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Eric Bolling
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Donald Trump
The people that report this are Democrats, so it must be true. I mean, they got. But it's like eight months now, and they report it every month. No people came into our country, so I don't know, illegally. A lot of people are coming in legally. They're going through a process, but we don't want the illegal coming. And you look at what's happening in Minnesota, it's so sad. And, and it's so sad because ice, you know, ICE is taking out murderers, they're taking out drug lords, they're taking out people from mental institutions, bringing them back to their country. They're taking out the roughest, roughest people. Trend Aragua, the jails are emptied out from Venezuela. Now. I like Venezuela very much. I say good things. I don't talk about Venezuela in a negative. I think it's a wonderful country. We just. We just were. It's very interesting. It was. It's so much different. It's changed so much in literally a week. It was one of the great military maneuvers of all time. It was, like flawless. It was one of the great of all time. But we're dealing with the new president. We're dealing with a lot of the people that were running the country. And they had. Our first thing is, they said, we have 50 million barrels. Hard to believe, Eric. I said, is there such a thing as 50 million barrels? 50 million barrels of oil? And we have to get it processed immediately because we have no room. Will you take it? I said, we'll take it. I didn't have to consult with anybody on that. I didn't have to call up our great attorney general. I said, we will take it. And it's the equivalent of $5.2 billion. That was the first day. And it's now traveling nicely to the United States. And we've had a great relationship with the people that. That are currently the. They say the interim president and everybody else. And it's been, I think, a lot of pressure has been released because, you know, that was a great country 20 years ago, and then it went bad because it had the wrong system. It had a bad system. And we can't ever fall into a position, we have that, where we have that system, because that system isn't going to work. That system can make a lot of people that are good people, bad people, or incompetent people. But we passed the largest tax cuts in history, the largest regulatory cuts in history, and the largest spending cuts in history. And that got done. We call it the great big beautiful bill. We have no tax on tips, no tax on Social Security, no tax on overtime. People that buy a car, they get a deduction now in their interest if they buy a car and borrow money. It never happened before. You know, rich people have got used to taking deductions. People in middle class situations or lower than middle class, they never got deductions on anything. They can now. I think it's going to have a huge impact. We're building more factories in the United States now than at any time in our history. And we have $18 trillion being invested. We have 18. Think of that. $18 trillion more than any country has ever had by five times. Think of that. There's never been anything even close. 3 trillion is the record. We're going to be, I think at over 18 through 10 months. It was 18. We could crack 20 by the time we have our first year, which will be in a little while, January 20th. So I just, I mean, it's been, it's been amazing. We also did a couple of other things. Critical race theory and transgender insanity is out of our schools and out of our lives. And we got men out of women's sports, officially out of women's sports. And everyone said, well, that's an 8020 issue. That's a 98. 2 issue. I don't even think it's 98. 2. Military recruitment is setting records a year ago and now you have to go a year and a half ago, I guess. But a year ago, military recruitment was at an all time low and that included for police and firemen. And now military recruitment, police and firemen is the highest it's ever been. We have never had this many people apply for jobs. We've never seen anything like it. And we hire now on a merit based system because we won the court case, the Supreme Court case. Everything is based now on merit. So we get people in merit as opposed to putting people in jobs that maybe shouldn't be there. Whether it's nice or not, it's how our country grew. It's how our country became great. So we have a merit based system. In less than a year, we made eight peace deals and ended the war in Gaza. We have peace in the Middle East. Nobody thought that was going to be possible. We stopped India and Pakistan from fighting two nuclear nations. They say many millions of people. The Pakistani Prime Minister said Donald Trump saved at least 10 million people. And it was amazing. And it's an honor. And we obliterated Iran's nuclear enrichment capacity with Operation Midnight Hammer. That was another operation that was incredible. And then you have Al Baghdadi. We got out. That's the founder of ISIS was rebuilding. ISIS got him. And Soleimani, he's the one, the roadside bomb. And frankly, he was a strong general. And maybe we wouldn't have been so successful. I think we would have, but maybe we wouldn't have been so successful in Iran had he been around. But he destroyed a lot of lives. And a lot of young people that walk around with no legs, no arms, a face that was just, you know, just smashed. He was the father of the roadside bomb, and he knew how to do it. We got him. And as I announced earlier this month, from right here at Mar a Lago, we apprehended the outlaw known as dictator, Nicolas Maduro of Venezuela, for his crimes against the United States, States and the rest of the world. And actually, no other nation in the world could have done that. And they actually admit that there's no other nation could have done what we did a week ago. Every single day of my administration, I will continue to put America first and fight for the great state of Florida. I love this state. Special place. I don't know. It's just special. You know it, I know it. A lot of people know because a lot of people are coming here so that when people see that the beautiful sign is all lit up nice at night, and it says Donald J. Trump Boulevard, they'll be filled with pride. Just pride. Not in me. Pride in our country. Pride in the state. Because our nation will be stronger, richer, and more successful, which is what it is right now. We're stronger, richer, and more successful than we have ever been before. And I didn't know the big surprises that we could do with this quickly. I thought it would take us a couple of years maybe, but we did it very quickly. I mean, it's been 11 months, and we've never had anything like it. More factories, more everything. There's never been anything like what we've done. And that means car factories, too, not just the AI. The AI is unbelievable what's happening there. We're leading China by a lot, but we're building more car factories than at any time in the history of our country. Who would think that? And that's largely because of tariffs. They don't want to pay the tariffs. It's pretty. Pretty simple formula. You know, China became powerful because of that. They don't want to pay the tariff, but it only works really here. It works best here. What a lot of people don't understand, it doesn't work in most countries, but here it works great. So because of that, we have more things happening than we've ever had. And I think you're going to see an explosion. You already see it in all fairness, but this next year could be just an explosion of success. So once again, I want to express my gratitude to every official who contributed to this great honor, in particular, Meg, who's an incredible. What a future. She's got a good future, too, Daddy. Right. And I want to thank especially my son, and I want to thank the great people of Florida. This is just an amazing day for me, and it's an amazing place, and we're going to have three more great years, but hopefully we're going to have many, many decades of greatness in this country. We have it off to the right start. Thank you all very much. What an honor. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you very much. Good luck. Thank you. Appreciate it. That's a serious sign. Wilton, you want to come up here? Look at that. Come on. I don't know if you're going to compete with it. Well, this is. All of a sudden, you're looking a little bit. A little bit squeezy here. Let's see. Oh, that's great.
