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Good evening everyone. Welcome to Stitchfield. We are keeping a close eye on Kentucky where the race for Congress between Thomas Massie, who is an absolute disgrace, really tried to destroy President Trump's agenda at every step of the way, Republican so called. And this Ed Gallerain who appears to be leading right now, there's still a lot of votes to be counted, but is up about 56 to 43%. Golrain is. Remember, President Trump endorsed Gallerain. He wanted Massie out, and he wanted Massie out in a big way. And President Trump's endorsement has proven to be rock solid. Here's the president today.
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Thomas Massie is a terrible congressman. He's been a terrible congressman from day one. Dealing with him is just a horrible. I don't think he's a Republican. I think he's actually. I think he's actually a Democrat. He's not a Libertarian. You know, sometimes they say he's really a Democrat.
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You know, look, here's the thing. I'll give him the libertarian moniker. Massie. But with most libertarians, as I've always said, you've heard me say it before, their good ideas are really good, their bad ideas are really bad. And when they've got bad ideas, they end up helping the Democrats, which is where President Trump gets his assessment that Massey is actually a Democrat, as President Trump says. Now, remember, Massey nearly sunk the one big beautiful bill because there were provisions in it that even me, I wasn't super happy about. But without the one big, beautiful bill, we wouldn't have the economic miracle that we were about to watch unfold in America. And that's because the bill passed, but not because of Thomas Massie. Here's Massie.
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you for anything that's in there. But guess what? I'm the only guy up there that didn't vote to fund Planned Parenthood this last time. I'm the only guy up there that didn't vote to fund that immigrant welfare fraud. Well, look, Ed Golrain is in the lead now because President Trump wants him in the lead. My assessment is, my assumption is that Golrain will win. Now Madison's got other problems. It now was revealed he's got connections to Iran, that there's some funding that was coming in from those close to the Iranian regime. He's got some bizarre abuse of power allegations with an ex girlfriend. All of this has Gallrain shooting to the top of the polls. And as we mentioned, in the lead right now with the polls closing. Half of them just closed, another half will close. I guess just Central and Eastern time. They both close at 6 o'. Clock. So I guess all the polls are closed now. This is Gallerain talking about the race when you get the endorsement of the New York Times, that left wing liberal congressman from California, Ro Khanna, Joey Behar and the ladies from the View, and to put a bow on it, that Crockett lady from Texas. When you tell folks in Kentucky he's been endorsed by those folks, they are dumbfounded because he's had the top cover of mainstream media for years. He's their darling. Well, he sure is. And he's their darling because he got in the way of the Trump agenda. And that's why Trump said it's time for him to go now. Another huge endorsement from President Trump. I'm in Texas right now, specifically Dallas, where this state has a runoff election underway that between Ken Paxton, the current attorney general, my friend, a man who I've endorsed for the race for the Senate against the guy you're looking at on the right, John Cornyn, a RINO with a capital R, Republican in name only. A guy who does not like President Trump no matter what he says. He's a Bush era style Republican and he needs to go. So early voting is underway there. Well, today President Trump came out with his much coveted endorsement and Ken Paxton, our current attorney general, got it. And I'll tell you what, I'm so honored to have President Trump's endorsement. His endorsement, in my opinion, is the most significant endorsement in my lifetime. So when he endorses it has a tremendous impact. We are already doing really well. But certainly I have so much respect for the president and so appreciate his endorsement and I think it creates a of sense, slight bit of momentum, don't you? I'm going tell you something. I was so confident about Ken Paxton winning this race. I invested in him on the prediction market. Kalshee. Well, right after President Trump's endorsement, that market soared to 90% certainty that Paxton was going to win. I cashed out. I'll take my money now, even though I know he's going to win. And that's exactly what I did. But Paxton again. But he spent $100 million and now finding 30, 40 to say terrible things about me that are not true. And then to convince you, they think they can convince you that he's something he's not. The real John Corn is coming back after the election. Since his primary is over, we will see the real John Cornyn again. He disappeared for a year while I campaigned against him. But the fake John Corn is going back. Going away in about seven days. Yeah. Well, if he comes back, let's hope and pray that that Ken Paxton wins this race, which I expect him to. And then we won't have to deal with Cornyn for very long. John Thune wasn't happy about it. You know, these rhinos all stick together. The leader of the Senate, he. You can, you can see his disappointment here in President Trump's endorsement in Paxton.
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How personally disappointed, frustrated are you with president's decision to endorse Ken Paxton today?
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Well, I think you all know my position on this issue. I've made it very clear for months now. And Senator Cornyn is a principal conservative. He is a very effective senator for the state of Texas. But I don't. None of us control what the president does. I would argue he's not a principled conservative. You want a little taste of John Cornyn? Roll it. I mean, Dr. Fauci is a very.
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He's a national treasure. The events of January 6th share something in common with 9 11.
