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Hey there, happy Tuesday, it's Vince. Welcome
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us. And I've got some really big
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news today, including the Supreme Court finally
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getting involved in smacking down a couple
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of radical judges who've tried to take
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over the president's power to control our
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borders. We've got to get into the
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details of all of that today. Great to
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about your dog on the show get
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to the news I sir glad to
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have you with us general okay
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hey we've got uh we've got
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some wild news here the these
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judges all across the country have
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been trying to stop the Trump
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administration from enforcing our immigration laws
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and deporting violent illegals from the
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country you know sending them to
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places like El Salvador maximum security
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prisons which we love don't we
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love this don't we people as
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the president executes the vision that
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we all elected him for and so
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Yesterday, the first big news
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item out of the United
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States Supreme Court yesterday is
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finally some signs of life
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out of Supreme Court Justice
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John Roberts, Chief Justice John
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Roberts, freezes the order requiring
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a return of an alleged
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MS-13 gang member. A return of
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an MS-13 gang member. Now,
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just to set the frame for
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you, this is an MS-13 guy. who the
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Trump administration picked up,
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who was in Maryland, and they
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deported him to El Salvador. Now
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since then, there's been some legal
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wrangling over the fact that he
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was trying to, he had applied
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for protections in the United States
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to say, I need to stay
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here because I have a rival gang
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in El Salvador who's going to hurt
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me if I show up. That's the 18th street
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gang. They will hurt me if I return
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to my home community. And the Trump administration
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gets a hold of this guy and they
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deport him. And since then there's been a
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court fight going on about whether or not
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he needs to come back to America. Now
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the Trump administration has done a great job
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in an immigration judge and previously found all
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of the credible evidence in the world that
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this guy is an actual MS-13 guy. He's
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not some low-ranking Indian. He's a chief. He's
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up there. in terms of the rankings. He
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was hanging out with a bunch of MS-13
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guys wearing all of the MS-13 gear. The
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guy is MS-13. So he gets
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ejected to El Salvador and anybody,
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where is MS-13 from? What is
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the home country of an illegal
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alien who is in MS-13? Just
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a bit of trivia to start
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the show today. If you're in
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MS-13, what country do you identify
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with? Where do you come from?
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If you're not born in the
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United States, where are you born?
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I'm looking for these answers. No,
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it's not Mexico. No, that's a good
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guess. Not Mexico. El Salvador.
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That's exactly right. It's El
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Salvador. So the guy who
3:56
the president deported was Salvadoran.
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He's an illegal. from
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El Salvador. And so we pick him
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up and we send him to what country?
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El Salvador. We sent him home. We
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sent him home. And now his claim is
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like, well, I'm in danger at home. If I
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go home, if I go home, if I go home
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to my home community, then the 18th Street gang
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is going to hurt me. We worked out
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a really good deal with El Salvador. We
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sent them back their own foreign national, who
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was here illegally, member of MS 13. And
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guess what the guy doesn't have to go
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back to go back to go back to
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go back to his home. He's now in
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a maximum security prison in El Salvador.
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He's got guards now. So best of both worlds.
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Win, win, win. El Salvador gets there
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for our national back. The United States
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gets to eject one. That's especially a
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violent one from the United States. And
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this guy doesn't have to go back
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to his home community. Everybody wins
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in this equation. And a judge this week
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was demanding that we go back. We go to
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El Salvador and we retrieve this guy
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and bring him back into the United
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States. Like that was going to work
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out well for anybody. Like that's a
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good idea in any sense. A federal
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judge on Sunday by the name of
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Paula Zinnis, this is insanity,
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the Washington Post had this,
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issued a 22-page decision two
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days after she ordered the U.S.
5:15
government to arrange the release
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of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, the
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husband of a U.S. citizen. That's the
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point at which they're trying
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to... play your heartstrings here. Well, he's
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the husband of a U.S. citizen.
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He's an illegal alien with credible
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evidence as a member of MS-13. She was
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demanding that this guy be released and pulled back
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to the United States and have this
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arrangement with El Salvador by midnight last
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night. In the decision, she cited records and
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official statements that show the United States
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has the power to bring him back,
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but has chosen not to exercise it.
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She claims. This is not about defendants inability
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to return a Brago Garcia, she claimed,
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but their lack of desire. What in
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the world did that judge think we
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were gonna do? What did she
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think we were gonna do? We're going
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to invade El Salvador to get
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an MS-13 guy and bring him back
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into the United States. What? Give him
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a cell phone, give him a place to
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live, pay for everything that he needs.
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This is psychotic, obviously.
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And so yesterday Chief Justice
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Roberts intervenes and says, no,
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that's not happening. He is freezing
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that order requiring the United
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States to bring back an MS-13
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member to the country. The
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Trump administration had asked the Supreme Court
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earlier on Monday to get involved
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here to block this order, directing officials
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to return Kilmara Brago Garcia. The
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administration in its filing said the
6:37
United States cannot guarantee success in
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sensitive international negotiations in advance. At
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least of all, when a court
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imposes an absurdly compressed mandatory deadline
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that vastly complicates the give and
6:48
take of foreign relations negotiations negotiations,
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there's a reason they're using this
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language. There's a reason they're using
6:55
this language. The language that you
6:57
see here is designed to convey
6:59
that this is squarely a
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presidential power. These are foreign relations
7:04
negotiations, but out of it, random
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district judge from California, but out
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of this. This is way above
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your pay grade. And in fact,
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that's not even a part of
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the same branch of government. Stay
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out of us. The
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Trump administration continuing the
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United States. does not control the
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sovereign nation of El Salvador, nor
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can it compel El Salvador to follow
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a federal judge's bidding. Well, that's right.
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Or at least insofar as the
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executive branch can do it, it doesn't have
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to do it at the behest of a
7:37
federal judge. If Trump wants to exert pressure
7:39
on a country to compel an outcome, he
7:41
can do that on his own. But this
7:43
idea that this random district judge in
7:46
California could be like, you need to
7:48
order the nation of El Salvador to
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deport one of its own citizens. What
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do you want? A psychopath?
7:55
Yes is the answer. She's
7:57
a psychopath. And so here
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you see. Daily caller reporter Chief
8:01
Justice John Robert, Caitlin Richardson
8:03
saying Chief Justice John Roberts
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is temporarily freezing this order
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requiring the Trump administration to
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bring back Kilmara Brago Garcia
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by midnight. That would have
8:14
been last night. So there
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you go. That's the that's
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that's part one here in
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this saga. That's part one
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in yesterday's news where the
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Supreme Court finally some signs
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of life from John Roberts.
