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Charlie Kirk
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Blake Neff
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Andrew Colvett
I they're collecting your communications.
Tyler Boyer
All right, everybody. Welcome to Thought Crime Tuesday. It's not a Thursday this time. I am Andrew Colvett. Producer Andrew I am joined by Blake Neff and Tyler Boyer tonight. My earpiece keeps falling out. Charlie will be joining us momentarily as will Jack Posobic. We're getting the stream going, letting the juices flow here from Phoenix, Arizona in preparation of President Trump's address to a joint session of Congress. He's dubbing this evening as the renewal of the American dream, which I think is apartment and since it's not a state of the union, it's actually something sort of different. He was invited by Speaker Mike Johnson to do this. Normally we would have a State of the Union. Next year we'll have a State of the Union. So renewal of the American dream, that's the theme. It looks like we've got senators coming into the main hall. Let's, let's make sure we get that picture in picture there, guys, so people can sort of follow along visually. JD Vance has been spotted. Tom Homan. Borders are, we're looking at different images. I mean, there's a lot of people filtering into this room. President Trump supposed to start in about 15, 14 minutes. It's still a little ways out, but it takes a little while to get all those people wrangle all those cats. So what are we expecting to hear tonight? Obviously, Blake Tyler, the tariff issue is prime tonight. We just levied an additional 10% tariff against China. We did 25% against Mexico and Canada. Now we're hearing that he might be willing to walk that back. There's a lot of negotiations going behind the scenes set the stage here. Blake Tyler, either of you can take this. What do you expect to hear from the President?
Jack Posobiec
Yeah, it's very interesting cuz usually with the State of the Union it's, you know, the president sets his agenda for maybe the whole year or, or he's bragging about what he's already done, which Trump can definitely do that. He came out with a bang. But you don't usually associate these speeches with like breaking policy news where a lot's up in the air. But a lot has been up in the air just the past five days. We had the blow up with Zelensky where you know, mineral deal was dead. Zelensky left, he was pausing military aid to Ukraine. Now there's reports just a few hours ago that Zelensky is open to know negotiate renegotiating the peace process. Opening that up then with tariffs. We have Trump come out and say we're imposing 20% tariffs on Canada, on Mexico, we're doing new tariffs on China. Canada comes out and is retaliating saying they're going to impose similarly large tariffs on the US but then, but then Trump says yeah, like that we might have, I don't know if Trump announced keep someone. Yeah, he's ready. He says he's ready. He truth that he's ready to escalate again. But then I believe Secretary of Commerce came out and said, I think it was.
Charlie Kirk
Yeah, yeah.
Jack Posobiec
And he came out and said well we might actually have a deal to pause it by tomorrow.
Tyler Boyer
Yeah.
Jack Posobiec
So we may literally have a case where we could get breaking news on either of those topics tonight or even maybe the, the Gaza peace process that's been going on in the background as well.
Blake Neff
Well add to the, to the tariffs. He also talked about the farm tariffs for the exports outside the country which, that, that's also freaking out Mexico and, and so many others because they're so dependent on a lot of what we produce within the country too. So yeah, there's a, there's a lot to talk about to your point and it's really exciting and I hope I was saying in the chat with the team. I hope he says stuff that his team doesn't even know he's going to say. I hope Trump goes off script that.
Jack Posobiec
He doesn't even know he's going to say.
Blake Neff
He's going to get in the moment. He's going to be like, yeah, you know, I'm just gonna say it, and I hope he comes out with it and just like. Because this is. I think this is the pacing that's making us successful is Trump is staying so far ahead of the media that it's making.
Tyler Boyer
I, I totally agree.
Blake Neff
Your life a little bit crazy?
Tyler Boyer
No, you have total.
Blake Neff
Totally.
Tyler Boyer
But, I mean, Charlie's, like, a little crazy.
Blake Neff
Your life a little crazy. But it's. It's so good.
Tyler Boyer
Here's the way. Here's the way this works, though. All right? So normally in politics, somebody comes out with one big, big thing, right? It's Obamacare. And the next six months politically is spent arguing about the merits or drawbacks of Obamacare and how is the website working. And in that six months, you have all this time to come up with thought pieces and there's position papers, and then the economists weigh in about the pros and pros and cons and the pluses and minuses. Trump is doing the equivalent of a political Obamacare unilaterally via the executive branch, which he, you know, has the authority to do. Obviously, people feel differently. They're challenging that in the courts. He's doing this on a daily basis, just about. And so the thought pieces and the think pieces and the think tanks and the economists, they can't keep up with the outrage.
Jack Posobiec
I just want to note, we have. We have breaking imagery. I think they just had it up on stage now. They cut away, but Elon Musk put on a suit for his speech.
Tyler Boyer
Oh, wow.
Jack Posobiec
He's in. He's in the chamber.
Blake Neff
And I believe JD and Speaker Johnson are in position.
Tyler Boyer
I've seen JD already.
Andrew Colvett
Yeah.
Blake Neff
JD and Speaker Johnson.
Tyler Boyer
Just for everybody, there's Don Jr. Don's.
Blake Neff
In the back of the room. Yep.
Jack Posobiec
And I just want to preview for a minute and. Hello. We're on YouTube as well as well as Rumble. I just wanted to say Charlie will be joining us. He's not with us yet. We'll be watching the speech when it begins, and we'll be reacting afterwards.
Blake Neff
He was busy showering after a long day. It's amongst them.
Jack Posobiec
I can't blame him.
Tyler Boyer
Yeah. For those of you who didn't see the tweet heard around, that thing's got like 3 million engagements already.
Blake Neff
Charlie was contaminated.
Tyler Boyer
Charlie and I was in the room. Blake was in the room. We. We lived to live, to tell, tell the tale here. But, yeah, Charlie was on Gavin Newsom's podcast. And for what we can tell, there was one warm up episode, and then Charlie and I don't think with. They didn't tell me who, but it didn't sound like. I think it was. It was as a big of a person. And they basically said, this is kind of, you know, he had it. He had to get one under his belt. And I think that's important.
Blake Neff
Fair enough. I saw who it was. Who was it?
Tyler Boyer
I don't know. I don't even know if they've announced it or not, but Charlie.
Jack Posobiec
Charlie's like 6, 5. He's a very big.
Tyler Boyer
Well. And then. So Charlie's gonna sort of like, you know, and by the way, I'd love to know your thoughts out of the gate here in the comments section. Charlie Kirk does Gavin Newsom's podcast. It was. I don't want to give too much away.
Jack Posobiec
It's gonna be exciting.
Tyler Boyer
It was. It will be one of the most enjoyable, entertaining, you know, even talk about this. Politics and culture and entertainment sort of overlap in these ways. Like it or not, this was politics meets entertainment.
Jack Posobiec
I mean, it's actually just remarkable to think about. We got one of the most notable liberal governors versus one of the most notable conservative of any kind, by the.
Tyler Boyer
Way of the biggest economy in the country, the fifth largest economy in the world, if you took it by itself to sit down. And to their credit, they invited Charlie and it was great. So, anyways, I'd love to know your thoughts in the chat. Do you think we're giving Gavin Newsom opportunity to pivot? Because he's obviously gonna be thinking about running for president in a few years. Or do you think this is exactly what we should be doing as Americans? I've seen both sides on social media. I think it's a fascinating debate.
Blake Neff
Here's what I'll say for people, our conservatives that are concerned. There's no reason to be concerned. The last time that Charlie went on podcast with a Democrat that was thinking about running for president, he promptly quit the Democrat Party and endorsed President Trump. So listen, you have to. You have to give it. That's like, if you're worried about Charlie Kirk moving position wise, I just. You haven't known Charlie.
Andrew Colvett
Mike Lee.
Tyler Boyer
Mike Lee was like, he didn't turn you, did you? Did he? Charlie replied back with a. With a Smiley face, like a laughing face, you know? Anyways, I just think. I think it's. Oh, I heard Charlie.
Blake Neff
No, I think Speaker Mike Johnson's announcing the President right now. I could be wrong.
Tyler Boyer
I think I heard Charlie, so.
Jack Posobiec
No, that was Ryan. He's just letting us know. Speaker Johnson speaking. Do we want to go there?
Blake Neff
I think Speaker Johnson is just announcing. I could be wrong.
Tyler Boyer
All right, here goes. JD let's take this down, guys. Appoints the following senators as members of the Committee on the part of the Senate to escort the President of the United States into the House chamber. The senator from South Dakota, Mr. Thune. The senator from Wyoming, Mr. Barrasso. The senator from Arkansas, Mr. Cotton. The senator from Oklahoma, Mr. Lankford. The senator from West Virginia, Mrs. Capito. The senator from South Carolina, Mr. Scott. The senator from New York, Mr. Schumer. The senator from Illinois, Mr. Durbin. The senator from Minnesota, Ms. Klobuchar. The senator from New Jersey, Mr. Booker. The senator from Wisconsin, Ms. Baldwin. The members of the escort committee will exit the chamber through the lobby doors.
Jack Posobiec
Parliamentary.
Blake Neff
Parliamentary procedure. So they have to send them out. So now they're out in the lobby, they meet the President, they all shake his hand, and then they come in and remember. So this is actually kind of a cool story. Speaker Johnson was nice enough. Andrew and I. The day before inauguration, Andrew and I actually went down to the Capitol to see the rotunda do everything. It was great, and it was cool. We hung out with some of our really close friends that. That. That are influential in the space, too. And we, you know, while we were there, we met the Sergeant at arms, who's the guy that's gonna come out and he's gonna announce the President. That's his job. So I think they do that for State of the Unions. I'm pretty sure he'll do the same thing for the joint, because that's his job.
Jack Posobiec
So what does he do when he's not announcing the President?
Blake Neff
He.
Tyler Boyer
He runs the security.
Blake Neff
He runs. Yeah, he runs the. The. Keep it running. A tight ship. So he showed us everywhere where there's bullet holes in the chamber and everything else, but he's a bit of a.
Tyler Boyer
Maitre d as well as the head of security. He was.
Blake Neff
He was very. He was very cool, very kind.
Tyler Boyer
Yeah.
Blake Neff
So you're gonna see him. So he's kind of the. The famous, infamous guy who will come out. And this room that they're in is very small.
Tyler Boyer
Oh, yeah. By the way, it looks huge on tv. And when you actually get in there, it is really small.
Blake Neff
Really small.
Tyler Boyer
Like the intimate. It's cozy.
Blake Neff
The, the chairs, the sitting places are tiny. It's really. Right.
Tyler Boyer
Andrew's probably just like, it's deceptively. I mean the TV just makes it look like this grand hall. Are we going to have the President here?
Jack Posobiec
No, they're all standing and talking still. You can.
Tyler Boyer
Well, they're all standing up right now.
Blake Neff
This, this, this is, there's probably a couple of different groups that will come in first.
Jack Posobiec
Like this is.
Tyler Boyer
I'm not sure who this is.
Jack Posobiec
As long as people are waving and giving thumbs up, we're probably not at full.
Tyler Boyer
Yeah.
Jack Posobiec
Presidential arrival. We have Nancy Mace blowing kisses to somebody, giving thumbs up.
Tyler Boyer
Who is that?
Jack Posobiec
Nancy May saying call me.
Blake Neff
Okay, so some of the interesting points that are going to happen here is again, you have a full room. So if you didn't see the news the President has invited, it was about a dozen, what they call everyday Americans. So people that are, have a really normal, forgotten, no more honor, honorable story that he's going to cover. So a big chunk of his speech, 12 People is a lot of people. So covering each of their stories and what they went through, just as a reminder, he'll point to them. They're probably going to be sitting near the family that's up in the top. So where Trump is speaking stage right. So to his left, our stage left, I should say to his right on tv. So yeah, that, that's what you're gonna see a lot of. So you're gonna hear these stories in between some of the policy things and how they support his policy positions that he's gonna be.
Jack Posobiec
A lot of people in the comments are asking if Charlie is there live. No. Charlie will be joining us on this stream after the speech is over. He's just, he's, he's occupied right now.
Tyler Boyer
He's had a long day. He's had a very long day.
Blake Neff
He's decontaminating from the avenues and the.
Jack Posobiec
Speech will be at 9. So it's just a matter of minutes.
Blake Neff
In the science laboratory situation, you gotta like, you know, make sure you're completely free of all that.
Tyler Boyer
Yeah, no, Charlie, Charlie will be joining. He's gonna be watching and chiming in. I would love to know your guys's thoughts though. In the chat. Do you think it was the right move for Charlie to go on the podcast? Is it a wait and see with Gavin Newsom or do you think it's totally the right thing to do? I happen to be of the opinion that it was the right thing to do. But I also saw how it went.
Blake Neff
And Charlie, question from the chat. How long's the speech? Nobody knows. I think it's slated for about 60 minutes. But I could be wrong.
Tyler Boyer
Nobody knows with Trump because he might just pause, kind of work the room. He might ad lib, do his. What do they call it, the Trump tangents, the weave.
Blake Neff
I think he goes, I think he should just go for four hours. Just don't stop, just keep going.
Tyler Boyer
I think that would be a mistake in, in theory.
Jack Posobiec
If he just kept going, what would happen?
Blake Neff
Yeah, just, you know, just that. Never stop.
Tyler Boyer
Definitely.
Blake Neff
And then meanwhile, you know, come right off and then sign 10 more executive.
Jack Posobiec
Orders, like three, three years later and he's still just like. And they were very unfair to me with how they reported the size of the crowds at my inauguration.
Tyler Boyer
This was a record inauguration. Chicken Sun, I guess starts in three minutes. Yeah, well, it starts in two minutes now. But it's President Trump. He might be a little bit late. Let's hope he's right on time. One other thing, seems like they're running on time.
Blake Neff
One other thing for the chat. So, guys, when we get back and we come out of this stream, when the president gets done speaking, think of some good questions here. We're gonna go to the chat and talk about debate, some of the items here. So, you know, what you love, what you wish you heard more of, what you can't wait to hear more about. We want to have some, we want to have some debate, some talk about that. I know Charlie will be up for it, even though he's had a, had a heck of a day here.
Tyler Boyer
Logan 20, log 23, which is his name is Logan, says Charlie will destroy Gavin Newsom. As somebody who was there, Logan, I can assure you that it was a gentlemanly chat. It was combative at times, like it went in and out of being combative. But I definitely think Charlie got his more than a fair share of his points in. I have to say I was very, very pleased with how it went. He should have ghosted new scum and not done the thing. Gavin has a state to fix and run. Well, I mean, here's the thing. Gavin is a, he's a lame duck governor at this point. His term is up in 2026. And then thoughts are that he's going to pivot. So that was the argument against doing it. Do you help him sort of present more moderate to the world? At the end of the day, I think, you know, he's got a challenge because California is kind of Broken. He doesn't have a whole lot to show for himself. So I think Charlie was in a powerful spot. How we doing on. Where are we at in the proceeding here? It looks like they're pretty ready for President Trump.
Andrew Colvett
It's full.
Jack Posobiec
They're just waiting for him to show up and chatting away.
Tyler Boyer
All right, let's go ahead and let's get a little sound here so we can listen in, keep our mics open here. Just white noise.
Blake Neff
Once they announce the president, we can pretty much cut through. So as soon as they announce the president, guys, we'll probably cut out and we'll be back again just as soon as we're. As we're done, as the President wraps up, and we'll go right into commentary with Charlie.
Tyler Boyer
And it's. It's funny, too, because, you know, we have a wall here with all of the different, like, broadcasts. And, you know, it's. It's funny because they're all obviously arguing about the tariffs, and they're trying to make a high drama out of that. And it is high drama in this, in one sense, but it's just our perspective on the show is probably so much different than what they have to, like, say on the, you know, on the news media. I happen to feel that Trump is playing very hard. He's willing to go hard, but as soon as somebody concedes to him and does what he wants, it's gonna be over. I don't think we have to overly be concerned about it. That's my personal take on tariffs, Blake. Maybe you have a different take on it, but I can sort of tell that that's all the intrigue. Like, what's Trump gonna say about this?
Blake Neff
I mean, look, this is probably one of, you know, anytime you have a State of the Union or joint session or a joint address, you have a moment where you probably get hundreds of millions of dollars worth of.
Tyler Boyer
It's gonna be outcome. He gets to strike all of.
Blake Neff
Worldwide. Worldwide.
Tyler Boyer
So.
Blake Neff
So this is the moment to scare the living daylights out of every country.
Tyler Boyer
They're scared.
Blake Neff
This is. I mean, they already are, but it's like, it's one thing to have, like, a press conference where you say something, it gets picked up, and it's worth millions of dollars worth of.
Tyler Boyer
Right?
Blake Neff
I've earned you 100. This is tens of millions of dollars, maybe a hundred plus million. So he's.
Tyler Boyer
And all the pomp and circumstance of the joint session, I mean, you got.
Blake Neff
To hit it hard.
Tyler Boyer
This. This is such a flex internationally. I mean, as much as like our institutions have been sort of. I don't know, it's like that We've, we've seen the veil's been torn. We've seen behind the sausage making, like our institutions are not what they were, what they once were. This still feels big and powerful. And especially, can you imagine watching halfway around the world, seeing the joint session, seeing Trump, he's gonna, he's talking about, we know from the, from the title of it, the return of the American Dream. He's going to strike a triumphant tone. He's gonna go through all of his accomplishments, which are myriad. There are so many to recount. We can't. I can't even remember all the things he's done. And so he's probably gonna list it out and he's gonna, he's gonna, basically, I think he's gonna say that, listen, the world's gonna bow to these things, whether it be tariffs or peace in Ukraine. We also got a signal today from, from Vladimir Zelensky that he wants to work this out. He wants peace. And we're hearing that Canada wants, you know, free trade. Oh, we've got some clapping going on. So Trump is, I think, I think he has a lot of momentum behind him. A lot, A lot of reason to be confident.
Blake Neff
I think this is where the family's entering. So if I'm not mistaken.
Tyler Boyer
Well, I already saw Ivanka, it looks like.
Blake Neff
It looks like right now, Milani is entering. So that means that she left the prows inside. So the President's gonna be up next. So as soon as she sits, you.
Tyler Boyer
Should expect there's Melania and she's got, she's got Laker, I think. Yeah. Yep. And then we've got Lake and Riley's mother, I believe.
Andrew Colvett
Okay, I am here, guys.
Tyler Boyer
Oh, we have.
Jack Posobiec
Charlie's hopping on Charlie. We're just about to have the President come.
Tyler Boyer
Melania Trump just sat down. Charlie Kirk.
Andrew Colvett
Great, Wonderful. Hey, guys. Great to see you. Sorry, it's been quite an eventful day. I will one day tell you the tale of what happened today. That is a private tale. I might come back down to the studio, but we'll see. And I know we're going to enjoy an amazing state. Well, it's like a state of the country. American dream address.
Tyler Boyer
What a cabinet, too, Charlie Kirk. You should take some pride in that, my friend.
Andrew Colvett
The cabinet group of people, wouldn't you say?
Tyler Boyer
I mean, and the. By the way, I think they accomplished. And you got to give credit to Thune as Well, but especially J.D. vance in my opinion for working behind the scenes. But the amount of approvals and appointees that have been confirmed, I mean, is really. Is really something.