Eric Bolling
Wow.
Donald Trump
I love that. Greatest president in our lifetime. Wilton, how old are you? That's not very sexy, Mr. President. And you do a great job, Jeff. Thank you very much. Appreciate it. Thank you. Thank you all very much. You know, we have a wedding here now. So they said, sir, is there any way you can move it quickly? I said, I'm not moving it quickly. And the people getting married are outside. And they said, take your time, sir. This is an honor. So it's sort of cute. Have a good time. Thank you, everybody. Thank you.
Eric Bolling
Well, President Trump unveiling the President Trump Boulevard, which is two miles south of here, Southern Boulevard, will be now called President Donald J. Trump Boulevard. All right, there you go. All right, let's bring in our next guest, former NBA player, NBA player, a current GOP candidate for the United States Senate in the state of Minnesota and host of the Royce White show here, a real America's Voice. Happy to have Royce White back. Minnesota Rice. Lots to talk about. Let's just talk about. We maybe was out last time we spoke, but now we're hearing numbers. 9 billion over several years. Who do you think this implicates?
Royce White
Well, it's definitely an indictment of President Tim Waltz. And I think the greatest admission of guilt, maybe in recent American politics is him resigning from his next government. Governor bid in 2026, the fraud is outrageous, and I think the number is probably closer to $18 billion. I think before it's all said and done, it'll be upwards of $25 billion and maybe even more. It's sort of a bottomless pit here. We don't know how, how deep it goes in Minnesota, but we could, we could only imagine or guess. There's a lot more fraud to be uncovered. Tip of the iceberg so far.
Eric Bolling
You know, Royce, one of the things that we're talking about today is, you know, in the, in the aftermath of the. That woman hitting the ice agent, he killing. He killing her in the up, I guess, ratcheted up rhetoric between Minnesota, sorry, Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Fry and the others in the state, even people not out of the same mom, Johnny, even in New York, Trump has said he may invoke the Insurrection act, which allows him to put federal boots on the ground in the state of Minnesota. Minnesota, saying, don't you dare do that. Wallace is saying, fight back. Saying fight back. So kind of game this out for us. How does this play out? Will they calm down in Minnesota, or is Trump going to end up using the Insurrection, Insurrection act, you think?
Royce White
Well, if he did, I'd be in full support. I think the Democrats have pushed this country to the brink, and the stability of the country rests upon the edge of a blade under false auspices. And that's what's most important. This entire illegal immigration is okay or is an illegal narrative is completely illogical and unfounded in law. It's unfounded in any historical context. You can go back and listen to Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton, Bill Clinton, Joe Biden, Chuck Schumer, and all these people say illegal immigration is wrong, illegal immigration is illegal. So they've really just weaponized propaganda, you know, as a, as a way to insult the intelligence of their own voters. And I think their voters should be very, very upset. I think this woman, Renee Good's family, whatever family she does have or fringe, should, should place the blame at the feet of the Democrat Party and the liberal media for, for effectively, you know, sending these people on a blank mission. And that's what they've done. I mean, this, this, there is no argument here. We have to have a country. That means we have to have a border. We can't be the only country in the world without a border. And even furthermore, on a political level, more, let's say, locally, if you don't have a border, you don't have a country. If you don't have a country, you don't have citizenship. If you don't have citizenship, you can't talk about rights, any type of rights, human rights, civil rights, women's rights, gay rights. So the entire ideology is sort of collapsing on itself with this, with this. Renee Goode, Death and the war against ICE and deporting illegal immigrants here in Minnesota.
Eric Bolling
Right. It's very quickly, guys, play that sound bite of the folks from Minnesota saying, we kind of want to be safe here. Listen, take a listen.
Dr. Kelly Victory
Best thing I've seen today is watching an ICE agent arrest somebody and send.
Eric Bolling
Them back to where they came from.
Dr. Kelly Victory
Love it.
Eric Bolling
Super happy about it. Love the server I live in because.
Dr. Kelly Victory
There was no protesting. Nobody stopped them.
Eric Bolling
Nobody did because no one gives. I had a caller in yesterday call and say, my beautiful state of Minnesota, I don't know what's happening. So, Rice, about half a minute or so, talk to the folks that will be deciding who the next senator in Minnesota is going to be. You're on that ticket. Tell us what they need to hear.
Royce White
Hey, maga, America first all the way. And I'm going to fight here against the Republican, Republican establishment that says they support President Trump, but quietly they don't. And you know, August 9th is going to be the primary, but before that, caucus, February 3rd. Caucuses is where the decisions are made about who actually runs the Republican Party. Hope to see people out at caucus this February 3rd in Minnesota.
Eric Bolling
Yeah, I think this last incident, besides the 9 billion or 18 billion, whatever it is with the Somalis, this incident is going to push people towards. Let's find an alternative gop. You're in the right spot in the right time. Right. It's really good having you. I'd also put it on record, I've talked to him several times about it. He says no. Pete Hegseth for go next governor of Minnesota. You heard it here first, Royce, but I've been talking to Pete about it. He keeps pushing back, but I think it'd be a great one. Rice, thank you for your time, brother. Appreciate it.
Royce White
Thank you, man.