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So I fully expect that Joe Biden will be the next president. If only the most radical people show up in the primary. Going to be a challenge. Radicals. That's you and me, folks. We're the radicals. Patriots who show up to vote in primaries by hook or by crooked. I want to bring in now Texas State House Representative Republican Bryant Harrison. I guess he's been described as a radical a few times. Probably wear it like a badge of honor, don't you, Representative?
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I've been called a lot worse than a radical. But, you know, I think what he. I think what Senator Cornyn meant when he said radical was conservative. So as far as I'm concerned, I hope every radical shows up and votes between now and next and next Tuesday. The more. The more radicals, the better, as far as I'm concerned. Using his nomenclature, which just means.
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All right, let's talk. Let's talk about Texas, because you've been outspoken about calling some of these fake Republicans out. How important is it that Ken Paxton win this race for the Senate?
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Well, let me talk about what a difference just three short years makes talking about rhinos. This is the. I think the undertone of your whole story here, Grant, is that voters are sick and tired of voting for Republicans, only for those Republicans, once they get in office, to sell us out time and time again. The biggest point here is that John Cornyn, this primary mess, the fact that he's in a fight for his political life, is a mess of his own creation. The reason that Ken Paxton is raining on him like this is because. It's because John Cornyn has spent his career in the United States Senate being insufficiently conservative on some of the most core Republican values like, you know, red flag laws and the Second Amendment and border security.
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Let's go back in time, just three short years. Speaking of rhinos, I serve in the Texas House now. I swim in a sea of rhinos. And. And just three years ago, the entire Republican establishment in Texas was going to take Ken Paxton out. This whole sham impeachment was almost three years ago, maybe to the day. I was one of only four. Keep in mind, there's almost 90 Republicans in the Texas House. I was one of only four Republicans that had the courage to go to the floor of the Texas House and speak out against that sham impeachment, which, of course, he was a. He was vindicated on. And now, three years later, he just gets the endorsement of the Republican President of the United States to be the next Republican nominee for U.S. senator from the great state of Texas. What a colossal turn of events. And by the way, I can't overstate this enough. This race says a lot about how sick and tired conservative Republican voters are of sending people to Washington, sending people to Austin, only to have them collude with the very Democrats they promised during the primaries they were going to fight. So this is a big deal.
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All right? Cornyn wants us to believe that Paxton. Because basically what Cornyn is saying is because Paxton is such a principled conservative. He doesn't say it like that, but that's what he is saying, that he relates to guys like you and me, that he can't beat this Talarico, this. This crazy lunatic on the left that's running for center for the Democrats here. I don't believe that to be true. I imagine you don't either.
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No, I think Republican voters in Texas are going to come out to defeat James Talarico. And quite frankly, that's where the majority of my focus has been. Because for better, for worse, I have had the. The privilege or the misfortune, probably a better word, of serving in the Texas House with James Tallarica. And I want to be really clear about this. So the do not buy this whole church pew, you know, seminary student, former school teacher facade he puts up. There has never been a more radical, leftist, Marxist, progressive person running for office in the state of Texas than James Tallaric. I quite frankly think he is to the left of the person he beat in the primary, Jasmine Crockett. And that's saying something. And we're talking about a guy who believes there are six genders, right? The guy that believes that God is, quote, non binary, who literally said, we should roll out the red carpet for illegal aliens. And the seminary student himself, James Talarico. After 2000 years of Christendom, James Talarico has finally, supposedly discovered the true meaning of the biblical narrative of Joseph and Mary. And, oh, that's right, it was to support elective abortions. So, no, look, I believe John Cornyn or Ken Paxton or is going to beat James Talarico. And that's one thing we got. I got to stress, too, after next Tuesday, we got to not, you know, rest on our laurels. We've got to make sure we do everything we can to make sure that Texas doesn't turn blue. Texas is rarely talked about as a battleground state, but I'll tell you, Grant, there is no greater crown jewel in the Democrats plan to take over and destroy America than to take over the state of Texas. And they're going to pour probably record record numbers of money, a record amount of money into flipping the seat. No, but I absolutely believe that Ken Paxton can be James Talarigo. Absolutely.
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We've talked about it a lot on this program that if Democrats could take Texas, the entire nation falls. Before I let you go, I'll run one clip. My friend Allison Steinberg, she works over at Lindell tv. This is a throwback to maybe a month or two ago, her catching up with John Cornyn. Just to see the arrogance here. What do you have to say to the Americans who are questioning why President
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Trump should endorse you when many say that you've been vehemently against his agenda?
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No, I think you're a paid influencer. Paid influencer. Literally asking questions the American people, specifically Texans, want to know. Brian, the last.
