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Hakeem Jeffries
We are here today to do a single job and that should be to fund fully the Department of Homeland Security security. Anything else is an abdication of our responsibility. Anything else is an act of legislative malpractice simply because of the inability of my friends on the other side of the aisle to satisfy the thirst of the extreme right wing anti immigration base of the party. And so we're playing political games at a time when the safety and the security of the American people is being threatened.
Donald Trump
But I can tell you they'd like to make a deal. And who wouldn't if you were there. Look, their Navy's gone, their Air Force is gone, Their communications are gone. That's the biggest problem. It's very hard to communicate them between themselves. All of the anti aircraft is gone. Most of their missiles are gone. We shot either shot them or they shot them and don't have them anymore. They're down to a trickle. They're pretty much everything they have is gone. I don't know. Can you name one thing that's not gone? Or can you name one thing that's doing well? You know if you read the papers, you think we're tied. You think we're in a tough battle. We are roaming free over Tehran.
Tom Homan
The illegal alien who killed Sheridan Gorman is exactly who Democrats are fighting to protect with their needless shutdown of the Department of Homeland Security. Their absurd list of demands paints a clear picture. Open borders, limited deportations, and violent illegal aliens roaming free. Democrats want to return America to the days of the Biden border crisis. But that's not going to happen. We're not going to go back. This week, the House is going to vote once again to fund all of dhs. We will vote to end this shutdown. Pay the frontline heroes, Border Patrol, TSA and the Coast Guard, and put the security of our nation first. The Democrats will continue to obstruct.
Eric Bolling
Why?
Tom Homan
Because they'd rather protect violent illegal aliens over the American people.
Eric Bolling
Was your child. Just think about that for a minute. As a mother, it absolutely infuriates me because Democrats are refusing to put my children, our children, American children, over these violent, illegal criminals. That's not hypothesis, that is fact. And if you don't believe it, why don't you talk to Sheraton's parents? I just get irritated and I can't believe this is going on in America. Democrats are back to their old chant, defund the police. I mean, that is who they are. Make them own that. This is not a game.
Chip Roy
But Democrats have shut down the exact law enforcement agencies that are responsible for apprehending and deporting criminal illegal aliens.
Eric Bolling
Just like this criminal here that took
Chip Roy
Sheridan's life at this exact moment. Even as we learn of yet another entirely preventable murder of an innocent young woman at the hands of criminal illegal aliens, Democrats in the.
Eric Bolling
In the House are demanding a DHS
Chip Roy
bill that would eliminate funding for the exact agencies that are tasked with preventing a tragedy like this.
Eric Bolling
There have been real failures. Those failures, of course, extend beyond the borders of Illinois. That's their national failures.
Charlie Kirk
A failure to have comprehensive immigration reform.
Eric Bolling
A failure of the President to follow
Terrence Bates
his own edict to go after the
Charlie Kirk
worst of the worst.
Blake Neff
A horrific murder in Chicago last week has reminded this nation that the battle
Eric Bolling
to defend the American people, strengthen our
Blake Neff
republic, and wield constitutional authority for the common good is not confined to the southern border. It's being fought and lost right here in our own cities.
Eric Bolling
One of your legacy items has been freeing hostages all over the world. Israeli hostages, American hostages. American.
Charlie Kirk
Dennis Coyle has been taken hostage by the Taliban for almost a year now. His family has been speaking out. Molly Long went on News Nation last week to ask for some more public
Eric Bolling
attention to this case.
Charlie Kirk
What is your administration doing to get him home?
Donald Trump
You give me some information. I'LL take care of that.
Charlie Kirk
You hear those cheers? That's the pictures of Dennis Coyle, who
Eric Bolling
has been held captive by the Taliban
Chip Roy
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Charlie Kirk
there in San Antonio.
Eric Bolling
CHARLIE KIRK show. Every day there's a battle for your mind raging, information coming from every angle with the will to deceive. Fear not, you found the place for truth, the voice of a generation that still has the will to believe in the greatest country in the history of the world. This is the Charlie Kirk Show.
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Eric Bolling
Here we go. All right. Welcome to the Charlie Kirk show. It is March 25, 2026, here at the Bitcoin.com Studios in Phoenix, Arizona. Welcome, Blake.
Chip Roy
Howdy.
Eric Bolling
So the topic at the lead here of our show is to make a deal or not make a deal. It seems to be something of a mystery whether or not one was even taking place. President Trump says it is. Iranian officials deny it. But I think we've, we're in a
Alex Marlow
permanent state of maximum excitement. We're maximally open to a deal. We're always on the brink of a deal, and yet we're also permanently ready to go maximally hard. It's like, listen, it's gotta be Trump's.
Eric Bolling
This is what they're calling Trump's strategy of the doctrine of unpredictability. And, you know, it's kind of the point. I think it's kind of the point. So let's what are the deal parameters? And let's get to the clip that is kind of spurring a lot of this discussion. This was a wild moment from yesterday. It happened after our show wrapped yesterday. And President Trump hints that. Well, he didn't hint. He says directly that Iran sent him a present. And it has a lot of people speculating what that present could be. Sat 13 they're going to make a deal.
Donald Trump
They did something yesterday that was amazing, actually. They gave us a present and the president arrived today. It was a very big present worth a tremendous amount of money. And I'm not going to tell you what that present is, but it was a very significant prize and they gave it to us and they said they were going to give it. So that meant one thing to me. We're dealing with the right people.
Gabe Saint
Was that nuclear related?
Donald Trump
No, it wasn't nuclear related. It was oil and gas related. And it was a very nice thing they did. But what it showed me is that we're dealing with the right people.
Alex Marlow
So funny how he phrases that, because the description, even though your mind goes to you know, it's President Trump, so you picture him getting like a giant medallion he could hang in, you know, the Oval Office or something. But the implication I got is it could even be. It could be something more abstract, like worth a tremendous amount of money. Oil and gas related. Well, we already saw the damage. We saw the damage, for example, when Iran lobbed those missiles at that gas facility in Qatar. Maybe they got evidence that an attack on a similar target got called off or got blocked.
Eric Bolling
It could be anything. It could be straight a Hormuz, it could be Carg island, it could be that. It could be a number of things. Trump's not giving us any details, but what's interesting about the way this played out yesterday was that the other legacy media outlets were denying Trump's claim that there is. We're not getting any reports from Iranian sources that there is actually a peace deal in negotiation. And then eventually the legacy media was forced to walk back those claims. Sat 21 now learning from a senior
Chip Roy
Iranian source that there has been an outreach between the US And Iran.
Terrence Bates
The source tells CNN that this was initiated by Washington.
Eric Bolling
All right, so CNN's only point of differentiation here is that Washington reached out to Iran first. President Trump says, oh, they're desperate for a deal. And so it remains unclear. Then there was this whole story that Iran did not want to work with Jared Kushner and Steve Witkoff. They only wanted to work with J.D. vance. Now, J.D. vance and the White House are denying those claims, calling it foreign disinformation. So take from that what you will, but it remains that it does look like, you know, based on President Trump's earlier warning, he gave them five days or he was going to start striking their energy facilities, their oil and gas infrastructure. He says he's got four days left and that they want to make a deal. We'll see. Yeah, we'll play another. Let's play another clip from President Trump. So to give more flavor here, SOP 14.
Donald Trump
I can tell you they'd like to make a deal. And who wouldn't if you were there? Look, their Navy is gone, their Air Force is gone, their communications are gone. That's the biggest problem. It's very hard to communicate them between themselves. All of the anti aircraft is gone. Most of their missiles are gone. We shot, either shot them or they shot them and don't have them anymore. They're down to a trickle. They're pretty much everything they have is gone. I don't know. Can you name one thing that's not gone or can you name one thing that's doing well. You know, if you read the papers, you think we're tied. You think we're in a tough battle. We are roaming free over Tehran.
Alex Marlow
It is really, it does drive that point home. I saw a good comparison. It's like imagine we were in a war with China. And three weeks in, the president was dead, the vice president was dead, A bunch of Congress was dead, a bunch of the generals were dead. No one knows who's in charge of the U.S. military. All of our boats sank, all of our planes blew up. They can fly wherever they want. Everyone's terrified of where a drone would strike. But we did close the Panama canal and maybe 20 Chinese are dead. And who would you say is winning in that arrangement?
Eric Bolling
Well, it's interesting because, you know, I gave you guys a note of warning, right? There was a strike near, in Israel from Iran, near a nuclear facility there. That was a warning. There was also reports potentially that Iran had stockpiles that were not previously known of even more advanced missile stocks. I have been calling around a lot of sources on this and I will tell you, just as somebody that's an objective observer of this situation, the tone behind the scenes seems to have lifted. I'm hearing a lot more positivity about the potential outcome of this war. Speaker Johnson is now saying he thinks Operation Epic Fury is about to get wrapped up this week. I don't know, maybe that's wishful thinking, maybe that's glass half full, rose colored glasses. But I will tell you just the tone of people that I'm speaking to has shifted. There is a note of positivity. Oil markets have edged down, which is a good sign. And if we can get a 15 point plan over the finish line, that would be good.