Eric Bolling
We'll be back. Two and a half minutes. Well, while much of the White House focus has been on international issues and immigration issues, the last week or so, maybe even last few months, there were two pretty large decisions out of Health and Human Services. Here to discuss is the chief of Disaster and Emergency medicine for the wellness company, Dr. Kelly. Victory. Dr. Kelly, really good to have you back. The decision to change the childhood vaccine schedule, that was one big thing that RFK Jr. Has been pushing probably for decades. Prior to him becoming The Secretary of hhs. So tell us a little bit about what this change really means for everyone watching.
Dr. Kelly Victory
Well, thanks very much for having me, Eric. This change in the childhood vaccine schedule is long overdue. The reality is the United States has been way out of line compared to other westernized countries. Prior to this week, the childhood vaccine schedule recommended between birth and age 18. The recommendation was for a total of 84 vaccines. That is absolute insanity. When you and I were growing up, the number recommended between birth and age 18 was somewhere between 6 and 8. That number burgeoned up to 84, largely because of the Childhood Vaccine Injury act that was passed in 1986 that gave manufacturers of vaccines blanket liability immunity. What happened this week was that we have dialed that recommendation back to be far more in line with other westernized countries, including Denmark. They eliminated 50 of the recommended shots, so we're now down to somewhere between 30 and 35 recommended. I still think they've got a ways to go, but they eliminated the recommendation that healthy children should be vaccinated for things like rotavirus, rsv, influenza and Covid. So really a huge change. And I think that.
Eric Bolling
May I, Doc, may I just speculate because you and I have been doing this for a lot of years on tv, the reason why these things happen is because when it becomes a vaccine, government, I know suggested or mandated Big pharma makes a lot of money off selling the government vaccines, doesn't it?
Dr. Kelly Victory
Oh, entirely. If you think about the one thing I just mentioned, liability immunity from liability. That means they don't need the very expensive line item that other people have to have for liability insurance and legal issues. And number two, if it's on the childhood vaccine schedule, they don't need to advertise it. So they don't spend any money on advertising because the government does the advertising for them, which means it's nothing more than a cash cow for them. And I think that really, once they, if they were actually forced to face liability, I think you would see many, many of these vaccines go away on their own. But in the meantime, until that act is repealed or dialed back, this change in the recommendation will do go a long ways, I believe, to providing and delivering overall improved health outcome, particularly in our children.
Eric Bolling
Beautiful. Dr. Kelly wanted to get to the food pyramid. Let's do that next time. I ran out of time, but I really would love to talk about how they flip, literally flip the food pyramid upside down. And I think that's probably the, a great thing. By the way, the wellness company folks, all their kits Are must, must haves have them around the house and the guidebooks teach you how to use those kits. Dr. Kelly, appreciate you appreciate the wellness Company as well. Thank you.
Dr. Kelly Victory
Thanks for having me.
Eric Bolling
All right, folks, watch this.
Donald Trump
Jeffrey Epstein visited the White House 17 times while Bill Clinton was president. I've been in Congress nine years. I think I've been to the White House nine times in nine years. Epstein was in the White House double the amount of time that I was under one president. So no one's accusing Bill Clinton of anything, any wrongdoing. We just have questions. And that's why the Democrats voted along with Republicans, Republicans to subpoena Bill Clinton. As a result of Bill Clinton not showing up for his lawful subpoena, which again was voted on unanimously by the committee in a bipartisan manner, we will move next week in the House Oversight Committee markup to hold former President Clinton in contempt of Congress.
Eric Bolling
All right, let's we just heard from the House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer. Jeffrey Epstein was in the Clinton White House 17 times during Bill Clinton's presidency. Jeffrey Epstein was in the White House with Bill Clinton 17 times. Bill Clinton flew on Epstein's plane more than 20 times after his presidency. Now Bill and Hillary Clinton have both been called to testify before House committee hearing investigating Epstein, but they've refused to comply. Here to discuss is the host of Global View and author of Deep State Target, George Papadopoulos and former U.S. attorney for the District of Columbia and founding partner of De Genoa and Tonsing, Joe de Genova. Joe, I want to start with you on because you know, I've been doing this long enough to see when politicians refuse to do things, things in front of Congress, they get held in contempt of Congress. But no one ever gets in trouble for that. Joe, tell us the process. I know what the process is, but tell the folks what happens.
Joe de Genova
Well, the fact that the President and now Mrs. Clinton have not shown up for their sworn depositions pursuant to subpoena, Chairman Comer says he's going to move in committee to hold him in contempt. Then it'll go to the House floor and the House has the votes on the contempt. If the House votes the contempt, it then gets sent to the United States Attorney for the District of Columbia. That would be Jeanine Pirro. And she, in conjunction with the main justice, will decide whether or not to prosecute the former president and the former Secretary of State. It remains to be seen whether or not they have enough votes if they do get a contempt vote out of the committee, whether or not there are Enough votes in the House. But clearly the President and the former Secretary of State have ignored unlawfully a valid subpoena for testimony. The letter that was sent by their lawyers objecting to the subpoena is pure piffle.
Eric Bolling
George, when you hear a former president and his former Secretary of State wife are refusing to, I guess, show up to, to, to honor a subpoena to a hearing, I mean, it must tick you off, a guy who really took the lawfare right to the, you know, to the business end of the gun, so to speak. And you see them flaunting the law this way. What's your response?
George Papadopoulos
Yeah, my response really is that no one is above the law. And there's really no taking back what Congressman Comer said, that they will be holding these two people in contempt of Congress. The Congressman has come out and said that they do have the votes to hold them in contempt of Congress. So I think by actually holding them in contempt of Congress and then relaying that later on to people like Janine Pirro and Attorney General Bondi, it will send the correct message that there is no two tiered justice system in the United States of America, whether you're a former president.
Eric Bolling
Will it, George?
George Papadopoulos
School teacher.