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Yeah, no, just a total disconnect, I think, from the grassroots conservative activists here in the state of Texas. And there's another clear reason or another obvious reason why the enthusiasm, the momentum in the Senate race has been on the side of Ken Paxton. I'll give you just one anecdotal date in my district here in Texas, south of Dallas, where you are. I represent Ellis County. Senator Cornyn was in my district for a rally just one or two days ago. It was utterly embarrassing. Almost nobody showed up. And I Think that just further testament to the fact that he has been for far too long, too disconnected from the rank and file, you know, the average people, the real people, the real, the people that he's supposed to be representing in Washington, D.C. so, yeah, this is a race between the establishment, big money and the elites versus the conservative grassroots activists in the state of Texas. And as the betting markets are showing you, I think we know how this race is looking today, especially on the breaking news of President Trump's historic and very. It's a clarifying endorsement. Go can pass Texas.
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Absolutely. Brian Harrison, Texas State House Representative. We appreciate you, my friend. Thank you for coming on.
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I was great to be with you, Grant. God bless you. God bless Texas.
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Absolutely. All right, Turning now to why we need a guy like Ken Paxton in the United States Senate. You know, this reconciliation bill is very important, how we're going to fund Customs and Border Protection, ICE and the big beautiful ballroom that President Trump is building. Well, we've got this parliamentarian, I've told you about her, Elizabeth McDonough, she is a Harry Reid hire. She is told John Thune, that there are portions of this reconciliation bill that are a no go specifically to do with President Trump's ballroom, which makes no sense at all. Trump today is calling for her ouster. It is time that she be fired. But do you think John Thune, the Cornyn type guy, wants to fire her? Apparently not. This is Thune. I think that, you know, the next
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And so you go through the parliamentary process, the bird bath, if you will, and figure out where that lands. But what a weak ass answer, really, right? I mean, get rid of her. She's a Democrat plant. That's what she is. And she's sinking the Republican, the Trump agenda. And the Republicans, there's no law that says they have to abide by what she says. It's literally advice. That's it. You know what? I throw your advice in the garbage. Good news to report today. Acting Attorney General Todd Blanch had made it clear that J6ers would be eligible to apply for this weaponization of government victim fund. Nearly $2 billion. They can apply for it. Here's the acting Attorney General. This legal system was not set up to compensate for what the Democrats and what Biden and what Garland did for four years. It doesn't know how to cope with the fact that hundreds and hundreds of administration officials had their phones taken from them. Members of the Senate had their. Had their phone records subpoenaed and weren't told about it. The system isn't set up for that. When you are persecuted and you now realize and can prove you've been persecuted, I have the firm belief that you have a right to compensation. And that's what that fund is about. And there is no greater group of people that have been persecuted recently in America than those J6ers. Now I want to turn to Ebola. Have you heard of this? This is now apparently coming to the United States. Now. Very hard to transmit. You literally have to be in contact with bodily fluids. Okay. Of the person that is showing signs of Ebola. That's not going to happen very often in the United States. But Trump has shut down travel to the Congo where there's an outbreak, couple other African nations. This is a good thing. Is he concerned? This is him.
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I'm concerned about everything, but certainly am. I think that, you know, it's been confined right now to Africa and. But it's something that has had a breakout.
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So he shut travel down. Now I'm concerned about it, but I'm even more concerned about the sinister plot behind it. Now, look, we pulled funding to the World Health Organization. We pulled funding to usaid. Well, activate the Democrats, activate the media to now cry that the sky is falling somehow if we don't refund those agencies and organizations to stop Ebola from coming to America. This is the end of a CBS report.
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Look, Ebola is a brutal virus. It really is. It's disgusting what it does to a person and it will kill you, there is no doubt about it. But it is very hard to transmit. So what's the other money angle to this? Right. Everything's about money, power, scaring you for the money. And power, of course, vaccines now as well. Roll the next clip.
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That's all you need to hear. Gotta start the process of manufacturing the vaccines. Well, I'll bring in now to discuss this epidemiologist and administrator at the McCullough Foundation. He also works for the Wellness Company. Nicholas Hoelscher is with us. Nicholas, it's great to have you back on.
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All right, the most important thing. You and I talked about this on the podcast today, just to rest everyone's fears. At ease, at home. Very, very dangerous virus, but very low chance of it really taking off in the United States. Correct? Nicholas, tell me why.
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Correct. So Ebola is bad. You do not want to get Ebola. You don't want a hemorrhagic fever where you start to bleed everywhere. You don't want it. But There have been 40 Ebola outbreaks across Africa since the 1970s. Forty of them. Not a single one has ever became a pandemic. Not a single one, because it doesn't spread efficiently. In fact, it's not airborne. It's not like COVID 19. It spreads through direct physical contact with infected bodily fluids from a symptomatic person. So this is extraordinarily difficult to spread in the western world. Perhaps in the Congo. You know, if they're in confined spaces, it's not very cleanly. Then, yeah, it'll be easier to spread. But this is most definitively not going to become a pandemic based on how Ebola operates.
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You had clued me into something, and I told you earlier that I don't believe in coincidences. Can you give me the timeline of these applications for the Ebola virus vaccines and now this outbreak and how this is so strange to be put together? Wink, wink.