Blake Neff
So it's truly a project 2029 cabinet is what I tell people.
Tyler Boyer
Oh, gosh, here we go. Did she just take Project 2025 and.
Blake Neff
Raise this Project 2029 cabinet? Oh, it's a lot of preparation. You got to think ahead.
Tyler Boyer
Well, cool.
Blake Neff
So now we've got so the first lady sitting, getting seated right now, Scott Besant, Marco Rubio.
Jack Posobiec
It's really hitting me that we have a member of, like, the most famous member of the Kennedy family, Scott Turner, walking in, shaking hands as a member, as a Republican. Republican president. Oh, my gosh.
Tyler Boyer
And then, yeah, RFK is shaking Lauren Boebert's. Oh, taking a selfie with Lauren Boebert. Yeah, the HUD secretary. There is.
Jack Posobiec
That's hud. That's. Yep. There's Duffy.
Tyler Boyer
It's a good bunch. It's a. I mean, honestly.
Blake Neff
Oh, there's Andy Biggs. There's our man Eli Crane.
Tyler Boyer
Andy Biggs right next to apl.
Blake Neff
Apl. These are our guys. These are the Turning Point crew right here. We've got. We've got apl. And look, Governor, Senator Scott.
Tyler Boyer
Mike Lee just shook Marco Rubio's hand. And Eric Schmidt from Missouri. Oh, there's Joni Ernst. Joni Ernst voted for Hegseth. We can appreciate that she's really trying. Oh, there's. There's Hex. I didn't actually see Hegseth's right there.
Jack Posobiec
Standing very close with his American flag lapel.
Tyler Boyer
Eric Schmidt is tall. Eric Schmidt is really tall. I did not know that. He comes on our show all the time and. But, you know, you're on a. You're on a zoom. Charlie, any thoughts before we welcome the President?
Andrew Colvett
Yes, sir, I am processing. This is a momentous moment. I actually might come down and join you guys. I just sorted out what I needed to sort out, but it's pretty amazing to see all of our hard work combined to this crescendo. And praise the Lord. Just enjoy it is my advice. Everybody at home, don't overanalyze it. Just sit back and say, what a change. What a moment. Praise the Lord. So let's enjoy, everybody, and I'm probably going to come down and see you guys in a moment.
Tyler Boyer
Love it.
Jack Posobiec
Looking forward to it.
Blake Neff
And think about, too. Like just Charlie said, enjoy it. Think about, too what could have been. Think about the disaster we could be watching right now. If everybody that's listening to our voices Right now, didn't get out and work, do the ballot chasing support, getting the word out, knowing what's going on. I mean, people were really, I think, frightened after we lost Rush and because they didn't know what was going on. And there was a moment there that it felt like it and to like the, the listening base here, that's, that's, that are avid Charlie Kirk show listeners have come right on. They, they're part of this and they're part of this in even a deeper way. You know, love. We love Rush. He was incredible. He was so brilliant and he kept everybody informed what was happening down in the swamp. But, you know, we, we also have all of the flexed muscle that's happening in the grassroots and that's different. That's changed from, you know, the Obama era where it was just like we had Rush and talk radio.
Tyler Boyer
I totally agree. And by the way, not only that, but all of these voices online that help to amplify and spread the message. I mean, everybody deserves so much credit for what our country has accomplished in just, you know, since November 5th and the election that changed the, the future of this country and changed history. A truly momentous moment. And everything that's happened since, since January 20th and onward has really been tremendous. And to Charlie's point, it's, there's so much to appreciate here. Take a second, take, take a step back and appreciate all that's happened and everything that we have to be thankful for. There's a lot of battles ahead, there's a lot of fights, but there's a lot to be grateful for. I, I totally agree. And as somebody who felt like they hadn't really rested since January 6, 2021, I'm going to take a moment here and really absorb this and appreciate everything that's been accomplished in the interim.
Jack Posobiec
Let's see. Do we have any comments from our viewers before the President comes out? We've got dream team Cabinet people like your take on Rush, Tyler.
Blake Neff
And remember, it wasn't that long ago in a State of the Union that we had, that Rush was being recognized for his life achievements by the President. Again, no other president ever did that. No one else gave Rush that love. You've got a cabinet that's full of, you know, as Charlie puts them, as wingers, as strong conservatives that support what we do.
Jack Posobiec
Hot pink they've got in the Democrat half, it looks like.
Blake Neff
Yeah, they must be celebrating. They must be celebrating that Tuesday.
Tyler Boyer
I can't stand that about that. I'm really honest. I find it very cringe when they all wore white that one year.
Jack Posobiec
And we would do that if we were in the. You know, I think both sides do their stunts.
Tyler Boyer
No, no, we don't.
Blake Neff
No, we don't.
Tyler Boyer
Just, like, not in unison. Not like this.
Blake Neff
You know, we just yell things like, you lie.
Tyler Boyer
Yeah, exactly. But, like, that's like one off, and it's not, like, coordinated. But this whole. You know, this whole video where there's 22 senators saying that's. That. That s word is a lie or some. Whatever the thing was, that was so freaking uncomfortable for me to, like, watch, unfold. And I just felt like they made them all look like such fools. And this is basically like, you know, we're all going to wear the same color to protest. What? Well, you know, it's a. It's a gimmick to get on CNN or MSNBC to explain their outfit choice and what it meant, and I can't stand it. And I just find it completely the theater of it, the theatrical nature of it. I just find it really sort of disgusting. There's Scott Besant, Tulsi, Mark Wayne Mullen, Russ Vogt, Sean Duffy. That was a little power click right there. Yeah. Mark Wayne Mullins giving Sean Duffy the bro hug. And there's Mike Waltz, National Security Advisor, there.
Jack Posobiec
I think they probably entered earlier.
Tyler Boyer
Yeah.
Jack Posobiec
John Roberts, or just the kind of sympathetic ones.
Tyler Boyer
Acb.
Jack Posobiec
I see Cav. I see Roberts. I see acb. Is that Kagan? I think Kagan's there. I think she's between Roberts and I think. Is that. Is that Kavanaugh or Elite?
Tyler Boyer
That's Kavanaugh. I don't see a leader. I think that's.
Jack Posobiec
I think that's Kagan between them.
Tyler Boyer
That's Kagan. I don't see.
Jack Posobiec
I don't see Cage.
Tyler Boyer
He's on the end right there. Who just sat.
Jack Posobiec
The one at the end is Roberts, isn't it? Oh, the other end. Is that. Is that.
Tyler Boyer
It's like the Supreme Court justice nobody talks about.
Jack Posobiec
Is that the Lido?
Tyler Boyer
No, it's not Alito.
Jack Posobiec
I'm getting bad at this. Can't. Getting bad at my Supreme Court Jiu Jitsu.
Tyler Boyer
Hold on, I got you. It is. I don't even know who that is. It's not Gorsuch. Not Cabana.
Jack Posobiec
Now. Now I'm really confused.
Tyler Boyer
Who was that? Was it like, a federal judge?
Jack Posobiec
Or like, is there someone who's just. Unless. Is it like an emeritus judge? Like, did they bring in Kennedy as an American?
Tyler Boyer
Oh, that's probably what it was. Yeah. It probably Was that something? Cuz I was going to say it look like. Yeah, it looks like. Yeah, I think you're right.
Jack Posobiec
Yeah, maybe it is. Now. Now I've got it. Now I've got to go. Venture.
Tyler Boyer
No, because I. I've got them all here. I don't see Katanji.
Blake Neff
She'll be there.
Tyler Boyer
Is it Briar?
Jack Posobiec
Could it be Briar?
Tyler Boyer
No, that's Kennedy. Totally. Anthony Kennedy.
Jack Posobiec
Yeah.
Tyler Boyer
Yeah, I thought it was Kennedy, but I didn't want to say that because I was like, not on the court anymore. But yeah, that's totally him.
Jack Posobiec
So you can just come out of retirement.
Blake Neff
Well, people.
Jack Posobiec
Other people are noticing it. Yeah.
Andrew Colvett
Okay.
Jack Posobiec
Four sitting members. Yes. Yep. All right. Four sitting members are there. Roberts, Kagan, Kavanaugh, acb. And then Kennedy is also present. Surprise.
Tyler Boyer
Thomas and Alito aren't there, but they're not much one. I guess they're not much for the.
Jack Posobiec
I guess Alito soured on it after Obama went and like crapped on him during one of his speeches. Remember that? I think it was over. Was that Obamacare? No, it was over Citizens United, I think.
Blake Neff
I think that's right.
Jack Posobiec
He just. He convetched about it. Oh, here we go.
Tyler Boyer
All right. They're gambling it in. That means take your seat down. Stop your speaker. President of the United States.
Blake Neff
There he is.
Tyler Boyer
All right, all of you, when the speech is over. Yep. Enjoy.
Donald Trump
Speaker Johnson, Vice President Vance, the First lady of the United States. Members of the United States Congress, thank you very much. And to my fellow citizens, America is back. Six weeks ago, I stood beneath the dome of this Capitol and proclaimed the dawn of the Golden Age of America. From that moment on, it has been nothing but swift and unrelenting action to usher in the greatest and most successful era in the history of our country. We have accomplished more in 43 days than most administrations accomplished in four years or eight years. And we are just getting started. I return to this chamber tonight to report that America's momentum is back. Our spirit is back, our pride is back, our confidence is back. And the American dream is surging bigger and better than ever before. The American dream is unstoppable. And our country is on the verge of a comeback the likes of which the world has never witnessed and perhaps will never witness again. There's never been anything like it. The presidential election of November 5 was a mandate like has not been seen in many decades. We won all seven swing states, giving us an electoral college victory of 312 votes. We won the popular vote by big numbers and won counties in our country.
Blake Neff
USA.
Donald Trump
And one counties in our country. 2,700 to 525 on a map that reads almost completely red for Republican. Now, for the first time in modern history, more Americans believe that our country is headed in the right direction than the wrong direction. In fact, it's an astonishing record 27 point swing, the most ever. Likewise, small business optimism saw its single largest one month gain ever recorded. Mr. President, 41 point jump.
Tyler Boyer
Members are directed to uphold and maintain the decorum in the House and to cease any further disruptions.
Andrew Colvett
That's your warning.
Tyler Boyer
Members are engaging in willful and continuing breach of decorum. And the chair is prepared to direct the Sergeant at Arms to restore order to the joint session. Mr. Green, take your seat.
Andrew Colvett
Take your seat, sir.
Tyler Boyer
Take your seat. Finding that members continue to engage in willful and and concerted disruption of proper decorum, the chair now directs the Sergeant at Arms to restore order. Remove this gentleman from the chamber. Members are directed to uphold and maintain decorum in the House. Mr. President, you continue.
Donald Trump
Thank you. Over the past six weeks, I have signed nearly 100 executive orders and taken more than 400 executive actions. A record to restore common sense, safety, optimism and wealth all across our wonderful land. The people elected me to do the job, and I'm doing it. In fact, it has been stated by many that the first month of our presidency. It's our presidency. Is the most successful in the history of our nation, by many. And what makes it even more impressive is that do you know who number two is? George Washington. How about that?
Tyler Boyer
How about that?
Donald Trump
I don't know about that list, but. But we'll take it. Within hours of taking the oath of office, I declared a national emergency on our southern border. And I deployed the U.S. military and Border Patrol to repel the invasion of our country. And what a job they've done as a result. Illegal border crossings last month were by far the lowest ever recorded. Ever. They heard my words and they chose not to come. Much easier that way. In comparison. Under Joe Biden, the worst president in American history, there were hundreds of thousands of illegal crossings a month. And virtually all of them, including murderers, drug dealers, gang members and people from mental institutions and insane asylums, were released into our country. Who would want to do that? This is my fifth such speech to Congress. And once again, I look at the Democrats in front of me and I realize there is absolutely nothing I can say to make them happy or to make them stand or smile or applaud. Nothing I can do. I could find a cure to the most devastating disease, a disease that would wipe out entire nations. Or announce the answers to the greatest economy in history. Or the stoppage of crime to the lowest levels ever recorded. And these people sitting right here will not clap, will not stand, and certainly will not cheer for these astronomical achievements. They won't do it no matter what. Five, five times I've been up here. It's very sad and it just shouldn't be this. So Democrats sitting before me for just this one night. Why not join us in celebrating so many incredible wins for America, for the good of our nation. Let's work together and let's truly make America great again. Every day my administration is fighting to deliver the change America needs to bring a future that America deserves. And we're doing it. This is a time for big dreams and bold action. Upon taking office, I imposed an immediate freeze on all federal hiring, a freeze on all new federal regulations, and a freeze on all foreign aid. I terminated the ridiculous green new scam. I withdrew from the unfair Paris climate accord which was costing us trillions of dollars that other countries were not paying. I withdrew from the corrupt World Health Organization and I also withdrew from the anti American UN Human Rights Council. We ended all of Biden's environmental restrictions that were making our country far less safe and totally unaffordable. And importantly, we ended the last administration's insane electric vehicle mandate, saving our autoworkers and companies from economic destruction to unshackle our economy. I have directed that for every one new regulation, 10 old regulations must be eliminated. Just like I did in my very successful first term. And in that first term, we set records on ending unnecessary rules and regulations like no other president had done before. We ordered all federal workers to return to the office. They will either show up for work in person or be removed from their job. And we have ended weaponized government where as an example, a sitting president is allowed to viciously prosecute his political opponent like me. How did that work out? Not too good. Not too good. And I have stopped all government censorship and brought back free speech in America. It's back. And two days ago I signed an order making English the official language of the United States of America. I renamed the Gulf of Mexico the Gulf of America. And likewise, I renamed for a great president, William McKinley. Mount McKinley. Again, beautiful Alaska. We love Alaska. We've ended the tyranny of so called diversity, equity and inclusion policies all across the entire federal government and indeed the private sector and our military and our country will be woke no longer. We believe that whether you are A doctor, an accountant, a lawyer, or an air traffic controller. You should be hired and promoted based on skill and competence, not race or gender. Very important, you should be hired based on merit. And the Supreme Court is in. A brave and very powerful decision has allowed us to do so. Thank you. Thank you very much. Thank you. We have removed the poison of critical race theory from our public schools. And I signed an order making it the official policy of the United States government that there are only two genders, male and female. I also signed an executive order to ban men from playing in women's sports. Three years ago, Peyton McNabb was an all star high school athlete, one of the best, preparing for a future in college sports. But when her girls volleyball match was invaded by a male, he smashed the ball so hard in Peyton's face, causing traumatic brain injury, partially paralyzing her right side and ending her athletic career. It was a shot like she's never seen before. She's never seen anything like it. Peyton is here tonight in the gallery. And Peyton, from now on, schools will kick the men off the girls team or they will lose all federal funding. And if you really want to see numbers, just take a look at what happened in the woman's box. Weightlifting, track and field, swimming or cycling, where a male recently finished a long distance race five hours and 14 minutes ahead of a woman for a new record by five hours. Broke the record by five hours. It's demeaning for women and it's very bad for our country. We're not going to put up with it any longer. What I have just described is only a small fraction of the common sense revolution that is now, because of us, sweeping the entire world. Common sense has become a common theme and we will never go back. Never will. Never going to let that happen. Among my very highest priorities is to rescue our economy and get dramatic and immediate relief to working families. As you know, we inherited from the last administration an economic catastrophe and an inflation nightmare. Their policies drove up energy prices, pushed up grocery costs, and drove the necessities of life out of reach for millions and millions of Americans. They've never had anything like it. We suffered the worst inflation in 48 years, but perhaps even in the history of our country, they're not sure. As president, I'm fighting every day to reverse this damage and make America affordable again. Joe Biden especially let the price of eggs get out of control. The egg price is out of control and we're working hard to get it back down. Secretary, do a good job on that. You inherited a Total mess from the previous administration. Do a good job. A major focus of our fight to defeat inflation is rapidly reducing the cost of energy. The previous administration cut the number of new oil and gas leases by 95%, slowed pipeline construction to a halt, and closed more than 100 power plants. We are opening up many of those power plants right now. And frankly, we have never seen anything like it. That's why on my first day in office, I declared a national energy emergency. As you've heard me say many times, we have more liquid gold under our feet than any nation on earth and by far. And now I fully authorize the most talented team ever assembled to go and get it. It's called drill, baby, drill. My administration is also working on a gigantic natural gas pipeline in Alaska, among the largest in the world, where Japan, South Korea and other nations want to be our partner with investments of trillions of dollars each. There's never been anything like that one. It will be truly spectacular. It's all set to go. The permitting has gotten. And later this week, I will also take historic action to dramatically expand production of critical minerals and rare earths here in the USA to further combat inflation. We will not only be reducing the cost of energy, but will be ending the flagrant waste of taxpayer dollars. And to that end, I have created the brand new Department of government efficiency. GoJ. Perhaps you've heard of it. Perhaps. Which is headed by Elon Musk, who is in the gallery tonight. Thank you, Elon. He's working very hard. He didn't need this. He didn't need this. Thank you very much. We appreciate it. Everybody here, even this side, appreciates it. I believe they just don't want to admit that. Just listen to some of the appalling waste we have already identified. $22 billion from HHS to provide free housing and cars for illegal aliens. $45 million for diversity, equity and inclusion scholarships in Burma. $40 million to improve the social and economic inclusion of sedentary migrants. Nobody knows what that is. $8 million to promote LGBTQI plus in the African nation of Lesotho, which nobody has ever heard of. $60 million for indigenous peoples and Afro Colombian empowerment in Central America. $60 million. $8 million for making mice transgender. This is real. $32 million for a left wing propaganda operation in Moldova. $10 million for male circumcision in Mozambique. $20 million for the Arab Sesame street in the Middle East. It's a program. $20 million for a program. $1.9 billion to recently created decarbonization of homes Committee headed up and we know she's involved just at the last moment. The money was passed over by a woman named Stacey Abrams. Have you ever heard of her? A $3.5 million consulting contract for lavish fish monitoring. $1.5 million for voter confidence in Liberia. $14 million for social cohesion in Mali. $59 million for illegal alien hotel rooms in New York City. He's a real estate developer. He's done very well. $250,000 to increase vegan local climate action innovation in Zambia. $42 million for social and behavior change in Uganda. $14 million for improving public procurement in Serbia. $47 million for improving learning outcomes in Asia. Asia is doing very well with learning. I don't know what we're doing. Should use it ourselves. And $101 million for DEI contracts at the Department of Education, the most ever paid. Nothing even like it under the Trump administration. All of these scams, and they're far worse. But I didn't think it was appropriate to talk about them. They're so bad. Many more have been found out and exposed and swiftly terminated by a group of very intelligent, mostly young people headed up by Elon. And we appreciate it. We found hundreds of billions of dollars of fraud and we've taken back the money and reduced our debt to fight inflation and other things, taking back a lot of that money. We got it just in time. This is just the beginning. The Government Accountability Office, a federal government office, has estimated annual fraud of over $500 billion in our nation. And we are working very hard to stop it. We're going to. We're also identifying shocking levels of incompetence and probable fraud in the Social Security program for our seniors and that our seniors and people that we love rely on. Believe it or not, government databases list 4.7 million Social Security members from people aged 100 to 109 years old. It lists 3.6 million people from ages 110 to 119. I don't know any of them. I know some people that are rather elderly, but not quite that elderly. 3.47 million people from ages 120 to 129. 3.9 million people from ages 130 to 139. 3.5 million people from ages 140 to 149. And money is being paid to many of them. And we're searching right now, in fact. Pam, good luck. Good luck. You're going to find it. But a lot of money is paid out to people because it just Keeps getting paid and paid and nobody does. And it really hurts Social Security and hurts our country. 