Eric Bolling
Will it, though? Will it, though? Here, here's we. There are no perp walks. I am so tired. I don't care if it's right, left or independent, Republican, Democrat, independent. You do something wrong like this, you should be held accountable. And there are just too many times that we say, oh, yeah, and comers, listen, I love James Comey, he's a good guy. But how many times we hear we're going to get Joe Biden, we're going to get Hunter Biden, we're going to get Joe's brother, we're going to. And nothing ever comes of it. I'll give you. Let's start with you, George, and then go to Joe. But how come we're never seeing any accountability at that level in D.C. in that swamp?
George Papadopoulos
Look, we have a unique situation controlling Congress, basically the Supreme Court and the White House simultaneously. If we don't use the levers of power now and we lose the midterms, there will be no opportunity to ever hold these people accountable. And as somebody who's faced the onslaught of the lapsed lawfare on my own skin, my family's skin, and seen it then reverberate throughout the United States and ultimately touch President Trump himself, this is our last moment potentially to hold the Clintons, the Comeys, the Obamas, the Brennans accountable. Because if we don't win this next election, we won't have the subpoena power. We won't have the type of numbers and support and mandate to go after these type of people the way that we just did this past election in which President Trump won overwhelmingly with a popular vote, the electoral vote, everything. The time is now. The Patriots are in charge. And if Comer is serious, the way that I believe he is, he will refer this not only for vote, but ultimately for criminal prosecution. Because the American people are sick and tired of this, Eric.
Eric Bolling
You know we are, but I'm not sure we're going to get that. George only. And Joe, let me ask you this. It's the processes they got to get. They have the House, the Republicans have the House. So again, we're going to have to find out if Mike Johnson, speaker of the House, decides to bring to the floor for a vote. Because if he doesn't, he's protecting some Republicans that are going to vote against putting those two people there on the screen right there up in front of a real, a real investigation, which is the Department of Justice, not this BS that happens in Congress. Am I wrong, Joe?
Joe de Genova
No, you're right. And that's why it's very important that Mr. Comer says he has the votes to get it out of committee. So they will be voted in contempt of Congress, both of them, and it'll be sent to the House floor. Johnson has had a very, very difficult time hurting the cats that are the Republican majority. Very, very tiny majority in the House. This will be another test of his ability to be a leader. There should be no question that once this contempt is voted out of the committee, it should go to the floor. And I dare say no Republican should vote against this. If they do, I think it is a sign that they are not really Republicans. I mean, you have to be out.
Eric Bolling
Of your mind and send that vote right over to Trump so he can do what he does. Call them out in their district you want. These are the people that should be. They should be primaried. Anyone.
Joe de Genova
I'm sure he will.
Eric Bolling
Anyone. Putting these two people in front of the Department of Justice as a Republican need to be primaried this time. Get the process now. I got to go, guys. George Papadopoulos, Joe Genova. We were truncated for time because of Trump. I would love to get this panel back. You guys are great. Can we do this next week?
George Papadopoulos
Anytime.
Eric Bolling
All right, we'll get it done, guys. Thank you both so much. We'll be back. Two and a half minutes. While a New Year means new financial goals like making sure your savings and are secure. By the way, your savings are secure and diversified. Will this be the year you finally listen to me who has been saying for more than a year and a half now? Talk to someone from Birch Gold Group. They know exactly what they're doing. Honestly, they're great people. I appreciate their educational approach and their understanding of macroeconomics. There are forces pushing the dollar lower and gold higher, which is why they believe, and I do too. Every American should own physical gold. So until January 30th, if you're a first time gold buyer, Birch Gold is offering a rebate of up to $10,000 on qualifying purchases. To claim eligibility and start the process, just text the word America to 989-898. Birch Gold can help you roll an existing IRA or 401K into an IRA in gold. Let me just stop there for, for a second. An existing ira. It's already there. You don't have to fork over any new money. Just move it into gold. They'll help you do that and you're still eligible for a rebate of up to $10,000. Make right now your first time to buy gold and take advantage of a rebate up to $10,000 when you buy by January 30th with Birch Gold Group. Text the word America to 989-898. Claim your eligibility today. Again, that word is America and you text the to 989-898. As the President weighs using the Insurrection act to deploy troops to Minneapolis, Minnesota, where there are violent protests all over the place. Violent protests. Say it with me. Mainstream media, cnn, msnbc, broadcast networks. Violent. Not mostly peaceful. Violent. The left continues to think it's a great idea to not only condone these protests, they also continue to incite violence by going to every mainstream outlet possible to slander ICE agents as some sort of Nazis or the Gestapo. And they're the handiwork. What they've been taught to do has led to yet another shooting. So will the folks at msnbc. I'm sorry, Ms. Now and CNN still find a way to call the ICE protests in Minneapolis mostly peaceful when the city's police chief says they're actually violent? Probably. But watch the city snowflake mayor seemingly hold back an outburst when he comes out to the press and tells the truth about the protests.
Royce White
Preliminary information indicates that there was a struggle with a federal agent in front of the resident. During the struggle, the federal agent discharged his weapon, striking one adult male. The crowd is engaging in unlawful acts. They have thrown Fireworks at police officers and at multiple times, gas has been deployed.
Eric Bolling
Police are attempting to disperse this unlawful assembly.
Royce White
At this time, I urge anyone that is at the scene to leave immediately. This is already a very tense situation, and we do not need this to escalate any further.
Eric Bolling
Mayor Fry standing right next to them. But despite the fact that Minneapolis police chief actually says out loud to the press, to the cameras that the protests are violent and chaotic, the left has their own party line. No matter what, they're exercising the First Amendment right, I guess, to lie watch. The president just threatened to institute the Insurrection Act.
Dr. Kelly Victory
Is there anything you've seen that's led you to believe there's an insurrection going on?