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Yeah, so this is very. I mean, you can't even make this up. So cepi, the center of epidemic preparedness and innovation, co founded by the Gates foundation, by the way, gave Moderna and the University of Oxford four months ago, $26 million to develop MRNA and viral vector injections against the Bundi Bujo strain. The same strain now in the Congo outbreak, the new outbreak. So four months ago, they began developing these genetic based injections for that very strain. So that's very interesting. Very strange. I don't. I do not know if that's a coincidence.
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Yeah, I don't believe in coincidences. Especially not when it comes to politics in Washington and all of these geopolitical issues. Four months ago, and then now all of a sudden, we got the WHO screaming and yelling about Ebola. I don't like it. The other thing I don't like is this scientist who got caught in an American airport coming back from Africa with monkeypox samples. The FBI is investigating this you believe and others, there may be a possibility he could have had Ebola samples with him. What's going on with this story, Nicholas?
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Yeah, this is another shocking story. So an NIH virologist, an Ebola expert, he literally goes in the Congo often. He has field sites in the Congo to catch Ebola from wild animals. And so he was caught at a US airport earlier this year with undeclared biological samples, what are called select agents that appear to be, we know for sure, monkeypox. But as well, there could be other pathogens. There could be Ebola, because we know he works with Ebola. He was caught at the airport. Now he's under administrative leave. The FBI is reportedly investigating him. And this man, Vincent Munster, was linked to or actually was actively involved in gain of function activities with SARS, COV2 with Fauci and colleagues. So you can't even make this up.
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These, I guess. Look, if they're being investigated for this, I'll call them bad actors. Okay? I guess you're not until you're convicted of something. But these sinister plots that they sure look like that continue to play out even with RFK Jr at the helm. They're still deep inside and dug in, the CDC and HHS and NIH and all the others, aren't they?
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They're deeply dug in. Unfortunately, they're buried, entrenched in there. And it appears they're still doing some very sketchy things, such as transporting undeclared pathogens from the Congo to America. So, you know, this has to be dealt with, it has to be addressed.
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Yeah, it sure does. Nicholas Hoelier, I appreciate you coming on today. Thank you as always.
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Social ritual where our nation's leaders share a moment of light heartedness as we transition into the warm summer months. This evening's beautiful setting brings families from both sides of the political aisle together to enjoy Americana. The Marine Band's wonderful music, great food and some friendly gaming competition. This great American social tradition remind us that some fun and laughter with our families can bring unity, especially with our children and loved ones by our side. I have seen firsthand how much can be accomplished when Republicans and Democrats come together with a shared purpose, particularly for the betterment of our children. We experience great bipartisan success with the Take It Down Act. I saw the spirit of American unity shine once again during my recent engagement with the House Waynes and Means Committee as we began to shape legislation to protect America's foster care community. Young Americans deserve every opportunity to learn, grow and succeed. And I believe we will continue making meaningful progress on their behalf. Make the most of this evening so that we can be impactful together with greater alignment in the future. And now it's my pleasure to introduce my husband, President Donald J. Trump.
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What a great job. I have to follow that. I hate it. I never like following our great first lady because it's makes me look not so good. I want to thank all of you for being here. It's amazing, actually. And thank you, Melania. We're truly blessed to have such a First Lady. She's been so popular. She did a movie, it became number one. She then went to streaming, it became number one. And I say there's only room, remember this, for one star in a family. So I better get rid of that. That's not. That's not so good. But she's been amazing and people love her, as you can see by the results. And that was a big thing today. Congratulations on that vote. She had a bipartisan vote. I should use you for some of the things I want to try and pass. But I join Melania in congratulating the House of Representatives on passing the Fostering the Future act, which is a big deal. And this afternoon to modernize foster care, an issue close to the First Lady's heart. And hopefully it will quickly pass in the Senate. I'm sure it will. It's great. It's a great thing. And I want to thank everybody. We have a lot of senators, we have a lot of congresspeople, and I want to thank you all. I'm thrilled to welcome you all to the White House this evening for a very special annual tradition. The Congressional picnic is to been going on for many years and we're joined by many of the members of the House and Cabinet Senate. And I just want to say a special hello to the speaker of the House, Mike Johnson. He's going to go down as one of the great speakers. We've done a lot together. We've done a lot. Where are you, Mike? Where are you, Mike? Hi, Mike. There it is. He's, he's a great guy, actually, and he's done and he's worked so hard. I want to thank also John Thune, who's worked so hard and he's been really, he's a terrific person. He really is a terrific person. And we have a lot of things to pass. But one of the things we did pass was a great big beautiful bill and that covered a lot of territory. I want to tell you. We said let's do it all in one time and it was four years worth in one bill. Everyone said that couldn't be done. And I want to congratulate and thank the Senate House for the unbelievable job. And while there are too many members in the House and Senate, I'd like to I see half of you right here and I'd like to introduce everyone, but I want to let people enjoy themselves tonight. So. But we have so many represented this evening. It will be something very special to remember that all of us here tonight continue a priceless tradition. This really is a great tradition. We represent the oldest and most extraordinary constitutional republic