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John Bickley
Donald Trump brings down the house at America Fest, vowing to bring sweeping reform.
Donald Trump
We will rebuild the nation that we love, and we will do it very, very fast.
Georgia Howe
We also hear from Trump's border czar about his plans on day one.
John Bickley
I'm Daily Wire editor in chief John Bickley with Georgia Howe. It's Monday, December 23rd, and this is Morning Wire. Facing legal threats and public backlash, the Biden administration finally withdraws its radical Title IX rules on gender in schools.
Georgia Howe
And Trump threatens to take back the Panama Canal as China exerts its influence on the strategic waterway.
Donald Trump
The fees being charged by Panama are ridiculous, highly unfair, especially knowing the extraordinary generosity that has been bestowed to Panama.
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John Bickley
Here with more is Daily Wire senior editor Cabot Phillips. A Cabot. So you were on the ground all weekend in Phoenix. What did you hear there?
Cabot Phillips
Yeah, this was all part of Turning Point USA's America Fest, an annual gathering of young conservatives that this year drew more than 20,000 people. The event featured a hoot hoo of MAGA world figures and Republican lawmakers, and their message was clear. We won the election. Now it's time to get to work. And in their view, that work starts with confirming Trump's Cabinet picks in the Senate. There were giant banners throughout the conference venue that read, give Trump the Cabinet he deserves. And speakers repeatedly called on GOP lawmakers to respect Trump's mandate and vote yes on his picks. One of the leading voices on that front is Turning Point founder and President Charlie Kirk, who vowed to fund primary challenges against Republicans who oppose Cabinet picks like Pete Hegseth and Cash Patel. Here's what he told me. We're going to find Republican senators that have the following criteria. Number one, they're in deep, deep, deep red states. So if we were to replace them, there will not be a general election issue. Number two, we're going to Find people that have a repeated pattern of not listening to the will of their voters on very core issues that matter them. Later on, I spoke with Trump's incoming border czar, Tom Homan, the man who's been tapped to carry out what they call, quote, the largest mass deportation in American history. Have a listen.
John Bickley
Day one, we got three rails of priorities. Number one is secure the border. Number two is to run the biggest deportation operation we've seen. And third is to start looking for the340,000 children that are missing in this country, that were smuggled in this country by cartels, released to unvetted sponsors. And we got to find these kids. So that's the three rails the president has signed me. It all starts January 20th.
Cabot Phillips
For his part, President Trump took the stage Sunday to a raucous crowd. There were people quite literally camping out the night before to get in the front row. It was wild. And he offered his first public address since Election Day.
Donald Trump
The victory was such an outstanding one, such a big one. And the other side now, and we don't want this. We want people to be happy and healthy, but they did. They lost their confidence. If you watch television now, they're all befuddled. They don't know what the hell happened. They're befuddled.
Cabot Phillips
In one particularly powerful moment, Trump was joined on stage by Patty Morin, whose daughter was killed by an illegal immigrant who entered the country under the Biden administration.
Charlie Kirk
The thing I appreciate the most is that he heard the cries of a mother, and he cared. And he, and he made a promise that he was going to protect us, us. And that he was going to help us. That's all you can ask from your president, but also just from a fellow human being. And so I, I, personally, I am so honored to know this man and think of you as a friend.
Cabot Phillips
In closing, Trump summed up his vision for the next four years.
Donald Trump
On January 20, the United States will turn the page forever on for long, horrible years of failure, incompetence, national decline. And we will inaugurate a new era of peace, prosperity, and national greatness.
Cabot Phillips
So Trump back on the stage again as he prepares to take the oath of office just four weeks from now.
John Bickley
Yeah, the weeks are just flying by. He's going to be in office very soon. Kevin, thanks for reporting.
Cabot Phillips
Anytime.
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John Bickley
After widespread public backlash, the Biden Harris administration has finally withdrawn a proposed Title 9 rule that would have largely forced public funded schools to allow males in female athletics.