Eric Bolling
No, as a matter of fact, it's a, I think, a dangerous and illegal escalation of the situation. Situation. You've got people out there exercising their First Amendment rights in a nonviolent way, as far as I can tell. And certainly they have the right to do that. This is just an attempt to sort of intimidate them and push back. Same thing when they surged up more ICE agents a few days ago. So Anna Cabrera, the host, asks a congressman from Maryland about what's going on in Minnesota. She does know that just because they both start with an M, they're not the same state. Right, Anna? They really are just making things up as they go along, aren't they? Now, somehow they want Americans to believe that ICE agents are being recruited as a Nazi army of sorts. Really don't understand how pundit is just allowed to take to a network like CNN and spew garbage rhetoric like this.
Charles Blow
They're asking ICE to do outrageous things. They are recruiting them using Nazi white supremacist propaganda, hinting to that. And then people see that. People who don't recognize it as Nazi or white supremacist, maybe they just join anyway. But the ones who do recognize it see that as a hint, the same kind of hint as, you know, stand back and stand by. And then you put those people in the field. Not, this is not people coming to Washington to protest. These are people being placed in my neighborhood doing horrible things to my neighbors. And when people respond to that, they say, now the problem we created, we will solve with more force. This is a horrible political play.
Eric Bolling
This guy's just all he does, race bait. It didn't work in the last election, but they're going to. They're just waiting for Trump to be done. That's exactly. They're going to revert exactly back to what they were as soon as he walks out of that Oval Office. So if that wasn't ridiculous enough of him. Charles Blow, that's his name, by the way. Brianna Lyman presses him on what his Nazi rhetoric was all about and why he was using it about ICE agents. After some time, Charles does actually come to an explanation of sorts.
Charles Blow
I want to make sure we get this phrase in because the phrase is one homeland, one people, one heritage. Remember who we are as American. Over a picture of George Washington. And that is a hint at what a lot of people are suggesting is a hint at a Nazi German party thing that said one. One people, one realm, one leader. Do you remember, do you remember what the largest Nazi rally ever held in America where it was held?
Attorney or Legal Counsel
Have you ever seen a dollar bill?
Dr. Kelly Victory
One nation under God.
Charles Blow
Square garden in 1934. And you know what picture was on that stage? George Washington. And you know what the person said when they got on the stage to introduce that Nazi rally? Was that if George Washington was alive today, he and Adolf Hitler would be.
Eric Bolling
Careful, folks. These Democrats are dangerous. Charles Blow there. Charles Blow hard they should be calling him. All right, folks, let me say something clearly before we go on. The people who arrive early always matter the most. They're not chasing trends. They recognize quality for over popularity. And that's what's happening right now with the edge. 15 weeks in. Just 15 weeks in nine. Almost nine. 200 subscribers. Real conversations you don't hear anywhere else. We're closing in on 10,000. That's a line. A line that forces the algorithms to pay attention to our channel. Most. Most of them never make that magic number. It takes several years for some of them. About 2% ever hit 10,000 years down the road. The Edge about to do it under four months. What I want you to do is just take a look at that. Hit that subscribe screen with your phone, with your camera. Hit that QR code. It'll throw you right into where you go. Hit subscribe. You're part of it. We want to get over 10,000 as soon as possible. Let them know what kind of. We have something special for you later in the show about this. So we'll leave it at that, that just subscribe if you can. We can show you something in a bit. We'll be back two and a half minutes. Then. Was that Jack's. Was that, that song that. That guy, Jack, Backbone of America, Backbone of America. You know, that guy calls once in a while like, hey, bowling back? Yeah, he's got a couple more songs. He's pretty good song, right? Backbone of America. Hey, Benny. So here's what we did, guys. Folks, you guys, here's what we did. This has become the most, I think it's the most popular segment in the show. You guys love the voicemail segment because these people, you people are talking to each other and helping us understand what you guys want. So we put a whole segment together. This whole block is going to be your voicemails and spend a little bit of time finding some. So Ben, why don't we get right to them?
Joe de Genova
Absolutely. We have Oscar from Texas.
George Papadopoulos
He has some concerns about the spread.
Eric Bolling
Of Islam in his state.
My name is Oscar Stacy. I'm from Buffalo, Texas. Eric, I've watched you quite a bit. I really like your program. We've got to do something a bit about getting Islam out of here. Help me to put them faster. I don't know what else we can do. We got over 300 miles here in Texas and I built two more. I don't know if you have any poll about this or not, but I call my senators corners absolutely worthless. And Cruise does as best he can. But I don't know that it does any good to even call Washington D.C. anymore. It's so much corruption up there. But if you can't comment on this phone call and see what we can do about getting these people out of here, these Muslims. I got to go. Thank you.
So Oscar in Texas, thank you for the call. I agree with so much of that. I think if part of coming over to America, you want to do it legally, come over here legally and you should be required to assimilate somewhat. I just feel like of all the groups that, that have come over, over the 250 years of this country, the Muslim population for whatever reason seems to want to separate themselves. They want to have their own space, their time, live the way they want to live. And they don't want to integrate into this great country. Well, that's not a reason to be here. It's a reason to, for us to be suspicious. And I'll never forget, I've told you this story before. I was on Fox News about a decade ago and I pointed out that what was going on in London, there were no go zones in some neighborhoods of the city of London where the police wouldn't even go into them because they were highly Muslim populated and they were, they weren't supported by the, the, the various infrastructure. They were afraid to go in there, I'm gonna say it. They were afraid to go into those no go zones. And that's what's happening. Here, I think Minneapolis, Minnesota, is a no go zone. And Tim Walls Ellison, the Attorney General, the mayor of Minneapolis, all those folks were just letting them operate the way they wanted to without any oversight at all. And that is a problem. Thank you for your call, sir. And by the way, make sure Texas Senator Cornyn, if you're going to replace him, do not replace him with Jasmine Crockett Republic. Replace them with someone else. Ben.