Alex Marlow
That's what's going on right now. Reportedly a 15 point plan was sent by the US through whatever, I think through Pakistan, Pakistan, whoever in Iran we are currently negotiating with. And we don't have the list of the 15 points, but there's reporting from the New York Times, from Al Jazeera and others on what it probably includes. That would include a initial 30 day ceasefire, dismantling of Iran's existing nuclear facilities at Fordo, Esfahad Natanz. A permanent, we're demanding a permanent commitment from Iran to never develop any nuclear capabilities.
Eric Bolling
President Trump has said over and over they've already agreed. Trump has said they've already agreed to that.
Alex Marlow
Reopening the Strait of Hormuzza. An end. This is a big one. An end of Iran supporting these military proxies across the Middle East. That's like Hezbollah in Lebanon, that's the Houthis in Yemen. Those have constantly been this kind of soar that's caused attention and problems all over the place. I mean, we have separately from the Iran war, there is a war going on in Lebanon right now that has killed as many if not more people than the one in Iran. And that's because of Hezbollah existing in southern Lebanon. And so they have similar demands. And we even agreed apparently that we would have US Support for electricity generation at a civil nuclear plant if they're really insisting they need some sort of nuclear power. So far, Iran's ending of all propaganda has said they're rejecting all of this and instead they have their own five point plan, which would include that we give them control of the Strait of Hormuz, permanently legal right to do so. I think we're unlikely to make that agreement.
Eric Bolling
Yeah, they've got no cards on that. I don't think they have some cards, but they don't have a lot of cards. But yeah, listen, and by the way, President Trump has said that point 1, 2 and 3 of his 15 point plan is no nuclear weapons.
Alex Marlow
And it's Trump. So you can imagine 1, 2 and 3 all just literally, Iran will have no nuclear weapons.
Eric Bolling
But listen, I'm just, I'm calling balls and strikes here. I'm telling you, the tone has shifted with many people that were very negative just a few days ago. There seems to be a sense of optimism. Let's hope that that holds. Let's hope that this ends quickly. I want to tell you about our friends over at strong cell. Strongcell.com Amazing company. Amazing guys. Great company out of Texas. What this does, it has developed. They have developed a proprietary mechanism to deliver nadh to your cells. You don't need a IV anymore. Blake's already rushing ahead. You didn't take the note.
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Tom Homan
The illegal alien who killed Sheridan Gorman is exactly who Democrats are fighting to protect with their needless shutdown of the Department of Homeland Security. Their absurd list of demands paints a clear picture. Open borders, limited deportations, and violent illegal aliens roaming free. Democrats want to return America to the days of the Biden border crisis, but that's not going to happen. We're not going to go back. This week, the House is going to vote once again to fund all of dhs. We will vote to end this shutdown, pay the frontline heroes of Border Patrol, TSA and the Coast Guard, and put the security of our nation for first. But Democrats will continue to obstruct.
Charlie Kirk
Why?
Tom Homan
Because they'd rather protect violent illegal aliens over the American people.
Eric Bolling
I mean, and that's really what it comes down to. They want to protect illegal aliens. I don't know why. Now their newest demand is that they want to remove funding from hsi, which is the investigative arm of Homeland Security.
Alex Marlow
It's exactly as we said yesterday. Which is the problem with talking about so much of the left is when you honestly describe their policies, you sound insane. Because it is unfathomably deranged and evil. But when you're defunding Homeland Security investigations, when you're defunding ice, the policy intent of this is make it so anyone in the world can come to America and it is impossible for them to be taken out. They'll say, oh, we want the worst offenders to be deported. But they do not believe it. They are lying.
Eric Bolling
You obviously don't want that. If you want to defund hsi, if
Alex Marlow
you're defunding that, if you want, if you're going to make it. It's like when they say, we know voter fraud doesn't exist, so we're never ever going to investigate it or indict anyone or look at it total, see no evil. Because if these people are showing up at the border and you're going to let them in, and then if they blow off their hearing, you're not going to find them. You're not going to have any ICE agents to make the arrest and ship them back. You're going to bar agents from even going to courtrooms and prisons to pick up the ones who get caught committing crimes. Your position is anyone, especially criminals, has the right to come to the United States and stay here forever.
Eric Bolling
Well, what's interesting is we have this clip from none other than Hakeem Jeffries in 2015 talking about playing politics with DHS funding. Sat for.
Hakeem Jeffries
We are here today to do a single job, and that should be to fund fully the Department of Homeland Security. Anything else is an abdication of our responsibility. Anything else is an act of legislative malpractice simply because of the inability of my friends on the other side of the aisle to satisfy the thirst of the extreme right wing anti immigration base of the party. And so we're playing political games at a time when the safety and the security of the American people is being threatened.
Eric Bolling
Ah, well, that's a far cry from the modern Democrat party. Let's go ahead and play. This is Philly DA Larry Krasner. Soros funded Larry Krasner. He is now threatening to arrest ICE agents if they come to his airport to help, you know, lessen the security lines. Sat 9.
Terrence Bates
This is how it works.
Eric Bolling
You commit crimes within the jurisdiction that
Charlie Kirk
is the city and county of Philadelphia, I prosecute you. That is how it works.
Eric Bolling
No, I don't take a phone call
Charlie Kirk
from the President saying let him go. No, the President cannot pardon you.
Terrence Bates
I'll say it again, the President cannot pardon you.
Charlie Kirk
And yes, I will put you in
Eric Bolling
handcuffs and I will put you in
Charlie Kirk
a courtroom and if necessary, I will
Eric Bolling
put you in a jail cell. It's infuriated. They treat ICE agents like they are the Gestapo. That's why they describe them like the Gestapo. This is the same Krasner, by the way, who was promising to hunt down ICE agents like Nazis a couple months ago.
Alex Marlow
It's just despicable. He is a man who loves criminals, he supports criminals, he celebrates when criminals are able to kill Americans.
Eric Bolling
Yeah, that's what's hilarious comment is that he's saying, I hunt down criminals and I prosecute criminals. Well, no you don't, Larry Krasner. No, you don't actually. You get to pick and choose which criminals you want to hunt down.
Alex Marlow
And we have one more blast from the. It feels like a blast from the past to me, but it really is indicative of the values of the left that persist. There is no moderation on the immigration issue from them. And this is. So we were talking about Sheridan Gorman. She was a murderer. She was murdered. She was a student at Loyola in Chicago. And this is how her own student newspaper wrote up what had happened. They wrote an article about it that had the title Immigrant Man Charged in Murder of Sheridan Gorman, DHS involved. And they have updated their story and issued a lengthy apology because they say they didn't write about it in the way that reflects their standards and values because they described the man who murdered Sheridan Gorman allegedly as an illegal immigrant.
Eric Bolling
Yeah, go to that headline again. That image of it so that language
Alex Marlow
does not align with Associated Press style, nor does it align with the values of this newspaper. No human's existence is illegal. And and we quickly changed our wording to reflect that. We acknowledge the harm such language can cause and the power and importance of the words we choose to use. We deeply regret these errors. How about we deeply regret that an illegal foreigner came to the United States and murdered a woman in a robbery, a woman who did nothing wrong and was basically executed by someone who should have never been here.
Eric Bolling
That's, that's a truly offensive, disgusting, gross headline from the student paper, the Loyola Phoenix?
Alex Marlow
Yes, I believe so.
Eric Bolling
Dear God, I mean, you know, we're not dealing with sane and rational actors here. You know, there's been a lot of talk. Is Iran an irrational actor? We have very irrational actors right here.
Alex Marlow
Iran has to be more rational than the person who wrote this article.
Eric Bolling
Good Lord. Lord have mercy. We'll be right back with Chip Roy.
Gabe Saint
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Chip Roy
Hey, great to be on, guys. Hope you're doing well.
Eric Bolling
Absolutely. I want to read a tweet here from Bill Malusian. He said breaking Acting TSA Administrator Ms. Ha Nguyen McNeil testifies that currently TSA is suffering the longest wait lines in agency history, with callout rates hitting 40 to 50% at some airports. And more than 400 employees have quit since the shutdown began. There is over $1 billion in paychecks outstanding. What are we doing here, Chip?
Chip Roy
Well, what's happening here is Democrats are trying to leverage and hold hostage the American people to try to score political points, which is somewhat ironic because I don't know how they're scoring political points with anybody other than the very invaders and proponents of sanctuary cities that they're standing alongside. Look, my only gripe is I think Republicans need to do a better job on the Hill of painting the picture that it is Democrats that is causing this issue. We've got to go on offense that Democrats are making the lives of the American people miserable. I have friends in Houston I think you saw probably on social media. Hopefully you didn't experience it yourself. Friends of mine did in Houston that were four and five and six hour waits. They missed their flights, spent overnight in the airport. This stuff is having a real impact on Americans. Meanwhile, Democrats are wanting to saddle up with the very people who are causing the issue. So we've got to just keep our foot on the gas. I don't really love what I was hearing come out of the Senate about some sort of, you know, well, let's fund dhs, all except for ice. Look, Democrats are saying that we shouldn't have ICE out there enforcing the law and removing dangerous aliens. And for that, they want to make Americans wait in line and not be able to go travel around the country. Let's make them own it and let's stand up for ice. Let's not try to give them a hall pass and an off ramp to deal with ice.