on the face of the earth and a special privilege and a unique responsibility. It is. It's really something very special. I'm standing here and I'm looking at our great American flag and it's hard to believe, but I put that in two months ago. That and I put one on the other side. You know, this is actually, in theory, this would be I consider them both. We have two fronts. I've never figured out. Nobody else has either for since if you think about it, 1792, nobody has figured out which is the front and which is the back of the White House. So when I'm speaking here, I say the front and I speak when I speak over there, I say the front. It actually has two fronts and I put two flags up and it's a great poll and it's a beautiful flag and it's amazing that it wasn't up before. We have another flag slightly smaller on the top of the White House, but it's a little bit on the smaller side. But everybody loves that poll. It's a beauty and it represents so much. And I want to thank the company that put it up. They're the best. I think they make the best. It's hard to believe. I have so many different developments all over the world. I always like putting the flag up. And I know a lot about flagpoles. And that's the best flagpole there is. Okay, so congratulations. We have two of them. We got actually two for the price of one. We negotiated a tough deal, but we have finally, we have a really representative flagpole and flag up in front of our White House. So that's good. I also want to recognize the incredible congressional spouses, families and children who make enormous sacrifices so that their loved ones can serve, so that their loved ones can get beat up by the fake news, so that their loved ones can also beat up the enemy. And they do that. They do. They're warriors. It's not easy. And I want to give them, the spouses, a very special hand today. Thank you. Thank you, darling. Thank you very much. Thank you. You do, you put up with a lot. It's not easy. But on the eve of the 250th year, there's so much for our country to celebrate. Regarding our, really the party. We have a party that's really at a point that I don't think we've ever been at. And America is thriving. America is winning. And America is respected, perhaps like it has never been respected before. If you go back two years, we were not respected. We were a dead country. I'll tell you what, we were a dead country. And today we're the hottest country anywhere in the world. There's nobody even close. And the. I don't know if you saw the numbers today, but the stock market is at an all time high. We had 67 all time highs. So we've been here for a little bit more than a year now. And we had 67 all time highs. And I want to say that in our first term, we finished the term out despite Covid and all the other things. We had a great. We had really an amazing period of time. And we finished at the highest point in the history of the stock market. And now we're blowing it away. We're blowing everything away. And we're going to end that war very quickly. They want to make a deal so badly, they're tired of this should have happened for 47 years. Somebody should have done something, something about it. And it's going to happen and it's going to happen fast. And you're going to see oil Prices plummet, they're going to come down. There's so much oil out there, they're going to come plummeting down. But even with that, the stock market is at an all time high. Jobless claims recently hit the lowest level and since 1969, the best numbers since 1969. And more Americans are working today than at any time in the history of our country. Think of that. And we have a war, we have something happening that I, you know, we just hit, it's very interesting, two and a half months ago, we hit the best numbers that we've ever hit as a country. Jobs, the best. Everything was the best. Stock market, the highest. And I called my people in, I called them in, I said, congratulations everybody, but we're going to have to make a little journey down to a place called Iran. We have to stop them. They have nuclear on their mind and we're not going to let them have a nuclear weapon. And we've done a hell of a job and we're, I think we're going to be finished with that very quickly. And they won't have a nuclear weapon. And hopefully we're going to get it done in a very nice manner. Factory construction, as you heard today, also is up. Housing starts are up and consumer spending is up. All things, we have an economy, people aren't seeing it yet. When we inherited, when we started, we had the highest inflation in the history of our country. And we actually had, just before the war, before the energy forced other things up. But up or down, we had the best numbers we had. Inflation was at one point for the last three months, just prior to the war. And now you're going to see numbers like that again. We inherited high prices and we got the prices down and we got them down to numbers that in some cases people have not seen before. But think of it, inflation at 1.6%. Manufacturing right now is booming. American companies are purchasing core capital goods at the highest amounts ever in the history of our country. Our previously wide open border is now the most secure border in the history of the United States of America. And last year, last, remember, we inherited a mess. And last year we had the largest drop in murder rate ever recorded to the lowest level in 125 years. That's the year 1900. Think of that. And working alongside many of you, and you are unbelievable. The senators, the cabinet members, we have such a great cabinet and all of the congressmen and women, you're the most incredible people. But working alongside of many of you here, we passed that very important and again, remember I went to John and I went to Mike, I went to a lot of the senators in Congress, men and women, and I said, we can try and do this at one time, get four years worth. That's why we call it the great big beautiful bill. We can do it at one time, give it a shot. But everybody says it's impossible to get approved. Well, we got four years worth of goodies approved in a period of time and at a period of time that they said would be impossible. And we're lucky we did. And it's gotten a little bit harder as time goes by. In fact, the only one that gets things approved now are Melania and her friends. She gets them approved. Bipartisan. I'm going to have, I'm going to talk to her later, I'm going to say, what are you doing? But it's great, it's great stuff. But what we did do is we got something done and we've got, we're getting a lot approved. We're getting a lot. You're going to be seeing that too. You've been watching it amazing, with really small majorities. We've gotten record setting numbers approved. And when you add no tax on tips and no tax on Social Security, all of the things, think of