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Where's the Chief Justice been
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lately? I guess that's the
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line. When you try to
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bring an MS-13 guy back
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from a country that he's
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from, the Supreme Court's Chief
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Justice may step in and
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say, let's not do that.
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Let's not do that right
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now. That seems crazy. Yeah,
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because it is crazy. So
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that's the line for John
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Roberts. Additionally, breaking yesterday afternoon,
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the Supreme Court is now
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once again allowing the Trump
9:00
administration to use the alien
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enemies act. to deport illegals
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who are here in our
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country, to deport gangsters. The
9:09
Supreme Court allowing the Trump
9:11
administration to deport gangsters under
9:13
its wartime authority, the court
9:15
permitting the Trump administration on
9:17
Monday, to use a wartime
9:19
authority to deport alleged members
9:21
of a foreign gang. In
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the 5-4 ruling, get ready
9:26
for the 4, the majority
9:28
toss the orders by US
9:30
District Court Judge James... Bozberg,
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the psychopath James Bozberg, this
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guy, look at that clown,
9:36
that guy, he looks like
9:38
an undertaker, Judge Bozberg, the
9:41
deeply convicted, conflicted rather judge,
9:43
who has been interfering in
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the president's ability, his authorities,
9:47
under the Constitution, under the
9:49
law, to deport gangsters from
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our country. Bozberg getting absolutely
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slapped back by the Supreme
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Court yesterday. and
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saying here that alien Act detainees
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going forward, they must receive notice
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after the date of his order
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that they are subject to removal
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under the act. The notice must
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be afforded within a reasonable time
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and in such a manner as
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will allow them to actually seek
10:14
habeas relief in the proper venue
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before such removal occurs. That's a
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legal way of saying there are
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some due process rights that these
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illegals will be afforded. Now I
10:25
don't... I don't like that system.
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I don't think if you're here
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illegally, what more due process do
10:31
you need other than the government
10:33
can demonstrate that you are not
10:35
a citizen or a legal resident
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of the United States? If you
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can do that, wham bam, thank
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you ma'am, get out of our
10:44
country, we can deport you. That's
10:46
my view on this. But the
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Supreme Court saying, okay, you can
10:50
have a little bit of a
10:52
due process here, but not much.
10:54
Now, among the justices who are
10:56
objecting here. Sorry, fellas. My reactions
10:58
continue to be on for some
11:01
reason. For those of you watching
11:03
video, when I do a thumbs
11:05
up, for some reason a giant
11:07
thumbs up, emoji appears on my
11:09
screen, and I have not figured
11:11
out how to shut this thing
11:13
off. Let me see. Anyway, it
11:15
doesn't matter. Who cares? So, Justice
11:17
is the four dissenting justices here.
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Justice Sonia Sotomayor, Elena Kagan, Katangi
11:22
Brown Jackson. And are you ready?
11:24
Amy, Coney, Frickin, Barrett. So is
11:26
this the things you get from
11:28
Amy, Coney, Barrett? Is this the
11:30
things you get? Because last I
11:32
checked, you went to war for
11:34
this woman. When Amy, Coney, Barrett
11:36
was being considered by the United
11:38
States Supreme Court, do you remember
11:41
the bile that was heaped upon
11:43
her? That she, and she was
11:45
being judged for being Catholic, remember
11:47
that? She was being attacked because
11:49
of her religious faith because of
11:51
her religious faith. And
11:53
the Democrats launched, as they did with
11:55
Brecht Kavanaugh and all of these nominees,
11:58
the most vile possible attacks at her.
12:00
And you mounted a massive defense of
12:02
her. You said this is outrageous. This
12:05
is the president's pick. I'm going to
12:07
go with the president here. She shouldn't
12:09
be attacked for this. She shouldn't be
12:11
attacked for her faith. How dare you?
12:14
A faith that's shared by a majority
12:16
of American citizens. A Christian faith. What?
12:18
And so you mount that defense of
12:21
her. She shows up on the United
12:23
States Supreme Court and now she's participating
12:25
in a dissent. against the president of
12:27
the United States from exercising his lawful
12:30
and constitutional authority did deport illegals from
12:32
our country? If there are powers of
12:34
the presidency that are sacrosent, the ones
12:37
that are the most obviously protected and
12:39
the most obviously his, they are the
12:41
ability to be the chief executive of
12:43
the commander of the United States military
12:46
and to handle foreign policy broadly. And
12:48
also to handle our immigration laws, to
12:50
enforce our immigration laws, to secure our
12:53
border, to deport foreign nationals who invade
12:55
our country. That's right there in the
12:57
expectations of the President of the United
12:59
States. The founders envisioned this as a
13:02
primary role for the President. They put
13:04
it in the United States Constitution. And
13:06
Amy Coney Barrett at least partially finding
13:09
herself on the side of the dissent
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now. Ladies, I'm sorry for those of
13:13
you who are in the chat today
13:15
or those of you who are listening.
13:18
I know you're not with these girls
13:20
on the Supreme Court, but how is
13:22
it that this became a battle of
13:25
the sexist? You get the five guys
13:27
all on the side of, yeah, the
13:29
president can do this and he can
13:31
use the Allian Enemies Act to do
13:34
it. And meanwhile, the four women are
13:36
opposed? What? And if you are going
13:38
to make it about an issue of
13:41
sex that is here, how many women
13:43
have been attacked by illegals? in the
13:45
United States, the very types of illegals
13:47
that Trump just deported, subject to the
13:50
alien enemies act. How many rapes and
13:52
murders of American women do we need
13:54
for the women on the United States
13:56
Supreme Court to wake the hell up?
