
Kristen Welker interviewed President Trump this weekend and it was more like a full disinfo campaign. Although, in classic Trump style he dodged the punches and threw his own jabs, coming out seemingly victorious. Also in this episode: Trump discusses the reopening of Alcatraz and Sovereignty triumphs over Journalism in a major way this weekend.
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Vince
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I'm gonna do this from a variety of studios just to keep things interesting. We'll do it here a lot because I want to have all these guests in studio here in D.C. but additionally, we're gonna be able to do this from Florida from time to time in the great studio that the Bonginos built. And I'll be able to continue to do it from the home studio. And we'll have Major stop by. So all the more reason to use the emojis when he gets there. So thank you for that. Yeah, no, this is cool. Somebody just said excellent microphone. Thank you. Yeah, the audio's great here. We have a great team of audio engineers. This microphone, for those of you who have been, you know, let's say, did you watch Rush Limbaugh ever? Did you check out the ditto cam when Rush did the Podcast. He used this microphone. It's an electro voice. RE20 is the name of this mic. You see this all over the industry, except Rush's was dipped in gold. Rush had a golden EIB microphone. The other one that you see all the podcasters use and the one that I use at home is. Is the Shure SM7B. That's the one. I think once. I think it was Joe Rogan. Once Rogan started using that. Is that right, Zach? It's probably what it was. Once Rogan started using the Shure SM7B, everybody else climbed on board and said, I'm gonna use that too. It's a great microphone. Anyway, those are the two. Those are the big daddy microphones in the audio industry. And this one works great here, and it sounds good today as well. All right, I'll tell you more about all the behind the scenes stuff here as we go, but let's jump right into the content that I know and talk about what the President of the United States is up to. He just did a huge interview with Meet the Press Kristen Welker as a part of this continuing effort to do all of these interviews with adversarial media, long, long interviews with adversarial media every single day to mark, I think, the 100 days of his presidency. That's why he's sitting down with these guys. So he sits down with Kristen Welker and she's just not ready for him. And she's got this. She's kind of got this attitude where she is gonna treat him nicely, but ask him all these questions to try and put him into uncomfortable situations. And he sees right through this. And he even spends part of the interview kind of browbeating her for just always being negative. Why you gotta be negative all the time? Why do you gotta come in here with a negative slant on every single question you ask? In fact, let me see here. Do I have the president? Yeah, here's President Trump. Cut nine. Take a look at this. Here's President Trump knocking Kristen Welker for putting negative spin on every single question.
Donald Trump
Look, I treat people fairly whether they voted for me or not. I want to have a unified country. It's very hard because the media is so fake, including, like, even the way you ask questions. Every question is asked in a negative vein. There's a toy company that took a toddler's, you know, whatever. But you don't talk about the fact that gasoline is down at numbers that nobody believes possible. You know why they're down, by the way? Drill, baby. Drill. We're drilling like crazy right now.
Kristen Welker
We try to make sure every question is fair.
Donald Trump
Mr. President, look, every question you ask says a very negative slant.
Vince
No, no.
Kristen Welker
But I'm just curious.
Donald Trump
I'm fine for responding to you. I don't think you're very difficult at all to respond to, to be honest with you. But you know what? You should ask some positive things.