George Papadopoulos
Yes, sir. We have a viewer who has some comments about us getting involved with Iran.
Eric Bolling
Yeah, when we get involved with Iran and we invade them, it's going to cause hell. Then when China and Russia invade Israel, who are we going to do? Who are they going to do? Get ready for the worst war, worst destruction ever upon mankind. It's coming, brother. Have a good one.
I fear that, too. You guys know I'm kind of against all these foreign conflicts, getting involved in them. I believe Israel, with our support, to take care of Iran. It's just what I believe. My concern is when Trump's not here, or maybe even when he's still here, that this, whatever's going on, when we go into Venezuela, if we're going to go take Greenland, take it. What's to stop Xi Jinping from taking Taiwan in China and saying, hey, you guys did it. Why can't we. Or what? Stop Putin to say, you know, when I'm done with Ukraine, I might keep going. See what I'm saying? I mean, I. I know we. We love it and it's us and everything, but are we not sending the signal to the rest of the world that when you have a powerful enough president, top boss, they're not going to take some, I don't know, go a little bit further than maybe what the citizens are comfortable with? That's just me. I know you're not going to like it, but that's me. And you guys called, so I get to give this opinion. Ben, you have another one?
George Papadopoulos
Yes, we have a viewer has some.
Joe de Genova
Comments about a councilwoman in Ohio spreading fear of ice.
Eric Bolling
Boland, what's up? Names, Joe. Capo. Bianco. I just call me Capo. Anyway, Cincinnati, Ohio, lived in Texas, blah, blah, blah, whatever. Anyway, I want to see if you can help me nip something in the butt. Okay. ISIS is supposed to become a Cincinnati. I don't want to talk about the mayor. Whatever. He's got his own. I'm not a fan, but he had a city councilwoman on TV the other day saying, isis coming. And she starts ranting and raving and going nuts. Talk about I want Matt. I don't want masks. I want to be identified them. I want to be able to do this. Going nuts on everything. So basically what she's doing is firing everybody up right now before they even get here. So this crafts gonna happen in Cincinnati. So I can't email because my, my email be attached to it. And then of course I'll be enough all because the mail, how he lets him do it, the maze of ding dong. But I don't know if we can do something, send some emails, check out her stuff on TV if you can and see if we can send some, I don't know, send some messages to her, something like that. Joe Capo, Cincinnati, Ohio. And as a city councilwoman going, that's my neighbors, my this, my this, my that. Just losing her mind because ICE is coming. So she's already stirring the pot over here. So I don't know, I don't know what we can do. What you can do. You got more contacts than anything than I do and you guys do a great job, man. So help me shoot some emails out. Hit me back. Take care, bud. Soon. Great.
Well, I, I'm not sure I can do that. Joe Capo. Capo, Cincinnati. Your mayor is, I assume, a liberal. Ftab Purvail. A lot of big cities, a lot of big cities have Democrat mayors. Once you get outside the city proper, people who live in the suburbs tend to be more conservative. And yeah, you know what, if there's crime there, if there's a bunch of illegals showing up and doing some things in Cincinnati, you're going to get ice. You're just going to get it. Just, just deal with it. So, yeah, the folks who are kind of priming the water for conflict and heightened rhetoric and maybe violence, like the city councilwoman in Cincinnati should be called out. I don't know who they are, but you know what, Joe Capo? Let folks know who they are and find out who's the city councilman who's prepping the people to get ginned up with anger before ICE even shows up. Which I think is what Jacob Fry did when he told ICE to get the F out of here right before one of his citizens got shot to death for running over an ICE agent. All right, Benny.
George Papadopoulos
We have a viewer who wants Trump.
Eric Bolling
To expose the crimes illegals have committed.
Hi, Eric. Love your program. I think it's a real good idea about the edge and about men's health. And I. My comment is, is there any way to reach President Trump and ask him to do a special where he highlights the people who have been hurt by illegal immigrant, really bad people who have. And just to have a whole program on that and just to accent why, you know, why we have to go through all this and why we have to get these horrible people out of here and what these, what the victims have gone through and just really highlights their pain. Hey, the hate for them, they have to go through it again.
Come out of that. Benny, you're very right. That's a great idea. Have Trump do a sit down with a, with a, I don't know, Hannity or whatever, whoever, whoever he'll do it with and bring in column, Gold star, call them Silver star families. People have lost loved ones at the hands of illegals who are the driving drunk or raping or killing. Great idea, Great idea. All right, folks, very quickly, let me throw this at you. Fifteen weeks ago, we launched something different. No politics, no yelling, no nonsense. Just real conversations about pressure, performance, money, health, and what it takes to stay sharp in a world that wants you dull. Take a look at this. This is what the edge has become in just 15 weeks.
Donald Trump
Watch.
Eric Bolling
There is nothing more intimidating, Eric, than an opponent that will never, ever stop. I just gave it everything I, I could. And little did I know, 19 years later, I would still be starring. Everyone's wondering, when's Favre getting in, when they gonna put him in? And McKowski's doing all right, but we all want to see Brett Favre. So in that way, 15, 20 years down.
Charles Blow
Yep.
Eric Bolling
The hindsight in the rearview. You tell Dana White that maybe he wants to hear or would like to hear, what's going to list you guys?
Donald Trump
Number one.
Eric Bolling
Sorry. I mean, I apologize the way I. I would went about things. Why am I watching probably one of the greatest movies of all time, Goodfellas? And I see Bo Dietle in Goodfellas. Where did that come from?
Charles Blow
From all this.
Donald Trump
The next thing is I start doing.
Eric Bolling
Acting in movie Maniac Cop 1 Maniac Op.
Donald Trump
And then we do Goodfellas. We actually cast 18 people at Rao's.