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It's crazy. So there
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you go. The guys versus girls, thank
14:03
goodness, the fellows won this bout. Now
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one of the other pieces here that's
14:08
really important for you to know about
14:10
this decision is that the court found
14:12
that the case was brought in the
14:15
wrong district to begin with. Judge Bozburg,
14:17
who has been just a complete animal
14:19
throughout all of this, Judge Bozburg is
14:21
a District of Columbia judge, a district
14:24
judge in the District of Columbia. And
14:26
the court said, this is a case
14:28
that should have never been brought in
14:31
DC. This case, if anything, should have
14:33
been brought in Texas. That's the appropriate
14:35
venue for it. And there's a good
14:37
reason, of course, that the left brought
14:40
it to Washington DC. It's because they're
14:42
forum shopping. They want a scumbag like
14:44
Bozburg to be the guy who manages
14:47
the case so he can disrupt the
14:49
entirety of immigration law. and disrupt the
14:51
president of the United States and keep
14:53
illegal aliens who commit violent crimes in
14:56
the United States of America. This is
14:58
why they go judge shopping. They go
15:00
to DC for that. They didn't like
15:03
their hands in Texas. They preferred it
15:05
in Washington DC. And so they picked
15:07
the undertaker here in order to handle
15:09
it. And it's been a complete disaster
15:12
over these last few weeks. President Trump
15:14
has been driven crazy by it. And
15:16
rightfully so. Because his view is I
15:19
got to get these people out of
15:21
the country. So there you go, the
15:23
United States Supreme Court at least twice
15:25
yesterday stepping up doing its role in
15:28
the midst of all this. It doesn't
15:30
foreclose on the continuing court proceedings and
15:32
all of this, but it does give
15:35
us some breathing room to deport illegals
15:37
again more speedily for the president to
15:39
get back on that mission of getting
15:41
people out of the United States of
15:44
America who shouldn't be here. So are
15:46
we are we W's in the chat
15:48
right now? Is this a win for
15:51
us? I think it is. I think
15:53
this is a big W for us.
15:55
So the, so the undertaker doesn't win.
15:57
I see people in the chat calling
16:00
him lurch. You're right about that. This
16:02
guy, he is lurch. Look at him.
16:04
Look at that guy. W's in the
16:07
chat. Big win here. It's good. It's
16:09
good. We have to stop this judge
16:11
shopping. And also we've got to stop
16:13
all of the use of nationwide injections
16:16
by these district judges. So the Congress
16:18
is trying to pursue that right now
16:20
to smack down. these radical judges who
16:23
are abusing their power saying no more
16:25
nationwide injunctions who were you to do
16:27
this. So the dog catcher can stop
16:29
the president of the United States at
16:32
any moment. That doesn't make any sense
16:34
at all. And Congress created those courts,
16:36
those lower courts, and Congress can rein
16:39
them in. So now's the time. Congress.
16:41
This is where you step up here
16:43
to to to rein these guys in
16:45
because so far the The Supreme Court
16:48
has not, but Congress can. They can
16:50
step in right now, unfortunately, take care
16:52
of this in no time. So they
16:55
should really do that. So yes, yes,
16:57
we've got some winning going on this
16:59
week. Thank goodness and good for President
17:01
Trump. What a relief for him yesterday.
17:04
And I know on Truth Social, he's
17:06
been celebrating this. He's been really encouraged
17:08
by these rulings out of the United
17:11
States Supreme Court. I am too grateful
17:13
for that. And I hope Amy Koni
17:15
Barrett comes to her comes to her
17:17
senses. Be worthy of the effort that
17:20
everyone in this chat and all across
17:22
the country put in for you. People
17:24
really were rooting her on and would
17:27
like to see her deliver. Now's the
17:29
time. Because yesterday that was another disappointing
17:31
ruling out of ECB. All right, we're
17:33
going to get more into the tariff
17:36
fights coming up. And so I said
17:38
last week, I think President Trump is
17:40
going to shake a few apples out
17:43
of the tree by the time we
17:45
speak again next week. And sure enough,
17:47
it's now next week. It's Tuesday morning
17:49
as we're talking live and I'm telling
17:52
you apples are absolutely tumbling out of
17:54
the tree right now. And Wednesday, that's
17:56
the big day. Tomorrow is when all
17:59
of those tariffs are going to come
18:01
into place all across the planet, the
18:03
big tariffs. And the president has been
18:05
getting a lot of countries to come
18:08
rushing to the negotiating table. I'll give
18:10
you an update on all of the
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access.org. Thank you. I've
21:07
got a teleprompter up in the
21:09
room. We've got a cool setup
21:11
here in the home studio. It's
21:14
an unusual level of detail for
21:16
home studio. I've got the teleprompter
21:18
set up here and the fellows are
21:20
feeding me all of my important
21:22
content from Florida. And in fact, in
21:24
the studio, should I show up, you
21:27
guys want to see anything on the
21:29
shelf? You want to see anything I've
21:31
got? I've got some good stuff here.
21:34
Maybe worth showing you. Let me, I'll show
21:36
you one quick thing. Here you go. Check
21:38
this out. Here. Let's see. Let's not
21:40
get stuck to the chair here. This bad
21:42
boy is, as you might expect, a
21:45
signature from the President of
21:47
the United States. And you will
21:49
recall that particular logo that
21:51
is from the 2020 campaign.
21:53
Let me see. Trump 2020.
21:55
Keep America great. Keep
21:57
America great. Yes, you did.
21:59
I am wearing slippers chat. Thank you
22:02
for that, Draco Americanis. I'm at home.
22:04
I was like, why not? I'm just
22:06
going to slip something on here. I
22:08
do have the Keep America Great Hat.
22:10
President Trump signed this bad boy for
22:13
me. He signed this at the Resolute
22:15
desk when I paid him a visit,
22:17
which was awesome. That was a really nice
22:19
privilege to be able to do that. And
22:21
it was a funny day, because it
22:23
was one of those days. I think I
22:25
may have told this story, but I'll repeat
22:28
it. I'll repeat it. We were with I think
22:30
I was with a bunch of radio hosts
22:32
actually at the time a bunch of
22:34
conservative radio hosts we were at the
22:36
at the in the Oval Office we're
22:38
sitting around talking to the president if
22:41
I remember correctly that may have been
22:43
the day that Nancy Pelosi and the
22:45
Democrats were during a government
22:47
shutdown we're trying to fly away from
22:49
Washington in order to go to
22:52
Afghanistan for a theatrical visit with
22:54
the troops and the president canceled
22:56
their flights so they couldn't. So
22:59
they couldn't leave the country.
23:01
So they ended up getting
23:03
stuck on these buses. It was
23:05
2019. This is here, take a look
23:07
at this. This is hilarious.
23:09
Do you remember this?
23:11
Trump cancels Nancy Pelosi
23:13
foreign trip, citing shutdown.
23:16
This is in 2019. I believe this
23:18
was the visit. I might have
23:20
been a different visit to the
23:22
White House. But how funny is
23:24
that. And so they ended
23:26
up, the buses ended up
23:28
just circling in front of
23:31
the Congress building because
23:33
they couldn't go anywhere.