this, no tax on tips, no tax on overtime, no tax on Social Security for our great seniors. And that's just the start deduction. You buy a car and you get a deduction for the first time on the interest you're paying on your loan. If you're borrowing money, you take out a loan, you get a deduction. It's never happened before. We have so many different things. One other thing I have to say because it's affected so many people. Estate taxes or the death tax? You love your children, you want to pass on your estate to your children. Well, in the old days, meaning not so long ago, your children would have to go out and borrow tremendous amounts of money to go out and take care of the farm or the small business, whatever it may be. But it especially affected those in small business. But more than anything, farmers. And they'd go out, the children would go out, borrow money from their bank, wouldn't be able to pay it back. Bad, bad things happened to them. Many of them couldn't handle life actually. And we got it. There's no estate tax, there's no death tax on your farm, on your small business. Nobody thought that was possible. So if you love your children, you can leave your business to your children, you can leave your farm to Your children, and they'll be very happy. Now, if you don't love your children, don't bother. Then it doesn't matter. What I'm saying is just a big waste of time. But if you love, think of it. You have no death tax. You have no estate tax. You can leave it to your children. And we love that. It was so important to me. We've restored the American strength on the world stage. We're respected all over the world. You might have seen, seen. I was in China a few days ago with President Xi and it was some display. We had a great time. But we also got a lot of business done, a lot of great business for our farmers with soybeans, record purchases of soybeans and lots of other things. And they're buying many, many Boeing airplanes and they're buying a lot of other things, too. We had a great relationship. I've always had a great relationship with President. Together on a bipartisan basis, we passed the Lake and Riley act to get dangerous criminal aliens off our streets. We love Lakin. We passed a genius act to keep America at the forefront of finance and new technology. And working with Melania and the group, Congress passed a Take It down act to protect our nation's children. So that was something. And everyone here tonight has a lot to look forward to. So that in the coming months, we're going to have some very amazing events. One of them is going to be right there where you're standing. It's the hardest ticket I've ever. I have never seen anybody want anything so much as people want those tickets. It's a one of a kind ufc. That's going to be something. UFC event on the South Lawn right there. We're going to build an arena. It's going to hold probably, I would say 4,000, 5,000. The great Dana White is putting it on. We'll get it up to the max. And behind you in the park, the beautiful park, beautiful open piece of land. We're going to have anywhere from 75,000 to 100,000 people, all free of charge. We're building eight giant screens back there. So we have a small arena here that we're building, never happened before. And in the back, we're going to have close to 100,000 people watching the fight. They're going to be all championship fights. It's going to be great. We also have, as you know, the Indy. Roger Penske is doing the Indy around the Capitol and that will be in August. That's going to be unbelievable. They've been trying to he said he's been trying to do that for 25 years. He's made 129 trips to Washington. He was never able to do it. Then he met me. One trip took a half an hour. We got it done and it's going to be fantastic. And we have then of course, FIFA. Johnny, Good old Johnny. He's great. He's doing a fantastic job. Johnny Infantino. We have the FIFA World cup and our Great American State Fair on the National Mall and the Freedom 250 Grand Prix here. And then on July 4, we have an unbelievable display. And don't forget we have a thing called the Olympics coming up. I got the Olympics during my first term and then I got FIFA during my first term. And I said, oh, I won't be able to see it because it happened now. But then strange things happened with an election and I didn't get to serve the, the four years that I was supposed to serve. I don't want to say it. I don't want to be controversial. The election was rigged and we came back and we did something very special and I ended up getting the Olympics and getting FIFA and we got 252. I want to take credit for 250 years, but that I'm not going to get away with. But we're going to have an amazing period of time. So we have exciting things happening. I just want to leave by saying our country is so strong, our military is the greatest in the world. You say you saw that with Venezuela, you see it now with Iran. We wiped out their navy. The Navy is gone. The Air Force is gone. Their anti aircraft is gone. All of their material that they use for warfare is gone. Just about everything is gone. I don't want to say their leaders are gone because it's not very nice, but that happens to be true. And they're not going to have a nuclear weapon. They cannot have a nuclear weapon. We won't, we won't be able to put up with that. And we're not going to put up with it. And just to say one final thing, in the history of the world, there's never been anything like happened over the last short period of time. 18 trillion with a T dollars is being invested in the United States. There's never been anything close. As an example, the previous administration in four years. The previous administration in four years had less, substantially less than $1 trillion. We have $18 trillion in 11 months. We haven't gotten the results from the eight from the last month, from the 12th month. But think of that $18 trillion in the history of the world, there's been no country with anywhere even close to that number. And all of that money is going to building factories, and I mean car plants, auto plants. Everything is coming back. AI plants. We have everything coming back. We've never had a situation like it. We're building plants, thousands of plants all over our country. $18 trillion. It's many times greater than another country, a certain other country that I just visited. If you go, I won't mention names. If you go back 10 years that had the record at 3 trillion, we're at 18 trillion. There's never been anything like that in history. So I just want to thank you all. You're spectacular people, the political people out there. I love you all. And we're going to have one hell of a time for the next few years. And hopefully the next few years will lead to greatness for many, many years to come. Thank you very much, everybody. Thank you. Thank you.
