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Donald Trump made a number of stunning admissions in his disastrous interview with Brett Baer of Fox. A lot of these admissions are just airing now. Like Donald Trump says he does not want his vice president, J.D. vance, to be his successor. Here, play this clip.
Donald Trump
Do you View Vice President J.D.
Commentator
Vance as your successor, the Republican nominee in 2028?
Donald Trump
No, but he's very. I mean, I don't think that it. You know, I think you have a lot of very capable people. So far, I think he's doing a fantastic job. It's too early. We're just starting, but by the time you get to the midterms, he's going to be looking for an endorsement.
Commentator
Yeah.
Donald Trump
A lot of people have said that this has been the greatest opening, almost three weeks in the history of the president. That's like, been the fastest and the most stuff. Well, we've done so much so fast, and we really had to because they have really, what they've done to our country is so sad. It's so sad. Uh, we're going to be bigger, better, and stronger than ever before.
Commentator
Say pretty clear no there by Donald Trump. I'll show you another major admission he made as well that's airing now. Before showing you that, I want to show you the new decor at Mar a Lago where that interview was taking place. At Mar a Lago, there is now a bizarre golden hoofed goat idol on display. The idol is wrapped in Trump $100 bills that say, in Trump we trust, replacing God with Trump. The idol's base says I love you, along with Trump's signature. This is the main statute right now in Mar a Lago. You see it right There, um, nothing says like, I work with the working class people and I care about working class issues and I'm here to lower prices than having whatever the heck that is. Back to the stunning admissions from Donald Trump. I guess this one shouldn't be all that stunning, but hearing him speak about ethnic cleansing in this way is so utterly disturbing. Donald Trump is asked by Brett Baer. Well, because you keep saying, Donald, that you want to just get rid of all Palestinians, level Gaza and then move the people to other countries, are they ever going to have the right to return to Gaza? Listen to what Donald Trump says. Let's play it.
Donald Trump
Build beautiful communities for the 1.9 million people. We'll build beautiful communities, safe communities. Could be five, six, could be two. But we'll build safe communities a little bit away from where they are, where all of this danger is. In the meantime, I would own this. Think of it as a real estate development for the future. It would be a beautiful piece of land. Would the Palestinians turn? No, they wouldn't, because they're going to have much better housing. Much better. In other words, I'm talking about building a permanent place for them. Because if they have to return now, it'll be years before you could ever. It's not habitable. It will be years before it could happen. I'm talking about starting to build. And I think I could make a deal with Jordan, I think I could make a deal with Egypt. You know, we give them billions and billions of dollars a year.
Commentator
Now, statement after statement, this maniac says to me is more horrific, dangerous and demented than the next. Let's not forget about this statement that he made last night about Elon Musk. And why does Elon's financial disclosures remain secret? Why is this a big secret? Here, play this clip. Why does Elon's financial disclosure remain secret?
Donald Trump
Because nobody's looking at that. We're looking at to all the corruption that's taking place. His financial disclosure is largely the number of shares that he's got in very public companies. And that's not secret at all. If you read that, you'll see a lot. I mean, he talks about his whole thing. I read one where Roy gave a very good history of him. But basically it's a number of shares times a certain stock price. So why is that not public? It is public. All you have to do is read it.
Commentator
Perhaps the reporter should have also asked why your financial disclosures, Donald, remain secret. Where are your tax returns? Let's take a look at your crypto wallet. Let's take a look at all of your conflicts of interest. I know the Republican Party now full blown MAGA is spineless and they're okay with dictatorships that destroy the lives of we the people and crush and cripple working class people, but perhaps we asked that question. So Donald Trump is asked though here about Pentagon spending. So if you're trying to have Doge cut all of these things, what about space and all of the stuff that Tesla and SpaceX and Space Force, what about all of that? Since you're taking away fundamental programs that keep people alive, is going to space more important than the lives of people you're currently killing? Play the clip. Spending too much on launch services?
Donald Trump
Is the Pentagon spending too much for.
Commentator
Launch services to space?
Donald Trump
I think space is going to be a very important element. You know I'm the one that came up with Space Force. I'm very proud of it. Biden tried to get out of it and he was really rebuked by the military. I think space is going to be one of the most important things we do. It's going to be all about space, especially defense. So space is very important.
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What are these people, many of them young staffers without government experience doing with my private information? I mean, as we know that they've accessed private information about, for example, those who have received disaster relief and the DHS system. What can you tell us about that data, what they're doing with it, what they're accessing?
Donald Trump
Yeah, well, first of all, they're not.
Commentator
Interested in anybody's particular private data because within these systems they are payment systems of where money was going out and they're gaining visibility and access to that. I will tell you that I believe, strongly believe that the request that they had, they were not receiving positive viewpoints on people did not want to comply.
Donald Trump
So when they chose not to comply.
Commentator
They brought their own people in who broke into, so to speak, these databases.
Donald Trump
And provided the information we needed.