Eric Bolling
Yeah, so, you know, you keep hearing from the Democrats that, hey, we've offered these standalone TSA funding bills to get that off the table. What do you make of that? That allegation that, that approach that they're taking. Is it true? What's not true? Why would we not take that, et cetera.
Chip Roy
Well, look, first of all, we isolated DHS when we funded government, except for dhs. Right. And then now you're getting into DHS and so they're leaving all these other things unfunded. Thankfully, we had money sitting there in the big beautiful bill. We thought ahead last year, had the money they were able to use for ICE and Border Patrol, but that's leaving TSA and FEMA and Coast Guard, other entities, Secret Service, other things that are left holding the bag. So, look, my view is the more you keep isolating it down, the more you're giving Democrats the ability to say, yeah, we're gonna hold ICE hostage. Right. We're gonna stop enforcement and interior enforcement. I think we need to say, wait a minute, our job is to fund the Department of Homeland Security. Don't let them whittle that down. We should be standing up and saying, look, we're gonna fund dhs, and we're doing that. We're sending them bills, and the Senate ought to just keep forcing the votes on them and make them own it. I'm not in favor of whittling it down. That being said, whatever we need to do to try to do our job, to make sure we keep people safe and get TSA doing their job, I'm willing to have all the conversations we need to. We're trying to responsibly govern. The President's trying to make sure we're dealing with Rand, that we're doing our job here, that we're defending the homeland and Democrats playing politics with it. So we're all trying to figure out how to break them.
Eric Bolling
Yeah, and I completely agree. You give them so much leverage, by the way, Chip, if you give them. If you start whittling it down and giving them one other pet project to then debate that. So I completely agree with you, Congressman. So let's turn our attention to say that you've been one of the leaders on the Save America Act. It seems like, you know, I called it failure theater in the Senate. I feel like that's where we're still at. You got great patriots like Mike Lee that are fighting, like, with all. Everything they've got. And I think he's coming out looking like an absolute rock star here. What. What is your assessment of the progress being made or not being made on the Save America Act?
Chip Roy
Well, I think you were about to say fighting like heck again. And, you know, like, yeah, that's. And that's perfect for my good. My good Mormon friend Mike Lee, who's The only time he gets salty language is when he's around bad influences. But. But Mike is a great American, one of my best friends here. He's doing a fantastic job, along with our mutual friend Cleta Mitchell, who's one of the great minds behind this bill. He and I worked together two years ago. I think I remember I saw earlier somebody retweeted one of Charlie's tweets from the summer of 24 where he said he agreed with Elon and Elon was an early supporter of the bill we'd introduced to say, guys, we should just guarantee that we know that only American citizens are voting, clean up the voter rolls, ensure we have processes to check citizenship. And Charlie was an early supporter and adopter of promoting the SAVE Act. We obviously added. But Ray D. Made the Save America Act.
Eric Bolling
We.
Chip Roy
It's a great bill. We've got it through the House. Mike is pushing it hard. And is it failure theater? Yes. Right. Now, if you look at what they're doing, there's a certain element to that. But I would say the fact that we've now been on it for eight, nine days in the Senate, and we forced them through the weekend, and we've got the leader and everybody trying to figure out what to do means we're actually forcing them to do their job. Normally, they just kind of shrug it off and go give a press conference. So all of the work, all that Scott Pressler is doing, all that you guys are doing, all the effort by Elon Musk, everybody, to elevate this, and Mike Lee and then us in the House and the President. Let's be very clear, the president has been a loud voice for this. I think everybody in America is saying, guys, get it done. And look, I made message to Garcia Guy. I don't know if you've read that old piece. It's a great piece about, hey, get it done. I don't care how you do it, get it done. That's what the American people want. They don't want to know about all the mess, Just deliver it. So that's my message to senators. You figured out how to get it done. Let's go do it, but no more excuses.
Eric Bolling
Yeah, I agree with that. And it's interesting you brought up Elon. And, you know, maybe people would find this interesting, but, you know, I've heard stories of Elon being presented some of this data behind the scenes. And, you know, Elon's a guy that's used to looking at software. He's used to looking at data. He's used to looking at physical hardware as well, and he's assessed it. And there's a reason why a guy like Elon Musk knows that this is existential to the future of the Republic. There's a. So I don't. I don't have any more details to share than that other than when a guy like Elon looks at the data and the information and the evidence set and says, this is existential. You should probably take his. His word for that. And so, yeah, we. We gotta get this done. You know, one other question on this, because I want to pivot to. We'll keep this short, but I know Senator Mike Lee is not in favor of doing this via reconciliation. You're not. You're not in the Senate, but, you know, what's your take on reconciliation? Something that Senator Kennedy is pushing versus getting it done, Talking filibuster, whatever.
Chip Roy
Again, I'm somebody who's always willing to sit down at a table and find a way to succeed and to deliver. We did it on the big, beautiful bill. Right. There are a lot of things in there. Moving parts. I fought hard to get rid of green new scam subsidies. Side note, by the way, a bunch of leftists from Burbank, California, ran $1 million of ads against me in a Republican primary because they wanted to end my career because I was fighting so hard on the green new scam subsidies, which is one of the key things the President ran on. I bring that up because, look, when you go through all of this, I will find a way to get it done. If we can do it on reconciliation, great. But color me skeptic, right? Because last year we got shut down by the rulings of the parliamentarian in the Senate that you can do this kind of thing through it. I think Republicans in the Senate are looking for an off ramp to move down the field and then say they did something when they tie some issue with voter id. Or they say, well, we'll only give you a certain amount of funding if you do xyz. None of that will force the recalcitrant blue states to actually do their job of ensuring that only citizens are voting. None of it will, I think, clear it up so that we can overturn the ruling that says that states like Arizona can't check voter rolls. You all know Arizona well. They actually have to run two election sets of data. They're able to check for citizenship for state and local elections, but they can't for federal. So they have to run two because of federal rules and regulation violations in the law. So we need to change the law. Hard to do that on reconciliation. I think that's sort of a, you know, I don't want to say gaslighting, but I do think that a little bit of it is finding an off ramp to say, oh, yeah, we'll do that. And it's a little bit of a head pat.
Eric Bolling
Yeah. I mean, it's amazing to me how much of the power rests with the Senate parliamentarian. And there is a. Seems to be A divergence of beliefs of whether you could get it through the parliamentarian, you could structure it in such a way that it would get through a reconciliation bill. But then if it goes through reconciliation, there's no chance of getting this implemented in time for the midterms. There's a lot of questions of whether or not it could be implemented for the midterms. Chip, do you have time to stick around for one more segment or. I don't know. Okay, great. I know you're busy on the campaign trail, so I just wanted to. I want to get to Texas. Which is why. Because you're in the middle of a big race down there. I think Your runoff is May 26, so that's coming up quick. But there's tons of issues in Texas that are worth diving into. There's the Islamification. You just came out with a Criminal Accountability act targeting repeat offenders, which is music to my ears. So I want to. I want to make sure we give proper time to both. But just 30 seconds left in this segment, Chip, where can people go to support your campaign?
Chip Roy
Yeah, chiproy.com, chiproy.com or you can follow me on X, Twitter on chiproytx. C, H, I P R O Y T X. And yeah, we've got a competitive race down in Texas. We're gonna win it, but we got to get everybody turned out and happy to stay through the segment.
Eric Bolling
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Chip Roy
All right.
Eric Bolling
Welcome back to the Charlie Kirk Show. We have Congressman Chip Roy in the great state of Texas, who's also running for attorney general of that state. And you have an issue here, Congressman, that is near and dear to Blake Neff's heart. So I'm going to take it up. You I'll set it up. It says, Rep. CHIP Royce Breitbart Introduces Career Criminal Accountability Act Targeting Repeat offenders. You're speaking his love language.
Alex Marlow
Yes, yes, indeed. I mean, it's we've seen over and over, I was telling Andrew, there's a classic headline, I think it was from the New York Times, but I'm not sure, but where the headline was prison Population Surge Despite Fall in Crime. And I think we we're going through another wave. It's happened two or three times even in our lifetimes of us reminding ourselves that the best way to stop crime is to put a pretty tiny number of people just behind bars for good. Because there are some people who, if they are free, will do crimes bring
Eric Bolling
back the three strikes rule. That's what I'm about. But anyways, so yeah, tell us about your bill.