1.3 million people from ages 150 to 159 and over 130,000 people, according to the Social Security databases are age over 160 years old. We have a healthier country than I thought, Bobby. Including to finish 1039 people between the ages of 220 and 229, one person between the age of 240 and 249 and one person is listed at 360 years of age, more than 100 years, more than 100 years older than our country. But we're going to find out where that money is going and it's not going to be pretty. By slashing all of the fraud, waste and theft we can find, we will defeat inflation, bring down mortgage rates, lower car payments and grocery prices, protect our seniors and put more money in the pockets of American families. And today, interest rates took a beautiful drop. Big, beautiful drop. It's about time. And in the near future, I want to do what has not been done in 24 balance the federal budget. We're going to balance it. With that goal in mind, we have developed in great detail what we are calling the Gold Card, which goes on sale very, very soon for $5 million. We will allow the most successful job creating people from all over the world to buy a path to US Citizenship. It's like the Green card, but better and more sophisticated. And these people will have to pay tax in our country. They won't have to pay tax from where they came, the money that they've made. You wouldn't want to do that. But they have to pay tax, create jobs. They'll also be taking people out of colleges and paying for them so that we can keep them in our country instead of having them be being forced out, number one at the top school as an example, being forced out and not being allowed to stay and create tremendous numbers of jobs and great success for a company out there. So while we take out the criminals, killers, traffickers and child predators who are allowed to enter our country under the open border policy of these people, the Democrats, the Biden administration, administration, the open border, insane policies that you've allowed to destroy our country, we will now bring in brilliant, hardworking job creating people. They're going to pay a lot of money and we're going to reduce our debt with that money. Americans have given us a mandate for bold and profound change. For nearly 100 years, the federal bureaucracy has grown until it has crushed our freedoms, ballooned our deficits, and held back America's potential in every possible way. The nation founded by pioneers and risk takers now drowns under millions and millions of pages of regulations and debt approvals that should take 10 days to get. Instead, take 10 years, 15 years, and even 20 years before you reject it. Meanwhile, we have hundreds of thousands of federal workers who have not been showing up to work. My administration will reclaim power from this unaccountable bureaucracy and we will restore true democracy to America again. And any federal bureaucrat who resists this change will be removed from office immediately because we are draining the swamp. It's very simple. And the days of rule by unelected bureaucrats are over. And the next phase of our plan to deliver the greatest excitement, economy and history is for this Congress to pass tax cuts for everybody. They're in there. They're waiting for you to vote. And I'm sure that the people on my right, I don't mean the Republican right, but my right right here, I'm sure you're going to vote for those tax cuts because otherwise I don't believe the people will ever vote you into office. So I'm doing you a big favor by telling you. But I know this group is going to be voting for the tax. Thank you. It's a very, very big part of our plan. We had tremendous success in our first term with it. A very big part of our plan. We're seeking permanent income tax cuts all across the board. And to get urgently needed relief to Americans hit especially hard by inflation, I'm calling for no tax on tips, no tax on overtime, and no tax on Social Security benefits for our great seniors. And I also want to make interest payments on car loans tax deductible, but only if the car is made in America. And by the way, we're going to have growth in the auto industry like nobody has ever seen. Plants are opening up all over the place. Deals are being made, never seen. That's a combination of the election win and tariffs. It's a beautiful word, isn't it? That, along with our other policies, will allow our auto industry to absolutely boom. It's going to boom. Spoke to the majors today, all three, the top people, and they're so excited. In fact, already numerous car companies have announced that they will be building massive automobile plants in America, with Honda just announcing a new plant in Indiana, one of the largest anywhere in the world. And this has taken place since our great victory on November 5, a date which will hopefully go down as one of the most important in the history of our country. In addition, as part of our tax cuts, we want to cut taxes on domestic production and oil manufacturing. And just as we did before, we will provide 100% expensing. It will be retroactive to January 20, 2025. And it was one of the main reasons why our tax cuts were so successful in our first term, giving us the most successful economy in the history of our country. First term. We had a great first. If you don't make your product in America, however, under the Trump administration, you will pay a tariff, and in some cases a rather large one. Other countries have used tariffs against us for decades, and now it's our turn to start using them against those other countries. On average, the European Union, China, Brazil, India, Mexico and Canada, have you heard of them? And countless other nations charge us tremendously higher tariffs than we charge them. It's very unfair. India charges US auto tariffs higher than 100%. China's average tariff on our products is twice what we charge them. And South Korea's average tariff is four times higher. Think of that. Four times higher. And we give so much help militarily and in so many other ways to South Korea. But that's what happens. This is happening by friend and foe. This system is not fair to the United States and never was. And so on April 2, I wanted to make it April 1, but I didn't want to be accused of April Fool's Day. That's what that's not. This one day was cost us a lot of money, but we're going to do it in April. I'm a very superstitious person. April 2, reciprocal tariffs kick in and whatever they tariff us other countries, we will tariff them. That's reciprocal back and forth. Whatever they tax us, we will tax them. If they do non monetary tariffs to keep us out of their market, then we will do non monetary barriers to keep them out of our market. There's a lot of that too. They don't even allow us in their market. We will take in trillions and trillions of dollars and create jobs like we have never seen before. I did it with China and I did it with others and the Biden administration couldn't do anything about it because there was so much money, they couldn't do anything about it. We have been ripped off for decades by nearly every country on earth and we will not let that happen any longer. Much has been said over the last three months about Mexico and Canada, but we have very large deficits with both of them. But even More importantly, they've allowed fentanyl to come into our country at levels never seen before, killing hundreds of thousands of our citizens and many very young, beautiful people, destroying families. Nobody has ever seen anything like it. They are, in effect, receiving subsidies of hundreds of billions of dollars. We pay subsidies to Canada and to Mexico of hundreds of billions of dollars. And the United States will not be doing that any longer. We're not going to do it any longer. Thanks to our America first policies we're putting into place, we have had $1.7 trillion of new investment in America in just the past few weeks. The combination of the election and our economic policies that people of SoftBank, one of the most brilliant anywhere in the world, announced a $200 billion investment. OpenAI and Oracle. Larry Ellison announced $500 billion investment, which they wouldn't have done if Kamala had won. Apple announced $500 billion investment. Tim Cook called me. He said, I cannot spend it fast enough. It's going to be much higher than that. I believe they'll be building their plants here instead of in China. And just yesterday, Taiwan Semiconductor, the biggest in the world, most powerful in the world, has a tremendous amount, 97% of the market, announced a $165 billion investment to build the most powerful chips on earth right here in the usa. And we're not giving them any money. Your chips act is a horrible, horrible thing. We give hundreds of billions of dollars and it doesn't mean a thing. They take our money and they don't spend it. All that meant to them we're giving them no money. All that was important to them was they didn't want to pay the tariffs. So they came and they're building and many other companies are coming. We don't have to give them money. We just want to protect our businesses and our people. And they will come because they won't have to pay tariffs if they build in America. So it's very amazing. You should get rid of the chip act and whatever is left over, Mr. Speaker. You should use it to reduce debt or any other reason you want to. Our new trade policy will also be great for the American farmer. I love the farmer who will now be selling into our home market, the usa, because nobody is going to be able to compete with you because there's goods that come in from other countries and companies, they're really, really in a bad position in so many different ways. They're uninspected, they may be very dirty and disgusting and they come in and they pour in and they hurt Our American farmers. The tariffs will go on. Agricultural product coming into America and our farmers starting on April 2nd. It may be a little bit of an adjustment period. We had that before when I made the deal with China, $50 billion of purchases, and I said, just bear with me. And they did. They did. Probably have to bear with me again, and this will be even better. That was great. The problem with it was that Biden didn't enforce it. He didn't enforce it. $50 billion of purchases and we were doing great, but Biden did not enforce it and it hurt our farmers. But our farmers are going to have a field day right now. So to our farmers, have a lot of fun. I love you, too. I love you, too. It's all going to happen. And I have also imposed a 25% tariff on foreign aluminum, copper, lumber, and steel. Because if we don't have, as an example, steel and lots of other things, we don't have a military and frankly, won't have. We just won't have a country very long. Here today is a proud American steelworker. Fantastic person from Decatur, Alabama. Jeff Denard has been working at the same steel plant for 27 years in a job that has allowed him to serve as the captain of his local volunteer fire department. Raised seven children with his beautiful wife Nicole, and over the years provide a loving home for more than 40 foster children. So great job. Thank you, Bill. Thank you, Jeff. Stories like Jeff's remind us that tariffs are not just about protecting American jobs. They're about protecting the soul of our country. Tariffs are about making America rich again and making America great again. And it's happening, and it will happen rather quickly. There'll be a little disturbance, but we're okay with that. It won't be much. No, you're not. Oh, and look. And look where Biden took us. Very low. The lowest we've ever been. Jeff, I want to thank you very much. And I also want to recognize another person who has devoted herself to foster care community. She worked so hard on it. A very loving person, our magnificent first lady of the United States. Melania's work has yielded incredible results, helping prepare our nation's future leaders as they enter the workforce. Our first lady is joined by two impressive young women. Very impressive. Haley Ferguson, who benefited from the First Lady's Fostering the Future initiative and is poised to complete her education and become a teacher. And Elliston Berry, who became a victim of an illicit deep fake image produced by a peer with. With Elliston's help, the Senate just passed the Take it down.
Andrew Colvett
Act.
Donald Trump
And this is so important. Thank you very much, John. John Thune, thank you. Stand up, John. Thank you, John. Thank you all very much. Thank you. And thank you to John Thune and the Senate. Great job. To criminalize the publication of such images online is a terrible, terrible thing. And once it passes the House, I look forward to signing that bill into law. Thank you. And I'm going to use that bill for myself too, if you don't mind. Because nobody gets treated worse than I do online. Nobody. That's great. Thank you very much to the Senate. Thank you. But if we truly care about protecting Americans children, no step is more crucial than securing America's borders. Over the past four years, 21 million people poured into the United States. Many of them were murderers, human traffickers, gang members and other criminals from the streets of dangerous cities all throughout the world. Because of Joe Biden's insane and very dangerous open border policies, they are now strongly embedded in our country. But we are getting them out and getting them out f. And I want to thank Tom Homan and Christy, I want to thank you. And Paul of border patrol, I want to thank you. What a job they've all done. Everybody, Border patrol, ice, law enforcement in general is incredible. We have to take care of our law enforcement. Have to last. Last year, a brilliant 22 year old nursing student named Lakin Riley, the best in her class, admired by everybody, went out for a jog on the campus of the University of Georgia. That morning Lakin was viciously attacked, assaulted, beaten, brutalized and horrifically murdered. Lakin was stolen from us by a savage illegal alien gang member who was arrested while trespassing across Biden's open southern border and then set loose into the United States under the heartless policies of that failed administration. It was indeed a failed administration. He had then been arrested and released in a Democrat run sanctuary city. A disaster. Before ending the life of this beautiful young angel. With us this evening are Lakins beloved mother Alison and her sister Lauren. Last year I told Lakin's grieving parents that we would ensure their daughter would not have died in vain. That's why the very first bill I signed into law as your 47th president mandates the detention of all dangerous criminal aliens who threaten public safety. It's a very strong, powerful act. It's called the Lakin Riley Act. So Alison and Lauren, America will never ever forget our beautiful Lakin Hope Riley. Thank you very much. Since taking office, my administration has launched the most sweeping border and immigration crackdown in American history. And we Quickly achieved the lowest numbers of illegal border crosses ever recorded. Thank you. The media and our friends in the Democrat party kept saying we needed new legislation, we must have legislation to secure the border. But it turned out that all we really needed was a new president. Thank you. Joe Biden didn't just open our borders. He flew illegal aliens over them to overwhelm our schools, hospitals and communities throughout the country. Entire towns like Aurora, Colorado and Springfield, Ohio buckled under the weight of the migrant occupation and corruption like nobody's ever seen before. Beautiful towns destroyed. Now, just as I promised in my inaugural address, we are achieving the great liberation of America. But there still is much work to be done. Here tonight is a woman I have gotten to know, Alexis Nungare from Houston. Wonderful woman. Last June, Alexis's 12 year old daughter, her precious Jocelyn, walked to a nearby convenience store. She was kidnapped, tied up, assaulted for two hours under a bridge and horrifically murdered. Arrested and charged with this heinous crime are two illegal alien monsters from Venezuela released into America by the last administration through their ridiculous open border. The death of this beautiful 12 year old girl and the agony of her mother and family touched our entire nation greatly. Alexis, I promised that we would always remember your daughter. Your magnificent daughter. And earlier tonight, I signed an order keeping my word to you. One thing I have learned about Jocelyn is that she loved animals so much. She loved nature. Across Galveston Bay from where Jocelyn lived in Houston, you will find a magnificent national wildlife refuge. A pristine, peaceful, 34,000 acre sanctuary for all of God's creatures on the edge of the Gulf of America. Alexis, moments ago I formally renamed that refuge in loving memory of your beautiful daughter, Jocelyn. So, Mr. Vice President, if you would. May I have the order? Thank you very much. All three savages charged with Jocelyn and Lakins murders were members of the Venezuelan prison gang. The toughest gang they say in the world, known as trendy Aragua. Two weeks ago, I officially designated this gang, along with Ms. 13 and the bloodthirsty Mexican drug cartels as foreign terrorist organizations. They are now officially in the same category as isis. And that's not good for them. Countless thousands of these terrorists were welcomed into the US by the Biden administration. But now every last one will be rounded up and forcibly removed from our country. Or if they're too dangerous, put in jails, standing trial in this country. Because we don't want them to come back. Ever. With us this evening is a warrior on the front lines of that battle, Border Patrol agent Roberto Ortiz. Great guy in January. Roberto. And another agent were patrolling by the Rio Grande near an area known as Cartel Island. Doesn't sound too nice to me. When heavily armed gunmen started shooting at them. Roberto saw that his partner was totally exposed at great danger, and he leapt into action, returning fire and providing crucial seconds for his fellow agent to seek safety. Just. And just barely. I have some of the prints of that event, and it was not good. Agent Ortiz, we salute you for your great courage and for your line of fire that you took and for the bravery that you showed. We honor you and we will always honor you. Thank you, Roberto, very much. Thank you, Roberta. And I actually got to know him on my many calls to the border. He's a great, great gentleman. The territory to the immediate south of our border is now dominated entirely by criminal cartels that murder, rape, torture, and exercise total control. They have total control over a whole nation, posing a grave threat to our national security. The cartels are waging war on America. And it's time for America to wage war on the cartels, which we are doing. Five nights ago, Mexican authorities, because of our tariff policies being imposed on them. Think of this handed over to us, 29 of the biggest cartel leaders in their country. That has never happened before. They want to make us happy. First time ever. But we need Mexico and Canada to do much more than they've done. And they have to stop the fentanyl and drugs pouring into the usa. They're going to stop it. I have sent Congress a detailed funding request laying out exactly how we will eliminate these threats to protect our homeland and complete the largest deportation operation in American history. Larger even than current record holder, President Dwight D. Eisenhower. A moderate man, but someone who believed very strongly in borders. Americans expect Congress to send me this funding without delay so I can sign it into law. So, Mr. Speaker, John Thune, both of you, I hope you're going to be able to do that. Mr. Speaker, thank you, Mr. Leader. Thank you. Thank you very much. And let's get it to me. I'll sign it so fast you won't even believe it. And as we reclaim our sovereignty, we must also bring back law and order to our cities and towns. In recent years, our justice system has been turned upside down by radical left lunatics. Many jurisdictions virtually seized. Enforcing the law against dangerous repeat offenders while weaponizing law enforcement against political opponents like me. My administration has acted swiftly and decisively to restore fair, equal and impartial justice under the constitutional rule of law, starting at the FBI and the doj. Pam, Good luck, cash, wherever you may be. Good luck. Good Luck, Pam Bondi. Good luck. So important. Going to do a great job. Cash. Thank you. Thank you, Cash. They've already started. Very strong. They're going to do a fantastic job. You're going to be very proud of them. We're also once again giving our police officers the support, protection and respect they so dearly deserve. They have to get it. They have such a hard, dangerous job, but we're going to make it less dangerous. The problem is the bad guys don't respect the law, but they're starting to respect it and they soon will respect it. This also includes our great fire departments throughout the country. Our firemen and women are unbelievable people and will never forget them. And besides that, they voted for me in record numbers. So I have no choice. One year ago this month, 31 year old new York police officer Jonathan Diller, unbelievably wonderful person and a great officer, was gunned down at a traffic stop on Long Island. I went to his funeral. The vicious criminal charged with his murder had 21 prior arrests and they were rough arrests. He was a real bad one. The thug in the seat next to him had 14 prior arrests and went by the name of killer. He was killer. He killed other people, they say a lot of them. I attended Officer Diller's service and when I met his wife and one year old son Ryan, it was very inspirational. Actually, his widow's name is Stephanie and she is here tonight. Stephanie. Thank you very much, Stephanie. Thank you very much, Stephanie. We're going to make sure that Ryan knows his dad was a true hero. New York's finest. And we're going to get these cold blooded killers and repeat offenders off our streets and we're going to do it fast. Got to stop it. They get out with 28 arrests. They push people into subway trains, they hit people over the head, back of the head with baseball bats. We got to get them out of here. I have already signed an executive order requiring a mandatory death penalty for anyone who murders a police officer. And tonight I'm asking Congress to pass that policy into permanent law. I'm also asking for a new crime bill. Getting tough on repeat offenders while enhancing protections for America's police officers so they can do their jobs without fear of their lives being totally destroyed. They don't want to be killed. We're not going to let them be killed. Joining us in the gallery tonight is a young man who truly loves our police. His name is DJ Daniel. He is 13 years old and he has always dreamed of becoming a police officer.
Blake Neff
It.