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independence a thing of not just the present, but of the future. And we are coming into what could be a golden age when it comes to this. And you can take part in a project that I'm telling you is going to be gangbusters. I'm talking about the Lost Soldier Oil and gas project in wyoming's bison basin. 40,000 acres. You've heard me talk about this before. I want to bring in now the president and CEO of Lost Soldier Oil and Gas, Mark Bruner to the program. Mark, welcome back.
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Wonderful to see you again, Grant, as always.
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All right, Mark, We've talked about the high level aspects of how great this project is. The 40,000 acres, close to a, close to a pipeline to get it to market. You've also mentioned this 3,400ft of stacked layered gas. But it could be bigger than that. Can you explain? And I thought we'd, no pun intended, drill down on this. Why does that matter that that is so wide, this 3,400ft.
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Well, this is in an area where we, we know a lot of these zones are stratigraphic sections across the Rocky Mountains. However, in this particular area, they're much thicker than ordinarily they are. Not only that, they are over pressured, which basically means that whenever you actually drill horizontal wells in them, the production rates are going to be at a much higher rate than you would find usually. Okay. So it's a very special place that could never be drilled before because no one could get permission to drill it. Three years ago we got the permission and this is something that should have been drilled 50 years ago. We're very excited that we have these layers here. They're very thick and we have some very large ones underneath us. So we think this is just the beginning. We think these zones are maybe as thick as 10,000ft anyway. Yeah, we're really excited. We'll be able to know more about that this year.
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All right, so that's much larger than most of the areas that are not even nearly that size. Now, does this play into the longevity of the project? And specifically you mentioned how many wells you can drill. But maybe explain the longevity, how many wells and why this makes this so unique, this project.
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Well, I think one of the things is that most of these are sands and we have some sandy shales as well. But basically these, well, these zones have permeability where ordinarily these shale zones in other areas do not. Okay, so this is something very special, which basically means that the decline curves are not as steep, that the payouts are very, very large and quick, and the decline of the wells seem to be able to last for a long, long time. The offsetting field is over 100 years old. It still produces several thousand barrels a day. So, you know, we're very excited that this will be a long live field around for our children, our grandchildren, maybe even their grandchildren. It's going to be a long live field here.
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All right, what people are looking at on the screen there, this is. Drilling has already begun. You hit the gas mark. Right. So this is not a prospect of whether or not you're going to find it. You there.
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Well, we know for sure it's there and it's, as I said, it's in multiple layers. And so right now we have over five layers and we're expecting to have at least five to 10 more layers underneath this. So it's a, it's. Although it's only 24,000 acres and we have 15,000 acres outside this, over 40,000 acres. It's very, very thick. Okay. These pay zones, very unusual to have anything like this. As I said, it should have been drilled 50 years ago because the uranium mine was out here. No one could drill it. It's probably the only undrilled base in the United States of America because all the rest of them have been drilled. This is the lost basin, so to speak.
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This is a bold statement, but do you think it's the last great discovery of gas maybe in North America?
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Well, I think onshore all these other basins have been drilled. We've known where they are for 50 years. This is the only one that I'm aware of that couldn't be drilled because there was a uranium mine out here that Kennecott had. And whenever Three Mile island melted down and they started reclaiming, they finished three years ago. I got a call, we drilled it. It's the biggest discovery I've ever made. And so I'm excited about.
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All right, real quick with a minute left and I want people to scan the QR code on their screen. If you're an accredited investor and you're interested in taking part of this, there's a stock play, there's royalties, there's tax advantages. Can you explain briefly about what investors could expect if everything goes as planned on this, just to kind of lay it out for them?
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Well, I think that, you know, they're going to get 100 tax deduction. Our internal numbers are 14 times their money back within 15 years. So I don't know what else you want to know. Okay. But we're very happy about that.
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Hey, 14x your money sounds pretty good. 100% tax deductions. And you got all these other ancillary places to make money as well, which we didn't even get into. And your history, let me just say, Mark, before I let you go 100x on money and a thousandx on money for two separate companies you took public, there is an option to take this company public as well in the future. So a lot going on here. Mark Bruder, I'm going to tell people how they can get involved and I always appreciate when you come on and lay this stuff out for us. So again, scan the QR code right there on your screen. Go to lostsoldier.com if you don't feel like doing the QR code, just go to lostsoldier.com click on the Invest now button and a member of the team will get with you and lay this all out for you as well. I mean, any question, you have these, this is the most transparent deal I've seen in a long time. They will lay it out for you. So get with them@lost soldier.com that's lost soldier.com all right. While filling in for Caroline Levitt as White House press secretary, Vice President Vance offers her a challenge. What's next?