Eric Bolling
For the movie Goodfellas, I believe with Tessa Morellin, these peptides, these type of modalities, with what we know now about.
Attorney or Legal Counsel
Nutrition, what we know about now with working out with weights and diet and.
Eric Bolling
Exercise, that at 60, you can feel like you're 20. Was Jake an inspiration to you? Did you follow Jesus Jake's path? Well, 100. All I'll tell you is I wouldn't be here without Jake Paul and what he has done and many boxers and fighters and boxing itself Would not be here without Jake. And you see, you see your, your Ferrari or Lambo and you're, you're trying to figure out how to get to it. You're trying to figure out. And then you just kind of use the trees and the walls as bumpers on the way. Phenomenal scene. Creative license, you see. Say it's, it's accurate.
Donald Trump
No.
Eric Bolling
Well, the only thing that's not accurate is that it was a Mercedes, not a, not a Lamborghini.
Joe de Genova
Everything else is 100 accurate.
Eric Bolling
What is the craziest locker room story you can recall going on? We would have MC Hammer in the locker room. We had Evander Holyfield, who would be in the locker room. Travis Tripp, George Shimon, just to name a few. The technology exists. Yeah. And it's, this is fascinating. It's acknowledge post the technology. Technology exists to know if it was a first down or a touchdown or not. It's there. But they don't want us to have it because they want us to argue if it was a first down or a touchdown. That's my belief. That makes sense. Peter Thiel once told. Peter Thiel. Yeah. That once told the gentleman in the article that if Keith don't hire anyone over 30. Don't hire anyone at 30. So here are these guys when they were. Because they don't know what they're doing right? Or, or they don't. Look, here are guys that are. That, that this is ingrained in them 20 years years later. So there's like a whole neurocognitive aspect to way we perceive each other. Who does Patrick David right now look up to? I like tough leaders who push the envelope, but they're also having fun doing it. What they were doing was no different than what was happening in every correct. That is. Wait, wait, wait. You're hitting on something so important. If someone said to me, tell me a bit, little bit about Eric Bolling, I would say, well, this guy's a masterful entrepreneur. He's got incredible charisma and energy and he's good to people. If someone's listening to this podcast and they're getting up faster in the morning or they're doing extra push ups or they're eating better, or they're like, okay, these guys have got me revved up and they've got my mindset in the right place to attack the day. Eric Bolling feels good about himself. Well, I really appreciate you there. Head over to YouTube Eric bowling the edge. YouTube Eric bowling the Edge sign up. And meanwhile we're going to Jump back into the trial of that lunatic assassin, alleged Tyler Robinson, the Charlie Kirk trial. Folks in Provo, Utah, qualify the office or to have the Attorney General's office.
Judge or Court Official
Step in and handle the disqualification to disqualify the office.
Eric Bolling
Can I take a crack at it?
Judge or Court Official
If you wouldn't mind, Mr. Gray. Just stepping to the left room just so the record picks you up. Sometimes it's microphones are a little long.
Eric Bolling
If I could take a crack at it. Basically, I think what you're saying is kind of like a Frank's hearing, where you have to allege sufficient facts so that based on those facts, if there, if you take, if the court takes that as true, then you would need a. Whether or not there would be a legal basis to conflict it out or find a conflict. Right. And so if they don't make that showing, then the court can rule straightway. But if they do make that showing, if what's alleged is true, then we go to an evidentiary hearing.
Judge or Court Official
Is that mostly it's the initial showing of a conflict, and what happens after that will be determined because it. They're bringing this up for the first.
Eric Bolling
Time today, basically like a prima facie showing initially.
Judge or Court Official
Is that what you're essentially.
Joe de Genova
Yeah.
Eric Bolling
Okay. I, yeah, I think that's. Yeah, I'll let you know.
Judge or Court Official
I appreciate your clarification, Mr. McBride.
George Papadopoulos
Nothing else.
Judge or Court Official
All right. It's the courts. And I've read the briefing by all parties and, and listened to the argument today. And, and I don't believe a sufficient showing has been made for the court just relying upon the briefing itself. And so I can't make that finding based off. Well, I would find that threshold showing hasn't been met based off the briefing. And turning to Mr. Novak, based off that finding of the court, what is your position?
Attorney or Legal Counsel
Our view is that if the court has concluded that the briefing does not yet rise to the level of.
Donald Trump
Proof.
Attorney or Legal Counsel
But the court should at this time make a referral, then we should begin. The court should begin to take evidence. And there may be a moment where the court says, okay, I've heard enough now I'm ready to make a referral. And we're going to stop and pause and wait for the Attorney General to engage, and then we'll have to see where that goes. But maybe that we have to finish the evidentiary hearing. But, you know, to. And I can, I think all of us can attempt to prioritize the portions of our examination so that the court can make that finding as early as possible. I'm just trying to avoid doing the hearing twice, because right now, it's our view the state is not being represented by the attorneys who should be representing it. And so if the state's going to come in later and say, well, we want to redo the evidentiary hearing because the state wasn't represented by the right parties. I mean, it's just by the right lawyers. It's that. That's something that we would want to avoid. You know, we want. We want to do this once out of a courtesy to the court and to a couple of the witnesses.
Judge or Court Official
No, I appreciate that. And can this be accomplished by proffer?
Attorney or Legal Counsel
I don't know what the witnesses are going to say because they've only given us very limited information. The state elected to give us information in their briefing, some of which is, like I said a few times now, is not sworn by affidavit or declaration. It's in the nature of argument. I mean, there are portions of Mr. Gray's brief, he signed it, where he makes many, many assertions of fact in the course of arguing the legal issues. And none of that is sworn. And I mean, I'm sure that. And I think so. I don't think there can be a proffer because I don't know what the proffer is. I know that I have a lot of questions about things that we were not. That the court was not told about in the briefing and the affidavits. So the answer, respectfully, is no, it can't be done by proffer.