Donald Trump
But in 2018, D.J. was diagnosed with brain cancer. The doctors gave him five months at most to live. That was more than six years ago. Since that time, D.J. and his dad have been on a quest to make his dream come true. And DJ has been sworn in as an honorary law enforcement officer, actually a number of times. Peace. The police love him, the police departments love him. And tonight, dj, we're going to do you the biggest honor of them all. I am asking our new Secret Service director, Sean Curran, to officially make you an agent of the United States Secret Service. It. Thank you, DJ. DJs doctors believe his cancer likely came from a chemical he was experimenting exposed to when he was younger. Since 1975, rates of child cancer have increased by more than 40%. Reversing this trend is one of the top priorities for our new Presidential commission to make America Healthy Again, chaired by our new Secretary of Health and Human Services, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. With the name Kennedy. You would have thought everybody over here would have been cheering. How quickly they forget. Our goal is to get toxins out of our environment, poisons out of our food supply, and keep our children healthy and strong. As an example, not long ago, and you can't even believe these numbers, one in 10,000 children had autism. One in 10,000. And now it's one in 36. There's something wrong. One in 36, think of that. So we're going to find out what it is. And there's nobody better than Bobby and all of the people that are working with you. You have the best to figure out what is going on. Okay, Bobby, good luck. It's a very important job. Thank you. Thank you. Go get. Thank you. My administration is also working to protect our children from toxic ideologies in our schools. A few years ago, January, little John and her husband discovered that their daughter's school had secretly socially transitioned their 13 year old little girl. Teachers and administrators conspired to deceive January and her husband while encouraging her daughter to use a new name and pronouns, they, them, pronoun, actually, all without telling January, who is here tonight and is now a courageous advocate against this form of child abuse. January. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you very much. Thank you. Thank you. Stories like this are why shortly after taking office, I signed an executive order banning public schools from indoctrinating our children with transgender ideology. I also signed an order to cut off all taxpayer funding to any institution that engages in the sexual mutilation of our youth. And now I want Congress to pass a bill permanently banning and criminalizing sex changes on Children and forever ending the lie that any child is trapped in the wrong body. This is a big lie. And our message to every child in America is that you are perfect exactly the way God made you. Because we're getting wokeness out of our schools and out of our military and it's already out and it's out of our society. We don't want it. Wokeness is trouble. Wokeness is bad. It's gone. It's gone. And we feel so much better for it. Don't we? Don't we feel better? Our service members won't be activists and ideologues. They will be fighters and warriors. They will fight for our country. And Pete, congratulations. Secretary of Defense, congratulations. And he's not big into the woke movement, I can tell you. I know him well. I am pleased to report that In January the US army had its single best recruiting month in 15 years. And that all armed services are having among the best recruiting results ever in the history of our services. What a difference. And you know, it was just a few months ago where the results were exactly the opposite. We couldn't recruit anywhere. We couldn't recruit now. We're having the best results just about that we've ever had. What a tremendous turnaround. It's really a beautiful thing to see people love our country again. It's very simple. They love our country and they love being in our military again. So it's a great thing. And thank you very much. Great job. We're joined tonight by a young man, Jason Hartley, who knows the weight of that call of duty. Jason's father, grandfather and great grandfather all wore the uniform. Jason tragically lost his dad, who was also a Los Angeles County Sheriff's deputy when he was just a boy. And now he wants to carry on the family legacy of service. Jason is a senior in high school, a six letter varsity athlete, a really good athlete, they say. A brilliant student with a 4.46. That's good GPA. And his greatest dream is to attend the US Military Academy at West Point. And Jason, that's a very big deal. Getting in, that's a hard one to get into. But I'm pleased to inform you that your application has been accepted. You will soon be joining the corps of cadet. Thank you, Jason. You're going to be on the long gray line, Jason. As commander in chief, my focus is on building the most powerful military of the future. As a first step, I'm asking Congress to fund a state of the art golden dome missile defense shield to protect our homeland. All made in the usa. And Ronald Reagan wanted to do it long ago, but the technology just wasn't there, not even close. But now we have the technology. It's incredible, actually. And other places, they have it, Israel has it, other places have it. And the United States should have it too. Right, Tim? Right. They should have it too. So I want to thank you, but it's a very, very important. This is a very dangerous world. We should have it. We want to be protected and we're going to protect our citizens like never before. To boost our defense industrial base, we are also going to resurrect the American shipbuilding industry, including commercial shipbuilding and military shipbuilding. And for that purpose, I am announcing tonight that we will create a new Office of Shipbuilding in the White House and offer special tax incentives to bring this industry home to America where it belongs. We used to make so many ships. We don't make them anymore very much, but we're going to make them very fast. Very soon. It will have a huge impact. To further enhance our national security, my administration will be reclaiming the Panama Canal and we've already started doing it. Just today, a large American company announced they are buying both ports around the Panama Canal and lots of other things having to do with the Panama Canal and a couple of other canals. The Panama Canal was built by Americans for Americans, not for others, but others could use it. But it was built at tremendous cost of American blood and treasure. 38,000 workers died building the Panama Canal. They died of malaria, they died of snake bites and mosquitoes. Not a nice place to work. They paid them very highly to go there, knowing there was a 25% chance that they would die. The most expensive project also that was ever built in our country's history. If you bring it up to modern day costs, it was given away by the Carter administration for $1. But that agreement has been violated very severely. We didn't give it to China, we gave it to Panama and we're taking it. And we have Marco Rubio in charge. Good luck, Marco. Now we know who to blame if anything goes wrong. Marco's been amazing and he's going to do a great job. Think of it, he got 100 votes. You know, he was approved with actually 99. But the 100th was this gentleman and I feel very certain. So let's assume he got 100 votes. And I'm either very, very happy about that or I'm very concerned about it. But he's already proven, I mean, he's a great gentleman, he's respected by everybody and we Appreciate you voting for Marco. He's going to do a fantastic job. Thank you. Thank you. He's doing a great job. Great job. And I also have a message tonight for the incredible people of Greenland. We strongly support your right to determine your own future. And if you choose, we welcome you into the United States of America. We need Greenland for national security and even international security. And we're working with everybody involved to try and get it, but we need it really for international world security. And I think we're going to get it. One way or the other, we're going to get it. We will keep you safe, we will make you rich. And together, we will take Greenland to heights like you have never thought possible before. It's a very small population, but very, very large piece of land and very, very important for military security. America is once again standing strong against the forces of radical Islamic terrorism. Three and a half years ago, ISIS terrorists killed 13American servicemembers and countless others in the Abbey Gate bombing during the disastrous. An incompetent withdrawal from Afghanistan. Not that they were withdrawing. It was the way they withdrew. Perhaps the most embarrassing moment in the history of our country. Tonight I am pleased to announce that we have just apprehended the top terrorist responsible for that atrocity. And he is right now on his way here to face the swift sword of American justice. And I want to thank especially the government of Pakistan for helping arrest this. This monster. This was a very momentous day for those 13 families who I actually got to know very well, most of them whose children were murdered and the many people that were so badly. Over 42 people so badly injured on that fateful day in Afghanistan. What a horrible day. Such incompetence was shown that went. Putin saw what happened. I guess he said, wow, maybe this is my chance. That's how bad it was. Should have never happened. Grossly incompetent people. I spoke to many of the parents and loved ones, and they're all in our hearts tonight. Just spoke to them on the phone. We had a big call. Every one of them called and everybody was on the line. And they did nothing but cry with happiness. They were very happy. As happy as you can be under those circumstances. Their child, brother, sister, son, daughter was killed for no reason whatsoever in the Middle East. We're bringing back our hostages from Gaza. In my first term, we achieved one of the most groundbreaking peace agreements in generations, the Abraham Accords. And now we're going to build on that foundation to create a more peaceful and prosperous future for the entire region. A lot of things are happening in the Middle East. People have been talking about that so much lately with everything going on with Ukraine and Russia. But a lot of things are happening in the Middle East. It's a rough neighborhood, actually. I'm also working tirelessly to end the savage conflict in Ukraine. Millions of Ukrainians and Russians have been needlessly killed or wounded in this horrific and brutal conflict with no end in sight. The United States has sent hundreds of billions of dollars to support Ukraine's defense. With no security, with no energy.
Jack Posobiec
Do.
Donald Trump
You want to keep it going for another five years? Yeah. Yeah. You would say. Pocahontas says yes. Two thousand people are being killed every single week. More than that. They're Russian young people, they're Ukrainian young people. They're not Americans. But I want it to stop. Meanwhile, Europe has sadly spent more money buying Russian oil and gas than they have spent on defending Ukraine, by far. Think of that. They've spent more buying Russian oil and gas than they have defending. And we've spent perhaps $350 billion. Like taking candy from a baby. That's what happened. And they've spent $100 billion. What a difference that is. And we have a notion separating us, and they don't. But we're getting along very well with them, and lots of good things are happening. Biden has authorized more money in this fight than Europe has spent by billions and billions of dollars. It's hard to believe that they wouldn't have stopped it and said, at some point, come on, let's equalize. You got to be equal to us. But that didn't happen. Earlier today, I received an important letter from President Zelensky of Ukraine. The letter reads, Ukraine is ready to come to the negotiating table as soon as possible to bring lasting peace closer. Nobody wants peace more than the Ukrainians, he said. My team and I stand ready to work under President Trump's strong leadership to get a peace that lasts. We do really value how much America has done to help Ukraine maintain its sovereignty and independence. Regarding the agreement on minerals and security, Ukraine is ready to sign it at any time that is convenient for you. I appreciate that. He sent this letter. Just got it a little while ago. Simultaneously, we've had serious discussions with Russia and have received strong signals that they are ready for peace. Wouldn't that be beautiful? Wouldn't that be beautiful? Wouldn't that be beautiful? It's time to stop this madness. It's time to halt the killing. It's time to end this senseless war. If you want to End wars. You have to talk to both sides. Nearly four years ago, amid rising tensions, a history teacher named Mark Fogel was detained in Russia and sentenced to 14 years in a penal colony. Rough stuff. The previous administration barely lifted a finger to help him. They knew he was innocent, but they had no idea where to begin. But last summer, I promised his 95 year old mother, Malfean, that we would bring her boy safely back home after 22 days in office. I did just that. And they are here tonight. To Mark and his great mom, we are delighted to have you safe and sound and with us. As fate would have it, Mark Fogle was born in a small rural town in Butler, Pennsylvania. Have you heard of it? Where his mother has lived for the past 78 years. I just happened to go there last July 13th for a rally that was not pleasant. And that is where I met his beautiful mom. Right before I walked onto that stage and I told her I would not forget what she said about her son. And I never did, did I Never forgot. Less than 10 minutes later, at that same rally, gunfire rang out and a sick and deranged assassin unloaded eight bullets from his sniper's perch into a crowd of many thousands of people. My life was saved by a fraction of an inch. But some were not so lucky. Cory Comparator was a firefighter, a veteran, a Christian, a husband, a devoted father, and above all, a protector. When the sound of gunshots pierced the air was a horrible sound. Cory knew instantly what it was and what to do. He threw himself on top of his wife and daughters and shielded them from the bullets with his own body. Cory was hit really hard. You know the story. From there, he sacrificed his life to save theirs. Two others, very fine people, were also seriously hit. But thankfully, with the help of two great country doctors, we thought they were gone and they were saved. So those doctors had great talent. We're joined by Cory's wife, Helen, who was his high school sweetheart, and their two beloved daughters, Allison and Kaylee. Thank you it to Helen, Allison and Kaylee. Cory is looking down on his three beautiful ladies right now and he is cheering you on. He loves you. He is cheering you on. Cory was taken from us much too soon. But his destiny was to leave us all with a shining example of the selfless devotion of a true American patriot. It was love like Cory's that built our country. And it's love like Cory's that is going to make our country more majestic than ever before. I believe that my life was saved that day in Butler for a Very good reason. I was saved by God to make America great again. I believe that. Thank you. Thank you very much. From the patriots of Lexington and Concord, to the heroes of Gettysburg and Normandy, from the warriors who crossed the Delaware to the trailblazers who climbed the Rockies, and from the legends who soared at Kitty Hawk to the astronauts who touched the moon. Americans have always been the people who defied all arts, transcended all dangers, made the most extraordinary sacrifices and did whatever it took to defend our children, our country and our freedom. And as we have seen in this chamber tonight, that same strength, faith, love and spirit is still alive and thriving in the hearts of the American people. Despite the best efforts of those who would try to censor us, silence us, break us, destroy us. Americans are today a proud, free, sovereign and independent nation that will always be free, and we will fight for it till death. We will never let anything happen to our beloved country. Because we are a country of doers, dreamers, fighters and survivors. Our ancestors crossed a vast ocean, strode into the unknown wilderness and carved their fortunes from the rock and soil of a perilous and very dangerous frontier. They chased our destiny across a boundless continent. They built the railroads, laid the highways and graced the world with American marvels like the Empire State Building, the mighty Hoover Dam and the towering Golden Gate Bridge. They lit the world with electricity, broke free of the force of gravity, fired up the engines of American industry, vanquished the Communists, fascists and Marxists all over the world, and gave us countless modern wonders sculpted out of iron, glass and steel. We stand on the shoulders of these pioneers who won and built the modern age. These workers who poured their sweat into the skylines of our cities. These warriors who shed their blood on fields of battle and gave everything they had for. For our rights and for our freedom. Now it is our time to take up the righteous cause of American liberty. And it is our turn to take America's destiny into our own hands and begin the most thrilling days in the history of our country. This will be our greatest era. With God's help, over the next four years, we are going to lead this nation even higher. And we are going to forge the freest, most advanced, most dynamic and most dominant civilization ever to exist on the face of this earth. We are going to create the highest quality of life, build the safest and wealthiest and healthiest and most vital communities anywhere in the world. We are going to conquer the vast frontiers of science. And we are going to lead humanity into space and plant the American flag on the planet Mars. And even far beyond. And through it all, we are going to rediscover the unstoppable power of the American spirit. And we are going to renew unlimited promise of the American dream. Every single day. We will stand up and we will fight, fight, fight for the country our citizens believe in and for the country our people deserve. My fellow Americans, get ready for an incredible future. Because the golden age of America has only just be begun. It will be like nothing that has ever been seen before. Thank you, God bless you and God bless America. Thank you.
Andrew Colvett
Okay. Hello, everybody. That was quite the speech. I hustled back down to the studio after a rather eventful evening. We are going to have all the exclusive analysis here on our respective channels. And it was quite a barn burning speech in many different ways. President Trump listing off his accomplishments, his vision, his agenda for the country, and of course, all of the impediments that the Democrats are going to throw up. Now, we see this a lot where Democrats refuse to stand, Democrats refuse to applaud, but it's worse than ever. And literally there was one moment where Donald Trump called out a young man with brain cancer becoming an agent of the Secret Service. And Democrats still did not stand up and applaud. If you will not stand up and applaud for a young boy who becomes a member of the Secret Service in an honorary way, there's something really sick and messed up about you. Okay, we have Blake. Blake, how we doing?
Jack Posobiec
Howdy.
Andrew Colvett
And I think we also have Jack remote as well. Producer Andrew is coming in here. Now, these speeches, they tend to not matter a lot. However, I will say I think we first need to appreciate the macro, how awesome it is to kind of see our year of work crescendo in this. I mean, it's like all of our friends are involved, from Cash Patel to Bobby Kennedy. Come on in. Tyler and the whole team. Pretty remarkable stuff. Pete Hegsets.
Jack Posobiec
It was like every, you know, that all they were wondering, would any of those guys get through?
Tyler Boyer
Through?
Jack Posobiec
And they basically all got through. And I think you deserve a huge.
Tyler Boyer
Amount, Charlie, you deserve a huge amount of credit for that.
Andrew Colvett
The team deserves credit. But yeah, for one or two of those, I will. I will receive some praise.
Tyler Boyer
Listen, there was Pete Hegseth in particular. That was the red line. You drew the battle line. And you know, you deserve a ton of credit for that.
Blake Neff
It was like America Fest there on the. On the floor.
Andrew Colvett
No, that's exactly right.
Tyler Boyer
It's like our speaker list for that. Yeah.
Andrew Colvett
Okay. Jack is with us. Remote. Jack can you hear me? Jack, your thoughts? Yep. Instant analysis, Jack, as Miss Daisy is doing all of the aesthetic adjustments here. Jack, your reaction to this historic address tonight from President Trump?
Donald Trump
Yeah.
Charlie Kirk
So first of all, Charlie, I think you hit the nail on the head in terms of the, the macro. Not only is this a cap on a remarkable year in 2024, but also it's a cap on a remarkable four year period in interregnum. Remember the last time President Trump was giving a speech in this same chamber, Nancy Pelosi was tearing it apart and throwing it on the floor. And now Nancy Pelosi is sitting up in the cheap seats crying. This is a man who the entire world had written off. This is a man who the entire DC Power structure, the power structure that you say they're assembled one of the only times all year that you'll see this, by the way, the three branches represented in one room there in the Capitol. They said this man was done, that Trumpism was a fluke, that MAGA was done, that it would never return. And yet in really not that long at all. It's right back, but back in full dominating command. And this was a command performance from President Trump. Even the Democrats were stuck simply reacting to him. And I think one of the, one of the key things that a lot of people are leaving out, and I know folks will, and it's already trending, of course, all over Twitter that people are talking about how they're all, it's the stunts. The Democrats are performing stunt after stunt and trying to be disruptive and holding up placards and all this. But what it really comes down to, it is, Charlie, the Democrats have no message. That's why they're resorting to stunts. That's why they're trying to delay. They have no message. The things that President Trump are doing are popular. Their own polls indicate this. The American people widely support what he is doing. This election wouldn't have come down the way that he did, winning the popular vote, going 7 for 7 in the swing states if they didn't actually want the things that he is currently doing. And, and that's why the Democrats are sitting there flailing about, because they are in absolute panic mode. They are demoralized. They're completely demoralized. And all they can do is basically sit there and jeer because they have no actual response to the work of the American people. That's being done by President Trump, J.D. vance, and yes, even Speaker Johnson.
Andrew Colvett
So I want to just make sure this is framed correctly for everybody, that this was Not a technical State of the Union address. This was the kind of setup of the administration. And I mean, the first the news gathering item of Al Green trying to interrupt and interject. But the Democrats just looked like angry hall monitors.
Tyler Boyer
Petulant, petulant. Sore losers.
Andrew Colvett
Small sore losers. Not applauding kids with brain cancer. I mean, and the Republicans looked lively. They looked forward. Think. We looked forward. Thinking. Andrew, have we ever seen, I mean, we've been working together almost seven or eight years. I've been doing this for 13 years. Have we ever seen, let's just say since Obama, the Democrat Party this week, this disunified, demoralized, just. They are a bitter shell of the firm cells, almost as if they're a permanent minoritarian faction. That was one of my biggest takeaways. Just how nasty and how small they've become.
Tyler Boyer
Well, they've found themselves because of their tds. And I know it's cliche at this point, but it's really true. On the losing side of just about every 70, 30 issue, sometimes 80, 20 issue, and they've dug their heels in. They're doubling down on stupid, and they just keep going for it. I mean, you know, proof, you know, positive is the fact that you were just invited on the Gavin Newsom podcast to explain why, why they're losing so bad and why you're drawing crowds of 3, 4, 5,000 students on these blue campuses. Because they have zero energy. They have zero activist energy, specifically. There's nothing bottom up in the Democrat movement right now. It's just the sparks aren't there. They're trying to get people rallied at these, you know, pro Ukraine things. It's not working. They're trying to get people rallied against Doge. It's not working. It's not sticking. They're trying to do these really cringe videos of all the senators, you know, doing the same video over and over and over again, and it gets mocked mercilessly online. Everything that they are throwing at this president, he is literally Teflon Don. It's not just Lawfare anymore. It's not just, you know, trying to bankrupt his businesses. It's not just trying to get him impeached. Everything that they are throwing at him is not sticking. And here is the real rub. If you're a Democrat. Tonight, he read the Zelensky letter, the Zelensky letter that says, I'm ready to sign the mineral rights deal at your convenience, Mr. President. Thank you for your leadership. Let's get peace in Ukraine.