Chip Roy
Yeah. Well, first of all, you know, look, I'm 53 years old. I grew up in the 80s in high school, 90s in college, I saw D.C. when it was just an absolute cesspool, you know, and then New York City, obviously, when it's very dangerous. And then we we actually, you know, through broken glass, through all the different policies that, you know, Mayor Giuliani and others carried out in the D.C. we actually started getting this country into a pretty good spot and we were putting criminals in jail and we were going after ways to stop judges who were putting people back out on the street. Right. So that's what happened when we came in and we had three strikes, you're out. We had, you know, mandatory sentences in order to step in front of judges who weren't doing their job well. Then, you know, things got pretty good. It's pretty safe country. And then you heard and you just noted it, it's really important you noted about, you know, well, who's in jail. You kept hearing people say, well, gosh, 3 million people in jail in the United States, more than any other country. Like, well, yeah, that's, that might have something to do with why we're a pretty safe country. So what happened was everybody said, well, let's start letting some of these folks out and let's go back to sort of stopped on crime policies. Well, guess what? Crime's been spiking. Now we've got judges putting criminals on the streets. Crime Stoppers in Houston said that there have been 220 Houstonians who were murdered by multiple time felons who had been in and out and in and out of jail and being arrested and let free by judges. 220 Estonians murdered. That's insane. That's Texas. That's not D.C. that's not San Francisco. It's not New York, it's Texas. This is one of the reasons I'm running for Attorney General. I introduced this bill federally to restore three strikes, which have been watered down through various sentencing guidelines changes over the years. And I want to restore a really better model for three strikes and you're out. That really focuses on felons who engage in dangerous criminal activity.
Eric Bolling
So what's the point? How does it work? The point?
Chip Roy
Well, what we do is we change the point system so that now it's structured so that if you've got significant felonies and you've engaged in dangerous crimes, then you get a full point and then there's quarter points for other criminal activity misdemeanors and other things to try to account for the concerns that people had raised. Like, well, we have people who are three strikes because they just sold some pot. Like, hold on. We're going to minimize that relative to the more dangerous crimes and the, you know, you know, where you're engaging in crimes with a weapon, where you're engaging in dangerous crimes. And then we will change the model so that we can have an actual return to a three strikes type policy. So it's basically going after the career criminals in a way that will restore it because it's been getting watered down by virtue of people saying, well, don't go bust them because, you know, they had, you know, one pot sale once.
Eric Bolling
Well, I mean, I completely agree. And by the way, cashless bail is an abomination, sir. So we got to do something about that. Does your bill address that?
Chip Roy
This bill does not, but we absolutely need to deal with cashless bail. And that's, you know, more of a state and local issue on that issue. And it's one of the things that obviously the Attorney General that I'd be fully supporting changing.
Eric Bolling
You're reminding me of this clip and I don't have it loaded yet, but there was a 20, 23 clip from MPD Chief Robert Conti. So out of D.C. he's now retired, but he said the average homicide suspect has been arrested 11 times prior to committing a homicide. 11 times in D.C. well, it's one
Chip Roy
of those things, you know, my first legal job was actually in the Office of Attorney General and I worked in the Prosecutor's assistance division and I worked in what we call the, it's now called the Habeas division, which is where we would go to appeals and we'd fight to leave, you know, keep people in jail or to go ahead and execute them through capital punishment. And people ask me all the time, well, what do you think about that? You know, what if you get the wrong guy? I'm like, okay, look at their rap sheets. Like I'd go through and look at these guys, I'd pull out their rap sheets and they would be this long, right. Of just felony assault, rape, you know, theft, you know, maybe a previous murderer that they've been released on. Like these were the worst of the worst. And you know, at that time, the early 2000s, we were doing a pretty good job of keeping them in jail or carrying out capital punishment. We moved the other way even in Texas. And as a result we now have increase crime. And I saw that clip before, before we over the segment change of Charlie, talking about, hey, I think DC will be a safer place if we get the National Guard in there, if the President gets his way. And guess what? DC is a much better place than it was a year ago when we had spiking crime and we had members of Congress, staffers who were getting assaulted, some getting shot and killed.
Alex Marlow
It's such a basic thing. Very rarely does someone start with a severe crime, they start with lesser ones. If you enfor your basic laws, you'll have fewer murders, fewer rapes, fewer severe assaults. And I'm glad you mentioned the death penalty, cuz I know frankly that's an important dimension of this as well. We've seen as Attorney General, yeah, we've seen the pattern of the left, which is among other things, just if you get rid of the death penalty, they immediately move on to what we've seen in California, where now anyone with a life sentence who's over 50 can get parole for being elderly. And so we're seeing these serial child abductors and rapists Being released at an age where they could still easily offend again. So even in Texas, though, I know the number of executions has gone down over time. Can you tell us, do you have any plan to make sure that when someone is sentenced to death for a heinous crime, they will actually face accountability for it?
Eric Bolling
Yeah.
Chip Roy
One of the things you do as Attorney General is you're in charge of the capital Litigation division, the habeas division, to ensure that bad guys stay in jail or they're, you know, the execution is carried out. When I was the first assistant attorney general, I went down with the attorney General and we witnessed an execution of a cop killer, met with the families, met with the police officers who all came there. And it's important, and people don't understand this is an important part of punishment, and it's where it's appropriate. It should be carried out. Look, we need bad guys to be in jail. We need the worst offenders to be removed entirely. I'm in favor of capital punishment for our worst offense defenders. We need to make sure that we secure our border regardless of who's in the White House. That's another reason I'm running for Attorney General. You can't assume Donald Trump in perpetuity and all of that stuff added up with cartels, gang members, criminals on the streets, all of the leftists and the Marxists who are carrying out the Arabella Network and the Ren Collective, and all of these groups that are funded, by the way, by our tax dollars, by outside dollars, by George Soros. The office of Attorney General has an enormous amount of power to open their books, and we should open them and we should also open the books of the groups that are pushing Islam. Not just care, not just the Muslim Brotherhood, but all of the groups that are trying to Islamify Texas. As Attorney General, Texas is not going to become an Islamic state. Texas is going to be safe and secure. Criminals will be behind bars. We're going to make sure that gang members are not on the streets and our border secure.
Eric Bolling
Amen. Well, it's the biggest attorney general office in a red state in the country.
Gabe Saint
It's important.
Eric Bolling
Chip Roy, God bless you, sir. We have your back. We'll be right back.
Terrence Bates
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it's going to be a good time. You definitely don't want to miss it. Tune in. In other headlines this morning, newly confirmed Homeland Security Secretary Mark Wayne Mullen, now officially on the job after being sworn into office on Tuesday. While in the Oval Office, the now former Oklahoma senator laid out a pathway to get his department funded while also getting the Save America act passed. That pathway is reconciliation.
Chip Roy
If that is in some form, with funding ICE possibly backfilling from the one big beautiful bill, but also more importantly,
Eric Bolling
the Save American Act. There's a framework that we can do
Chip Roy
through reconciliation, paying for it. Put some of the policies that cost
Eric Bolling
money in because there's nothing more important than the Save American Act.
Chip Roy
I mean, that's what the American people want. There's 80% of the population say they want only Americans voting, citizens that are registered to vote, citizens that have done it the right way
Terrence Bates
even in his new position, as you just heard the former senator thinking legislatively. Meantime, Democrats are continuing to try and limit President Trump's authority to carry out this war in Iran. Tuesday, Senate Republicans voted down a Democrat backed war powers resolution that would have forced the Commander in Chief to get congressional approval before carrying out any further attacks on Iran. Just like similar attempts to hamstring the President, this one failed along a near party line vote. Kentucky Senator Rand Paul was the only Republican to vote in favor of the measure. Pennsylvania Senator and Democrat John Fetterman voted no on the proposal. To date, 290American soldiers have been wounded in the war. The U.S. central Command says 255 have returned to duty. While some 35 are still out of action. 10 are considered seriously wounded. 13 service members, by the way, have been killed. Those numbers coming as the Trump administration is out with a 15 point ceasefire proposal to Iran. Pakistani officials say that it requires a rollback of Iran's nuclear program, missile limits, as well as access for shipping through the Strait of Hormuz. Meantime, the Commander in chief putting pressure on the Islamic regime to accept his terms as he is sending thousands of paratroopers to the region. The troops are with the 82nd Airborne Division. Airborne Rangers are trained to parachute into hostile or contested territory in order to secure key sites. The deployment is scheduled to happen within days and it bolsters the military buildup in the Middle East. Thousands of Marines are also headed to the war zone to serve in whatever capacity may be needed. The commander in Chief says his son in law, Jared Kushner and US Envoy Steve Witkoff are holding talks with an unnamed Iranian leader, but it is not the country's supreme leader. Amid the current troop increases, Iran is denying any talks with the United States. That's a quick check of your headlines. As always, we appreciate you being here with us. Let's take a quick break and then get you back to your regularly scheduled programming.
Eric Bolling
All right, welcome back to the Charlie Kirk Show. Hour two is underway. Joining us in studio, I don't know, these segments do numbers. You guys love it when we have students on. And so we have another student in studio this time all the way from Laramie, Wyoming. And that's Gabe Saint. He's our chapter president of TPUSA up at University of Wyoming. Welcome.
Gabe Saint
Thanks for having me.
Eric Bolling
Guys. A little bit different vibe than yesterday. We had two gals in from ASU that had like nice clothes and pretty hair. And I'm just saying, now we got a young man with boots, boots on and, you know, kind of have the cowboy vibe and all that stuff. How you, how you doing? How are we doing?
Gabe Saint
I'm doing good. It's a little hot here.