Vince
Yeah, how about some positive questions? How about none? All this nonsense you're asking me. You mentioned strollers. She kept bringing up, well, there's one stroller company somewhere who's having some trouble with importing things that might be a problem for them. And Trump's like, wait a second, hold up, hold up. What is happening right now with the cost of goods broadly? Well, they're going down. We're in a deflationary pattern right now. The Producer Bryce index came out recently. It's the first time in years since the last Trump administration we've seen prices go down. It's not a slowing of prices going up. That's what Biden would brag about Trump saying prices are going down. Let's reflect on that for a moment. Also, he says gas prices have come down. Gas prices have come down while he's been in office. That's true. And that's the underlying impact on the entire economy that you have to reflect on. Also, what was the left running on when Trump got into office? A week in, they were telling people, egg prices have gone up, egg prices have plummeted since President Trump came into office. That's also the reason that the left doesn't talk about it anymore. They don't have egg prices to hang their hat on. So they've moved on. They're no longer throwing eggs, despite the fact that they want to. So that's are all good pieces of information. So if you're gonna ask a question about what's going on in the administration, what's going on in the United States of America, a dishonest frame would be to cherry pick a piece of data and then suggest that that represents a broader overarching trend. It does not. It does not. And the President, he's become so accustomed to this that he just cuts right through it. He cuts right through it. He instantly sort of detects where these questions are going and then knocks them down. So there's a lot here. Let's talk about the economy first. Here's. Let's go to cut one. The President saying that this trade battle that he's been engaged in could start yielding some meaningful results. It Already is. By the way, I talked to. If you haven't heard the China episode of this program, go back to Friday. Go back to Friday. I did a whole rundown of how the president has China in a headlock right now and they are trying to squirm out of it. And he's saying the only way you get out of this thing is if you start negotiating. So start talking. China desperate now to start these negotiations. President Trump said this weekend in that interview at Mar a Lago that we could have some trade deals begin to be announced as early as this week. Take a look.
Zach Shore
It could very well be.
Vince
This is two minutes long. Let me know if you want to cut or pause.
Zach Shore
We're negotiating with many countries, but at the end of this, I'll pause my own deals.
Vince
Because I said pause right here. Okay. Obviously, let me make a correction. This is not from the NBC interview. This is the president of the United States on board Air Force One traveling to and from Florida this weekend again, talking about these trade deals.
Zach Shore
We're negotiating with many countries. But at the end of this, I'll set my own deals because I set the deal. They don't set the deal. I set the deal. They've been ripping us off for years. I set the deal. Every country, almost without fail, friend and foe, has been ripping us off for years. So we're meeting with almost all of them, including China. And at the end, I'm setting the deal. I keep saying, when are you going to. This is not like a big deal that's going to be signed. In some cases we'll sign. We don't have to have sign. I'm going to be setting the deal. I'll be setting a tariff. You keep asking the same question. When will you agree? It's up to me. It's not up to them. It's up to me. Now they don't have to deal with us, which is okay because we lost under Biden, we were losing $5 billion a day. Think of it, $5 billion a day. Now we're not dealing at all because the tariff's so high that they basically can't deal. And because of that, we're saving billions of dollars. But just, and I'm not saying this to be a wise guy with you, to be mean. I don't want to be mean to your, you know, good professional. But you do keep asking me that same question. It's not like we're going to sit down in an ivory room and we're going to just, he's going to Say there'll be some of that. Very little. I don't see a lot of it. At some point in the next two weeks, three weeks, I'm going to be setting the deal. I'm going to say that such and such a country has had a tremendous trade surplus. Surplus their way with us. They've taken advantage of us in various ways, and we fully understand what they were doing. We were being led by people that were not very smart. They were able to be taken advantage of, but I can't.
Vince
Okay, let's pause here.
Zach Shore
At a certain point, I'll be.