23:35
Trump was like, now I
23:37
cancel all your military flights,
23:39
you're not going anywhere, which
23:42
is fantastic. So anyway,
23:44
at some point, the meeting ends
23:46
and the president says, hey,
23:48
do you guys want to go
23:50
see the Monica room? what the
23:53
president refers to the the presidential
23:55
study there's a let me see if I can
23:57
pull up a map of the Oval Office for you
24:00
for a moment. This is, this
24:02
might be a useful, a useful
24:04
glance. Yeah, this is not too
24:06
bad. This is a, this is
24:08
a decent look. So, so look
24:10
here. Right here is the Oval
24:12
Office, obviously, and then right down
24:14
the hallway, there's a study, right
24:16
here, that room right there, and
24:18
then beyond that is the presidential
24:21
dining room. This is where the
24:23
president... Watch his television. The TV
24:25
is right here on the wall.
24:27
There's a little fireplace. He's got
24:29
helmets up there on the wall,
24:31
football helmets for both Army and
24:33
Navy. And right here, the presidential
24:35
study, if you've ever read the
24:37
Star Report, which I only recommend
24:40
for adults, it's not for children,
24:42
not to read the Star Report,
24:44
this is where a lot of
24:46
the action happened, right there in
24:48
the, in the, in the, in
24:50
the, in the study. And that's,
24:52
that's it, that's really, that's really.
24:54
That's really what you need to
24:56
know. So President Trump refers to
24:58
that as the Monica room. And
25:01
he says, you want to go
25:03
see it? And so the answer
25:05
to that for the entire group
25:07
of people was of course, yes.
25:09
Yeah, absolutely by all means, yeah,
25:11
we'd love to, we'd love to
25:13
see the Monica room. So we
25:15
all walk in, we walk down
25:17
the hallway and the president leads
25:20
us into that room. And as
25:22
you walk in, what you discover,
25:24
what you discover is that on
25:26
the walls are magga hats. Every,
25:28
the walls are covered in magga
25:30
hats, they're covered in maga hats
25:32
of every kind. You've got keep
25:34
America great, you've got make America
25:36
great again, you've got, um, camo
25:38
maga hats, everything. It was really
25:41
cool. And the president, kind of
25:43
like, you know, like Willy Wonka's
25:45
chocolate factory, he's like, everyone take
25:47
one, go ahead, take a hat.
25:49
So everyone, everyone took hats off
25:51
the wall. Let me see if
25:53
you can. See that. Let's see.
25:55
There you go. Presidential marker, signature
25:57
marker. And he signs all of
26:00
these. covers for all the people
26:02
who stopped by the Resolute Desk,
26:04
one after the other, after the
26:06
other. And so I had to
26:08
walk home from the, I walked
26:10
back to my office from the
26:12
White House, and I'm carrying this
26:14
hat, and I'm walking through very
26:16
left-wing Washington DC. And I was,
26:18
I have this magga hat in
26:21
my hand, keep America great, with
26:23
a clear presidential signature on it.
26:25
And I'm watching left these stare
26:27
at what I'm carrying the most
26:29
evil thing they've ever seen. Like,
26:31
like, or at least something that's
26:33
gonna burn them if they touch
26:35
it. Like, it was like, what
26:37
happened, Justin? Oh, can people hear
26:40
you? They can't, oh, this is,
26:42
oh, this is Guy and Justin
26:44
getting their hat signed in Trump
26:46
Tower in New York in October.
26:48
That's when you went and Dan
26:50
interviewed him, right? Yeah, oh, I
26:52
love that. Oh, I love that.
26:54
And then did you guys. I
26:56
have to walk the streets of
26:58
New York right after that. They
27:01
walk the streets with their hats
27:03
in hand right after that. And
27:05
that's fantastic. Look, there's Paula, there's
27:07
from left to right Justin, Paula,
27:09
the president, Dan and Guy. Those
27:11
guys, what a great photo. What
27:13
a keepsake, that's so cool. So
27:15
you got your hat signed, you
27:17
walked through the streets of New
27:20
York, were you getting dirty looks
27:22
at all, Justin? He says yes,
27:24
that we're getting dirty looks from...
27:26
the people in New York not
27:28
not exactly thrilled but yeah anyway
27:30
so anyway this is one of
27:32
the features in case you're wondering
27:34
on the shelf I've got that
27:36
I've also got a piece of
27:39
the Berlin wall back here as
27:41
well I've got a little chunk
27:43
of the Berlin wall which I'm
27:45
very proud of as well so
27:47
yes we've got we've got some
27:49
good stuff going on anyway that's
27:51
a quick tour for you of
27:53
the of the studio today all
27:55
right let me get back to
27:57
what's going on with tariffs and
28:00
the president of the United States
28:02
as all these countries are now
28:04
all of a sudden rushing in
28:06
our direction so yesterday Benjamin Netanyahu
28:08
paid a visit to the Oval
28:10
Office, comes to the United States
28:12
of America, and I knew as
28:14
soon as it was happening. President
28:16
Trump announced it last week, I
28:19
said, I said right here on
28:21
this program, you know what's going
28:23
to happen, Netanyahu's going to get
28:25
here, and they're going to discuss
28:27
tariffs. They're going to discuss dropping
28:29
these tariffs because, you know, Israel
28:31
doesn't want them from the United
28:33
States, but Israel does impose tariffs
28:35
on America. So this will be
28:37
a centerpiece of their conversation. Obviously
28:40
both Netanyahu and President Trump have
28:42
other things to talk about too.
28:44
They have to figure out the
28:46
way to bring peace to Gaza.
28:48
But right there at the top
28:50
of their list, it seemed like
28:52
trade was the number one issue.
28:54
In fact, once the press was
28:56
welcomed into the Oval Office yesterday,
28:59
Benjamin Netanyahu announced that he wants
29:01
to lead the world in dropping
29:03
tariffs against the United States. Take
29:05
a look, BB Netanyahu in the
29:07
Oval Office yesterday. We will eliminate
29:09
a trade deficit with the United
29:11
States. We intend to do it
29:13
very quickly. We think it's the
29:15
right thing to do. And we're
29:17
going to also eliminate trade barriers,
29:20
a variety of trade barriers that
29:22
have been put up unnecessarily. And
29:24
I think Israel can serve as
29:26
a model for many countries who
29:28
ought to do the same. I
29:30
recognize the position of the United
29:32
States. It says, you know, we're
29:34
allowing... other countries to put tariffs
29:36
on us but we don't put
29:39
tariffs on them and you know
29:41
I'm a free trade champion and
29:43
free trade has to be fair
29:45
trade and I think that's basically
29:47
the position that you have put
29:49
forward Mr. President we are going
29:51
to eliminate the tariffs and rapidly
29:53
I had the opportunity to speak
29:55
to Secretary Lupnik yesterday talked about
29:57
how we we could affect this
30:00
quickly and I hope to bring
30:02
a solution very quickly we're not
30:04
talking about intentions, we're not talking
30:06
about, you know, just words, we're
30:08
talking about results. Those results are
30:10
going to come back. That's the
30:12
first. Thank you very much. It's
30:14
very nice. We're talking about results.
