The Charlie Kirk Show: Ten Years Since The Escalator ft. Eric Trump
Release Date: June 17, 2025
Host: Charlie Kirk
Guest: Eric Trump
Special Appearance: Senator Rick Scott
1. Commemorating a Decade of Change (00:00 - 06:27)
Charlie Kirk opens the episode by marking the ten-year anniversary of Donald Trump's pivotal moment—descending the golden escalator to announce his presidential run. This event is highlighted as a transformative point in American politics.
- Charlie Kirk (00:37): "The journey that he started on that day 10 years ago today was the birth of many things and also the death of many things."
Kirk emphasizes Trump's role in dismantling traditional political norms and reshaping the Republican Party with a populist approach.
2. Trump's Consistent Leadership and GOP Transformation (06:27 - 16:04)
Kirk delves into Trump's unwavering political consistency over the past decade, noting that despite numerous challenges—including multiple election battles, legal obstacles, and international engagements—Trump has maintained his core principles.
- Charlie Kirk (04:20): "President Donald Trump has been remarkably consistent."
He credits Trump with revitalizing the GOP, steering it away from prior establishments, and fostering a movement that stands firm on conservative values.
3. Eric Trump's Personal Journey and Support (18:33 - 28:15)
Eric Trump shares his personal experiences supporting his father through tumultuous times, including impeachment attempts, investigations, and public scrutiny. He highlights the resilience and unwavering commitment of the Trump family.
- Eric Trump (18:33): "They made up the Russia hoax, they made up the dirty dossiers... they wanted to throw him in jail."
Eric underscores the family's solidarity and determination to uphold Trump's legacy amidst relentless opposition.
4. Launching Trump Mobile: A Bold New Venture (23:25 - 26:25)
In a significant announcement, Eric Trump unveils Trump Mobile, a new telecommunications venture designed to offer American-made phones with superior customer service based in the United States.
- Eric Trump (23:59): "We're going to disrupt the mobile world. We're going to do it better, we're going to do it faster, we're going to do it cheaper."
This initiative is positioned as a response to perceived biases and challenges faced by the Trump family in existing digital and financial sectors.
5. Addressing Foreign Policy: Iran and Israel Tensions (29:53 - 32:17)
Senator Rick Scott joins the discussion to comment on the escalating tensions between Israel and Iran, emphasizing the existential threats posed by Iran's nuclear ambitions.
- Rick Scott (29:53): "Iran will not have a nuclear weapon. I mean that it's good for America, it's good for Israel."
Scott discusses the necessity of a robust defense system akin to Israel's to protect the United States from potential ballistic missile threats, highlighting the need for substantial investment in national security infrastructure.
6. Legislative Efforts: The Big Beautiful Bill (32:17 - 39:40)
The conversation shifts to domestic policy with Senator Rick Scott providing updates on the progress of the Big Beautiful Bill, aimed at economic stability, military strengthening, and fiscal responsibility.
- Rick Scott (35:41): "We've got to make sure we give the Trump administration the money to basically secure the border."
Key components include making Trump-era tax cuts permanent, securing border funding, and eliminating provisions like the Green New Deal. Scott emphasizes the urgency of addressing the national debt, which currently stands at $37 trillion, with projections to rise if immediate action isn't taken.
- Rick Scott (36:01): "We've got to stop just running 2 trillion dollar deficits."
He assures listeners that essential components like tip and overtime tax exemptions remain intact within the bill, addressing concerns raised by other senators.
Notable Quotes with Timestamps
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Charlie Kirk (10:00): "Nothing from a businessman that people watched on TV, from 'You're Fired' to Trump University... he remade the American political calculus."
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Eric Trump (23:25): "These are phones that will be made in the United States. These are phones made by Americans for Americans."
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Rick Scott (29:53): "Israel can't... this is an existential threat to the survival of Israel."
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Charlie Kirk (37:40): "The people, this part, they need some sort of victory out of this legislative victory."
Conclusion
The episode serves as a reflective piece on the transformative decade led by Donald Trump, highlighting the enduring impact on American politics and the Republican Party. Eric Trump's introduction of Trump Mobile signifies the family's continued influence and adaptability in the face of evolving challenges. Meanwhile, Senator Rick Scott underscores the urgency of legislative action to ensure economic and national security, aligning with Trump's foundational policies.
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