Vince
So what we've got here is the President saying he's giving you some advance notice here. You ready? The key here is over the course of the next two to three weeks, you will begin to see some of these trade deals come into place. As each of these governments are stepping forward, each of these countries are coming forward and saying, here's what we can do. Here's what our offer is. We would like to establish something with you so you. You take your pressure off of us and we establish some equity when it comes to trade here, which is what the President is looking for. Let me put that differently. He wants more investment in the United States. He wants more jobs here. He wants more manufacturing here. He wants other countries to purchase from us. He wants American cars in particular to be sold in other countries. He wants American energy to be sold to other countries. Where was any of this during the Biden era? I love. You know, the left has this conversation. They're always talking about being progressive and taking care of the little guy, taking care of the middle class, taking care of the workers. Right? Not from the top down, the middle out, you know, the bottom up. Where was any of this? No fight for American workers, no fight for American exports. No fight for investment in the United States. No pressure on other countries to stop taking advantage of us. Nothing. None of that. What you're seeing right now, especially if you're the, if you're the kind of lefty, if you're in the audience today, who has been a committed Democrat voter for your entire life on the basis of this idea that that party somehow represents the workers and the little guy and uplifts them. First of all, the story from the Trump administration was one where people who are on the bottom end of wage earners saw their wages rise at the fastest time in American history, the fastest paces in American history. The cost of everything in terms of inflation, it was nonexistent until Covid, until the chaos of COVID itself. Non existent. And even coming out of COVID Trump had the economy roaring out of COVID by the end of that presidency and then he disappears. And what does the left spend the next four years doing? Well, opening our borders, driving up costs dramatically through massive government spending, through massive printing of dollars, making, taxing you. They didn't raise taxes on you the way that you normally think of where they go to Congress and they say, let's get a tax bill, let's raise taxes. No, they raise taxes on everybody by just printing cash. It doesn't require Congress. They just print the money and then everything is more expensive. You are being taxed and they didn't raise a tax hike. How disgraceful. So here's Trump working to restore the balance here in the United States and saying, well, wait a second now. This is about Main Street. It's not entirely about Wall Street. Wall Street's done great. Wall Street's done great throughout all of this. It's about Main Street. Main street deserves to have the same wins on the same pace that Wall street is on. And so that's what this is. And so let me direct you as he talks about, first of all, this next two to three weeks, that's the president giving you forewarning that some big announcements are about to be made. So dog ear that, save that thing. Put a post it note on that. You've got announcements coming over the course of the next two to three weeks, as early as this week, big announcements as it relates to trade. And I'm telling you right now, the markets will respond positively to this. So it's good for Main street first and then good for Wall street next. Both of them will be headed in the right direction. That's a good thing. And now this, the China battle that we're seeing play out. I told you on Friday that China is now begging to come to the negotiating table. China has quietly decreased tariffs on 25% of the goods that come in from the United States. So they're already making concessions. They're already doing that. And then we're seeing also protests in the streets in China. Workers who are leaving the factories who are furious about not being paid because the money's not coming in. And they're holding their own companies and government accountable for that to the extent that you can in the Chinese Communist Party. And then we get this update today. Fellas, can you put my screen up? This is the New York Times. Today, China's garment factories are facing a tipping point after these new tariffs. Take a look at this. This is the de minimis tax loophole. China has been able to send in small dollar packages into the United States now for years and evade tariffs through de minimis exemptions. That's what they call them. And that means that cheapo garment production, basically stuff, it's crappy material, and it falls apart really easily. But Americans were purchasing cheap crap from China, from places like Temu and Shine. That has led President Trump enforcing tariffs on all of the cheap Chinese garbage. Clothing has led to now a massive upheaval among these factories. The New York Times describes today that Lu Miao has sold clothing on Amazon to wholesale buyers in the United States for the past five years. That trade is now coming to an abrupt halt. Excuse me. Stop. Mr. Lu owns a factory in Guangzhou, long the center of China's highly competitive garment industry. He and other factory managers, already dealing with tight profit margins, said last week that the combination of tariffs and the President's new tax on cheap imports had cut deeply into their businesses. Costs along the supply chain are also higher. The tariffs have made it impossible for him to continue to selling on Amazon, where he previously made about a dollar on every garment. Now he makes just 50 cents. Now, the New York Times is writing this as a sob story for Chinese factory workers, but what I'm reading here is that these guys are feeling the pain because the President is now