30:16
Look, that's a really good and
30:19
healthy thing. And Netanyahu is a
30:21
guy who runs a country that
30:23
has to have a lot of
30:25
gratitude for the support of the
30:27
United States of America. In terms
30:29
of financial support, I don't know
30:31
if you've ever looked at this,
30:33
but do you know how much
30:35
support we've given to Ukraine than
30:37
we have over the entire time
30:40
we've... you know, over decades with
30:42
Israel, over decades. Isn't that wild?
30:44
And in the case of Israel,
30:46
look, this is a country that's
30:48
very gratitude, very grateful for U.S.
30:50
support. So I'm pleased to see
30:52
Netanyahu come and say, look, we
30:54
don't want any heat from America.
30:56
We want to be on your
30:59
good side. We're going to be
31:01
an example for the rest of
31:03
the world. We're going to drop
31:05
all of our trade barriers and
31:07
we're going to decrease all of
31:09
our trade barriers. which is what
31:11
President Trump wants. He wants all
31:13
these countries to spend more money
31:15
here. He wants to eliminate those
31:17
trade deficits. He wants that money
31:20
moving in to the United States.
31:22
So it is a massive, massive
31:24
deal. Yeah, look at that. Look
31:26
at that. Look at the data
31:28
there. Look how much money has
31:30
been spent on Ukraine. You add
31:32
up all that red there. It's
31:34
more than all the money that's
31:36
been spent on Israel for decades
31:39
now. It's amazing and that's and
31:41
that's just you know That's it's
31:43
just remarkable. It's just remarkable to
31:45
to watch and so Here we
31:47
have Israel showing up and saying
31:49
okay. We're gonna we're gonna be
31:51
on your side Here's another piece
31:53
of this. We've got a lot
31:55
of countries who are coming for
31:58
a deal in fact 70 countries
32:00
now according to White House have
32:02
approached the White House and said,
32:04
please, please, please, let us make
32:06
a deal. Take a look at
32:08
this. I haven't seen anything from
32:10
them, but Larry I can tell
32:12
you that there are 50, 60,
32:14
maybe almost 70 countries now who
32:16
have approached us, so it's going
32:19
to be a busy... April, May,
32:21
maybe into June, and Japan is
32:23
a very important military ally. They're
32:25
very important economic ally, and the
32:27
U.S. has a lot of history
32:29
with them, so I would expect
32:31
that Japan's going to get priority
32:33
just because they came forward very
32:35
quickly, but it's going to be
32:38
very busy, and if President Trump
32:40
again gave himself maximum negotiating leverage
32:42
and just when he achieved the
32:44
maximum leverage he's willing to start
32:46
talking. Maximum leverage and now he's
32:48
willing to start talking. So the
32:50
president slapping all these countries with
32:52
tariffs and 70 of them have
32:54
now approached the United States and
32:56
said hey we'd like to figure
32:59
out a way out of this.
33:01
We'd like to stop this please.
33:03
In fact the the the president...
33:05
has basically was talking about like,
33:07
look, we talked with Japan yesterday
33:09
morning, had big conversations with Japan,
33:11
and the president agrees here in
33:13
cut eight that a lot of
33:15
countries are now approaching him and
33:18
looking to negotiate. Kevin Hassett was
33:20
on television this morning from the
33:22
Council of Economic Advisers, and he
33:24
said, look, we've got so many
33:26
people pouring in right now that
33:28
the schedule for negotiations is going
33:30
to stretch on for months. Take
33:32
a look at the president, cut
33:34
eight, here he is in the
33:36
Oval Office yesterday. We have many
33:39
many countries that are coming to
33:41
negotiate deals with us and they're
33:43
going to be fair deals and
33:45
in certain cases they're going to
33:47
be paying substantial tariffs. There'll be
33:49
fair deals. As you know I
33:51
spoke this morning with the Prime
33:53
Minister of Japan and we had
33:55
a very good conversation there coming
33:58
and I said one thing you're
34:00
going to have to open up
34:02
your country because We sold no
34:04
cars like zero cars in Japan.
34:06
And they sold millions of cars
34:08
into our country. With China, as
34:10
you know, against my statement, they
34:12
put a 34% tariff on above
34:14
what their ridiculous tariffs were already.
34:16
And I said, if that tariff
34:19
isn't removed by tomorrow at 12
34:21
o'clock, we're putting a 50% tariff
34:23
on above the tariffs that we
34:25
put on the tariffs that we
34:27
put on. talking to China, we'll
34:29
be talking to a lot of
34:31
different countries. And I think, you
34:34
know, if we can make a
34:36
really fair deal and a good
34:38
deal for the United States, done
34:40
a good deal for other. This
34:42
is America first. That's now America
34:44
first. And we didn't put America
34:46
first. We put America last. The
34:49
people that were in the Oval
34:51
Office put America last, and we're
34:53
not going to stand for it.
34:55
Yeah. America last. There the president
34:57
saying that look we're having a lot
34:59
of negotiations with countries right now a
35:01
lot of people rushing in and I'll
35:04
get to some more in a moment
35:06
just kind of that the list keeps
35:08
growing it really really quickly which is
35:10
precisely what you want and this is
35:12
Really isn't it kind of a reminder
35:15
of just like just pull the alpha
35:17
move at the top none of this mealy
35:19
mouth stuff no passive aggression just
35:21
outright aggression and. the president
35:24
doing that and instantly creating
35:26
results instantly people are rushing
35:28
to the table this is not
35:30
he's not limping into the negotiation
35:32
he's throwing everything on the table boom
35:34
immediately and these countries are coming
35:37
in wait a second mercy mercy let's
35:39
let's let's back off a little bit
35:41
let's we'll figure out ways to make
35:43
this good for America as for president's
35:45
position right now is I'm listening I'm
35:47
listening speak tell me what you have in
35:49
mind but on China China thinks it can
35:52
play hardball here. And you've got Trump officials
35:54
who are saying, look, this is a losing hand.