Alex Marlow
Well, it's gonna be, it's gonna be a lot hotter.
Eric Bolling
Well, actually, we're gonna dip back down into normal seasonal norms. And you know, they 104 here, it was 104 here on Sunday. And we looked back, it was. Broke the record and the previous record was 94 or something like that set in the 90s. So it's been a hot spell. So Gabe, tell us about what life is like as the chapter president, TPUSA in Wyoming, because it's, you'd think culturally be a little different. Is it. Are you. Do you have hostilities? Has the chapter exploded in recent months? Tell us about it.
Gabe Saint
Yeah, you know, you think that being at the University of Wyoming, we're the deepest red state in the country. Trump's won our state by more than it, by a higher percentage than any other state. But yeah, uw, it's not, not the most friendly place towards conservatives. Never has been. It's kind of that one loan, two blue spots. In one of them you got Jackson and Laramie, Collegetown. So yeah, I mean right after the assassination, like a kid in our student newspaper said that it was a duty to shoot conservatives. And like there was the celebrations on campus.
Eric Bolling
They published that.
Gabe Saint
They published that? Yeah. And yeah, that was quoted in the student newspaper. And we had all sorts of stuff happen like right after that event. And so it's, it's kind of wild. Chapter's huge. We're the only four year university in the state, so it's kind of like where all of turning point in Wyoming coalesces is in Laramie. So. Yeah.
Eric Bolling
How big is the chapter grown?
Gabe Saint
In our like weekly meetings, we get anywhere from like, like 30 to 50 people. So that's big. And then when like we hosted Charlie, we had 25 of the student body sign up.
Alex Marlow
Yeah, I saw that. That was.
Eric Bolling
You were there at that? Yeah, yeah, it was huge.
Gabe Saint
It was like the biggest political event in the state of Wyoming since like Trump came and campaigned against Liz Cheney.
Eric Bolling
So it's the only reason Trump will come to a state like Wyoming.
Alex Marlow
You can't have Democrats representing Wyoming.
Eric Bolling
You absolutely can't. You know, and it was interesting. I remember a couple speeches that Charlie gave in Wyoming and he was like, you guys think you have it all good here right now, but like there are forces that will insinuate themselves, often with an arm next to their name that will dismantle the good things that are going on in the state of Wyoming.
Gabe Saint
Yeah, we have a huge rhino problem in the state of Wyoming.
Alex Marlow
Supreme Court.
Gabe Saint
Yeah, our Supreme Court just made abortion legal up until birth in the state of Wyoming. And you didn't think that happened in Wyoming. They like brutalized an amendment we passed to combat against Obamacare and said, hey, this means you can now abort your baby. And so it's crazy. Last election cycle, our Freedom Caucus took the majority in our House of Representatives, and there's going to be a huge rhino clapback. They're going to try to. But I think we'll combat it.
Eric Bolling
Interesting. Yeah. And I think it's a, you know, a lot of people think this kind of stuff is limited to blue states or whatever. It's coming for you in a red state. And the fact that the student newspaper at the University of Wyoming. What's the total population of Wyoming?
Gabe Saint
Like 560,000.
Eric Bolling
Okay. It's mostly a rural state population.
Alex Marlow
Laramie Mesa.
Eric Bolling
Yeah. Laramie is the largest city in Wyoming. Correct?
Gabe Saint
No. So our capital, Cheyenne, is. I think we're like, we're in the top five, though.
Alex Marlow
Laramie, I think. Cheyenne, Casper.
Eric Bolling
Yeah. What's the population, though, in that?
Gabe Saint
Laramie's like 36,000 people.
Eric Bolling
Okay, so. Okay, 36,000 people. But it's got this college edge. And you're getting somebody with the audacity to write that it's the duty to shoot conservatives. How that's not incitement directly, by the way, is beyond me. You're the expert on the incitement rules. But it's a specific targeting of people, specific method of killing people, at least
Alex Marlow
two out of three of specific time, place, manner.
Eric Bolling
I can't believe that the newspaper would do that. All right, so let's talk about the issues facing young conservatives on campus. All right. What is the vibe in Wyoming, young conservatives when it comes to Iran?
Gabe Saint
I think that, you know, the kids in Laramie, the kids in Wyoming, I think they're kind of like the kids across the rest of the country. They're really questioning the war. Why are we there? Like, even I'm in that spot, you know, I went on a Turning Point Israel trip, and it's just kind of hard to win the debate on campus. And I think that's where, like, a lot of Turning Point students are, is like, how do we win the debate?
Alex Marlow
And it's. I think it's, as we said, where we're a little concerned. The administration, even where there is an argument to be made, they haven't aggressively made it. We've seen these hype videos and stuff. But there was this extended buildup, and even in the days before, I don't know that they were coming out and saying, here is the reason. Iran is a bigger threat than they were even last summer, let alone years ago.
Eric Bolling
Right. Yeah. And I think that's a good point. I mean, there's a case to be made, but we were critical in the early days that we didn't feel that the case had been successfully made. I think the admin then came back. You saw this from Marco and some others explaining the rationale. But the truth is, you know, and I've been honest about this, people don't like to hear it. The kids don't like the, the Iran war. Right. It could be the geopolitical national security. Right. Call, but it is a political loser with Gen Z. There's kind of no doubt about that.
Gabe Saint
Yeah. And I think you guys are right. I just don't think that the case has been made with Iran. I think, like, I've been alive for 23 years. Our country's been at war in the Middle east all our lives, all my life. And we've just got nothing but trillions of dollars in debt, dead soldiers, soldiers that come back with ptsd, that ruins homes and families. We haven't gotten any oil. And I think, like my generation, we came like, politically conscious when Trump ran in 2015, 2016. And so, like, he lives in our head rent free, talking about no more foreign wars and like, kind of like how the old Gen Xers and boomers are with Reagan. Like, they still think like, you know, he's the mantra of the day. And so that just lives in our head. And like when we're on campus and we're trying to justify, you know, the administration and defend, you know, Trump, people poke holes in our ideology and they just point out the ideological consistencies. And like I was tabling two weeks ago talking about Iran and talking about like their nuclear program. But. And these guys, these guys that are, were right wing were saying, well, their nuclear hedging, just like, like South Korea and Taiwan and Japan, they have a, you know, a robust nuclear program to deter China, who's a nuclear threat. So it's just hard.
Eric Bolling
No, I, and I agree. I mean, listen, we can't speak for Charlie because he's not here and it would be wrong to do that. What I can say is that I watched the process unfold. When it came to midnight, Hammer and Charlie wanted to err on the side of avoiding foreign conflicts. There's no doubt he was anti interventionist mostly, but he also was willing to give President Trump the benefit of the doubt in the sense that he has not gotten us embroiled in foreign conflicts forever. Wars, quagmires, I would not describe what's going on in Iran as a quagmire. And ultimately this is why we got President Trump elected, is to make tough decisions in tough situations and he makes tough calls. These are impossible decisions where you're between a rock and a hard place where there isn't necessarily an easy answer. Right. And so peace through strength only works, by the way, if you're willing to use that strength. Now, history and time will tell whether or not this was the right choice. But you've got to give President Trump some due that he has been the one president in our current modern American history that has not gotten us embroiled in a foreign conflict, in a forever war. So this is a foreign conflict, but he's been his track record thus far has been pretty good. We'll see how it works out on this. But I think that's a really fair point. That it's just it does put you in a position where even guys like Charlie were out there saying he's the peace president, selling President Trump as the peace president. And now it's more difficult to defend that. And that's a really, really fair point. Good Ranchers I want to tell you guys about Good. That's a perfect read for right now. Good Ranchers. Good Ranchers. Doesn't look like I have the right up here, but I remember anyways. GoodRanchers.com promo code Charlie Good Ranchers is a company devoted to America's ranchers. And you can appreciate this, right? Oh, yeah. I come from ranching, a ranching family as well. They're devoted to them. Everything, every cut of meat, even up to the final seal on the box, is American made. So if you want to support america on our 250th anniversary, check out Good Ranchers. You will save money when you subscribe@goodranchers.com which is what I do. I get one box a month, all my favorite cuts of meat. Make sure if you have kids, you get the chicken nuggets. They are seed oil free. As far as I know, it's the only seed oil free chicken nuggets in the country. Delicious. Wonderful. And when you subscribe, you save money. They'll include a cut of meat as a free gift for life as long as you subscribe. So you get to pick which cut you want as that gift. Go to goodranchers.com use promo code charlie at checkout to save $25 off your first box. That's goodranchers.com promo code charlie. We'll be right back.
Charlie Kirk
Our nation preserved and conserved.
Eric Bolling
All right, welcome back to The Charlie Kirk Show. We are joined by Gabe Saint. He's our TPUSA chapter president up at the University of Wyoming. U Dub, by the way, is University of Washington in Seattle.
Gabe Saint
Sorry.
Eric Bolling
Nah, nah. Yeah, sorry about that. Okay, so how many times a week do you table?
Gabe Saint
We table anytime between one and four times a week.
Eric Bolling
All right, one and four times a week. What are the main things that you're hearing from students when you're, when you're Tabling, what are the biggest issues?