Andrew Colvett
Let's get to some of the Tape here just to kind of, you know, if people are just tuning in, they had stuff to do, they were at practice or whatever. Let's just kind of go through some of the tape here that I want to go around the horn. Let's start with 118.
Donald Trump
And to my fellow citizens, America is back.
Andrew Colvett
Followed by one of the more viral moments where President Trump went through just some of the waste of Doge play cut119.
Donald Trump
$40 million to improve the social and economic inclusion of sedentary migrants. Nobody knows what that is. $8 million to promote LGBTQ I in the African nation of Lesotho, which nobody has ever heard of. $60 million for indigenous peoples and Afro Colombian empowerment in Central America. $60 million.
Andrew Colvett
Sir, we have the. We have the ambassador and president from Lesotho on the line. Who the hell is from Lesotho? Like, what. What is the capital Lesotho?
Jack Posobiec
Oh, what's the capital capital of.
Tyler Boyer
Is it.
Jack Posobiec
Oh, crap. Is it. It might be Mban.
Tyler Boyer
I might.
Jack Posobiec
I have to go check.
Andrew Colvett
Study harder, Blake.
Jack Posobiec
It is the country that is completely.
Blake Neff
Surrounded by South Africa. South Africa?
Tyler Boyer
Yeah.
Jack Posobiec
It's the one totally surrounded by South Africa. Let me check. What the.
Andrew Colvett
I'm going to look it up.
Blake Neff
I think you're right. I think I just looked it up and it's.
Andrew Colvett
I think it's MAU.
Jack Posobiec
There's a lot of ones that start with M that are, like, all sameish in Africa, but.
Andrew Colvett
But just. I love President Trump. Running through the LGBT is like lgpt.
Jack Posobiec
In my defense, Babane is the capital of Eswatini, which is the other.
Andrew Colvett
You're not allowed to be wrong.
Tyler Boyer
This is an image of the Lesotho. I always thought it was called Lesotho.
Jack Posobiec
I didn't say it.
Blake Neff
However, they wrote up the pronunciation image.
Tyler Boyer
Here's the beautiful Masero. Masiro. Masuru.
Jack Posobiec
I don't know.
Tyler Boyer
Masaru. There it is. Nobody's ever heard of it. Trump. Once again, accurate.
Andrew Colvett
President Trump continued by. I just want to run through this. Just kind of, you know, reestablish the vibe. President Donald Trump continued by talking about how he declared an emergency on the southern border, something that the Democrats do not like and they don't support. Play Cut 120.
Donald Trump
Within hours of taking the oath of office, I declared a national emergency on our southern border. And I deployed the U.S. military and Border patrol to repel the invasion of our country. And what a job they've done as a result. Illegal border crossings last month were by far the lowest ever recorded ever. They heard my words and they chose not to come Much easier that way. In comparison, under Joe Biden, the worst president in American history, there were hundreds of thousands of illegal crossings a month, and virtually all of them, including murderers, drug dealers, gang members, and people from mental institutions and insane asylums, were released into our country.
Andrew Colvett
Blake. So we can go into more detail here, but just more broadly, you know, we're talking about Doge. America's back. What did you think of the vibe, the tone that President Trump struck here? It feels as if he's resolutely on offense and not letting up.
Jack Posobiec
Yeah, it's. It really is, considering he's been in office a month and a half, then it almost sounded like a State of the Union. He'd give a year in. Toad's able to say, like, bam, we're on aggression on the border. We're doing all of this in foreign policy. You know, we're going to be wrapping up the Ukraine war. We're going to be, you know, trying to get Greenland. He even kind of lays out the approach on Greenland where he's saying, we support Greenlandic self determination because that's how it would happen. We're unlikely to just invade it. What it would be is we would want the people of Greenland to agitate for independence and then say, you know, we'll accept you if you were to obtain independence. He lays it out that way, obviously, on the border, on Doge, on combating the cartels. It really does. It sounds like an administration that's a lot older than six weeks.
Andrew Colvett
And I want to marvel again. I know we said this at the beginning. Hello, everybody. That's just tuning in right now. And if you guys want to check out this gear, the Doge gear, by the way, or the 47 hat, it's CharlieKirkStore.com that's CharlieKirkStore.com and also subscribe to our podcast. And if you want to become a member, we love it when you're a member. Members.charliekirk.com the, the other element that I just, I just. The visual of seeing Trump's cabinet was just remarkable. Oh, look, they have at least Slotkin for the response. We definitely will not air that. That is a cursed and a wretched. Let's just say duty. Yeah, that's, that's, yeah. Task. Task. I was going to task. That one has. Tyler just kind of from the Internet vibe here, most of America doesn't watch this speech. Everyone kind of goes to their teams. But was there anything the Democrats did to win over leaners independents? In fact, I think President Trump did A lot. To probably bring anybody that might have been like, I'm not sure about this Doge thing further into our camp. I thought he delivered it very effective. I thought that the way he went about it was a masterclass. And I'm not just saying that because he's a friend and we support him. I thought he almost. A lot of center right people in my life were texting me very favorably throughout the speech. Tyler.
Blake Neff
Yeah, no, I totally agree. I think this was the best speech he's ever given by a lot. And we've been very critical and watched everything.
Andrew Colvett
I thought he was excellent.
Blake Neff
He was excellent. How they handled the people who are out of line.
Andrew Colvett
He was great. He was magnanimous.
Blake Neff
Speaker Johnson did perfectly.
Tyler Boyer
That was one of the most surprising moments.
Andrew Colvett
We have a tape from that forcefulness.
Tyler Boyer
With which he said, you know, and you could actually. There was a moment. By the way, I hope we can we get this in the clip where the anger flashed on Speaker Johnson's face. It was actually something like. You could see it.
Andrew Colvett
He kind of indignation.
Tyler Boyer
He kind of like, like, glared at Al Green. You could tell. And then he kind of composed himself.
Andrew Colvett
Darn it. Stop it.
Tyler Boyer
Yeah.
Blake Neff
I'm a little surprised because that's Johnson.
Jack Posobiec
I'm a little surprised once that started happening, that Democrats didn't, you know, plunge in on it and say, okay, fine, escort all of us.
Blake Neff
Because they got it.
Jack Posobiec
If they'd done that, they got a half hour to walk every single one.
Andrew Colvett
They got the.
Blake Neff
They got the vibe that it was not going well for them. They could see it. You could see it through the screen. And Mike Johnson, he's a little guy and he's nice and he's like your next door neighbor. He's the guy that you see.
Andrew Colvett
Let's analyze meeting. That's right. Mike Johnson is the guy that shows up early at church and he helps you park cars. 26.
Tyler Boyer
Welcome to our Congress.
Andrew Colvett
Exactly.
Tyler Boyer
Finding the members continue to engage in.
Andrew Colvett
Willful and concern proper decorum. The chair now directs the sergeant Mike Johnson unleashed.
Tyler Boyer
Remove this gentleman from the chamber.
Blake Neff
I love this.
Tyler Boyer
Look at Ted Lou, that.
Charlie Kirk
TD with the thumb. Yeah.
Andrew Colvett
By the way, that meme's going huge rising memetic capacity.
Tyler Boyer
Yes.
Jack Posobiec
Rumble has a like rumble.
Charlie Kirk
Because JD Understands me that people are.
Tyler Boyer
Using Jack like the. Yeah. Jack break. Break down the. The meme ability of J.D.
Andrew Colvett
Vance, memetic worker.
Blake Neff
Wait, wait.
Charlie Kirk
So J.D. understands memetic warfare. He's. He's already been the hottest meme of the last. Last 24 hours in JD Vance edits are currently the hottest meme. If you are buying, if you're in the meme economy right now, you want to invest heavily in JD Vance edits right now. They are going to be long on.
Andrew Colvett
I got. Let me cut you off, Jack.
Blake Neff
And it's Jack.
Andrew Colvett
It's Jack. Let me. Let me just cut you off. We're about to get Rav and I just want to make sure we welcome Rav. I think in three the studio can tell me. Five, four, three. I want to make sure we time this up. Hello, San Diego and other towns watching as well. This is a Tuesday edition of Thought Crime and we are honored to be on Real America's Voice and streaming on other channels. We have Tyler, we have Blake, we have Andrew, and of course, Real America's Voice own Jack Posobeck as he looms over all of us here. What an amazing speech that was. We were just kind of marveling at speaker Mike Johnson with his little deportation effort with the gavel and pretty remarkable. We love Rav. We love Real America's Voice. Just a reminder, all of you guys watching on Real America's Voice download the Real America's Voice app. You can watch my show every single day at 12pm Eastern and also Jack Posobic right afterwards at 2. We also have turning Point tonight every evening, which I actually think would be on this. I think this is almost approximately when the re air of the Charlie Kirk show would be on. Rev. Anyway, so much to cover, guys. Let's go to some more tape here of speaker Mike Johnson getting a little bit fired up. This is 134. Oh, this is when. I'm sorry, this is Al Green who is going. Going when he went after the reporters. Al Green, you know, Al Green was shouting, I voted for trans mice. That's what he was. I want.
Tyler Boyer
This is amazing.
Andrew Colvett
Play cut 134.
Donald Trump
He is a person who has consistently been used incivility against civility. Well, look, I'm willing to suffer whatever punishment is available to me. I didn't say to anyone, don't punish me. I've said I like accept the punishment. But it's worth it to let people know that there are some of us who are going to stand up against this president's desire to cut Medicaid, Medicare and Social Security.
Andrew Colvett
I just. Okay, that's the best they got. By the way, he's all alone. I think he thought he's gonna have some sort of show of force.
Tyler Boyer
That was. That was the Jerry Maguire of the joint session. Who's Coming with me.
Jack Posobiec
It's like, it's like, it's a, you know, like a Napoleon movie. He charges out, it's like, man, follow me. And he runs up, turns around. No one followed him. Gets blown away.
Blake Neff
No, no, the, the sergeant arms came down to him and whispered to. That's what he was saying to him was, hey, nobody's with you. Nobody's with you.
Jack Posobiec
You're not cool.
Blake Neff
You're not cool.
Charlie Kirk
I think they're all legends in their own minds. They actually thought that like all the Democrats would like come with him. As if, you know, Moses partying the Red Sea. Like everyone just marches out.
Tyler Boyer
And then they realized it was just Al Green, but not like, not like the good Al Green.
Charlie Kirk
I just want to know why it is that Mr. Snuffleupagus was escorted out. I just really need to know why that was.
Andrew Colvett
This was one of my favorite moments. This was President Donald Trump saying, so how did all that work out for you? Just a beautiful taunt to these savages that wanted to put Donald Trump in Rikers Island. A taunt to all of them and making them eat it in front of their face in front of the media. He deserves all this. By the way. President Trump should have gone. He was by Trump terms, very restrained and presidential. Cuz he could have gone a lot harder on them on this stuff. A lot harder considering a lot of the architects of the Trump Law Fair were in the audience.
Tyler Boyer
Schiff was there.
Andrew Colvett
Adam Schiff was in the audience. A lot of these people that have been trying to put Donald Trump behind bars. We're right there. Let's play cut 121.
Donald Trump
And we've ended weaponized government, where as an example, a sitting president is allowed to viciously prosecute his political opponent like me. How did that work out? Not too good. And I have stopped all government censorship and brought back free speech in America. It's back. And two days ago I signed an order making English the official language of the United States of America.
Andrew Colvett
Also a shout out to Ty. Gon 20 bucks. Thank you guys. He says his message was thank you, Charlie. Hello, Ty was Charlie.
Tyler Boyer
Yeah, but.
Andrew Colvett
Oh, Charlie, very good.
Charlie Kirk
So French, Charlay, Charlet.
Andrew Colvett
I got a lot of friends in Charlie.
Tyler Boyer
You do? Love you.
Andrew Colvett
Who wants to take this law? Whoever can chime in, was is this the end of the modern lawfare state? Who wants to take it? That's a big question. Have we seen an end? The point being that it's now not just is it on, it's not just unethical so that it's wrong. But what Trump has might have done is that it actually could create a political force that could displace you, meaning that it's now politically dangerous to do this.
Jack Posobiec
I think given how aggressive the left got. Kind, kind of the best way to check it is a sense of mutually assured destruction. And if there is a fear that if you go way beyond the bounds of what it can remotely be justified, that you'll get vaporized by the DOJ in some way that will encourage polite behavior. And an armed society is a polite society, as a lot of, you know, gun rights activists like to say. And we can have that same principle apply to lawfare. Like, the best guarantee against lawfare is that both sides can do it to each other.
Tyler Boyer
Mutually assured.
Jack Posobiec
Thank you, max.q for $5 donation. Thank you very much.
Tyler Boyer
Mutually assured destruction. Yeah, Well, I mean, I would say that, you know, my read on it is their overreaction to Trump even as he's been president. They're saying he's weaponizing the doj. Kash Patel, whatever. It's simply a projection of their own guilt onto themselves because they know that they acted out of line. They know that they have it coming, and they know that he has every right to seek a little bit of retribution after what happened to him. And so all of this is projection. All of this is, you know, them being fearful. I love the side by side clip of Cash Patel, you know, before he was even nominated to be FBI agent or director, saying, you know, Schiff is a criminal. He's the number one criminal in Congress. And then you got Schiff protesting Cash Patel becoming the next FBI director. There's a reason these people are, are running and panic.
Blake Neff
Well, and that's with bullies. I mean, the only way that you can defeat a bully is by standing up to a bully. And you got to, like, punch back. And sometimes it takes the whole school, sometimes it takes the group. And these people are individual bullies. There's not that many of them. It's just. It's really a dozen really bad people that are directing hundreds of sheep.
Tyler Boyer
But they're enabled by the sheep.
Blake Neff
Well, for sure. But like, we have hundreds of thousands, millions of people who are willing to step up now.
Andrew Colvett
All right, here is the overly happy and joyous. When I, like when I think of joy in the morning, I think of Rachel Maddow on msnbc.
Jack Posobiec
There's no other joys we can think of on MSNBC anymore.
Charlie Kirk
Don't say it.
Tyler Boyer
I just, I just so. I just miss you so Much. We lost Jack.
Andrew Colvett
This is. This is Rachel, the great play cut 140, for the record.
Donald Trump
And this is disgusting.
Andrew Colvett
The president made a spectacle out of.
Donald Trump
Praising a young man who thus far survived pediatric cancer. As if the president had something to do with that. This was in the midst of him praising Doge. Doge cuts, among other things, have cut.
Andrew Colvett
Off funding for all ongoing research into pediatric cancer. Do you notice she kind of does that thing where she just kind of, like, smugly ends every sentence. Pediatric cancer.
Jack Posobiec
Pediatric cancer.
Tyler Boyer
Yes. And I hate it.
Andrew Colvett
Do you know what I mean?
Tyler Boyer
It's. I totally.
Andrew Colvett
It's like. It's. I want to say dialectically, I guess. That is the right word, right? It is.
Tyler Boyer
It's an intonation.
Andrew Colvett
Exactly. It is. It's, like, configured into the DNA of how she speaks. It's like the attitude has a parallel.
Charlie Kirk
It's when I could. I could talk about this for hours. It's. It is a way that Democrats and people in Washington, D.C. and anyone who's been. You guys have all spent time in D.C. recently. It's a way of indicating that you're on the same team as someone. When you match this weird, like, D. Totally bicoastal inflection, but specifically one that travels between, like, the D.C. georgetown area where you are putting pronunciation on strange words and sometimes. And then if you're Chris Hayes, what you will do is at the end of every sentence, you will then go up as you will say Elon Musk. It's like you're. Like you're getting scared as you're saying the word or something. It's completely ridiculous. The opposite of it, of course, is Tulsi Gabbard, who always goes down at the end of her sentence.
Andrew Colvett
No, that is true. She does go down. I think I stay pretty. Pretty even. I think you got to kind of.
Blake Neff
Be dead, you know, you have your moments, Charlie.
Charlie Kirk
You have your moments.
Andrew Colvett
Oh, I. When I go up or I go down. That's the question. We'll see.
Blake Neff
It's a very coffee shop Karen conversation. Like, if you overhear.
Charlie Kirk
Yes. Yeah.
Blake Neff
If you've ever heard, like, Karen's like, like, talking about how much they hate Trump in, like, a coffee shop, but.
Tyler Boyer
It has to be in, like, a big city.
Jack Posobiec
Obama inflection kind of.
Tyler Boyer
That's.
Jack Posobiec
It's. That's what it always makes.
Tyler Boyer
It's definitely a female Karen Y thing.
Andrew Colvett
Let's go to cut 122. One of my favorite remarks. Just calling out the Democrats for who they are, what they believe, and their nonsense. Play cut 122.
Donald Trump
And once again, I look at the Democrats in front of me and I realize there is absolutely nothing I can say to make them happy or to make them stand or smile or applaud. Nothing I can do. I could find a cure to the most devastating disease, a disease that would wipe out entire nations or announce the answers to the greatest economy in history or the stoppage of crime to the lowest levels ever recorded. And these people sitting right here will not clap, will not stand, and certainly will not cheer for these astronomical achievements. They won't do it no matter what. Five, five times I've been up here. It's very sad, and it just shouldn't be this way.
Tyler Boyer
All right.
Andrew Colvett
I also want to say thank you, Shoaneck and Shadow for your support. They said, quote, thank. They couldn't stand for the victims. May God help them. Poor Pocahontas couldn't even look up from her phone. Also getting lots of questions asking about our hat. That is CharlieKirkStore.com Ryan will put it in the chat. That is CharlieKirkStore dot com if you guys want to wear this 47 hat or this Doge shirt, we'll get them off to for you guys. Okay?
Blake Neff
I see the 47 hat everywhere.
Andrew Colvett
It's amazing. But everywhere it has blanketed the valley.
Tyler Boyer
It's actually like really good quality. Not to toot our own hair, but it's. What do you call it, plush or whatever. When it's the letter, the numbers are.
Andrew Colvett
I got. I think it was Justin that like the day after the election, he's like, what do you. About this design? I'm like, that's amazing. And it's unique, by the way.
Jack Posobiec
And it's. It's understated. So you don't like get. Well, maybe some people want that.
Andrew Colvett
But it's. It's kind of a code, right? 47, you know, and people look at.
Tyler Boyer
It like got the little turning.
Andrew Colvett
Imagine if you're like totally non political and you're just like, what the hell is that happening?
Tyler Boyer
What is 47?
Andrew Colvett
Is that like a. Is that a football player or is that like a.
Tyler Boyer
Something like basketball?
Andrew Colvett
Imagine like it's a.
Tyler Boyer
Sports. Yeah, sports.