35:56
Scott Besson is saying they're playing a losing hand.
35:58
This is not working for them. China imposing
36:00
tariffs on us is ridiculous because they
36:03
take very little product from us to
36:05
begin with. So it's not there's not
36:07
some great pain to the American economy
36:09
that they're not taking more of our products.
36:12
And meanwhile, that the president's imposing
36:14
tariffs on them as a way
36:16
to counteract all of their abuses
36:18
and China's abuses are immense. China's
36:21
got tariffs on us. China manipulates
36:23
its currency. China steals our intellectual
36:25
property. China subsidizes injuries as injuries
36:27
within its own borders. in order
36:30
to hurt American industry. Steel is
36:32
an example of that. That's China's
36:34
trade practices. So it's tariffs to
36:36
non-tariff barriers, to state-driven interference in
36:39
the markets. And the president's saying,
36:41
no mass, I'm not doing that
36:43
anymore. We're going to impose tariffs
36:45
on you until you get rid
36:47
of the attacks you're already conducting
36:49
against us. So President Trump's tariffs,
36:52
they are reciprocal. They're defensive tariffs
36:54
against China. That's really the big
36:56
player here. And there's a headline
36:58
this morning that. China is now
37:00
contemplating not lifting the tariffs as
37:02
President Trump warned them to do
37:04
yesterday, but instead escalating. And
37:07
it's a funny kind of escalation
37:09
because I'm almost looking forward to
37:11
this if China actually does it. Take
37:13
a look at this. According to the
37:15
Hollywood reporter, China is mauling a
37:18
ban right now on Hollywood film
37:20
releases on Hollywood film releases in
37:23
response to President Trump's tariffs. Two
37:26
widely followed Chinese public figures one
37:28
an editor for a state media
37:30
outlet that would be a spokesman
37:32
for the chi-coms The other the
37:34
son of a former party chief the
37:36
chi-coms released identical outlines on
37:38
Tuesday of countermeasures that Chinese
37:40
authorities are said to be
37:43
considering in response to Trump's
37:45
tariffs and among them is
37:47
We're gonna stop playing Hollywood
37:49
movies inside of our country Let
37:51
me explore this for a moment and why
37:53
this is a great thing Now,
37:56
Hollywood only gets
37:58
to put in a few movies
38:00
a year into China. China has
38:02
got a market of over a
38:05
billion people. And you can see
38:07
why, if you're, you know,
38:09
a Craven movie executive who has
38:11
no interest in loyalty to your
38:13
own country whatsoever, if you'd be
38:16
eager to, oh, I got to
38:18
get into China, we've got to
38:20
get those movies in there. And
38:22
it's not that we're sending American
38:25
messages that are appearing
38:27
in China. China is... using
38:29
its weight and using the size
38:31
of its population and the
38:33
size of its economy in
38:36
order to compel Hollywood
38:38
to create Chinese satisfying
38:40
propaganda so that they can
38:42
get their movies into China.
38:44
China only allows 20 foreign films
38:46
a year. And so the competition
38:49
for that is pretty fierce. And
38:52
among the big recipients of
38:54
that Chinese money in the
38:56
past have been Disney. Disney
38:58
is one of the big ones all
39:00
of those Marvel movies the Avengers Disney
39:02
fought like crazy to get those movies
39:05
into China's market and in order to do
39:07
that they have to satisfy all of the
39:09
Chinese sensors now what is the effect on
39:11
the culture in the United States the effect
39:14
is that Hollywood which produces cultural
39:16
setpieces and produces movies that people
39:18
consume and helps them think about
39:20
the way that they think about
39:22
the world and good versus evil
39:24
right we often use especially fiction
39:27
as a means to formulate our thoughts as
39:29
we go forward in life, fiction
39:31
is a useful way to do that,
39:34
how we encounter things and how
39:36
we deal with them. Hollywood
39:38
has been manipulating these
39:40
storylines to satisfy the
39:42
Chinese communist sensors, having
39:44
downstream effects on our
39:46
culture in the United States of
39:49
America. To put a finer point
39:51
on it, the last time a major
39:53
Hollywood studio produced... a film that
39:55
was even remotely critical of China
39:58
and the Chinese government? was
40:00
in the late 90s, it was
40:02
a movie called Seven Years in
40:04
Tibet with Brad Pitt. That is
40:06
the last time Hollywood, a major
40:08
studio in Hollywood, produced a film
40:10
that was remotely critical of China.
40:12
The reason for that is because
40:15
all the major Hollywood production studios
40:17
are sucking up to the chi-coms
40:19
to get their movies into the market.
40:21
So the last thing they want to
40:24
do is insult the communists.
40:26
To insult the communists. If
40:28
that stops... If the Chinese market
40:30
cuts off Hollywood entirely, that
40:32
will redown to our benefit. Does
40:34
that mean Hollywood is all
40:36
of a sudden going to become
40:39
right wing or conservative or pro-American?
40:41
No, it doesn't. That kind of
40:43
thing doesn't happen overnight. But it
40:46
diminishes the perverse incentives that
40:48
Hollywood has to hew to the
40:50
Chinese Communist Party in everything
40:52
it produces. So just
40:55
keep keep your eyes open for that.
40:57
So this idea that so when you
40:59
see these headlines today that oh China
41:01
might stop Hollywood from having
41:04
its movies in its country good.
41:06
Thank goodness that this is
41:08
exactly what we want. This
41:10
is I can't get over the winning. I'm
41:12
I'm in favor of it. It's really
41:14
good. All right. So so that's the
41:16
update on the China side of it.
41:19
And now say again Justin. You tell
41:21
me something here. Oh. Okay, well let
41:23
me tell you, let's take an obscene
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to have that okay let me
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see okay so we've got the
46:00
countries who are poring in though.
46:02
Speaking of getting muscular, President Trump
46:04
just knocking heads right now, bringing
46:06
everybody in, which is great news.
46:08
And I've got, I've got some
46:10
of these countries, so we've got
46:12
Japan, they called the president yesterday,
46:14
they started negotiating. Scott Besson, the
46:16
Treasury Secretary, came out and he
46:18
said, this is great. Japan is
46:21
one of America's closest allies. And
46:23
I look forward to more productive
46:25
engagement with them regarding tariffs as
46:27
well as non-tariff trade barriers and
46:29
currency issues and government subsidies. I
46:31
mentioned China with all of those,
46:33
Japan has those too. And Besson
46:35
says he appreciates the Japanese government's
46:37
outreach here. The European Union is
46:39
offering to remove all industrial tariffs
46:41
now. The EU, this is a
46:43
pretty good bang for the buck
46:45
here. If you can get a
46:47
bunch of countries to do it
46:50
at once. It's funny because the
46:52
EU, you see the political headline
46:54
there. The EU, they were banding
46:56
together as President Trump said as
46:58
a counterbalance to the United States.