Georgia Howe
Here to discuss is Daily Wire reporter Amanda Presto Giacomo. So, Amanda, give us some quick background on this rule and why it was finally withdrawn.
Charlie Kirk
Yeah. So as John mentioned, the rule change would have effectively barred schools that received any government funding from kindergarten to college from outright banning males from female athletics. Now, there was a vague loophole offered for schools to ban some male athletes, but they had to prove that the decision was necessary for safety and fairness and served, quote, important educational objectives. But again, a school could not have a blanket policy to keep males out of female sports. Biden's education secretary, Miguel Cordona, said at the time that the rule was announced, which was back in April of 2023, that this would stop discrimination. But the American people did not feel the same way. And there was heavy backlash over the announcement, which was in part why the administration withdrew the rule.
Georgia Howe
Now tell us about that backlash. What did the administration say about why they revoked the rule?
Charlie Kirk
So they cited both public resistance and the slew of lawsuits they're facing from states opposing Title IX changes. According to a docket that was published last week, the Department of Education said it received more than 150,000 thousand public comments about the proposal. Now, with regard to the legal battle the administration is facing, 26 states have signed onto lawsuits to block Biden's Title 9 rule changes on gender. And there are also more than 20 states that have already passed laws to protect female athletics. Here's a direct quote from the Department of Education. In light of the comments received and those various pending court cases, the department has determined not to regulate on this issue at this time. So in pretty plain language there, the American people rejected this, Right?
Georgia Howe
Well, and it became a pretty prominent issue in this past election. So what's the reaction that we've seen since they withdrew it?
Charlie Kirk
So groups that advocate for female sports and female spaces, they were certainly pleased with the announcement, but they did also express frustration that this took so long to withdraw. In a statement sent to the Daily Wire, Nicole Neely who's the president and founder of Parents Defending Education, she roasted the administration for taking 18 months to revoke the rule. Here's a quote from Neely. All it took was 130,000 angry comments. Consistent polling that showed a widening majority opposed their position and losing a national election. Now, other female focused groups, like the Independent Women's Law center warned that this fight is not over. They noted of the larger Title IX changes that swap out sex for gender identity.
Georgia Howe
Now, all of this is related to Title 9, which pertains to public schools, but there's also been a parallel movement in the private sector. What's going on there?
Charlie Kirk
Yeah, that's right. Just this month, the LPGA banned trans identifying golfers, though there is an exception for male players who transition before puberty. There's also the naia, that's a governing body for hundreds of small college athletics programs, mostly private schools. In April, they banned males from female sports. There's also movement from individual players, from teenage girls in some cases. A prime example of this is what's going on in women's collegiate volleyball. In the NCAA's Mountain West Conference, girls volleyball teams forfeited games to protest male players on girls teams. Some of the players, about a dozen, have even filed a lawsuit against the Mountain West Conference over that policy and for allegedly trying to silence them.
Georgia Howe
Now, wrapping up here, President Trump campaigned hard on this issue. What is he promising to do when he gets in office?
Charlie Kirk
Right. Trump has said that he will ban males and female athletics. So for one thing, the administration is likely going to interpret Title 9 the way it's always been interpreted to protect based on sex, not gender identity. Trump has also said that on dates one, he will cut federal funding to any school pushing, quote, transgender insanity or other sexual content onto kids. And he said he will end child sex change procedures, which he called child mutilation. Here's the president elect at America Fest yesterday.
Donald Trump
Under the Trump administration, it will be the official policy of the United States government that there are only two genders, male and female.
Georgia Howe
Well, a lot of voters showed up at the polls for this exact promise. Amanda, thanks for reporting.
Charlie Kirk
You're welcome.
Georgia Howe
Over the weekend, Donald Trump opened the door to a surprising new foreign policy debate, whether or not the United States should reclaim the Panama Canal.