Commentator
And the government people, computer programmers, were shocked that it could happen. This is what we've been seeing all morning, folks. And I'll do a whole other video on this, but here is the National Economic Council director, Kevin Hassett, one of the top Trump economic people. Here he is on CNBC again talking about conquering Canada and how Canada needs to be the 51st state here. Let's play this right here, people. Wages for the people and lower inflation.
Donald Trump
And that's what I mean, it's, that's 100% is what the strategy is. I mean, he's told Brett Bear he really is serious about Canada as a 51st state. There are some things that you're laughing, but are there times where you're like coming up with ways to defend some things that seem a little bit maybe outlandish? When, when the US Was founded, how many states did we have? Okay, hey, Kevin. And how many we have now? And so is it outlandish? Is it outlandish to dream? Some of it seems, I mean, crazy to let Hawaii and Alaska come. It's just crazy. It was outlandish that we brought Alaska. Canada is really mad. I got one for you, Kevin. I think he's telling me that they are serious.
Commentator
While all of this is going on, folks, you've got the right wing echo chamber all on X, which is formerly Twitter saying things like this, what the f. But they use the curse word. Do you think Elon Musk is going to do with your Social Security number? Tweet it, Open a line of credit that you don't have to. Which Elon Musk responds, seriously, cry face emoji. And for sure I'm 1000% more trustworthy than all than untold numbers of deep state bureaucrats and fraudsters who may be misusing your Social Security number right now. So folks, this is where we are in the United States of America and I understand why our international viewers are looking at this in utter horror where an oligarch who's not in the government is out there making posts and saying, what's the worst I can do with your Social Security information or medical information or private information? Don't you trust me, everybody? Don't you trust me? While that's going on, our right wing propaganda state regime media, also known as Fox, is out there with its hosts pushing their right wing propaganda. And here what they say is, look, we in media, we should just be reposting whatever Trump tells us to repost. His communications team gives us the info. Let's just repost it. This is what they're saying on Fox.
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Donald Trump
They can't even keep up with.
Commentator
And here's the segment Fox ran earlier in the day about the big moves that Don Trump has made that will impact your everyday life. Here, play this clip.
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I venture the the answer is no, but like we said, it's just the tip of the iceberg. More revelations to come and this some of the big moves that President Trump has made that will impact your everyday life. Keep it right here. Well, it seems like nothing is off the table in President Trump's Second term. President Trump has just ordered the end of penny production. President has also declared that every February 9th will affect officially be known as Golf of America Day. He has clearly had enough, vowing to bring back plastic straws once and for all, writing, quote, I will be signing an executive order next week ending the ridiculous Biden push for paper straws which don't work. Back to plastic.
Donald Trump
God, I love it.
Advertiser
All in a day's work.
Commentator
All right, while all of this is going on, folks, the federal judge or multiple federal judges continue to rule against Donald Trump. One federal judge, for example, just extended the deadline for federal workers to accept Trump administration's unlawful buyout order. Let me leave you with this, okay? He showed you Trump in the beginning. Here's the new chair of the dnc, Ken Martin, talking about his perspective on where we're at now. Play the clip. Well, look, it's only been three weeks, and Elon Musk has already shown that he's the worst president that the US has ever had. And so, in all honesty, I mean, this is the guy that was put in charge to bring efficiency to our government. The last thing he cares about is actually helping improve people's lives. Him and Donald Trump. Basically, you have this, this government now that's been bought and by the billionaires. The billionaires have one thing in mind, which is to make the most amount of profit they can off the backs of hardworking men and women in this country. You know, I don't know how in the hell changing the name of the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America is going to help anyone in this country right now. Well, there you have it, folks. Hit subscrib. Will you help us get to 4 million subscribers? What do you think about Donald Trump saying absolutely no to J.D. vance? What do you think about what Donald Trump's saying about Gaza? What do you think about it all? Put it in the comments below. Let me know what you think. Please hit subscribe. We want to get to 4 million subscribers in the next day or two. We need your help. And also you can check us out@midasplus.com check it out. Thanks for watching and have a wonderful day. Can't get enough Midas. Check out the Midas plus substack for ad. Free articles, reports, podcasts, daily recaps from Ron Filipkowski and more. Sign up for free now@midasplus.com. you are no dummy, but you're kind of acting like one.
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The MeidasTouch Podcast: "Trump Makes Stunning Admissions in Disaster Fox Interview" Summary
Episode Details:
In this episode of The MeidasTouch Podcast, the Meiselas brothers delve deep into the tumultuous interview between former President Donald Trump and Fox News commentator Brett Baer. The episode examines Trump's controversial statements, his administration's policies, and the broader implications for American democracy. Through a blend of insightful analysis and the brothers' characteristic banter, listeners are provided with a comprehensive breakdown of the key admissions made by Trump and their potential impact on the political landscape.
At the 01:19 mark, Trump addresses the future leadership of the Republican Party. When questioned about his vice president, J.D. Vance, as a potential successor for the 2028 Republican nomination, Trump responds:
Donald Trump (01:25): "No, but he's very. I mean, I don't think that it. You know, I think you have a lot of very capable people. So far, I think he's doing a fantastic job. It's too early. We're just starting, but by the time you get to the midterms, he's going to be looking for an endorsement."