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Welcome back, everyone. The end of an era. It looks like Thomas Massie has lost his race to remain the city. Congressman from Kentucky, Ed Gallerain has pulled it off thanks to President Trump's endorsement. Of course, that according to NBC News, who has called the race in favor of Gallerain. Real quick, Vice President J.D. vance was at the press podium today at the White House. You know, Caroline Levitt is on maternity leave. This is what Vance had to say.
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I want to give a shout out, of course, to the person I am
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replacing today, Carolyn Levitt, who hopefully is
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at home enjoying some time with her beautiful kids. I told Carolyn I would stand in
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press briefing on the condition that when
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Usha has our baby in July that she would be vice president for a couple week. So thank you, guys. Sounds like a good deal to me. I think she'd be great as a vice president. She's fabulous. Caroline Levitt. And I hope her and her family are doing well with that little baby Thomas Massey. Sayonara, sucker. Sucker.
Episode: "DITCH THE RINOS & EBOLA MEDIA FEAR MACHINE EXPOSED"
Date: May 20, 2026
Host: Grant Stinchfield
This episode focuses on several key political developments and controversies:
The show maintains a blunt, often combative tone, lavish in its praise for grassroots conservatism and highly critical of both establishment Republicans and mainstream media narratives.
[02:31 – 04:50]
“Thomas Massie is a terrible congressman. He's been a terrible congressman from day one... I don't think he's a Republican. I think he's actually a Democrat.” – Donald Trump [03:13]
[05:20 – 15:46]
“His endorsement, in my opinion, is the most significant endorsement in my lifetime. So when he endorses it has a tremendous impact.” – Ken Paxton (as paraphrased by Stinchfield) [06:17]
“The biggest point here is that John Cornyn, this primary mess... is a mess of his own creation... Ken Paxton is raining on him.” – Rep. Bryant Harrison [09:58]
[13:37 – 15:46]
“It was utterly embarrassing. Almost nobody showed up... he has been for far too long, too disconnected from the rank and file, you know, the real people...” – Rep. Bryant Harrison [14:38]
[15:46 – 16:40]
“But what a weak ass answer, really, right? I mean, get rid of her. She's a Democrat plant. That's what she is. And she's sinking the Republican, the Trump agenda.” – Grant Stinchfield [16:40]
[16:41 – 18:39]
“And there is no greater group of people that have been persecuted recently in America than those J6ers.” – Grant Stinchfield [18:36]
[18:39 – 24:53]
“Now I'm concerned about it, but I'm even more concerned about the sinister plot behind it.” – Grant Stinchfield [18:56]
“There have been 40 Ebola outbreaks... Not a single one has ever became a pandemic... it doesn't spread efficiently.” – Dr. Nicholas Hoelscher [20:53]
“He was caught at the airport. Now he's under administrative leave. The FBI is reportedly investigating him.” – Dr. Hoelscher [23:21]
[28:31 – 48:04]
“I have seen firsthand how much can be accomplished when Republicans and Democrats come together with a shared purpose…” – Melania Trump [29:00] “We truly are blessed... I join Melania in congratulating the House... on passing the Fostering the Future act, which is a big deal.” – President Trump [30:35]
“We are the hottest country anywhere in the world… stock market is at an all-time high.” – Trump [32:10] “$18 trillion with a T dollars is being invested in the United States... There's never been anything like that in history.” – Trump [47:25]
“We wiped out their navy. The Navy is gone. The Air Force is gone... their leaders are gone because it's not very nice, but that happens to be true.” – Trump [46:52]
[50:18 – 55:33]
“We're very excited that this will be a long live field around for our children, our grandchildren, maybe even their grandchildren.” – Mark Bruner [52:55]
[56:49 – 57:33]
“I told Carolyn I would stand in for her today for the White House press briefing on the condition that when Usha has our baby in July that she would be vice president for a couple week.” – VP J.D. Vance [57:24]
“Thomas Massey. Sayonara, sucker. Sucker.” – Grant Stinchfield [57:41]
| Timestamp | Segment/Topic | |----------------|-------------------------------------------------------| | 02:31 – 04:50 | Kentucky primary, Trump vs. Massie, Gallerain surge | | 05:20 – 15:46 | Texas Senate: Paxton vs. Cornyn, RINOs, Grassroots | | 15:46 – 16:40 | Parliamentarian controversy & Trump’s “ballroom” | | 16:41 – 18:39 | Jan 6th ‘victim fund’ announcement | | 18:39 – 24:53 | Ebola outbreak, vaccine controversy, Dr. Hoelscher | | 28:31 – 48:04 | White House Congressional Picnic, Trump’s speech | | 50:18 – 55:33 | Wyoming gas field investment pitch, Mark Bruner | | 56:49 – 57:33 | VP Vance as Press Secretary, Massie conceded |
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