John Bickley
Here to tell us why the president elect is talking about the Big Ditch is Daily Wire deputy managing editor Tim Rice. Hey, Tim. So there's obviously a lot going on in the country and around the world right now. Why is Trump talking about the Panama Canal?
Tim Rice
Yeah, John, as is so often the case with Trump, this is a lot less random than it seems. To be sure, the statement kind of came out of nowhere. There hasn't been any news out of Panama that caused Trump to issue his two lengthy truth social posts about the canal late Saturday night. But the content of the posts is something Trump's been talking about for a while now. Trump says Panama is treating the United States in a very unfair and injudicious way by charging American vessels ridiculous fees to travel through the canal. And he's raising the alarm that China is taking an increased interest in the canal in order to gain a strategic foothold in our hemisphere. Both of these themes, the ripoff and the creeping Chinese influence, have been on Trump's mind for years. Here he is talking about the canal in August 2023, and you take a.
Donald Trump
Look at the Panama Canal. It was such an incredible engineering marvel. We sold it under Jimmy Carter. We sold it to Panama for $1. The following day, they quadrupled the amount of money the chips had to pay to get across. They didn't lose one chip, and now they've made it much bigger. And now they've widened it, they've doubled it. Right? They've more than doubled it. And it's one of the most profitable things. Any time. It's just incredible, right? We gave it away for $1. China now controls it. They actually control the Panama Canal. They run it, they control it, and we shouldn't let that happen. And we can't let China be in Cuba.
Tim Rice
So if you think about it, this has all the hallmarks of a classic Trump issue. Politicians made a bad deal. Now America is being ripped off and put at risk. So we're going to fix that mistake, reassert our dominance and protect American interests while beating back Chinese influence.
John Bickley
Right. But taking back the Panama Canal, this feels like something sort of out of history class. Wasn't this all settled with. Who was it, Teddy R. Roosevelt?
Tim Rice
It certainly feels that way. But control of the Panama Canal was actually a live political issue way more recently than we think. It wasn't until the late 1960s that Panamanians started rioting, demanding they take control of the canal from the United States. Gerald Ford supported giving them control, and it was one of the things Ronald Reagan criticized him for. During the 1976 primary, Reagan made the same argument as Trump. The United States paid for the canal and built it, and so we should keep it. Strangely enough, Jimmy Carter also argued against giving up the canal and pledged the that he would not relinquish control if elected. Of course, as Trump noted, Carter changed his tune shortly after he took office and in 1977 signed a treaty that gradually shifted control of the canal back to Panama. And that process took until 1999. So think of it this way. NAFTA, which Trump was able to reverse in his first term, was already seven years old when Panama fully took over the canal.
John Bickley
So it sounds like this is a pretty serious policy proposal, not just another jab like making Canada the 51st state.
Tim Rice
Yeah, exactly. And Trump seems pretty serious about it. He even talked about the canal during his keynote speech yesterday at Turning Point USA's America Fest.
Donald Trump
Has anyone ever heard of the Panama Canal?
Charlie Kirk
Huh?
Donald Trump
Because we're being ripped off at the Panama Canal like we're being ripped off everywhere else. A secure Panama Canal is crucial for US Commerce and rapid deployment of the Navy from the Atlantic all the way to the Pacific. It's an incredible thing.
Tim Rice
During the speech, someone in the audience yelled, take it back. Trump repeated the comment from the stage, adding, that's a good idea.
John Bickley
I will add Hannah Ma to the list of things we'll have to keep an eye on in 2025. Tim, thanks so much for reporting.
Tim Rice
You bet.
John Bickley
Thanks for waking up with us. We'll be back this afternoon with more news you need to know.