Andrew Colvett
So, okay, let's. Let's go to another. By the way, you guys can purchase them and also become a member if you'd like. Members. Dot Charlie Kirk dot com. Let's go here to this one. One of my favorite. Okay, so by the way, there's a lot more tape here. Just Nicole Wallace has just attacked this guy with brain Cancer as well, saying, quote, I hope he never has to defend the United States Capitol against Donald Trump supporters. Yikes, that's dark.
Tyler Boyer
We're about to have it just.
Andrew Colvett
These people are. I mean, these are demented people.
Tyler Boyer
I mean, that's really sick.
Andrew Colvett
That's like sick, sick stuff, man.
Jack Posobiec
Nasty.
Andrew Colvett
Folks, here, here is the beautiful moment. Let's watch it. Let's keep our mics live here. This is one that. It was so powerful. You know the best moment because the Democrats have to go all in on it. Where President Trump appoints 13 year old DJ Daniel, who has brain cancer and only months to live as an honorary Secret Service agent. And the MSNBC decides to go all in attacking this kid.
Tyler Boyer
Well, attacking Trump.
Andrew Colvett
No, no, no, no. I'm saying I hope he. I hope he never has to defend the United States Capitol.
Tyler Boyer
Get this.
Andrew Colvett
Against Trump supporters.
Tyler Boyer
They are attacking the real sick line. And if he does, I hope he isn't one of the six who loses his life to suicide. She straight up says that that's crazy.
Blake Neff
You should.
Andrew Colvett
I mean, these people are. I mean, this is.
Blake Neff
You should be yanked off of TV.
Andrew Colvett
Because the fcc, I'm not big on cancel culture, but that, that's, I mean. All right, let's watch this. Mike's on crazy. And can we please get Nicole Wallace and then can we tweet it and really do our thing there? 130 place.
Donald Trump
In 2018, DJ was diagnosed with brain cancer. The doctors gave him five months at most to live. That was more than six years ago. Since that time, DJ and his dad have been on a quest to make his dream come true. And DJ has been sworn in as an honorary law enforcement officer actually a number of times. Peace. The police love him. The police departments love him. And tonight, D.J. we're going to do you the biggest honor of them all. I am asking our new Secret Service director, Sean Curran, to officially make you an agent of the United States States Secret Service.
Andrew Colvett
Not a single Democrat.
Blake Neff
Oh, that was a touching moment.
Andrew Colvett
And that's Mark Koran, the same guy that was next to Trump in Butler, Pennsylvania.
Donald Trump
Yeah.
Andrew Colvett
So here is now with that framing breaking news, Nicole Wallace again. It takes a lot for me to kind of get outraged about cable news chattering like it's just kind of talking at each other.
Jack Posobiec
They have to come up with something.
Andrew Colvett
I talk about maybe less than half of 1% of incendiary stuff makes it onto the Charlie Kirk show. Usually make on like whatever. Yeah, play cut 143.
Donald Trump
But I think this was a lesson in finding one thing that, that you let yourself feel. And I let myself feel joy about DJ. And I hope he's alive for another, you know, 95 years. Right. And I hope he lives and the life he wants to live. He wants to be a cop. He knows what he wants to do. And maybe when you have childhood cancer, that crystallizes for you. And I hope he has a long life as a law enforcement officer, but I hope he never has to defend the United States Capitol against Donald Trump's supporters. And if he does, I hope he isn't one of the six who loses his life to suicide. And I hope he isn't one who has to testify against the people who carried out acts of seditious conspiracy and then live to see Donald Trump pardon those people.
Tyler Boyer
That's just. I mean, how do you make that mental jump?
Andrew Colvett
Did you hear the sound of silence from our panel for like two seconds?
Tyler Boyer
Yeah. Jack, Jack, what's your take?
Charlie Kirk
No, so. So what it is, is again, the NPC mind only runs on what its last programming is. So the MSNBC news talker, who doesn't come up with their own minds themselves, who doesn't write their own scripts, she's scrambling because she doesn't have her producers in her ear telling her what to say, say. And so she's thinking, oh, well, the last time I've said anything positive about police officers, it was directly to January 6th. So she's just going right back to whatever the current standard programming model is for police officers. So you can't say police officer. Racist. You can't say police officer. Oh, they target black people. Because obviously it doesn't work here. So she's got to say police officer. Good. And that means, oh, January 6th. And then. But then the problem is she takes it. She just goes way too far down the line because she runs the entire program. What you're actually seeing here, this is very instructive into understanding the NPC model. The way the NPC works, the non player character is they're just running programs. And so she just runs the J6 program over. And I honestly guarantee you she doesn't even realize what she said.
Blake Neff
I wish I could read the chat right now, Charlie, but I can't. It's too many beeps.
Andrew Colvett
I want to read a couple of these. This is FB for $10. Thank you. This is amazing. Hey, Charlie, I don't know if you'll see this, but you inspired me to join the Navy. You never talk about military service, really, which is true. I don't. But the belief of willing to fight for my fellow man started with you. That's really amazing.
Jack Posobiec
That's amazing.
Andrew Colvett
I'd love to send you a signed hat or book and meet you one day. And God bless you. Thank you for wanting to serve our country. You are in much better hands now, serving under President Trump and Pete Hegseth and the entire team there.
Tyler Boyer
And recruitment is going through the roof.
Andrew Colvett
It's going through the roof. Charlie, can you please wish my mom a happy birthday? Her name is Valerie. She's watching now. Scooty. Happy birthday, Valerie. God bless you. And today is the 4th of March, so God bless you. This is Ann Coleman. Ooh, this is a good one. Thank you, Charlie and team, when can we see the podcast with news scum? It's supposed to post Thursday morning on his channels, right?
Tyler Boyer
Yep.
Andrew Colvett
Now without. Did I do good or not so good?
Tyler Boyer
Andrew, 10 out of 10.
Jack Posobiec
I think that's great. I think people are gonna enjoy.
Blake Neff
All right.
Andrew Colvett
That's it. So good. You got. So everyone should watch it.
Tyler Boyer
It was the most enjoyable experience I've ever had, being in the room with you while you did an interview. It was completely electric.
Blake Neff
That's saying a lot.
Andrew Colvett
It says a lot.
Blake Neff
Andrew has spent a lot of hours watching now.
Andrew Colvett
That's it. People got to watch it. We will.
Jack Posobiec
No more spoilers.
Andrew Colvett
So, by the way, the Charlie show.
Tyler Boyer
Podcast, instant analysis, little preview on Thursday morning on the Charlie Kirk Show.
Andrew Colvett
Don't say any content, though.
Tyler Boyer
We're gonna review.
Andrew Colvett
Yeah, the con. That's what I'm saying. Yeah.
Tyler Boyer
For the full hour of the first hour on the Charlie Kirk show. So 12 Eastern. Yeah, 12 Eastern.
Andrew Colvett
So 9am Exclusive breakdown.
Tyler Boyer
We're going to be breaking down the Charlie Kirk interview with Gavin Newsom exclusively on our program.
Andrew Colvett
So it'll be done simultaneously. We're not going to tease any of the content that comes earlier. And it's going to be really interesting. I want to say must watch content. Mike says just ordered the hat and shirt. Keep it up, guys. You are making America great again. President Trump is doing that and we are helping. You guys could check it out. Charlie Kirk's store. As a reminder, also download the real America's Voice Apple to watch all these programs on demand in real time. Let's watch some more. Let's recap more of this here together. I loved this right here. President Trump informs Jason Hartley. Whoever gave the president this advice, I think I know who it was. Probably Susie or Taylor or the great team over there to kind of do the Oprah Winfrey thing and just Kind of. And you get a car and you get very smart, right? And you go to West Point and I'm pardoning you doing this. Boom. Very smart.
Charlie Kirk
Executive order.
Andrew Colvett
Oh, it was amazing. I mean, it was again, it was. It was a reality show. This wasn't. It was like, what news? What is he gonna do next, by the way, Did I not predict the West Point thing? I was like, he's gonna, he's gonna.
Tyler Boyer
Yeah, but I don't know, you might have got some early advanced notes.
Andrew Colvett
Yeah, I have sources.
Tyler Boyer
By the way. Charlie can't even talk about half the stuff he, you know, so whatever.
Andrew Colvett
133.
Donald Trump
We're joined tonight by a young man, Jason Hartley, who knows the weight of that call of duty. Jason's father, grandfather, and great grandfather all wore the uniform. Jason tragically lost his dad, who was also a Los Angeles County Sheriff's deputy, when he was just a boy. And now he wants to carry on the family legacy of service. Jason is a senior in high school, a six letter varsity athlete, a really good athlete, they say. A brilliant student with a 4.46. That's good GPA. And his greatest dream is to attend the US Military Academy at West Point. I'm pleased to inform you that your application has been accepted. You will soon be joining the corpses.
Andrew Colvett
Don't you love that?
Tyler Boyer
It's just great. I don't know how you can hate on that if you're a Democrat and you didn't get up. I mean, I didn't see the crowd shot in that moment, but if you're a Democrat who didn't get up, I mean, how do you not celebrate that? It's America's preeminent military academy and this young man just had his dreams come true. Well, like, what are you gonna hate on? Because he's white.
Blake Neff
And you can tell, you can tell he was legitimately surprised. Yeah, that the best part about that interaction, he did not see that coming at all. And he was like, oh, my gosh. Because he's young, kids can't fake it most of the time. He, like, was totally shocked.
Tyler Boyer
And by the way, you saw that with the young cancer survivor dj, when they told him he got to be an honorary member of the US Secret Service and he gets a hug from the Secret Service director and his dad's lifting him up. I mean, truly, truly touching stuff.
Charlie Kirk
There's some more clear.
Tyler Boyer
Yeah, just be clear.
Charlie Kirk
Trump never actually said the word honorary. So, I mean, I think DJ is on the job. You know, that is, that's, that's an.
Tyler Boyer
Upgrade from what we've had in.
Blake Neff
That's commitment I was crying for. I mean, I'm telling you, Charlie knows this. I think you guys might know this. My family was impacted by illegal immigration at one point, big time violent crime. I was in absolute tears over the 12 year old girl who got murdered. I don't know, I want to mess up her name.
Tyler Boyer
Yeah, Jocelyn.
Blake Neff
Jocelyn and Gary Nungri. And naming the mom. You saw the mom holding it together. I don't know if we have this clip, but the mom keeping it composed through that. I was, I, I was choked up. Like I was tearing up. And it was that, that it was like back to back to back with all this stuff that made it so special. Like Charlie said, it wasn't just that you get a, you get a car, you get a thing named after you, but there was the emotional side that was attached to each of these people. And it was incredible.
Andrew Colvett
Someone says, Charlie, for someone like myself that's dealt with severe brain injury when I was younger, I know how it feels to be attacked like that. But in this case, cancer. But I do forgive them. That's $10 from Derek. Got it. Let's see, $50. One. Charlie. I stood up for my insanely liberal professors today. Stood up to my insanely liberal professors today. You helped me gain confidence in standing up for what I believe. Thank you so much. Let's go maga. That is Rebecca. Give Rebecca a free membership to the Charlie Kirk show and get her a hat. And that is members charliekirk.com members.charliekirk.com make sure that she gets taken back.
Jack Posobiec
Another one here.
Tyler Boyer
Hold on, Rebecca. Email freedom charliekirk.com and yeah, Daisy will get you sorted.
Jack Posobiec
And we've got Braxton Jackson gave $10. Let's keep giving thanks to God during this space of grace. God will continue to lift up America if we stay humble.
Andrew Colvett
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Tyler Boyer
Signed hats.
Andrew Colvett
Signed hats. So subscribe to the Charlie Kirk show podcast and then email us proof of subscription freedom. Charlie Kirk dot com. One of the more memorable moments and funny moments is 125.
Donald Trump
Over 130,000 people, according to the Social Security databases are age over 160 years old. We have a healthier country than I thought. Bobby.
Andrew Colvett
I mean, you just gotta. This is great. I think that was off. Off the cuff, right?
Jack Posobiec
Probably.
Blake Neff
Yeah. That sounds like an original Bobby's face. After that, when he went to him, he was like, oh, the cameras are on me.
Tyler Boyer
I should. Yeah.
Andrew Colvett
By the way, I love Bobby. It's just no one can make me.
Tyler Boyer
You know, Bobby's got this almost like an aura about. What's up Jack?
Andrew Colvett
Breaking.
Charlie Kirk
Do you guys see the, The. The Chinese government just now?
Jack Posobiec
What did they do?
Andrew Colvett
Yeah, that. They.
Charlie Kirk
They talk.
Andrew Colvett
It's, it's, it's. This is. I wouldn't derail.
Charlie Kirk
This is a bit more. I wouldn't derail it. But no, it's. I think we have to. I think we have to call it out when there's responses like this because the, The.
Tyler Boyer
What is it that people's.
Charlie Kirk
People. China is usually a bit more restrained in their responses. The Chinese Embassy in the US 20th tweeted out just as the speech was ending, if war is what the US Wants, be it a tariff war, a trade war, or any type of war, we're ready to fight till the end. As the Chinese embassy in the United States on X with. With their great checkup.
Blake Neff
Wow, that's a great way to get more tariffs with Trump.
Andrew Colvett
Good luck. We hold the cards. Okay, so let's go here to.
Tyler Boyer
Let's go do Derek.
Andrew Colvett
10 bucks, Charlie. For somebody like myself that has dealt with. I'm sorry, we already did that one. Let's go to another piece of tape here. Let's go to some reaction, actually, from the opposition. Here is Comrade Sanders responding to President trump play cut 146.
Donald Trump
Nobody. Nobody who was 150 years old or.
Andrew Colvett
200 years old or 300 years old. Takes one to know is receiving Social Security checks.
Jack Posobiec
Is that an snl?
Andrew Colvett
I was gonna. First of all, why. Why does it look like he's in a PBS studio?
Tyler Boyer
Why does it look like he's 130 years.
Andrew Colvett
I know, exactly.
Jack Posobiec
For a second, I thought that was like one of our guys doing Bernie Sanders. I thought it was a shit on.
Andrew Colvett
You know, that's Bernie. I will say Bernie has. Bernie has impressive stamina, I have to say.
Tyler Boyer
I mean, how old is he now? Like 84, 85?
Andrew Colvett
I mean, like the Octogenarian thing is really kind of hurting our politics. Like, come on, guys, you got to just go be with your grandkids. Like, be a normal person. Right.
Tyler Boyer
83. Is he really 1941? He's so old. So he turns 84 in September.
Blake Neff
He looks older than that, too.
Tyler Boyer
Yeah, I mean, I mean, he's doing. He's looking good for 83 or 84, but still, I mean, I completely agree. Joe Biden's 82. He's one year behind him. Nancy Pelosi's 84. A lot of old. A lot of old octogenarians.
Blake Neff
They're going to lose a lot of people very quickly here.
Andrew Colvett
Walt, Bud says been a member of Charlie Kirk members. I love it. More. More people should get it. That's right. So members.charliekirk.com. that is members.morecharliek.more clips. Okay, we're going to get.
Tyler Boyer
Okay, let's do some more.
Andrew Colvett
All right, we'll do more clips here. Let's go to cut127.
Donald Trump
By slashing all of the fraud, waste, and theft we can find, we will defeat inflation, bring down mortgage rates, lower car payments and grocery prices, protect our seniors, and put more money in the pockets. Pockets of American families. And in the near future, I want to do what has not been done in 24 years. Balance the federal budget. We're going to balance.
Andrew Colvett
I just love that we're talking about balancing the budget again as a goal. You might think it's improbable, Blake, but.
Jack Posobiec
I will always say aspiration.
Andrew Colvett
I'll always say what. What is spoken will then be more likely to be done.
Tyler Boyer
Yeah.
Blake Neff
Why can't they do it, Blake?
Andrew Colvett
Come on.
Jack Posobiec
There's a lot of reasons, Blake.
Blake Neff
They can do it, Blake.
Tyler Boyer
Believe. Believe, Blake.
Jack Posobiec
Don't let your memes be dreams.
Blake Neff
I guess.
Tyler Boyer
Believe, Blake. We're gonna. We're gonna.
Jack Posobiec
If we. If we do it, I will be the first one to line up and be like, man, that guy. That guy did the impossible.
Blake Neff
Yeah.
Jack Posobiec
Because.
Tyler Boyer
Yeah, we do.
Blake Neff
What will you do? We should. I mean, you should do something.
Jack Posobiec
If Donald Trump successfully balance your eyebrows budget. Let's not get too dramatic here. If Donald Trump successfully balances the budget, I will wear a Minnesota Vikings jersey on this show and I will pledge my feel to that.
Andrew Colvett
Doesn't mean anything for me. This is going to be more real.
Jack Posobiec
Fine. I'll wear a Chicago Bears jersey.
Andrew Colvett
All right, now we're getting close.
Jack Posobiec
Chicago Bears jersey of your choice.
Tyler Boyer
Hold on.
Andrew Colvett
I think that we're talking.
Jack Posobiec
And I will say that Mike Ditka is my daddy. I think you should balance the budget all day.
Blake Neff
That will live in infamy, I think.
Tyler Boyer
I think you need to, like, write it. Like, write an op ed that's titled I was wrong about Trump.
Jack Posobiec
I think. I think Charlie would get.
Tyler Boyer
Charlie likes the.
Jack Posobiec
Charlie would get more out of the first one.
Andrew Colvett
I think that Blake. Blake going into the camera with a Bears jersey. No, it has got to be the Bears sweat leading all the way.
Blake Neff
I've got it.
Andrew Colvett
I have this. Greatest memorabilia ever.
Blake Neff
I have it.
Andrew Colvett
I have one I lost during NFL season. I should just wear it one day on the show, right?
Tyler Boyer
Yeah, you need to get it. We'll get it for you as a present for sure.
Andrew Colvett
But the Bears are so bad. It's like a humiliation ritual that, like.
Tyler Boyer
Force you to own it.
Blake Neff
Oh, I know.
Jack Posobiec
Yeah.
Andrew Colvett
Bears haven't been good in, like, 20 years.
Blake Neff
Blake should have to wear a really thick mike dick mustache for a full week.
Tyler Boyer
Oh, you have to grow for a full week.
Donald Trump
No, no, no, no.
Blake Neff
A fake one.
Andrew Colvett
Just.
Blake Neff
He's never going to grow it.
Tyler Boyer
He might.
Jack Posobiec
I. I could. I could grow a mustache.
Blake Neff
No, we need a full, you know, broom. Sweet.
Tyler Boyer
Like a full walk.
Andrew Colvett
I just love this email. I want to. By the way, I want you guys to email us. Freedom, Charlie, Kirk dot com. Also your reaction in addition, just to everything else subscribing to our podcast. I love this email, Charlie. In three weeks, I'll be 70 years old. So preemptive. Happy birthday. I have never been prouder to be an American. More grateful to God for his answer to prayer on November 5th. I'm also so grateful to God. He saved me and kept me from becoming a hateful socialist. Thank you and your entire staff, Charlie. Your devotion to God and the truth was beyond anything we could have imagined. God is good all the time. What a beautiful email. I mean, people are just effusively grateful in the emails that we are receiving right now. And I do have to wonder that when the Democrats won back at this time equivalent in 2021, do you think their emails were full of, like, thank yous, thank yous to God. And I. I don't think.