Judge or Court Official
All right. And which witnesses are you intending to call today? And I understand you're saying you wish to just put on enough and focus on the key issues, but just. If I were to grant. I'm just trying to understand the scope.
Attorney or Legal Counsel
Well, I think Mr. Gray is the first one witness. The second witness we may approach.
Judge or Court Official
Yes. Parties to the bench, please.
Joe de Genova
Okay.
Judge or Court Official
Thank you, Council. In regards to the question of what witnesses do you anticipate calling Mr. Gray.
Attorney or Legal Counsel
I'm going to get his title wrong, but Mr. Christensen is an investigator with the county attorney's office. The prosecutor, who we believe is conflicted off and their offspring.
Eric Bolling
Okay, this is an iHeart podcast. Guaranteed Human.
This episode of "Bolling!" with Eric Bolling on Real America’s Voice focuses on a broad swath of current U.S. political discourse: immigration (with a focus on Minnesota controversies), the unveiling of a street named after Donald Trump in Florida, health policy changes, the ongoing scrutiny around the Clintons and Jeffrey Epstein, narrative battles in the media, and listener reactions to contemporary issues. The episode weaves together political commentary, guest interviews, and listener voicemails to create an unfiltered, populist-leaning take on recent events.
[00:04 - 10:00]
Immigration and The Southern Border: Trump reiterates his hardline stance — celebrating ICE for deporting violent criminals and lamenting the inflow of illegal immigrants, especially from Venezuela.
Venezuelan Oil Deal: Trump describes a deal to import 50 million barrels of Venezuelan oil (~$5.2B) as a spur-of-the-moment decision, noting no need for consultation.
Policy Highlights: Trump touts major economic and cultural "wins": historic tax/regulation/spending cuts, the end of "critical race theory and transgender insanity" in schools, a merit-based hiring system, increased military/police recruitment, eight Middle East peace deals, ending the Gaza war, and “Operation Midnight Hammer” against Iran’s nuclear program.
Commemoration: Unveiling of "President Donald J. Trump Boulevard" in Florida. Trump frames the honor as not just for him, but as a point of pride for Floridians and Americans — "they’ll be filled with pride. Not in me. Pride in our country." [09:00]
Notable Quotes:
[10:00 - 14:39]
Minnesota Fraud Scandal: Royce White, former NBA player and current GOP Senate candidate, discusses alleged multi-billion dollar fraud in Minnesota tied to Somali communities, criticizing outgoing Governor Tim Walz.
Illegal Immigration and the Insurrection Act: White supports the use of the Insurrection Act in Minnesota in response to unrest, contending Democrats have "pushed this country to the brink," and frames the border as foundational:
Rhetoric after ICE Incident: Responds to heightened rhetoric after fatal incidents involving ICE agents, placing blame for violence on Democratic policies and media framing.
Senate Run Call-to-Action: Urges Minnesota GOP voters to be active in the upcoming caucus and primary, especially for "America First" candidates.
[15:07 - 18:41]
Major Policy Update: Health & Human Services dramatically reduce the number of childhood vaccine recommendations—dropping from 84 to around 30–35, eliminating several including COVID, RSV, influenza, and rotavirus for healthy children.
Pharmaceutical Industry Critique: Victory attributes vaccine proliferation to the 1986 Childhood Vaccine Injury Act, criticizing pharma’s liability immunity and profit motives.
[18:44 - 25:38]
Congressional Oversight: Chairman James Comer moves to hold Bill and Hillary Clinton in contempt of Congress for refusing to testify about their connections to Jeffrey Epstein (who visited the Clinton White House 17 times).
Skepticism about Accountability: Both Papadopoulos and Joe de Genova voice doubts that contempt votes will yield real consequences given the entrenched DC establishment. Call for “primaries” against non-compliant Republicans.
[25:45 - 32:13]
On-the-Ground Chaos: Clips and commentary highlight violent protests in Minneapolis over ICE operations, countering mainstream media’s “mostly peaceful” framing.
Debate over Insurrection Act: Commentators question whether unrest in Minnesota justifies federal intervention, with left-leaning guests dismissing "insurrection" claims, labeling Trump’s rhetoric as inflammatory.
ICE & “Nazi” Comparisons: Charles Blow (NYT columnist) is rebuked for comparing ICE recruitment tactics to Nazi propaganda, referencing U.S. history and Nazi rallies.
[34:06 - 41:09]
Islam & Assimilation Concerns: A Texas listener (Oscar) voices anxiety about the spread of Islam and difficulty assimilating; Bolling concurs, referencing “no go zones.”
Fear of Foreign Wars: Another caller fears U.S. involvement in Iran will set off global conflict.
ICE Hostility: Callers describe heated political climates as ICE comes to cities like Cincinnati, with local politicians fueling fears and division.
Calls for Trump to Spotlight Victims of Illegal Immigration: A listener suggests Trump publicly highlight Americans hurt by undocumented immigrants to drive home the impact.
[41:47 - 43:38]
Trump on U.S. Economic Surge and Factories:
Royce White:
Dr. Kelly Victory on Vaccine Reduction:
Papadopoulos on Holding Elites Accountable:
Eric Bolling on Media Narratives:
This episode delivers a cascade of right-leaning populist analysis of current events, refracted through interviews with Donald Trump, Royce White, and Dr. Kelly Victory, as well as through the voices of animated listeners. The show’s heart lies in its conviction that traditional American values are under siege by an indifferent (or adversarial) establishment, both national and local, and that assertive corrective action—from policy reform to grassroots organizing—is urgently required. Through discussion of recent policy changes (from vaccine schedules to border enforcement), high-profile investigations (Clinton/Epstein), and everyday American grievances (as aired in voicemail), "Bolling!" invites its audience to remain vigilant, outspoken, and engaged.