47:00
Now because all of these countries
47:02
are all married into one government
47:04
system, they might all have to
47:06
agree to a massive trade deal
47:08
with the United States. So they
47:10
kind of built the trap that
47:12
they're in right now. So the
47:14
EU is... contemplating negotiating with Trump
47:17
for the removal of all industrial
47:19
tariffs. Now note they say industrial,
47:21
they don't say agricultural, there's a
47:23
bunch of other categories of tariffs
47:25
here. So this is not a
47:27
blanket reduction or removal of tariffs,
47:29
but at least industrial tariffs. That's
47:31
a lot of fun. So that's
47:33
a really good indicator. Who else
47:35
here? India wants an equitable trade
47:37
deal and not confrontation after these
47:39
Trump tariffs. They're ready to dive
47:41
in bright part with the report
47:43
here. An Indian government official telling
47:46
Bloomberg News that his government is
47:48
not going to retaliate against President
47:50
Trump's tariff in position. Instead, New
47:52
Delhi hopes to work out a
47:54
deal to reduce these tariffs and
47:56
trade barriers on both sides. India,
47:58
a massive mass of... source of
48:00
so much US consumption, so many goods
48:02
produced in India. In fact, I've seen
48:04
some reports in the last 24 years
48:07
that Apple is contemplating moving a lot
48:09
of its iPhone production from China to
48:11
India because China, the tariffs are just
48:14
going to be too high there and
48:16
they still want to sell in the
48:18
American market at prices that don't get
48:20
to two or three thousand dollars an
48:22
iPhone. So they're looking at... rerouting some
48:25
of that development to India. Of
48:27
course, the best outcome would be
48:29
if we can bring all of
48:31
this on shore. That's the president's
48:33
desire here. So India making moves
48:35
right now. India not the only
48:37
one. Taiwan also making big deals
48:39
here. Taiwan is offering zero tariffs
48:41
and more in investment in
48:43
the United States. Taiwan, a critical
48:45
source of all of these microchips.
48:48
They're the biggest chip maker on
48:50
the planet. TSMC is the name of the
48:52
name of the company. And they're already
48:54
pledging to spend over
48:56
$100 billion on five
48:59
new semiconductor factories in Arizona
49:01
over the next four years.
49:03
This is the president of
49:05
the United States who's inducing
49:08
this. That's, again, exactly
49:10
what you want as President Trump
49:12
is getting Taiwan to come to
49:15
the table here. Another one.
49:17
Zimbabwe. How about that?
49:19
Zimbabwe comes flying in. They
49:21
are becoming, according to the New
49:23
York Post, the first country to
49:25
officially cave on Trump's tariffs. Zimbabwe
49:28
set to become the first country
49:30
to officially cave on Trump's tariffs.
49:32
Zimbabwe is going to be a
49:34
much smaller partner here when it
49:36
comes to trade, but they
49:39
want to maintain a positive
49:41
relationship. Zimbabwe President Emerson, Manangagua.
49:44
saying over the weekend, quote, in
49:46
the spirit of constructing a mutually
49:48
beneficial and positive relationship with the
49:50
United States of America, I will
49:53
direct the Zimbabwean government to implement
49:55
a suspension of all tariffs levied on
49:57
goods originating from the United States.
50:00
So that's a that's super important
50:02
as Zimbabwe it becomes one of those countries
50:05
that says no more uncle uncle I don't
50:07
want any part of this and so you
50:09
got 70 countries here looking for a tariff
50:11
deal among the many I just mentioned so
50:13
that's really good news and so a lot
50:16
of progress is being made China putting up
50:18
the fight right now but what kind of
50:20
fight are they putting up they're going to
50:22
stop Hollywood from having their movies in
50:24
China good looking forward to that
50:26
Now here's where I've got some
50:28
problems and here's where I imagine
50:30
you have some problems too. Look
50:33
at this headline from the Hill
50:35
today. Seven Republican senators
50:37
have signed on to a bill now to check
50:40
Trump's trade authority, to check
50:42
Trump's trade authority, meaning they're
50:44
trying to stop President
50:47
Trump from being able to
50:49
negotiate these deals in order to
50:51
create better outcomes for us.
50:53
Seven Republican senators, that
50:56
includes Senator Chuck Grassley,
50:58
Senator Mitch McConnell, Jerry
51:00
Moran of Kansas, Lisa Murkowski
51:03
of Alaska, Tom Tillis of
51:05
North Carolina, Todd Young of
51:07
Indiana, and Susan Collins of
51:09
Maine, are all signing up. They're
51:12
on board with Democrats for
51:14
something called the Trade Review Act
51:16
of 2025. The legislation
51:18
with limit Trump's ability
51:20
to oppose unilateral tariffs
51:22
without the approval of
51:24
Congress, and it would require
51:27
the president to notify Congress
51:29
of the imposition of new
51:31
tariffs and increased tariffs within
51:33
48 hours and provide an
51:35
explanation for the reason for the
51:37
action. So you have Republicans
51:39
here who at the moment where
51:42
President Trump has a lot of
51:44
strength, a lot of and... a lot of
51:46
aggression here and you have 70 countries
51:48
who are rushing to the negotiating
51:50
table for a positive outcome for
51:52
the United States and that would
51:55
include by the way places like
51:57
Mitch McConnell's Kentucky have you seen all
51:59
of these people coming out, they
52:01
keep saying, you know, like, Mitch
52:03
McConnell's Kentucky, you've got people saying,
52:05
we're not going to buy bourbon
52:07
from Kentucky. We're going to stop
52:10
buying bourbon these other countries, or
52:12
they're going to impose massive tariffs
52:14
on bourbon, is the claim. Mitch
52:16
McConnell would do well to let
52:18
Trump be, Trump, he's not in
52:20
it for Kentucky. He's like in
52:23
this for China or something. He's
52:25
in this for the globalists. The
52:27
guys who are fighting back against
52:29
this are fighting not on behalf
52:31
of national benefit. They're fighting on
52:33
behalf of the globalists here for
52:36
the United States to continue to
52:38
be taking advantage of. Does this
52:40
not, if you have those seven
52:42
Republicans, this does not expose them
52:44
for who they really work for?