Blake Neff
Probably not to God.
Jack Posobiec
Probably not.
Andrew Colvett
It was probably like, I wonder what that Trump man is doing right now.
Tyler Boyer
The image that will always st the crystals in my.
Jack Posobiec
The image that will always stick with me is Steven Pinker, the Harvard professor doing the extremely cringe dance on Twitter with his. With his wife. That's what I'll always remember.
Tyler Boyer
There was like a bunch of those during the campaign where all they would get together and try and be the party of joy. But it was, like, so forced.
Andrew Colvett
And Brandon says, because he gave five bucks, Bernie says, no one is 100 years old. Me. Bernie, your. Your book is signed by Adam and Eve.
Tyler Boyer
Okay, here we got Val. 12:24.
Andrew Colvett
Charlie Trump's body language tonight was outstanding. Pramila jalama, bala babal 145.
Rachel Maddow
I just walked out of Trump's address, joint address to Congress. I went there because I was insistent that I wanted to hear directly from him what he had to say. But after he hearing him spew lie after lie after lie, racism and xenophobia at the center of everything, I walked out. And I'm going to insist that we stand up for our constituents, for the American people across this country, and fight back so that we can make sure.
Donald Trump
We'Re delivering for working people everywhere.
Andrew Colvett
All right, I've been corrected. It's Jaya Paul.
Tyler Boyer
Yes, yes. She is the. Isn't she the like leader of the Progressive Caucus within the Democrats?
Andrew Colvett
Something like that. We've got Rachel Maddow. Big mad play cut 144.
Donald Trump
For the record, the economy that he was left by President Biden was not a catastrophe. It was literally the best economy in the world.
Jack Posobiec
That was described by the Economist magazine.
Donald Trump
As the envy of the world.
Jack Posobiec
That was the economy that was left.
Donald Trump
To Donald Trump by Joe Biden.
Tyler Boyer
Says the multimillionaire who gets $20 million a year to work one day a week. Spare me, Rachel Maddow. Everything's just fine for you. You know, this is. This is one of the most telling moments, Charlie, when you're at camp on campus, by the way, there'll always be one smug little, you know, econ student that goes, ah, the economy is the best of the G7, blah, blah, blah. And then you look at the audience and you go, how many of you are struggling to afford your bills? How many of you had more money four years ago? And it's like every single hand goes up every single time that you. You appeal to the audience. Everybody's like, yeah, I'm not doing that well. So the best economy, the envy of the world, was terrible for everybody else. Okay, Rachel Maddow, so enjoy that.
Andrew Colvett
Here we have. I think I've hit my quota of sharp comments. Play Cut 147.
Rachel Maddow
All right. I don't have a lot of time. I just came off the House floor. I could not stand one more second, tolerate one more second. This man who pardoned January 6, insurrectionist who desecrated the Very chamber that we are sitting in in this moment. This man who has no respect for Congress, does not respect us as a colloqual branch of government, who has put us into a constitutional crisis. This man with his hateful rhetoric and his even more harmful policies. I went because I wanted to honor my State of the Union or my joint address of Congress guest Claire from Everett. A probationary federal worker who was damn good at her job at Housing and Urban Development enforcing fair housing laws. She was fired. She didn't deserve that. The work that she did remains unfinished. There are people that will be unhoused because they that work is unfinished. There's housing will not get built because that work is unfinished. And her life has been completely upended and disrupted. And because Claire is also a manual wheelchair user and navigated a lot of ableist spaces to come here today, I wanted to take a seat and take up space and honor her. But there is no way that I could stay there for this wow address. It is insult to injury. The lies and the propaganda.
Jack Posobiec
Did you just say something about ableist spaces there?
Andrew Colvett
I heard some sort of high frequency noise.
Tyler Boyer
It was shrill. Indeed.
Andrew Colvett
We continue as our march through the cut sheet. This is making all the news. The media is very mad about it. President Trump going after Elizabeth Warren, who by the way has become a huge neocon. Can we just appreciate how Elizabeth Warren has become just a shrill neocon?
Blake Neff
She's full Liz Cheney now.
Andrew Colvett
Like full Liz Cheney just like full war machine. She's wearing the Ukrainian pen. Oh, we got more. 47.
Tyler Boyer
She's doing the war dance. We're going to put them on.
Andrew Colvett
She's doing the war.
Tyler Boyer
She's doing the war dance.
Andrew Colvett
Let's play cut.
Donald Trump
135 of dollars to support Ukraine's defense. With no security, with no energy. Do you want to keep it going for another five years? Yeah. Yeah. You. You would say Pocahontas says yes.
Tyler Boyer
That felt really. Yeah. But you didn't mean to. It just happened.
Blake Neff
He just had. And it goes to her. She's just like.
Tyler Boyer
She's like. Yeah.
Andrew Colvett
I mean, so. So who wants to. To take this just from a more philosophical and less light hearted but just briefly, what is driving someone like Elizabeth Warren, who obviously had or might still have some presidential ambitions, who never used to be a neocon, to just go all in? How do you explain this, Tyler?
Blake Neff
I'll just say from a, like a. A political sociological standpoint, I dwell on this every day and I actually just this weekend I had somebody that's related to me reach out to me and, you know, and some drunken stupor, message me and say something about Trump and relevant to the anti war sentiment of what happened in the White House this last week. And I said, I don't know what you're talking about, but I'm very proud to be anti war. And I think it's bizarre that every single Democrat who attacked, you know, feverishly for basically 15 years, the Republican Party, for being so pro war, are now in full alignment. And Charlie, I cannot understand it for the, the life of me that the.
Andrew Colvett
Most progressive lunatic Democrats, like, fervently anti.
Blake Neff
War are basically Liz Cheney now.
Tyler Boyer
But think about this. They have, they have spent the last essentially eight years turning Putin into, you know, the devil incarnate.
Blake Neff
Yeah, but, but here's.
Tyler Boyer
And so this being tied to Putin, they have made this, this boogeyman. And I'm not saying Putin isn't a bad dude. Like, okay, ad nauseam, I get it, Terrible guy invaded. He takes blame for that. But like, they have turned him in to something larger and bigger because it's useful to their narrative. So they think anybody that doesn't just blindly stand with, like, the oligarch, you know, the Ukrainian oligarch, is somehow, you know, perpetrating a mass injustice on the world. It's because they have created this dichotomy, this black hat, white hat thing in their head that just to get back at Trump, though.
Blake Neff
But here's the crazy part, Andrew. George W. Bush was best buddies with Putin.
Tyler Boyer
Totally. Well, remember when Hillary Clinton went and with the reset button.
Blake Neff
No, it's not even that. George W. Bush would hang out on his ranch with Putin. George W. Bush, hat would go over. They brought. No, George W. Bush brought Putin to the elementary school in his hometown in Crawford.
Tyler Boyer
Yeah, go ahead.
Blake Neff
And they did a whole welcome Putin.
Tyler Boyer
Yeah.
Blake Neff
So the same. This is what's so mind blowing, which I cannot understand.
Charlie Kirk
He had the pickup truck. Remember the pickup truck?
Blake Neff
Yes. And Putin just sitting there next to, to him. Like, he's like driving around like, I want to get, I want to go get a corn dog or something.
Tyler Boyer
But like, he sat with Clinton, too, and said, hey, Clinton, I want to join NATO. And Clinton was like, yeah, we do that.
Blake Neff
Here's the mind blowing part, though. The same people who were in that policy camp of being best buddies with Putin, which was the, the Dick Cheney era foreign policy experts here are the same people who have done exactly what you said, which is villainize Putin and blame Trump for it when they were the ones, but who were closer than anyone Ever was. And I studied. This is where I studied my Russians.
Tyler Boyer
Hillary Clinton and Bill Clinton made like, what. What Bill Clinton. Jack, you probably remember this is like a $500,000 payment for speaking in Russia.
Blake Neff
Nothing's closer to. I'm telling you, George W. Bush, the.
Charlie Kirk
Clinton foundation got money for, et cetera, et cetera. You know, Tyler, I was going to say, though, but this actually is typical of the neocon, because the neocons all supported Saddam Hussein in his war against Iran. It was the neocons that totally supported the mujahideen against the Soviet Union and completely funded and founded what later became the Taliban, as well as the early elements of Al Qaeda, the same elements of Al Qaeda that the neocons and neolibs also to this day are supporting in Syria. So if you look at it from a different perspective, it also goes to show you that. That they will use and drop foreign actors at a whim. And that's because of this post 1990s mentality that it's the end of history. The United States is the global hegemon. We can do whatever we want. We don't need to actually uphold any relationships. Which is funny because those are all the things that they blame Trump for, because he'll, like, make an offhanded comment or something, or have us, or J.D. vance will make a comment about the British and they'll say that he's destroyed relations when. No, it's actually been their failed leadership over the past 40 years that has put us in this position to begin with. And their insanity of. Of, as you say, either you're working with someone one day and then you're vilifying them the next. And then we expect them to think that we are rational actors when we seem the ones who are kind of like the drunken sailors, which I can say, because I'm a sailor, although I don't drink. Like, when we're the ones who are acting completely belligerently and we are the ones who are acting irrationally all the time.
Tyler Boyer
Yeah, I mean, I actually. Just one note. I have a slightly different theory. Democrats and progressives, what do they lift up more than anything else?
Andrew Colvett
Institutions.
Tyler Boyer
Well, there's institutions, but the institutions that were formed out of the civil rights era. So they look at their ultimate heroes as the people that marched, the people that sat on the bus, all of these things, the peaceful protests. And they were going against something that they believe was objectively evil and bad and everything Right. And in many ways that's accurate. So what they are doing, progressives of the modern era. They have a sense that they have to find a boogeyman, even where one doesn't exist. So their highest and best use of their time, they think, is like finding an oppressor to march against. And so they will. Putin is the oppressor, Trump is the oppressor, even though these are poorly directed energies for them. But they have to find something to march against because they have. They want to live up to their civil rights like predecessors that they find to be the great Heroes of American Lord, 1968. It's always. Even though there's no. There's no boogeyman anymore, there's no. The racism that they think they're fighting, they've come to embody. So my whole theory with them is that they need a boogeyman. Like every institution, they need a scapegoat in order to make themselves feel good.
Blake Neff
I think with Putin, what happened was when he was hanging out in the truck in Crawford, Texas, Bush was like, what's, like, on your agenda? He's like, I'd like to, you know, at least have some. Some Crimea. And then they were like, great. And so Bush went to McCain and was like, hey, I found out what they want. And then they're like, let's do this. Let's start a whole color revolution, and then we can get both sides of it. What do you say, guys? And this is. That's the entire American history and a lot of foreign policy in Eastern Europe in the last 15 years.
Tyler Boyer
That's one take. Certainly one take. Oh, we got another comment.
Jack Posobiec
A great one. Another. Another one you'll want to read, Charlie.
Andrew Colvett
Here, let me see here. This is. Wow. Jeremy says you inspired me to join the Border Patrol. I'm prior service military. Thank you. I'm 2023. And you're motivated my generation to go from the silent majority to be very loud about our family and Christian values. Thank you, Charlie. That is Jeremy. Jeremy, love to send you a signed hat. We need more patriots in the Border Patrol. That is admirable service, if not on the same moral footing as the US Military, might I add. Border Patrol is right there. When we say serving your country. Border Patrol almost should be a portion of the US Military, by the way.
Tyler Boyer
I didn't realize this. They have this elite unit that's almost like the special forces of Border Patrol. I forget what it's called, Jack, maybe you know, but it's. What is it called? Yeah, it's amazing, by the way. Super legit. Yeah.
Andrew Colvett
Those dudes, those guys are hard. They every single one of them voted for Trump. I don't think a single, like. And they all live in Arizona. This one here, I love.
Tyler Boyer
Yeah, I love this one. It's like $2.37.
Andrew Colvett
Jordan Benoit. I think I know him, actually. Maybe I don't. As a proud Canadian, I can't even be mad. Our government is a disgrace. Trump is looking after his country. I only wish we had a strong, capable leader to do the same.
Tyler Boyer
Fair enough.
Jack Posobiec
Despite, you know, despite the stuff. We want the best for Canada.
Tyler Boyer
No, of course we do.
Blake Neff
And I think you just had a great idea. I think. I think we should have another branch of the military. It should be Border Patrol.
Andrew Colvett
I think you should roll Border Patrol into dod. It would fix a lot of problems.
Blake Neff
Oh, yeah.
Andrew Colvett
It would be run differently. Better funding, by the way. It would end all the funding. He could. He. Could you just do that unilaterally?
Blake Neff
Yeah, he should. He did Space Force.
Andrew Colvett
Space Force took Congress.
Blake Neff
Oh, did it?
Tyler Boyer
Yeah.
Andrew Colvett
I thought he announced it and then Congress agreed.
Tyler Boyer
Can we play a clip here? Charlie, I don't want to take the floor away from you, but it's this. This clip of Brit Hume. And the reason I think this is interesting is that Brit Hume has literally come after people. I won't say who on this show. He's kind of a hit and miss kind of guy, but this is him basically singing the praises of Donald J. Trump. And I believe it is 148. This was the most boisterous, the longest, the most partisan speech I've ever heard.
Donald Trump
A president give in this kind of setting.
Tyler Boyer
And I go back about maybe 50 years on this. I also think it may have been the most effective.
Donald Trump
I mean, if.
Tyler Boyer
If you ever doubted that Donald Trump is the colossus, the political colossus of our time and our nation this night. And this speech should have put that to rest. The Democrats seem to be falling into.
Donald Trump
Trap after trap after trap as he.
Tyler Boyer
Recognized these people and celebrated the people he pointed to in the gallery and their stories while the Democrats sat glumly on their hands through all of that. It was a terrible look. Al Green's attempt to disrupt the speech was a bad look for the Democrats. This was. This was a. I think politically speaking, this was pretty powerful.
Blake Neff
All the moderate Democrats would be so mad at Al Green. And he's. He's. He couldn't be more right. It's like an episode of Looney Tunes right now. And it's just. It's like literally coyote and roadrunner stuff.
Tyler Boyer
Yeah.
Blake Neff
And the President Clown show. The president is always the brilliant roadrunner.
Tyler Boyer
Yeah. Well, I just love that line though. The colossus of our time. I mean, he, he really is. I mean, and I, and I, I go back to the tariffs. We've debated tariffs, we've debated the Ukraine strategy. I just think he's going to end up on the, on the winning side of both of these issues. It's not, it doesn't mean it's not going to be ugly in the short term, but I think he's going to come out on top and America's going to come out on top as a result. I just. The colossus of our time is a line that, that, that really sticks out. Yeah.
Andrew Colvett
Okay, let's go to another piece of tape here. Let's get to more Democrat reaction. We had Ayanna Pressley, we had Bernie Sanders, we had Rachel Maddow. Let's go to Jake Tapper. Play cut139. Never heard a president attack the opposition in a speech like this in such a pointed way. Even going after, to use a rather derisive nickname for Senator Elizabeth Warren.
Tyler Boyer
A derisive. Such a derisive. Mr. Fake Tapper, who was part of the COVID up. Was it part of the COVID up of his senility? And then he comes out and says inside the COVID up of Joe Biden's senility. Like the guy is, talk about just absolute brazen, like bs. I mean, from, from a political commentator. The guy. And he is a political commentator. He's not a journalist. This guy's a partisan political commentator. And know that that tape exists of you and to still have the, the gall to go out and write that book.
Andrew Colvett
Anyways, hundred dollars, someone says, charlie, what do you think of Netanyahu? I like some of the stuff he does. I don't like other stuff. I'm not a member of the Israeli nation, so I don't have that strong of opinions of it. I actually got to know his son. His son's pretty cool. So I'm guessing he means. So by the way, I can answer the question however I want. What do I think of Yair Netanyahu? Awesome guy. Because it doesn't say.
Blake Neff
He's a colorful guy.
Andrew Colvett
So therefore I answer the question right, you know. Yeah, like we're not listening here.
Tyler Boyer
We're not apologists here.
Andrew Colvett
No, I'm just saying he said, Charlie, what do you think of Yair? Yair is great.
Blake Neff
I text with the IR all the time. Yeah, he's been to our head.
Tyler Boyer
Be more specific if you want. BB or.
Charlie Kirk
Yeah, pretty Strong meme game.
Andrew Colvett
This one says God bless the usa. Thank you for opening our eyes, Charlie. I'm so proud to be the first one in our family to have not ruined my record by ever being a registered Democrat.
Jack Posobiec
God bless America.
Andrew Colvett
God bless the usa.
Tyler Boyer
And isn't it crazy that it just really feels like there's one party that's proud to be American that loves the flag, loves the nation, defends our military, supports our troops, border patrol, you know, our sovereignty. And there's a whole other part of the country that apparently thinks these things are passive.
Andrew Colvett
Chris says Posse comitamas that they roll border patrol in the dod. They cannot under posse comitatus enforce civil law, but they can repel invasions.
Tyler Boyer
So declare invasion.
Andrew Colvett
You declare an invasion, the DoD can fire on demand, do whatever you want.
Charlie Kirk
The entire point of a national army.
Andrew Colvett
Is defending the nation unless you're actually being invaded.
Charlie Kirk
Simple. All right, so this, these simple like it, it's. You get these weird like quasi libertarian, I call them conservatarian arguments from phrases that used to get said on talk radio in like the 2010s or even earlier than that. And it's like guys, that's just not true. Actual active duty army and marines were used in the LA riots in 1992. I mean we've used the military for things all the time. Okay, let's idea that oh, you can't do it, you can't do it. It's, it's, it's, it's just not historically correct.
Tyler Boyer
So much of that.
Andrew Colvett
Let's go tier to David Axelrod, who's probably trying to speak truth into the Democrat party. He'll be ignored. Let's pick up 150.
Donald Trump
So there's, it's one thing to mine our differences, it's another thing to try and heal our differences. And that is, you know, that that's the difference between real leadership and political expediency.
Andrew Colvett
Would it have been healing to stand for Mark Fogle? Might have been.
Donald Trump
No, I agree. Look, you know, you are absolutely right, DJ Johnson. I will do what you will not. I will say I thought Democrat. I thought that was. I think there were times when they should have risen. I think what Al Green did was despicable.
Jack Posobiec
Despicable, despicable.
Andrew Colvett
150, 151. This dialogue continues.
Donald Trump
And at some point you, you got to stop blaming Joe Biden and you're.
Andrew Colvett
Going to be accountable.
Donald Trump
And you know he must have met by Biden a dozen times in his speech.
Andrew Colvett
I mean the X. I love you. You guys were Blaming George W. Bush in year eight.
Donald Trump
You know something, Scott? We learned something from that. We, we learned something from that.
Andrew Colvett
He's been in office for 40 something days. I, I am hearing a lot of cope.
Donald Trump
These social issues. You know why he talks about them? Because they work.
Andrew Colvett
They're like 80, 20 issues. And he's on the right side of him and Democrats are on the wrong side of him. It worked in the campaign and nobody. Oh, he's not talking about the right things. It worked in the inaugural, it's working in the executive orders.