enforcing the tariffs uniformly in China. And the end result is that China is gonna feel even more pressure here. Now, China is encouraging these garment operations to sell more domestically, to help local shops sell more of their goods domestically by having them connect on the Internet and these types of things. And so, in other words, China is trying to figure out a way to navigate out of this economic turmoil, but they don't have any good answers. And so what this means is that China is in a headlock, and Trump has him that way. So the more this hits the people of China, the more pressure the government's gonna be to come to the table to make a deal. Right now, we've got all the leverage. Why would we squander this? Why would we squander this? You shouldn't. We should take advantage at this moment. And this goes back to one final point I want to make about China. Just to reiterate, President Trump on Thursday going into Friday made an announcement that any country that continues to buy oil from Iran will be forbidden from doing business in the United States. That's China. That is China. And what that means fundamentally, is that China is now under immense pressure and has an invitation to buy American energy, buy American energy. If you do that well, you may earn some relief for yourself. I think President Trump is playing his cards really well here. And some very interesting stuff, very interesting stuff continues to come out about the ChiComs, and I'll keep sharing that with you as we go. I've got more of this interview to get to with the President of the United States. We're gonna do that in just a moment. I've got Kristen Welker. Welker's confused that President Trump hasn't lowered tariffs on China yet. Well, they haven't even negotiated yet. We don't have a deal yet. Why would he lower the tariffs before the negotiating phase? That's crazy. More on that in a moment. Hey, while we may have won this election, the fight to restore our great nation is only just beginning. You know, now is the time to take a stand. Patriot Mobile has been leading the charge. And as America's only Christian conservative wireless provider, Patriot Mobile offers a way to vote with your wallet without compromising on quality or convenience. Patriot Mobile is not just about providing exceptional cell phone service. It's a call to action to defend our rights and our freedoms. With Patriot Mobile, you will get outstanding nationwide coverage because they operate on all three major networks. If you have cell phone service today, you can get cell phone service with Patriot Mobile with a coverage guarantee. But here's the big difference. 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Because have you seen? So President Trump has been doing this since he first ran for president in a real way beginning in 2015. What has happened to the media since then? What has happened to them in terms of their credibility and approval ratings of what people think of them. It's gone down. And, you know, the irony of this is the way the media describes all of this. They say it's Trump's fault. Well, Trump criticizes us, and that's why our credibility is going down in the eyes of the American people, that Trump is prejudicing you against them. And I'm here to tell you, as you well know, that it's the media who squandered their own credibility. Every hoax that they leap on and then spread to you and then don't apologize for and don't correct is yet another invitation for you to tune out and go somewhere else. That's just true. You want to fix your credibility problem, become credible. That's the answer there. But President Trump has been very good at sitting for these interviews. And when he does, he fights back in a way that almost nobody does in media. And I'll tell you why they don't. Here's the actual secret. Why Trump can do this and nobody else can, almost nobody is because typically, if you're appearing on NBC as a conservative or if you're appearing on CNN as a conservative, one of the ways that you get to do that again is you sort of play by their rules, right? You can battle it out. You can have a debate on the subjects, if you'd like. You can point out that the question is leading people astray. But once you start attacking the host, sincerely calling them a fraud, calling them fake, once you start attacking the network, your ability to ever appear on those networks again, they disappear. So the guys who are making these appearances, by and large, are doing it with a certain degree of politeness when they come into those environments. Here's what Trump has that the rest of these guys don't. Trump is the President of the United States. He's got all the leverage. If he has a crappy interview with Kristen Welker, NBC is not gonna turn down an opportunity to talk to him again. They can't use the opportunity to appear on their network as leverage against him. He's just too big for them. That's the answer. And so it's thrilling, it's actually thrilling to watch him walk in there and then just smash through it and know that he can do anything he wants, because he'll be back. He can do it. And the second he says he's willing to do another NBC interview, they'll put him right back on the air again. He gets to do that. So that's. That's the unique position Trump is in. Just to give you a sense of how this all works and it does create some great television. It really does. So on China and the trade fight. Let's go to cut two now. Kristen Welker confused that President Trump isn't lowering tariffs on China before they negotiate. Take a look.
Kristen Welker
You're not dropping the tariffs against China to get them to the negotiating table. Those tariffs are staying on.
Donald Trump
Why would I do that? Would you lower them at some point? I'm going to lower them because otherwise you could never do business with them. And they want to do business very much. Look, their economy is really doing badly. Their economy is collapsing.