Gabe Saint
Yeah, I think obviously we just talked about Iran, a lot of free speech stuff that's been a big topic on our campus for the last three years. University of Wyoming just adopted the Chicago principles, basically, so we have free speech protections on campus. Epstein obviously kind of like all the controversial stuff that you see on the Instagram reels and X.
Eric Bolling
So yeah, so top issues. So what are. When you, when you're asked about Israel, for example, is that mostly coming from a left wing faction or a right wing faction? Both. Maybe a little bit of both.
Gabe Saint
I would say it more comes from a right wing side. Our campus is definitely majority conservative with the students on campus. And so we are actually like trying to, I don't know, bring more right wing kids, but they think that we're pretty moderate. Turning point on campus. Probably a little different from other campuses.
Eric Bolling
So it's all considered the radicals.
Gabe Saint
Yeah, so it's a little odd, but we have some good conversations at Tabling. Epstein was a big one for a while, but that kind of died off. We have a lot of talk about like energy in our state. That's always a big thing, always being talked about. Because we're a big coal capital. We have a lot of like controversy over wind farms and stuff.
Eric Bolling
So don't let them.
Alex Marlow
What about immigration rhetoric? Do you ever run?
Gabe Saint
Oh, yeah, that's a huge one.
Alex Marlow
Say they need migrants to work as ranch hands or anything.
Gabe Saint
Yeah, you know, no, not really. If there's anything that the, the right wing kids on campus think that we're all right on is immigration. I mean, we're a bunch of moratoriumists, so.
Eric Bolling
Yeah, fair enough. When you guys have your meetings, do you see is, are the meetings divided? Do you, do you feel like there's factions?
Gabe Saint
Oh yeah, there's. There's huge factions. We've been doing like this like cultural stuff, like a debate series where we talked about like feminism and like the simpery that's present among young men and that's super controversial for our audience. Yeah, so like talking about like feminism, there's Kind of like this weird thing, you know, among conservatives. And, like, we have this trad larping culture thing going on where everybody wants to make, like, sourdough bread and have a little farmhouse. And, like, I got. Yeah, yeah. And I like. I think that's a great thing. But how much is that real? And, like, I don't remember who said it, but I made this proposition that was like, well, we want these, like, trad wives and stuff, and these young women want to be trad wives, but when it comes down to it, they're kind of like just crypto feminists because they want their husbands to have all the responsibility but no authority in the household or over the family. So it's just very odd and trying to, like, kind of poke holes in the thinking, make people think and ask questions about what they believe. And then, like, the young men, they're just, like, simps. Like, they just. And we got to get rid of that. We need men to be leaders.
Eric Bolling
I mean, completely. No sympathy. Men need to be the leader of the household. You need to get your kids and your wife to church, and you need to be the breadwinner. You know, this is. By the way, I've said this before. I'm stealing the line from somebody else. But men are like trucks. They will be squirrely all over the road if there's not a load on them. And you put the load in the back of the bed, they'll drive straight as an arrow. So men, you have strong shoulders for a reason. You need to be loaded up with responsibility, and that's a good thing. You're gonna have a life of purpose and of meaning and productivity. And so. Yeah, but there is this. There is this. There is this cultural element that says because of feminism, because women expect. There's a sense at least, that a lot of women expect all the money, all the provision without any of the authority, that they're just opting out of this whole vibe. So what's. What's the vibe on marriage on campus?
Gabe Saint
You know, I think that's probably one of the more controversial things, like, in my. In my chapter is, like, the. A lot of the young men question whether it's worth it. And the young women, they expect, like, their men, in a weird way, to be simps. And so. And that's where there's a lot of controversy, and that's where you kind of see the factions. A lot of the young women expect. They're just like. Like, their men don't worship them. And it's kind of weird what Just
Eric Bolling
define simps for our audience. Over. Over.
Gabe Saint
Yeah, yeah, for the boomers out there, basically, something's just like, kind of like just worshiping and like you revolve around your girlfriend or your wife. You kind of cater to them always. Not a lot of you have all this responsibility and you just kind of do whatever they say. And it's not about like being the rock of your relationship and being centered in Christ.
Alex Marlow
Yeah.
Eric Bolling
I mean, listen, it's a huge problem, by the way, for people at home that maybe aren't internalizing this, but the divide between young men and young women about expectations when it comes to a relationship is actually a huge cultural problem. And we gotta get to the root of it because women need to start celebrating masculine men, strong men, men that can lead, men that can be productive fathers and husbands and entrepreneurs. And there is a. There is an expectation that's placed on young men like yourself that it's sort of all about the boss, babe. We've got to like, put the woman on the pedestal, treat her like a princess, expect nothing out of her. I think that's really, really unhealthy. And I don't. I'm not saying all women believe this, but there is enough of them where it becomes a, I guess like a cultural phenomena. Right. And that's kind of what you're feeling as a young man, right?
Gabe Saint
Yeah, yeah. You know, like the young men, a lot of them. And if you go to like amfest and sass, we talk about it like these young men, they get involved in the faith and they end up going to like, really forms of Christianity, like Catholicism, Orthodox. That's a weird one I don't get yet. Yeah. Like, I became Presbyterian because of it, so. Yeah. Yeah.
Eric Bolling
So do you see a lot of friction between the sexes on campus? Oh, yeah. Really? Even conservatives.
Gabe Saint
Even conservatives, yeah.
Eric Bolling
So you're saying even conservative women are not. They don't understand kind of what a man is or a masculine man is. They. They want you to be simps too.
Gabe Saint
Yeah. And I think that's just kind of when you look at these cultural phenomenons is that usually the men kind of start somewhere and it takes a little bit for the young women to get there too. And I think it mostly comes of just the both sides not understanding each other is that these young men have become way more right wing away Christian really fast over the last five years. And so I just think there's a little bit of a divide and I think it'll catch up.
Alex Marlow
I think women, like, biologically, they do feel Attraction to assertive men and confident men like men on a mission. And so you have to hope that if men are shifting that direction, as you say, that they'll. They'll win over women in their wake. And Charlie was a big believer.
Gabe Saint
Yeah, that's what I think too.
Eric Bolling
I think if men lead, women will follow. That's a controversial thing to say in today's age, but it shouldn't be. That's the way that God designed men to be leaders, men to be strong. Women need to celebrate that, not fight it. And I think you're totally right, Blake. There's. I don't care what a woman says. Women are drawn to strong men. They do not want beta males.
Alex Marlow
Also, I would just like to say our viewers like the fact that we explained what a simp was. Thank you.
Eric Bolling
I am a boomer.
Alex Marlow
I did not know what that was, so.
Eric Bolling
Yeah. Well, listen, Gabe, I think you're doing great work. Everybody says that University of Wyoming is thriving under your leadership. This is your senior year, though, right?
Gabe Saint
I'm actually a first year law student now.
Eric Bolling
So how's that work? Are you gonna keep leading the chapter?
Gabe Saint
Yeah, I ain't giving it up.
Eric Bolling
So are you. Are you developing leaders underneath you?
Gabe Saint
A lot of freshmen this year because of everything that's happened. So, yeah, it'll be good.
Eric Bolling
All right, well, good. Well, we got to get Turning Point back out to Wyoming. That seems like fertile ground. We got to keep Wyoming deep, deep, deep, deep red.
Gabe Saint
Yes.
Eric Bolling
Well, Gabe saying. Glad you could make it. It's been a pleasure. And apparently you're a fan favorite, so good job.
Gabe Saint
Yeah, thanks for having me, guys.
Eric Bolling
All right, Alex Marlow joins us next. We'll be right back. Relentless in spirit. You're listening to the Charlie Kirk Show. All right, welcome back. Man. You guys loved Gabe Saint. People loved our chapter president.
Alex Marlow
I mean, it's. It's one of the reasons people love Charlie so much. They like to see a young person with good, conservative values can articulate.
Eric Bolling
I know, but we got to fix this whole male, female divide. Women, you gotta understand that men will be men, and that's a good thing. Stop fighting them.
Alex Marlow
Anyways, dudes have done amazing things.
Eric Bolling
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Gabe Saint
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Eric Bolling
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Eric Bolling
Without further ado, Alex Marlow, editor in chief of Breitbart News, joins us now. Also host to the Alex Marlow Show. Welcome, my friend. It's good to have you. It's in times like these that we need our trusted voices to rally around and make sense of the world. But I got kind of a fun one for you. So this is stranger than fiction. Actually, it's not. It's completely predictable for California. The University of Southern California has abruptly canceled the California gubernatorial debate just hours before it was set to air Monday. Why? Because all six qualifying candidates were white. Alex, you know California, well, I just, I couldn't resist. I mean, it's not like front page news, but it's really important just to like get into the psyche of the left. And this. Are you surprised? I have a feeling I'm actually surprised
Charlie Kirk
all the top candidates are white. I mean, this state, it feels like there's not that many white people left. It feels like a lot of white
Eric Bolling
people you go walk around California, you kind of go, where did all the white people go?