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Morning Wire Podcast Summary: "Trump Promises Prosperity & Title IX Rules Withdrawn | 12.23.24"
Release Date: December 23, 2024
Hosts: John Bickley (Editor-in-Chief) and Georgia Howe
Guest Contributors: Cabot Phillips (Senior Editor), Charlie Kirk, Tim Rice
Morning Wire, presented by The Daily Wire, delves into the pressing issues shaping America today. In this episode, hosts John Bickley and Georgia Howe cover President Donald Trump's recent activities, including his robust campaign promises, the Biden administration's withdrawal of controversial Title IX rules, and Trump's surprising foreign policy proposal concerning the Panama Canal.
Event Overview: Donald Trump made a significant appearance at Turning Point USA's America Fest in Phoenix, marking his first public speech since Election Day. The event, which attracted over 20,000 young conservatives, served as a platform for Trump to celebrate his electoral victory and outline his plans for the future.
Key Highlights:
Victory Celebration: Trump addressed the enthusiastic crowd, emphasizing the legitimacy of his win.
Message to GOP Lawmakers: He urged Republican senators to confirm his Cabinet picks, showcasing his commitment to implementing his agenda.
Personal Stories: A poignant moment featured Patty Morin, whose daughter was tragically killed by an illegal immigrant, reinforcing Trump's stance on border security.
Vision for the Future: Trump outlined his vision for a new era of peace, prosperity, and national greatness.
Background: The Biden-Harris administration faced intense criticism over proposed Title IX regulations aimed at enforcing gender identity policies in public schools. Amid legal challenges and overwhelming public opposition, the administration has withdrawn these rules.
Key Points:
Policy Reversal: The proposed Title IX changes would have required publicly funded schools to allow males in female athletics, significantly altering existing gender policies.
Reasons for Withdrawal: The administration cited over 150,000 public comments opposing the rule and ongoing lawsuits from 26 states.
Public and Organizational Reactions:
Private Sector Movements: Beyond public schools, private organizations are grappling with gender identity policies in sports:
Impact on Athletics: These developments highlight the broader societal debate over gender identity and fairness in sports, underscoring the contentious nature of implementing Title IX in contemporary contexts.
Policy Proposals: As President-elect, Trump has vowed to redefine and enforce Title IX based on biological sex rather than gender identity:
Ban on Males in Female Athletics: Trump announced plans to prohibit males from participating in female sports, aligning Title IX with its original intent.
Funding Cuts and Medical Policy Changes: He plans to cut federal funding to schools promoting "transgender insanity" and end child sex-change procedures, which he derogatorily refers to as "child mutilation."
Public Resonance: These promises have galvanized voters who prioritize traditional gender definitions and have been pivotal in Trump's recent electoral success.
Policy Proposal: In an unexpected move, Trump has proposed reclaiming control of the Panama Canal from Panama, citing unfair treatment and rising Chinese influence in the strategic waterway.
Key Arguments:
Economic Fairness: Trump criticizes Panama for charging exorbitant fees to American vessels, arguing that the U.S. is being financially exploited.
Strategic Security: He highlights the importance of the canal for U.S. commerce and military deployment, emphasizing the need to prevent Chinese dominance in the region.
Historical Context: Trump references past U.S. control over the canal and positions his proposal as a rectification of historical deals perceived as unfair.
Public and Political Reaction: While seen by supporters as a strong stance against foreign exploitation and Chinese encroachment, critics question the feasibility and diplomatic implications of such a move, considering historical agreements and international law.
In this episode of Morning Wire, John Bickley and Georgia Howe provide an in-depth analysis of President Trump’s post-election initiatives and the Biden administration's policy reversals. From Trump's ambitious domestic policies on border security and gender identity to his bold proposal concerning the Panama Canal, the discussion underscores a significant shift in America's political landscape. The hosts articulate the broader implications of these developments, reflecting the polarized yet dynamic nature of current American politics.
Notable Quotes:
This comprehensive summary encapsulates the key discussions and insights from the Morning Wire episode, providing listeners with a clear understanding of the current political narratives shaping the United States.