Vince
Yeah. Why would I do that? We haven't even started negotiating. What the hell are you talking about? Thank God Kristen Welker is not negotiating our trade arrangements because she'd give up the farm before the negotiation even began. So think about how stupid this is. Trump imposes the tariffs in order to induce a negotiation and Kristen Welker is asking why aren't you dropping the tariffs before the negotiation? What? Why in the world would he do that? That's crazy. Now of course you can't discount the fact that Kristen Welker is advancing chicom talking points to the extent, I don't know, to whatever extent NBC rather is exposed to Chinese influence. Perhaps that's animating the way she's asking this question. Drop the tariffs. Why wouldn't you drop the tariffs? And it's not like Kristen Welker is shopping on temu. That's not her problem today. She's not worried about her shine deliveries from China. She makes enough. She'll be fine. But she's asking him, why aren't you going easier on China right now? What country do you serve, NBC? What country do you think you represent? The National Broadcasting Corporation of what nation Exactly. As she advocates for China's interests ahead of really meaningful and high stakes negotiations with the ChiComs. Crazy. Again, it's not surprising, but it is appalling what NBC is up to. All right, now here's a question. Let me ask a question to the chat here, cuz this is about to get really fun. I'm going to come back to this. But if you had your choice today, I'm gonna give you two people. If you had your choice today to be the next president of the United States after President Trump, would you take J.D. vance or Marco Rubio? Those are the only two options available to you. I know there are others that people want out there. There's a lot of people want Donald Trump to be president for A third term, Amend the constitution. Donald Trump Jr. Is some of the names I've heard. I'm not worried about all those outside names right now. All I'm asking you is between the two, if you had no choice but the Two of them, J.D. vance or Marco Rubio. Because coming up, you'll know exactly why I'm ask. I'm giving you those two options. Okay? Holy cow. The Vance response is huge here. And I've got. Oh, we got the JD Vance emoji going up in the chat, too. Yeah. Okay. So Vance, somebody said Major, thank you for that. I don't think Major's eligible to be. Eligible to be President of the United States. Not yet. We may have to amend the Constitution institution to accommodate that. J.D. okay. All right, all right, everyone, I got the message. JD Vance is your guy. I got it, I got it. We'll come back to that in a moment. Trump was asked about the future of the MAGA movement this weekend, and here's what he said. Take a look at cut three, the future of the MAGA movement.
Kristen Welker
You have built a political movement that has transformed the Republican Party. It's transformed the country, quite frankly.
Donald Trump
Political movement in history, maga. When you make America great again, when.
Kristen Welker
You look to the future, Mr. President, do you think the MAGA movement can survive without you as its leader?
Donald Trump
Yes, I do.
Kristen Welker
What gives you.
Donald Trump
I think it's so strong, and I think we have tremendous people. I think we have a tremendous group of people. We talked about a number of them. You look at Marco, you look at J.D. vance, who's fantastic. You look at. I could name 10, 15, 20 people right now just sitting here. No, I think we have a tremendous party. And you know what I can't name? I can't name one Democrat. I mean, I look at the Democrats, they're in total disarray.
Vince
I can name a lot of people, he said. But he didn't name a lot of people. He named two. He named J.D. vance and Marco Rubio. I don't know about you, but I got my brain moving this weekend. I'll play another clip in a moment. That'll help you help color on the lines. But I was thinking about this. I'm not surprised about jd JD seems obvious to me. And I've heard behind the scenes that President Trump does think J.D. vance is the successor to the MAGA agenda. He does. He genuinely does. And that was one of the animating principles for why he chose him. It's a different game right now choosing, you know, Mike Pence for Round one, that's something. But Trump was gonna run for reelection. Now, President Trump, this is his last term. He even says so in this interview. I'll get to that. But he's thinking clearly, what does the future look like? What does the legacy look like? And who's gonna uphold that MAGA agenda? And the president has placed a lot of faith in J.D. vance, a lot, and truly does see him as his likely successor. But in terms of what he's saying in public, he's talking about this now. He's mentioning Marco Rubio. He's mentioning J.D. vance. Now, Marco is an interesting one for a bunch of reasons, but Marco Rubio is not the same guy he was when he signed onto that Gang of Eight amnesty bill alongside Lindsey Graham all those many years ago. For those of you who remember that, you remember that. That was wild. Not the kind of. Not the Rubio I was looking to become. President of the United States. No, thank you very much. You can stay away from the presidency if that's what you're gonna do. But the President, now taking him seriously, and I don't think that's by mistake. I think Rubio has made a meaningful transformation over the course of his career. And by the way, among us, who hasn't. Who hasn't changed political views through the passage of time, to the