Charlie Kirk
Where all the whites go? No, I was just commenting on how it seems like a lot of the people who are part of the golden age of California kind of left the state for anywhere. It's either lefties sometimes leave and Go to Canada, places like that. And then righties, we go to Florida, we go to Texas, we go to Arizona, we go to places like that. So, yeah, it's actually very shocking that this is the case. But it also illuminates on a more serious cultural level the fact that the left has for years now probably were a solid decade. You can maybe trace this to the first time Donald Trump was elected in 2016, to when this way they had that psychological break. They have no longer care about standards at all. They don't care about excellence. They don't care about a track record. They care about representation and identity. So if you don't have one of those boxes to check, if you don't have brown skin or your lgbtq three Spirit, four Spirit furry. Whatever it is that you are or you don't have some sort of a strange heritage that you can call upon, then you should not be in a position of power in this country. This is how people look at things. And it's not just in places like government, is places like book publishing, where they have these sensitivity readers now that are reading books to make sure that the representation is done in the proper way. It's peak wokeness. We are not past the woke moment. We are still in it in blue parts of the country. And this is a very clear example of this. And it's just great to watch the progressives eat themselves alive though, I got to admit.
Eric Bolling
So I have a theory that California would be totally on board with mass deportations if it was white people. This is essentially what their policies are designed to do, by the way.
Alex Marlow
I mean, it's just like every time they get actually very angry. Anytime a white person would be a refugee from another country, like, they'll move, they'll move heaven or it's just 100% obvious in everything they do. They just, just they don't like white people.
Eric Bolling
So we have to play a clip from Charlie asking the question about has any institution been better off because of DEI Sat 24.
Charlie Kirk
You're thinking that DEI is versus excellence. I think DEI is for excellence.
Blake Neff
Show me one institution that got better, the more embraced dei.
Chip Roy
What? One institution that got better, that embraced
Blake Neff
dei, that got smarter, more competitive, leaner, more productive. And that was better than it was 10 years ago. Are our airports more efficient? Are we landing planes better? Are our airlines better? Is our government better? Is our schools better? Is our universities better? I mean, show me one example. Is our public health authorities better? Show me one institution that's embraced DEI that has become better, more excellent. Than it was 20 years ago. It doesn't exist. DEI will destroy an institution from within.
Eric Bolling
It's almost like he's talking specifically about California there. And by the way, that's. I was at that event. That was at UC Riverside, so I remember that.
Charlie Kirk
I hate to be dark about it, but. But that's why they killed them. I mean, they're just so devastating. It's the. You cannot come back from that argument. And that. It just gives you chills. It strikes fear God and the people on the left because they can't defend that argument. Their defense of that argument would be that DEI is the end in and of itself, that having better representation is the goal is not. Excellence is not progress is not making us all happier or more powerful or wealthier or bigger leaders on the world stage. No, the goal is to have more representation. That's how the left looks at things. That is the goal in and of itself. And that is just so far away from anything our founders stood for. Any of you who abide by Judeo Christian principles, there's nothing like that that you could draw off of. And people like you and me, guys like people who. With conservative values. This is so far afield for us. But that's how they think in the city, in the state.
Eric Bolling
Well, compare and contrast that. Now, what's going on in Texas with the Democrat candidate for Senate, James Talrico, who has apologized for being white. He's apologized for, you know, the sin. He's got a. He's so in touch with his privilege. Right. And now he's got this whole, like, vegan scandal, which is hilarious. But it's interesting that you have a canceled debate in California because everybody's white, whereas in Texas, they're very excited that James Talrico is white. This is why James Colbert got behind him and didn't want to. Didn't want to. Platform Crockett. Right. She was not out of central casting for a state like Texas. They don't care what color you are. They care that you're the right color for the right context. That's what James Talrico proves.
Charlie Kirk
Yeah, they cast James Talarico and they found a guy who claims he's a Christian who speaks confidently about the Bible. Apparently, he knows nothing about it, but he does speak about it with confidence. He went to the Lego store and he got one of those giant hair pieces and he popped it onto his head. I have no idea how he got hair like that. It does look like a Lego piece. Am I right, guys? I mean, that's what it looks like. So he's. He's out there, probably. He says, he says he's not gonna eat barbecue in Texas. It's like, I dream in the middle of the night, I wish I was in Texas eating Texas barbecue. And he's there and he's like, against it. Like, no, no Texas barbecue for me. This is going to get me elected. It's all because it is diversity, because that is a diversity representation of the left in the state of Texas. You wouldn't see a guy like that representing a left wing position. And they use that to get attention, to get donor dollars. And at this point, it's been kind of effective.
Eric Bolling
Yeah, I mean, it's going to be interesting, too. And I keep. I keep looking for updates from that race because, remember, President Trump on the Republican side of the aisle said he was going to endorse. Then he held back because I think he was kind of looking for a deal on the Save America act to break the filibuster or whatever. But we've endorsed Ken Paxton on this side. The dig against Ken is that he can't win a statewide race, in a general, in a competitive race. The guy's done it three times, by the way. Last time in was. I think he won by 10 points. Yeah, it looked like you were about to chime in, Alex. Don't. Let me.
Charlie Kirk
Yeah, yeah. I love Ken Paxton, and I want to speak to this because this has been so heartening to me, and it was one of the few. There's a lot of discouraging things in the news right now, but we've always loved Ken Paxton at Breitbart. He's a true fighter. He's good on immigration, guns, all the usual stuff. But he's even great on Big Tech. He's been one of the leaders fighting against the Silicon Valley masters of the universe, making sure that they play fairly as they control so much of our information in this country and the flow of information. And so he really is a leader. And I thought that maybe Trump was going to endorse Cornyn because he thought Cornyn was a better general election candidate. But Trump's probably looking at it. He's seeing that, that this is a off your election, that there's a lot of people in the conservative movement who are not super fired up at the moment. And he sees a Ken Paxton who's going to motivate base voters more. Maybe now he's seeing that as a safer bet in a midterm election. And I love that because that gives US a chance here getting Ken Paxton in, who would be a terrific senator if he wins.
Eric Bolling
Well, exactly. And I mean, you cannot back the guys that have been the thorn in your side for years. I mean, there's just no doubt about it. John Cornyn does not, does not really like President Trump.
Alex Marlow
I remember John Cornyn was a known saboteur of President Trump's agenda back in 2017 when he first took office. I remember that because at Fox, we were getting leaks from his staff about how bad it was way back then. And we've talked about needing to modernize the Republican Party. And you know, people always say, like, how will the Senate get better? And it's just going to happen as all these old guard guys who have never liked the changes since 2015, they have to be transitioned out. And if you elect Cornyn again, okay, he's still around into the2030s.
Eric Bolling
Yeah.
Alex Marlow
Still have this guy representing Texas who everyone knows wants amnesty and wants endless interventionism.
Eric Bolling
Yeah, well, I mean, we got rid of Romney, but then you get Curtis, that was kind of like a wash. And so you got to get Nate Morris in Kentucky, you got to get Paxton in Texas. There's a couple races like that where you can get these huge upgrades. But here, by the way, the team pulled one of these Talrico videos that are just too obnoxious not to Play. At least one sat 29.
Blake Neff
For me, prophetic voices like Jesus have
Eric Bolling
helped me reckon with my own whiteness,
Blake Neff
my own masculinity, my own certainty, my own ego.
Chip Roy
It's a never ending process and it's a painful process.
Eric Bolling
I'm sure it was really painful for James Talrico to reckon with his own masculinity. And by the way, the way he talks about Jesus, a prophetic voice. No, Jesus is your like God, he's your Lord. Like, I just felt, I don't know that that part actually bothers me more with James. James Talrico. No more James Talrico more than Alex Marlowe on the other side of this break. Hang right there, Alex. I want to tell you guys about StrongCell. I'm still making up for lost time because I was traveling last week and I didn't have my strong cell. So I've been doing two a day. So I've got. Well, I'll get it out in a second. StrongCell.com check it out today. Use promo code Charlie for 20% out at checkout. Off at checkout. What is StrongCell? StrongCell is a daily supplement that gives you NADH. So if you have brain fog, word recall issues, if you have chronic illness, chronic fatigue, you need to check it out. Give it four to six weeks to really work and kick in and you will notice a difference. That's my belief. And here's the good part. If you don't, which I don't think is going to happen, then you have a 90 day risk free money back guarantee. These guys are amazing guys and they the proprietary breakthrough of getting this nadh to your cells without an IV is a breakthrough. If you talk to any of the supplement junkies, they are all in on nadh. This is the way to do it. Check it out. Strong cell promo code Charlie for 20% off at checkout. 90 day risk free money back guarantee, one of Charlie's favorites. We'll be back more with Alex Marlowe. All right, welcome back. To tell you about why refi. The good folks at Y Refi help you with private student loan debt that others will not touch. As Blake has told you many Times, there's about $300 billion of private student loan debt in the United States. 45 billion of that is labeled as distressed. They refinance private student loans that nobody else is going to come anywhere close to. They don't care what your credit score is and you can even log onto their website. But see your payments before and after of other people who have worked with YREFI to refinance their private student loans. So many Americans feel stuck. They're putting off family formation, they're putting off home buying. These are important life milestones that you need to be able to reach. And if private student loan debt is getting in the way of that, you need to unburden yourself. You do not have to live with the stress on you anymore. They will custom tailor a solution for you. That's what makes them different. They're going to listen to you. They're going to look at your income, look at your expenses every month and they're going to custom tailor a solution for you. So check them out. Call 888-yrefi34 or visit them@yrefi.com all right, Alex, I want to turn our gaze to Israel. Not Israel, Iran. Which Israel?
