I there's a lawsuit about it now and

55:45

uh, you know, trying to get, see just how

55:47

bad they were. And apparently a lot of

55:50

the stuff's redacted and whatnot. But, uh, I think

55:52

they talked about it on Tim Pool with

55:54

Chris Pavlowski, um, here on rumble as

55:56

well. And so, uh,

55:59

interesting, but, you know, but I love Canada. I love going up there.

56:01

I think it's a great place, great country, beautiful,

56:03

but they got a lot of problems that they have

56:05

to fix as well. Um,

56:09

let's see. Charlie

56:14

Kirk was at WSU today

56:16

Rocking the libs loved it

56:18

Charlie's obviously a great friend.

56:20

He's been on the show. I

56:22

do a lot with Charlie

56:24

Super good dude Let's see

56:26

Well guys, it's about seven so

56:28

I unfortunately have to go

56:30

do a dinner back to

56:32

work, but I hope you

56:35

guys have an awesome Easter

56:37

weekend. I hope you have an

56:39

incredible time with your family

56:41

Who tweets better? You or your dad? Well,

56:43

I have to say me. I mean, there

56:46

are some legendary Trump tweets out there, but

56:48

I have gotten the call on numerous occasions. You

56:50

know, Don, Don, you're getting

56:52

a little too aggressive on social media.

56:55

I'm like, wait a minute. I'm

56:57

getting like, wait, what

56:59

just happened here? So

57:02

maybe you think I'm too aggressive. So maybe

57:04

that means I'm too aggressive. If he thinks

57:06

I'm too aggressive, maybe I'm too aggressive. It's

57:10

all pretty good. But God bless you

57:12

guys. Have an incredible Easter. Enjoy

57:15

it with your families. Get that time with

57:17

the loved ones. I'm

57:20

going to go spend Easter Sunday with

57:22

my dad. So I'm

57:24

psyched about that. Finally get to see

57:26

him. Really, it's the first time since he's

57:28

been in the White House. I mean, I went

57:30

down during for the State of the Union and stuff.

57:32

But other than a quick hello, I really haven't

57:34

seen him that much. And

57:37

so I'm psyched about that little family time

57:39

with the kids at the White House, so that

57:41

should be awesome. So I hope

57:43

you guys have an awesome one yourselves. Maybe I'll

57:45

try to get some, you guys want some footage

57:47

from the egg roll if I can try to

57:49

get it. I mean, sometimes you just want to

57:51

be in the moment, not always, you know, capturing

57:54

content. But I

57:56

think, I think probably, let's

57:58

see, do you guys think? Yeah,

58:02

Okay. Yes. Okay. Well,

58:04

I'll try to capture some stuff there.

58:06

Should be fun. But guys, thanks for

58:08

tuning in. Remember to like, to share,

58:10

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