extent that you've learned more information, you've figured out more, you've figured out kind of who was lying to you, who is dishonest to you. Right. I mean, think about, for instance, the Iraq War. How many people went from a position in your life where you were enthusiastic in terms of your support for the Iraq war to looking back at it in retrospect, going, wait a second, we were sold a bill of goods. The Patriot act is a perfect expression. Right after 9, 11, they passed the Patriot Act. It's for your protection. Have you noticed the Patriot Act's been used to spy on you and to go after American citizens on a routine basis? Yeah. So if you don't allow the passage of time to help you adjust your priors, you're not a thinking person, you're not a serious person. And Rubio has demonstrated that he's a legitimately serious person who has changed his views and has come very much, much more in line, at least as far as we can see, in line with the America first agenda over time. And he's a very eloquent defender of it. It's amazing to watch. More on that in a moment. I've got more clips for you, and I Do want to talk about Marco Rubio? I had a chance years ago to see President Trump right after he got done on a debate stage with Marco Rubio. And it was one of the most hilarious moments of my life. I'll share that with you in just a second. I want to thank our sponsors. Did you know that Fast Growing Trees is the biggest online nursery in the United States with thousands of different plants and over 2 million happy customers? They've got all the plants that your yard needs, like fruit trees and privacy trees, flowering trees, shrubs, and so much more. Whatever plants you're interested in, Fast Growing Trees has you covered. And I love trees, man. 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And Trump said, they don't have a leader. They're in chaos right now. Take a look at cut four. The president, this is, this is. The president can't stop bringing this up. The president can't stop bringing it up. He brought this up when he was on this show a couple weeks ago. He was like, we got this Crockett character. She's crazy. He brought Jasmine Crockett up again, this time with Kristen Welker.
Donald Trump
And you know what I can't name? I can't name one Democrat. I mean, I look at the Democrats, they're in total disarray. They have a new person named Crockett. I watched her speak the other day. She's definitely a low IQ person. And they said she's the future of the party. I said, you have to be kidding. I don't know what they're going to do. And I really believe in a two party system because it's good to be challenged. It's really good to have a two party. You know, it's good. Being challenged is ok. It keeps you sharp. I don't know what they're going to do. They have nobody. Bernie's 87 years old or something. And you know, Biden is the worst thing that ever happened to old people because he was grossly incompetent. And I think maybe for artificial reasons, you know, he had operations and things. So maybe that's an artificial. But I know people that are unbelievably sharp and they're older than 87. But I watch Bernie Sanders. He's a nut job, but he's still sharp. He's sharp as. He's the same guy he was. He hasn't gone down. But Biden is really, he's the worst thing to happen to old people.
Vince
Yeah. You know, so funny listening to him. I love the empathy coming out of it at the beginning of the statement. And it may be a little bit of feigned empathy, but he did sound sincere when he was saying, look, I want a two party system because I think that if you have a respectable challenger, they make you better. Right. They sharpen you, they offer legitimate criticism and you can become better as a result of that because this is a rudderless, empty party, he said. And he's right. Jasmine Crockett, not impressive at all, he said, she's a low IQ person and if that's the leader of the party, that party is destined forever for the political wilderness. You need serious people at the top. He also rightly kind of sticks it to them and points out that Bernie Sanders has been treated like complete garbage by that party and not taken seriously. And then when it comes to Biden, we've got this Biden thing. He mentioned, he kind of alluded to this, that Joe Biden has had some real problems with his brain. He's an artificial. That there were artificial problems with Biden. And what he's referring to is this is, I think even to this day is a little known detail about Biden. You know, Biden had multiple brain aneurysms and like really invasive surgery as a result of this. Fellas, can you pull up my screen here? Look at the Washington Post page. This is from May 14th of last year. It finally shows up. Last year, Biden once nearly died of an aneurysm. Risky surgery changed his life. This is a guy who's had brain problems his entire life. And the media to this very day pretends like they didn't detect this. This was known forever that he had this. So the president alluding to that detail as he's talking there about what's going on with Joe Biden and that political party. So that's wild. Now, J.D. vance weighed in on this subject. The president's possible successor weighed in on this subject with Bret Baer on Friday, did an interview and JD Was asked, you know, who's in charge of these Democrats? And Vance goes, to be honest with you, to be honest with you, Cut five. Well, it's President Trump. Take a look on the Democratic side, do you think Alexandria Ocasio Cortez, AOC is the new leader. Could it be Vance AOC in 2028?