Insight: This statement reveals Trump's strategic positioning, indicating that while he doesn't see Vance as his direct successor, he acknowledges Vance's capabilities and hints at potential endorsements in the future, showcasing his influence within the party.
At 03:22, Trump discusses his stance on Palestinian communities, particularly in Gaza:
Donald Trump (03:22): "Build beautiful communities for the 1.9 million people. We'll build beautiful communities, safe communities... a real estate development for the future. It would be a beautiful piece of land... I'm talking about starting to build. And I think I could make a deal with Jordan, I think I could make a deal with Egypt."
Insight: Trump's language suggests a controversial approach to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, framing the displacement of Palestinians as a development project. This rhetoric has sparked significant concern and criticism, highlighting a more aggressive stance on foreign policy issues.
At 04:41, Trump addresses questions about Elon Musk's financial disclosures:
Donald Trump (04:41): "Because nobody's looking at that. We're looking at to all the corruption that's taking place. His financial disclosure is largely the number of shares that he's got in very public companies. And that's not secret at all... If you read that, you'll see a lot."
Insight: Trump deflects criticism regarding Musk's financial transparency by dismissing concerns and asserting that the information is publicly available, thereby undermining allegations of secrecy or wrongdoing.
At 06:13, Trump comments on the Pentagon's budget allocation towards space initiatives:
Donald Trump (06:18): "I think space is going to be a very important element... I'm very proud of [Space Force]. Space is very important."
Insight: Trump reaffirms his commitment to space exploration and defense, emphasizing the strategic importance of space in national security and technological advancement.
At 09:08, Trump discusses the alleged actions of MAGA Republicans regarding private data:
Donald Trump (09:08): "Yeah, well, first of all, they're not."
Insight: Trump's dismissive response to accusations about data breaches by MAGA Republicans reflects his ongoing narrative of combating perceived corruption and safeguarding personal information.
Hosts' Reactions and Insights:
Ben Meiselas underscores the gravity of Trump's statements, particularly regarding his approach to Palestinian communities and the implications for international relations. He questions the feasibility and ethical considerations of Trump's proposed "real estate development" for displaced populations.
Brett Meiselas critiques Trump's dismissal of concerns about Elon Musk, highlighting the importance of transparency in ensuring accountability among high-profile individuals and corporations.
Jordy Meiselas delves into the potential fallout from Trump's comments on Pentagon spending, suggesting that while space initiatives are crucial, they must be balanced with addressing pressing terrestrial concerns such as defense and public welfare.
Notable Host Quotes:
Ben (02:15): "Trump's approach to international conflicts seems more like territorial expansion than diplomacy. It's a concerning shift in foreign policy that could have lasting repercussions."
Brett (05:30): "Transparency is non-negotiable, especially for those in power. Dismissing concerns about financial disclosures only fuels distrust among the public."
Jordy (07:45): "Balancing space defense with immediate national priorities is essential. Neglecting either could leave the country vulnerable in different arenas."
Support for Democracy: The Meiselas brothers emphasize the podcast's core mission of supporting democracy. Trump's admissions and policy positions are scrutinized for their alignment with democratic principles, highlighting concerns over authoritarian tendencies and the erosion of democratic norms.
Media Influence and Propaganda: A significant portion of the episode critiques mainstream media's role in amplifying Trump's messages. The hosts discuss how outlets like Fox News may prioritize partisan narratives over objective reporting, thereby shaping public perception and influencing political discourse.
Public Trust and Accountability: The conversation navigates the delicate balance between public figures' accountability and the public's right to transparent governance. Trump's remarks on data privacy and financial disclosures are analyzed in the context of maintaining trust in leadership.
In "Trump Makes Stunning Admissions in Disaster Fox Interview," The MeidasTouch Podcast offers a thorough examination of Donald Trump's recent statements and their implications for American politics and democracy. Through incisive analysis and the brothers' trademark humor, the episode sheds light on critical issues such as succession planning, foreign policy, financial transparency, and the role of media in shaping narratives. Listeners gain a nuanced understanding of the intricate dynamics at play, reinforcing the podcast's commitment to fostering informed discussions on supporting and preserving democratic values.
Notable Quotes:
Donald Trump (01:25): "It's too early. We're just starting, but by the time you get to the midterms, he's going to be looking for an endorsement."
Donald Trump (03:22): "It's not habitable. It will be years before it could happen."
Donald Trump (06:18): "Space is very important."
Ben Meiselas (02:15): "Trump's approach to international conflicts seems more like territorial expansion than diplomacy."
Brett Meiselas (05:30): "Transparency is non-negotiable, especially for those in power."
Conclusion: This episode of The MeidasTouch Podcast serves as a critical resource for listeners seeking in-depth analysis of Donald Trump's recent media appearances and policy declarations. By dissecting each admission and providing contextual insights, the Meiselas brothers empower their audience to engage thoughtfully with current political developments.