Donald Trump
It's why he put it in the speech tonight.
Andrew Colvett
And on immigration, you're exactly right. It's his number one achievement so far.
Donald Trump
The borders effectively closed.
Andrew Colvett
The line of the night was they kept saying we need new legislation to secure the border. But it turns out all we really need was a new president. Without question in my mind.
Tyler Boyer
Top scoring, I feel like.
Blake Neff
So we gotta stay put.
Andrew Colvett
We are here at midnight, 7 Eastern. So we're getting a little bit late. Tyler, you have 30 seconds. What is this poster behind me? Show. Show again that says travel to Wisconsin and chase 100 ballots. What is that, Charlie?
Blake Neff
The Turning Point Action team is on the ground. We have dozens and dozens and dozens of full time staff that we've kept there. We have the largest field presence, the permanent field presence. We have an office in Waukesha which is the epicenter for the Supreme Court races coming up.
Andrew Colvett
So why does that matter? Supreme Court, what does that mean? Two big reasons from Tennessee tell us why.
Blake Neff
The Supreme Court hangs in the balance of Wisconsin and if they, if the Democrats take control of it, it's a, it's a, a partisan election. The Democrats take control, they can do one major thing. They can redistrict and cost us the House. They can also make it impossible to win Wisconsin or really, really difficult to win Wisconsin if they get control of this. So we need everybody to come out. We've got hotel rooms that are available by the, by the great gift from our donors.
Andrew Colvett
Yep. At Turning Point Action we're investing almost a million bucks, right?
Blake Neff
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. I think a lot more than that when you consider all the full time staff.
Andrew Colvett
That's right. Probably. Yeah. A couple million bucks.
Blake Neff
And so which we don't have to.
Andrew Colvett
Do, by the way.
Blake Neff
And, and we're bringing people in and so we need thousands of people right now we are at just broke. A thousand people coming in. We need more than that though. The left is paying people to vote. They're paying people to get out the vote so they're giving people 250 bucks a pop. We are providing hotel rooms. Come if you're in the Chicagoland area, drive up. It's a quick drive. Come help out for a day. You can go to tpaction.com100 to sign up. That's our Commit100 program, which is just committing to chase just 100 votes. So that means we give you a list of 100 people to chase and then we just need you to go talk to them, remind them to vote and then help them walk their ballot to their mailbox in some cases. Or go vote early.
Andrew Colvett
Love it. Let's so check that out@tpaction.com 100. Let's go to a couple the line of the night, which I thought was beautifully crafted and wonderfully delivered. Play Cut 154.
Donald Trump
The media and our friends in the Democrat Party kept saying we needed new legislation. We must have legislation to secure the border. But it turned out that all we really needed was a new president.
Andrew Colvett
And I think that's so important because people like James Lankford and people like, you know, I'm not going to let him go for this one. No, no. I'm telling you, he's done. He is gone. And all these Democrats that were like, you need this ridiculous. Now I want you to think about if we would have lived in James Langford's world because people might say, I'm being unfair. Let's see if he got his way. Do you know that Trump would not be able to close the border right now? 1.8 million. It would have handcuffed Trump's ability. It would have robbed Trump's term of the ability to close the border. That was James Lankford's bipartisan order past that.
Jack Posobiec
Charlie, the Democrats would not call us racist ever again.
Andrew Colvett
No, exactly.
Jack Posobiec
Totally.
Andrew Colvett
I just hope all of you guys in Oklahoma know James Lankford. You're done. We're not going to let you run for dog catcher, for water reclamation district, for mosquito abatement director, U.S. senator or governor.
Jack Posobiec
That an office?
Andrew Colvett
Oh, I'm sure there is in the South. Hey, it's Oklahoma. Okay. You got 50, 50 Native American reservations. I got all sorts of different jobs there. You know, half the state of Oklahoma should become a. He's phenomenal.
Tyler Boyer
Governor Stone should be the next guy.
Andrew Colvett
He's great. No, Lankford's done and he's not up till 2028, but. Well, I got my eyes right on you. You're at the top of the list. But the reason being is because he Went out there and brokered this deal, and he gave the Democrats this talking point saying we have to do this bipartisan border deal. And by the way, it was never necessary. And I think we would have won by even more if it wasn't for Lankford. Yeah, like that actually persuaded some people in the middle, gave them a chance of a talking point. Gave them some over the top stuff.
Tyler Boyer
Gave the Democrats. The Democrats just kept saying it over and over again.
Andrew Colvett
And on campus I would get that question a lot. And I was like, okay, Langford, I remember you. And it was. None of it was necessary. We didn't need a bipartisan border bill. You needed a president. And I don't. Blake, I want you just to just riff on this for a second. We're running a little out of time here, but how profoundly our border is closed is pretty amazing right now. I mean, it's effectively sealed.
Jack Posobiec
It really is that all you had to do is make it so if you show up at the border, you will not get in. Magical solution. You don't show up and won't get in. They'll stop coming. Like, people are just. They're so rock stupid. They're just like, they'll show up. No, they won't show up if they won't get in. That's how it works. And that would apply to everything. Like all those boats in the Caribbean, in the Mediterranean, they would stop if all you did was stop the boat, drop them off back in Libya where they started. If you did that every time. No more boats in the Mediterranean.
Tyler Boyer
You don't need an app for that.
Jack Posobiec
You don't need an app. You don't need, you know, a million programs.
Andrew Colvett
Just remember all the nonsense. Remember all the nonsense in that James Langford bill. It said that 4,999 people could cross a day. Yeah, that was literally in the.
Tyler Boyer
Remember, the bill said we can actually just turn it off when it gets over five.
Andrew Colvett
That's right. No, no.
Tyler Boyer
So we admit that we can just turn it.
Jack Posobiec
4,999 locked in, like the record high before Biden as like the normal amount of people that just led into America.
Andrew Colvett
Baseline was 4,999.
Tyler Boyer
We negotiated. We were doing some hard negotiations.
Andrew Colvett
A worthless wonder.
Tyler Boyer
This is why we got such bad deals. Because our leaders took absolute garbage deals and said, hey, this is somehow good.
Jack Posobiec
We've done.
Tyler Boyer
We've done our job.
Andrew Colvett
And Trump, to his great credit, is now demonstrating you didn't need any of that stuff. The border is completely secure. And not only is it One of his greatest accomplishments. And again, Dems on campus, they go stone cold silent when I say that the border's completely sealed because they can't even process.
Tyler Boyer
Well, here's the numbers. At its peak, we almost had 400,000 people come in a month. Last month we had just about 8,000 on the Internet, which was 277 per day. We went from 15,000 a day at one point with Biden, and it fluctuated, but let's say 15,000 its peak to 277 a day. And none of them got in.
Andrew Colvett
And I just want to reiterate, like the, the, the Democrats wanted the open border.
Blake Neff
Yeah.
Andrew Colvett
Wanted the open.
Tyler Boyer
You can't do that without. It was an intentional invasion. It was architected by the, by the Democrats in order to change the political makeup of this country, the demographic makeup of this country, the cultural makeup of this country. It was an absolute designed disaster and a humanitarian catastrophe that could have been avoided.
Andrew Colvett
Any other super chats we have to get to?
Jack Posobiec
Not right now.
Andrew Colvett
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Blake Neff
Yeah, I'm going to say this is. I was so pleased not to have to look at Nancy Pelosi's face behind Donald Trump that entire time.
Andrew Colvett
Was that not the greatest thing?
Blake Neff
Look, and I was thinking about this, Charlie, and you probably agree this is, this is something that you think about is think about how many more votes and more favorability we get by not having Nancy Pelosi behind him. I just, like people, like people just respond more positively by not watching that, not giving them an upstaging moment, not having to, like, look at that. I was distracted the whole time. Looking at her nasty face the entire time last.
Tyler Boyer
That's bad. Don't. Don't look at the pictures when she was doing the walk in Italy. Okay.
Blake Neff
And again, you've got like neighborhood Ned, Florida Flanders, Speaker Ned flanders. You've got J.D. vance, the millennial child boy wonder up there. Like, it's like such a beautiful thing.
Tyler Boyer
You're understating.
Jack Posobiec
Imagine if we had Tim Walls behind.
Tyler Boyer
There's the contrast. We've come a long way, folks.
Blake Neff
Look at that.
Jack Posobiec
Imagine if we had Tim Walls in Kamala's seat there, like looking all bug.
Blake Neff
Eyed and dude, America having gone, America.
Charlie Kirk
Passed right over Gen X, we just.
Blake Neff
Went from that to that so abruptly. And you couldn't have a greater comparison, comparison tool that exists in American politics, maybe in history.
Andrew Colvett
I agree, Jack, final thoughts?
Charlie Kirk
Yeah, look, I really want to come back to the way the Democrats acted tonight because I talk about this a lot. I talk about how the importance of, to the meta normie narrative out there because people for a long time on the conservative right, these sort of old cons would think that it's about beating the Democrats in there, beating, winning the argument, winning the debate or something like that, when it's really about winning over normies. Winning over normies to your side. And the person who wins over the normies wins the election. President Trump showed how to do that resoundingly in 2023 with him at the helm of this incredible coalition that he put together. And what the problem is with that is the normies are only paying attention at certain times. They pay attention to the debates. That's why they're so important. That's why Joe Biden was yanked after his first debate and someone tried to kill President Trump and on national television. It's also why Kamala Harris couldn't really survive her debate. Tim Waltz flamed out in debates, whereas JD Vance became a national figure in his debate, even though he was a national figure in his own right. The State of the Union addresses, and this was a State of the Union address again, to the normie audience in that context, this was a State of the Union address. It had the theatrics, it had the pomp and circumstance. It had that sort of head of state appeal to it, sort of the, in the dual headed role of the presidency, being head of state and head of government. And so the way the Democrats acted, completely breaching decorum completely, laughing completely and by the way, not standing up and applauding for a child with brain cancer. I mean, these are politically devastating decisions. And make no mistake, they are decisions. And you know that whatever the, the cooler heads that there are in the Democrat establishment, Charlie, you may have spoken to one of them earlier today. We'll find out on that later.
Andrew Colvett
But you'll let me know how I've got to be.
Charlie Kirk
Yeah, well, you'll know that they've got to be cringing because they realize just how badly received this is going to be by the American people.
Andrew Colvett
Yeah, I mean, I mean, I don't want to speak for, you know, the Gavin or any of these guys, but if any of them want to try to win an election in the future. What the Democrats did tonight was so self defeating. It's so just, you know, double and triple doubling and tripling down on like minoritarian nonsense.
Tyler Boyer
Just petty.
Andrew Colvett
Andrew, final thoughts.
Tyler Boyer
Throw up 155 this is my final thought. Look at this bar graph. President Trump's speech was the longest ever first addressed to Congress by like a lot. And this reminded me of something Blake said at the beginning. So hat tip Blake that he's only been in office for about 40 days and yet the mountain of accomplishments is so large and so sweeping and so dramatic and the creativity and the upheaval and so much has changed so quickly that he filled an hour and 40 minutes of content and I didn't even realize it was that long. I was sitting there. We were looking and analyzing in real time. It did not feel like it dragged on. It didn't feel like any of that because there is so much to talk about and I think we can definitively say that there has never been a more productive or effective or important and impactful first 40 days of a presidency in all of history. I think that is safe to say. Now you could look at maybe Truman wrapping up World War II or something but but outside of wartime there is nothing that I think compares in American history. And Blake, maybe you'll disagree with me but this is so sweeping and radical in so many good ways that it's an hour and 40 minutes and he deserved every ounce of that time.
Andrew Colvett
Blake, final thoughts?
Jack Posobiec
Just I would say we should look ahead. He'll have to deliver his first real.
Andrew Colvett
State of the year about a year from now.
Jack Posobiec
In a year. And if things work out, think about what he'll be able to talk about in a year. If he's able to say we've had a year of secured border now peace. If we now have the peace deal.
Andrew Colvett
In Ukraine economy is going to be.
Jack Posobiec
Peace deal in the Middle east. We'll see on the economy.
Andrew Colvett
We will have tax cuts. We'll dereg and we know we have AI something we have, we have energy. So the economy.
Jack Posobiec
He has a potential to have a monumental first state of the union.
Andrew Colvett
Yeah. The only reason the question mark in the economy we don't know how bad it was what we've inherited.
Tyler Boyer
We've heard some things.
Andrew Colvett
Yeah. That there's going to be some again we could get bailed out by certain.
Tyler Boyer
Stuff and by growth. Yes.
Andrew Colvett
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Tyler Boyer
And check out Human Events Daily. Jack will plug.
Andrew Colvett
Jack, plug your stuff.
Charlie Kirk
Human events daily, 2pm to 3pm Also, huge thanks to the Charlie Crowd Kirk show for allowing us to be the sort of perennial guest host in our three on the radio side for the Salem Radio Network. We've all been doing that very much.
Tyler Boyer
We're having a great nationally syndicated radio.
Charlie Kirk
Host and huge, huge show coming up tomorrow.
Tyler Boyer
Amen.
Andrew Colvett
Very good, guys. Appreciate it very much. And we will be back tomorrow at 12 Eastern. We have Ben Shapiro on the program tomorrow about why we should pardon Derek Shapiro Chauvin. Now, Blake, a year ago if I told you Ben Shapiro was going to be on my show advocating for the pardon of Derek Chauvin.
Tyler Boyer
Yeah, my only come a long way.
Andrew Colvett
You would say what brand of mushrooms and how often are you taking.
Tyler Boyer
But hold on. I just want to say it's not.
Andrew Colvett
A knock against Ben.
Tyler Boyer
Just, just to give a little insight break the fourth wall here. I'll. To my everlasting shame, I wasn't convinced that this was a good idea. Charlie and Blake were like, we need to pardon Derek.
Andrew Colvett
You've been doing it for. How forceful have I been on the part of huge and everyone. No, no, no. I blame you completely.
Tyler Boyer
You should blame me. I. It's my fault. But I own this.
Andrew Colvett
Ben, to his credit, is coming out hard from and he's a lawyer and he's very smart and he's very analytical.
Tyler Boyer
And you've wanted to do this for a year.
Andrew Colvett
It was a Moscow show trial, the whole thing.
Tyler Boyer
Oh, he got railroaded. It's terrible. But you know, Blake, you pushed it hard. Charlie, you push. I just want the world to know the reason, you know, it probably wasn't more is because I was the like wet blanket in the room going like I don't know if we're there yet, but my bad.
Jack Posobiec
We should give credit real quick.
Tyler Boyer
Liz.
Jack Posobiec
Colin.
Andrew Colvett
No her work, Alpha News and she. We've been covering it.
Tyler Boyer
We've been getting closer, which I fully supported. It was great to get her reporting on it. I mean there's a lot there to unpack, so don't miss that. Hour two tomorrow of the show is going to be phenomenal. We got Jim Banks as well, Senator Jim Banks on an hour one. So it's going to be a great show.
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Podcast Summary: Human Events Daily with Jack Posobiec
Episode: THOUGHTCRIME - The Renewal of the American Dream Speech Special
Release Date: March 5, 2025
In this special episode of Human Events Daily with Jack Posobiec, hosts Andrew Colvett, Blake Neff, and Tyler Boyer delve into the significance of President Donald Trump's upcoming address to a joint session of Congress, aptly titled "The Renewal of the American Dream." The discussion sets the stage for understanding the implications of Trump's policies and the anticipated impact on America's future.
[01:29] Tyler Boyer:
"Welcome to Thought Crime Tuesday... we're gearing up for President Trump's address, dubbed the renewal of the American dream."
The hosts discuss the logistical preparations for the speech, noting the presence of prominent senators and political figures like JD Vance and Tom Homan. They speculate on the key topics Trump might address, such as tariffs, economic policies, and foreign relations.
[04:29] Blake Neff:
"He just needs to go off script. This pacing is making us successful because Trump is staying so far ahead of the media."
The conversation emphasizes Trump's proactive stance and ability to outpace mainstream media narratives, setting high expectations for his address.
[35:13] Donald Trump:
"America is back... We have accomplished more in 43 days than most administrations accomplished in four years or eight years."
Trump outlines his administration's swift actions since taking office, highlighting nearly 100 executive orders aimed at restoring economic stability, securing borders, and reviving American industries. Key points include:
Economic Revival:
"We've rescued our economy, ended unnecessary regulations, and are focusing on job creation."
Border Security:
"Declared a national emergency on the southern border, resulting in the lowest illegal crossing numbers ever."
Foreign Policy:
"Renamed the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America and initiated plans to reclaim the Panama Canal for American control."
Social Policies:
"Banned critical race theory in schools and reinforced traditional gender definitions in public policies."
Trump also shares personal stories of American citizens impacted by his policies, aiming to humanize his administrative decisions and garner public support.
[135:41] Andrew Colvett:
"That was quite the speech... a barn burning speech in many different ways."
The hosts provide an in-depth analysis of Trump's address, commending its comprehensiveness and the president's assertive tone. They contrast the Republicans' active engagement with the Democrats' lackluster response during the speech.
[140:02] Jack Posobiec:
"Democrats have no message. They're demoralized and completely panicked."
Jack critiques the Democratic Party's inability to offer substantive counterpoints, suggesting that their disruptive behaviors are a sign of internal weakness and loss of direction.
[142:14] Tyler Boyer:
"President Trump's speech was the longest ever first address to Congress by a lot... the most productive or effective or important and impactful first 40 days of a presidency in all of history."
Tyler lauds the administration's rapid achievements, positioning Trump's tenure as a transformative period for the nation. He anticipates further successes in balancing the federal budget, expanding energy production, and bolstering national security.
Economic and Policy Achievements: The episode underscores the significant strides made by Trump's administration in economic stabilization, deregulation, and infrastructure development within a short timeframe.
Border and Immigration: A major focus remains on securing America's borders, with tangible results cited by the hosts as evidence of effective policy implementation.
Media and Political Dynamics: The hosts highlight the stark contrast between the proactive Republican response and the Democratic Party's reactive, often disruptive tactics, framing it as a battle for the nation's future direction.
Forward-Looking Optimism: There's a strong sense of optimism about continued progress under Trump's leadership, with plans to address ongoing challenges in foreign policy, economic growth, and social reforms.
Blake Neff at [04:29]:
"He just needs to go off script. This pacing is making us successful because Trump is staying so far ahead of the media."
Tyler Boyer at [35:13]:
"President Trump's policy has been nothing but swift and unrelenting action to usher in the greatest and most successful era in the history of our country."
Jack Posobiec at [140:22]:
"Democrats have no message. They're demoralized and completely panicked."
Tyler Boyer at [142:14]:
"President Trump's speech was the longest ever first addressed to Congress by a lot... the most productive or effective or important and impactful first 40 days of a presidency in all of history."
This episode of Human Events Daily presents a thorough examination of President Trump's pivotal speech, celebrating the administration's accomplishments while critiquing the opposition's strategies. The hosts convey a message of resilience and unwavering commitment to the American dream, positioning the current political landscape as a defining moment for the nation's trajectory.