J.D. Vance
President AOC the stuff of nightmares. Brett, thank you. You've ruined my sleep for this evening.
Vince
Of the Democratic Party.
J.D. Vance
I don't know, honestly. I think.
Donald Trump
Do you think about it?
J.D. Vance
I think to the extent the Democrats have a leader, Donald J. Trump is the leader of the Democratic Party because they're just against everything that he does. I mean, who could possibly disagree with rebuilding American manufacturing and ensuring these steelworkers have higher wages and better jobs? But anytime Donald Trump does anything, they have this emotional response. They have to be against it. Who could disagree with deporting millions of illegal aliens, many of whom are violent criminals?
Vince
But they.
J.D. Vance
They do. They have. And I think that what they do is whenever Donald J. Trump does something, they react negatively to it. They don't have real leadership. And I think it's why I'm not too concerned about 2028. Because if I wake up and a family fantasy world where the Democrats actually have constructive ideas about how to govern this country, that'll actually be a good thing. But if the. In the world that we actually live in, where they're just anti Trump about everything, the politics of 2028 will take care of.
Vince
I know the president talks about polls and he's not a. Yeah, no, this is great. And just in case you're wondering, will that talking point be heard all over the place going forward? Yeah. I mean, I'm going to reiterate. I think it's a great line. You know, who's in charge of the Democrats right now? Trump. Whatever he does, they just take the opposite. He takes the 80, they take the 20, he takes the 90, they take the 10, he takes the 97, they take the 3. Yes. I can do the math. These guys will measure themselves against. What is Trump doing? Let's do the opposite. It's crazy. And that's how you get chaos in the United States. That's not constructive. That's not progressive. You're not heading towards any sort of positive outcome for the American people. You're just agents of chaos. A OC Remarkable. The President did talk about who could be the next President of the United States. And this gets back to the question I asked the chat earlier. Who do you like, J.D. vance or Marco Rubio? J.D. vance, the overwhelming favorite here. Let's take a look at the President now, talking at least a little bit about who could be his successor. Cut six. Take a look.
Kristen Welker
I know that you are only 100 days in. But as we sit here today, who do you see as your successor?
Donald Trump
Mr. Well, it's far too early to say that, but, you know, I do have a vice president and typically would be in. JD Is doing a fantastic job.
Kristen Welker
He would be at the top of.
Donald Trump
The list, could very well be. I don't want to get involved in that. I think he's a fantastic, brilliant guy. Marco is great. There's a lot of them that are great. I also see tremendous unity. But certainly you would say that somebody is the vp. If that person is outstanding, I guess that person would have an advantage. But I think the other people would all stay in unbelievably high positions. But, you know, it could be that he'd be challenged by somebody. We have a lot of good people in this party.