Alex Marlow
They're pretty connected.
Eric Bolling
They're pretty connected right now. So Iran, this is a headline from the Daily Mail. Right now it's breaking Iran rejects Trump's peace plan. And it says 7,000 strong US ground evasion force amasses on Tehran's doorstep. Okay, so let's just give you the details here says Donald Trump is massing a 7,000 strong ground invasion force. This is their words. I wouldn't say the Department of War would necessarily say it this way. After the Islamic regime snubbed a 15 point peace plan. Again, it's difficult to get details out of this. I want to focus on the ground portion of this, the ground troops. Pentagon Chiefs ordered around 2,000 paratroopers from the 82nd Airborne Division to the Middle east last night to join some 4,500 Marines already en route to the region. Now, Alex, you know, President Trump has not used ground forces really in either Trump 1.0 or 2.0. So this would be a massive new wrinkle in the entire calculus of Iran. What do you make of this? What are you hearing in your reporting? And then let's talk about the political ramifications.
Charlie Kirk
Yeah, I'm trying to connect some dots here and I don't have any, I think new hard and fast insight to add. But a couple of things that are important. Trump's peace, peace plan that he put out. I just walked through this on the latest episode, the Alex Marlowe show, which should be out in a few minutes. I go through all the points that Trump has, has. They're all essentially repeats of what he put out last year. He's just reestablishing to a little tougher degree the points he laid out in a letter to Iran a year ago where he said no more nuclear enrichment to weapons grade, no more ballistic missile long range ballistic missile development. And you can't frontier proxies. And they did all three of those things and he laid it out. That's basically what he's establishing again is you can't do this stuff and they're a little tougher than last time, but it's basically the same thing. And in exchange, you're going to get to do commerce, we're going to have sanctions released, you're going to be able to do business with the rest of the civilized world. And that will be our reward to you, so long as we can keep an eye on those three things, totally reasonable and legitimate and consistent with what Trump has done. And Iran just says, of course, no, no deal, which is not a shock to me at all. They feel like they are tough negotiators, they're shrewd negotiators. I know that it takes a long time to negotiate with Iran, that they have all sorts of layers of bureaucracy. We don't even know who's leading the country. It could be the stupid gay cardboard cutout. We don't know Is it someone else? No one really knows at this point. And so it's tough to know exactly where they're at, but they're going to play hardball. That doesn't strike me as a surprise with regards to the ground invasion. Here's what I'm nervous about. Just like you guys, I feel like that this is politically ridiculously risky for Trump to do this. And if nothing short of a devastating, declarative, definitive of victory in short order would justify such a thing. And that's really hard to pull off. And in the meantime, more members of the coalition could be slipping. And we're seeing the war is not particularly popular, not popular with anyone who doesn't support Trump. And even a handful of people who do support Trump don't like the war. There's a big AP pullout that we got up at Breitbart News today showing exactly that, which is a significant thing. And he's got to be cautious of this. And I'll tell you where Trump in the past has built up troops, he ends up using them. He built up all those ships near Venezuela, then he got Maduro, he built up all those ships in the Gulf, and then he got Khomeini. And now if he's building up ground truths, don't doubt him. He's clearly willing to use them. If he's building them up.
Eric Bolling
Yeah. The quote from a Trump aide, which they told Axios, Trump has a hand open for a deal and the other is a fist waiting to punch you in the expletive face. So I think, listen, you know Trump. Yeah. I mean, it kind of reminds you of Marco Rubio's quote, right? If you don't know, now you know. And I think Trump, again, I agree with you. If he's building up a force, he's probably gonna be very prepared to use it. And he said there is no line he's not willing to cross in order to get the mission achieved. Tell us more about the AP poll. Cuz I think that's important for the audience to understand. How is this war polling with the base?
Gabe Saint
Yeah.
Charlie Kirk
And so the, the deep concern with voters that the Americans are just not feeling the military involvement. Overall, most Americans are saying the military action against Iran has gone too far already. And that's pre. Any boots on the ground? Now, the AP is a vested interest in Trump failing, but in general is slightly more responsible than average. But this is logical to anyone who's paying attention, because anyone who does not like Trump will never support any sort of military involvement with him. And as you guys know full well, a lot of people in the new members of the MAGA coalition, people who are part of the more isolationist wing of the MAGA movement, they're not going to like this either. So he's really competing for a pretty small swath of the pie in terms of convincing the public this is a good thing. And could it lead to a longstanding peace if Trump draws the inside straight? Yeah, I think it could and I trust him in a lot of ways. But just noting that this is not going over all that great at home. This is a reality.
Eric Bolling
Well, we had a chapter president from University of Wyoming on in the first part of this hour, Alex. His name's Gabe Saint. He said that one of the issues with the Iran war for him and his students when they table on campus is if it's ideologically seems inconsistent with the pitch of President Trump as the peace president. Right. So they are at a disadvantage to defend it. Final minute or so here, Alex, how would you encourage our students to defend what's happening right now as best as you could?
Charlie Kirk
Yeah. The first thing is that nuclear war is a legitimate threat and people who have dismissed that are just inaccurate. All the government has suggested that Iran was enriching too much and that's reality. And Trump really does not want to be a wartime president. He wants to be a peace president. He's earned a lot of trust in this regard and over his first five plus years in his administration, he is watching the polls, he's watching the markets. He wants to wrap this thing up and get us back to building and prospering. He thinks the key to winning over Iran, I believe, is to bring them into the fold economically. He wants to compel them to do that. He's clearly willing to show a force to do that. He's done this with Saudi Arabia, uae, Qatar. He intends to do this with Iran. Iran's just a tougher foe in this regard.
Eric Bolling
I think that's well said and I want to clip that up and make sure our students have it, because I do. I believe that that is the best defense right now that President Trump is very clear eyed and open to this getting wrapped up very, very quickly. He understands the political dynamics, the economic dynamics and he wants to nation build here at home. And I think he sees Iran as a very strategic node in a broader plan and economically for the United States. We got to pray it works out and hopefully it doesn't have to be an inside straight. Alex. Alex Marlowe, Editor in chief of Breitbart News host the Alex Marlowe Show. We'll see you soon.
Charlie Kirk
Thanks, guys.
Eric Bolling
See you tomorrow, guys.
This episode of The Charlie Kirk Show, airing March 25, 2026, features in-depth discussion on several major topics:
Featured guests/commentators include Eric Bolling, Alex Marlow (Breitbart), Chip Roy (Texas Congressman and AG candidate), and Turning Point student leader Gabe Saint.
Context: President Trump is negotiating with Iran amidst military conflict, floating a "15-point ceasefire plan." Iran denies being in talks, while the U.S. massing troops in the region.
Key Developments:
"President Trump says over and over, they’ve already agreed to that [no nuclear weapons]."
— Eric Bolling (15:58)
Political & Military Ramifications:
— Alex Marlow (89:30)
Polling & Public Perception:
"Most Americans are saying the military action against Iran has gone too far already. And that’s pre-any boots on the ground."
— Charlie Kirk (92:38)
Backdrop: The show highlights the murder of Sheridan Gorman in Chicago by an illegal immigrant, using the case to underscore the debate over DHS funding and immigration enforcement.
Republican Arguments:
— Tom Homan (05:26; 20:47)
Democrat Counterpoint:
Cultural/Media Critiques:
"They treat ICE agents like they are the Gestapo."
— Eric Bolling (24:39)
"There’s a reason why a guy like Elon Musk knows that this is existential to the future of the Republic." (37:12)
"Right after the assassination, like a kid in our student newspaper said that it was a duty to shoot conservatives." (57:30)
"It’s hard to win the debate on campus... Kids across the rest of the country, they’re really questioning the war. Why are we there?" (60:43)
"If you don’t have brown skin or you’re LGBTQ three Spirit, four Spirit furry...then you should not be in a position of power in this country."
— Charlie Kirk (77:23)
"Show me one institution that got better, more competitive, more productive embracing DEI… It doesn’t exist. DEI will destroy an institution from within."
— Blake Neff (79:34)
On the U.S. and Iran Deal:
On Immigration/DHS:
On Voter Integrity:
On Youth & Campus Culture:
On DEI and Identity Politics:
This episode showcases sharp conservative perspectives on pressing geopolitical and domestic issues, blending national security analysis with populist critiques of progressive legislative strategy and cultural trends. The hosts remain combative toward Democratic policymakers and "woke" culture, while highlighting the importance of youth activism and traditional values. The Iran situation is presented as complex, high-risk, and politically fraught—even as the hosts hope for a swift Trump administration victory.
End Summary