52:47
It's not their constituents. You really
52:49
think the people of Maine want
52:51
like... Like, for instance, Maine, which
52:53
is very dependent on lumber. I
52:55
mean, it's a huge lumber state.
52:57
You think the people of Maine
53:00
really want Canada to continue to
53:02
screw us over on lumber? They
53:04
really want these arrangements that hurt
53:06
Mainers? No. Do you think North
53:08
Carolina, Tom Tell us, you think
53:10
North Carolina wants its furniture industry
53:13
to continue to be savage by
53:15
bad actors around the globe? Have
53:17
you seen what's happened to... North
53:19
Carolina was famous? for its furniture
53:21
development for building real wood American
53:24
furniture in the state of North
53:26
Carolina high point North Carolina quite
53:28
famously and here's Tom Tillis he's
53:30
on board with screwing high point
53:32
over again screwing the people of
53:34
North Carolina over it is ludicrous
53:37
what's happening so these are exactly
53:39
the kinds of senators who you
53:41
can count on to just be
53:43
absolute chickens in the face of
53:45
a moment where you need utter
53:47
strength and President Trump demonstrating that
53:50
strength. And I'm disappointed to see
53:52
Chuck Grassley on that list. Chuck
53:54
Grassley can be good from time
53:56
to time from Iowa, but there
53:58
he is. is alongside Mitch McConnell,
54:00
Mitch McConnell, who's being shoved around
54:03
on a wheelchair right now, who
54:05
I don't, I'm not even sure
54:07
how much he can even communicate
54:09
these days. He's being, he's, he's
54:11
like, he's being put into these
54:14
cars in wheelchairs. And like, what,
54:16
what is this? How is this
54:18
a good deal for us? Take
54:20
a look at this guy, the
54:22
state he's in right now. Mitch
54:24
McConnell. There is look, there's Mitch
54:27
McConnell in a wheelchair. just being
54:29
wheeled around in the United States
54:31
Capitol building, you know, and being
54:33
tilted into cars. It's time to
54:35
go, buddy. It's time. It's long
54:37
past time to get out here.
54:40
Mitch McConnell. So there you go.
54:42
Those are the guys who are
54:44
fighting back. So seven Republican senators
54:46
are saying that they're going to
54:48
try and stop Trump here from
54:51
conducting fixing our economy. Meanwhile, President
54:53
Trump himself on the fact that
54:55
these these senators are fighting back
54:57
against him. Yeah, he's
54:59
issued a veto threat. Don't you
55:01
send that bill to my desk?
55:04
Don't you? I got to, I
55:06
will veto it if that thing
55:08
appears. President Trump will veto a
55:10
bill introduced by senators Maria Cantwell,
55:13
that's the Democrat and Chuck Grassley,
55:15
that would limit the president's authority.
55:17
The White House releasing a statement
55:19
on administration policy that was sent
55:21
to congressional offices yesterday. If passed,
55:24
this bill would dangerously hamper the
55:26
president's authority and duty to determine
55:28
our foreign policy and protect our
55:30
national security. If that Senate bill
55:33
were presented to the president, he
55:35
would veto the bill. So it's
55:37
a non-starter. Don't even bother. The
55:39
president's going to veto this thing
55:41
and maintain that authority to be
55:44
able to conduct the nation's affairs
55:46
here. And finally, you know, I've
55:48
got a lot of other things
55:50
to get to, crazy lefties to
55:52
get to, maybe we can get
55:55
to them later this week. But
55:57
I have a photo that I
55:59
really want to show you here
56:01
that is really spectacular for those
56:04
of you watching the video podcast
56:06
today. watching us on rumble. Check
56:08
this out. Here is, here's a
56:10
recent image of Alexandria Okazio Cortez.
56:12
You look at this woman? She
56:15
is riding first class on a
56:17
jet blue flight that she just
56:19
took a couple weeks ago. First
56:21
class, the socialist flying first class,
56:24
and here's the headline from the
56:26
New York Post. AOC flies first
56:28
class. to Bernie Sanders' oligarchy rally
56:30
as critics pan Lefty Paul for
56:32
battling inequality one mimosa at a
56:35
time. She went to a fight
56:37
oligarchy rally. She flew to hang
56:39
out with Bernie Sanders as if
56:41
she was fighting back against the
56:44
ridge. And here she is flying
56:46
first class. Just to give you
56:48
a sense of how committed to
56:50
the cause she is on the
56:52
jet blue flight. The New York
56:55
Post says that a first class
56:57
flight for that same day and
56:59
time would cost about $1,100 one
57:01
way, a first class seat on
57:04
that route, weekday and time, would
57:06
cost $1,100. Who's paying for that
57:08
flight? My guess is it's not
57:10
AOC? It's not AOC. Also, has
57:12
AOC gotten rid of her Tesla
57:15
yet? She owns a Tesla. She
57:17
lives in a very fancy apartment
57:19
building in Washington, D.C. She's been
57:21
driving a Tesla around for the
57:23
last couple years. I'd love an
57:26
update. If there's any enterprising reporter
57:28
who actually cares about giving us
57:30
the truth out there, would you
57:32
find out if AOC still owns
57:35
the Tesla and whether or not
57:37
it's been vandalized by her neighbors
57:39
yet? Have any Democrats pooped on
57:41
AOC's Tesla yet? Could have happened.
57:43
Very likely she's living in Washington
57:46
DC. And when she's not there,
57:48
she's flying first class to her
57:50
socialism rallies. Really, really spectacular. Tomorrow
57:52
on the program we're going to
57:55
take a closer look at whatever
57:57
victories pop up in the next
57:59
24 hours. Also, crazy Jasmine Crockett
58:01
is out with more insanity saying
58:03
that she really needs illegal alien
58:06
slaves in the United States of America.
58:08
She desperately needs them. Maybe we can
58:10
get to that tomorrow. You can always
58:12
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58:15
I'm on True Social. I'm on Instagram.
58:17
And of course, I'm live nationwide from
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58:24
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this same rumble channel. We have a
58:35
great audience. The chat is full of
58:37
amazing people. God bless you. The best
58:39
damn audience in all of media. Love
58:41
talking to you and I'll do it
58:43
again tomorrow. Right here again, if
58:46
you're watching live, it'll be on
58:48
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58:50
on rumble. Stephen Crowder. Stay tuned
58:52
for that. Thanks so much guys.
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