Vince
All right, so here's what I got to thinking about this weekend, about Rubio. I wonder if Marco Rubio said, I'll do the job of secretary of state. I'm grateful that you're asking me, but I'll do it under this condition. I just ask that you don't commit to anybody to be your successor. Just let it be an open primary. I wonder if that was the conversation, don't you? I mean, there's a bunch of reasons why President Trump is not in the mood right now to name a successor outright. One is the second he does, there's kind of a lame duck vibe that comes with that, isn't it? It's like, yeah, I'm the president now, but I'm just kind of prepping it for J.D. that's the whole point of this. J.D. is the heir apparent. He's the guy who's coming. So you don't really want to name someone right now to the post. Another reason is because the second you do, well, the knives, perhaps literal knives, are out for that guy. They already hate JD Vance. They already hate Marco Rubio. The left is doing what it can to destroy them. But that effort kicks up to 11 the second the president of the United States, Donald Trump, goes, that's my guy. That's my guy. So he's not doing that right now. But I do think that the president, look, you know these guys, all these guys are ambitious. They're all jockeying. I do think there's something, there's an animating feature behind the way the president just answered that question. It's pretty, it's pretty interesting the way to see him answer that. And also the last thing I'll say on this is by not making a declaration of who the pick is and saying, hey, you guys are in the running. Do you know how good that makes them over the next three years? How good that makes them? Because now they feel all this pressure to deliver? Because this is true in any relationship, any negotiation, even dating. You don't give it all away right away, do you? If you do that, there's something kind of like sad and pathetic at the end of it, right? That's true in a negotiation, too. You don't give it all away right away. You kind of hold out. You kind of leave people guessing. Maybe you're gonna walk away from the table, maybe you're not gonna do the deal. The effect of that is it makes JD Vance the best he can possibly be. He works for this endorsement. He works to get the presidents support. It's the same of Marco Rubio. Marco Rubio as Secretary of State. If it was just like, hey, Rubio is going to be the guy, well, then Rubio can just do whatever he wants. He could mail it in a little bit. We don't want him mailing it even a little bit. We want him working his ass off for this country and for the President of the United States in order to earn the President's endorsement and your vote. So there are a lot of very good reasons that the President is not in the mood to name a successor right now and wants people to think of that, including perhaps the people who are competing for it, to think that it's a real open fight right now, but fun to see. And it's the kind of conversation I know that you have, and I have, too. You sit around your kitchen table, have a couple drinks, like, who do you think's up next? Man, I hope J.D. vance is the next President of the United States. That guy's got some skills. I just want to see these guys fight for it, you know, because in the end, they still got to earn your vote as good as they are now. Who knows? We're all watching you. We're going to watch you over the course of these next few years. And, you know, you got to deliver. You got to deliver really, really important stuff. All right, let's. Let's get into, oh, and the third term question. You know, Trump. There's Trump, 2028 hats that are being sold. 2028 ads that are being sold. And the left is freaking out over it. And some lefties are warning, don't freak out. He's just trying to troll you, which has been hysterical. The President here cut seven weighs in on this chatter about a third term.
Kristen Welker
Look, are you seriously considering a third term, Mr. President, even though it's prohibited by the Constitution, or is this about staying politically vile?
Donald Trump
I will say this. So many people want me to do it. I have never had requests so strong as that. But it's something that, to the best of my knowledge, you're not allowed to do. I don't know if that's constitutional, that they're not allowing you to do it or anything else. But there are many people selling the 2028 hat. But this is not something I'm looking to do. I'm looking to have four great years and turn it over to somebody, ideally a great Republican, A great Republican, to carry it forward. But I think we're going to have four years. And I think four years is plenty of time to do something really small, spectacular.
Vince
All right. So, yeah, I saw somebody just pointed at Van Van Hallion in the chat that Krista Welker was looking for a soundbite to use against him. That is true. The whole point of that question was to get the president to kind of dither on the response and hem and haw and equivocate and then NBC could get a whole full blown news cycle out of, oh, Trump is trying to be a dictator. He's an authoritarian. He's trying to run for a third term. And you know, among the ways that a third term would be achievable would be you can amend the Constitution. So there is a path to doing this, although it's a, it's almost insurmountable. But regardless, the NBC was looking for a full week of invented news stories about President Trump the authoritarian. That's what they were looking for. Now, he didn't deliver on this. And let me tell you right now, that answer, as crystal clear as it was, as crystal clear as it was, the media are not going to spend much time talking about it and in fact, very likely are gonna ignore it outright and are still gonna suggest to you, to the extent that that gets remembered at all, that he's just Trump. He says whatever he has to at the time. He still wants a third term. You're gonna see a lot of that. You're gonna see a lot of that. But again, he gave a declarative statement there. He's like, look, can't do it. And I hope a very great Republican is there to succeed me because we need that. And again, the names that he brings up this weekend, JD Vance and Marco Rubio. Fascinating to hear that. And then in terms of his legacy, the president said, look, it's very simple. I just want to be a great president. Take a look at cut 8.
Donald Trump
I want to be a great president. I will have served, hopefully everything will go well. I feel very good. I just did a physical I took unlike all other presidents, I took cognitive tests and I aced it. I got 100% correct. And the doctor, one doctor said, there were numerous doctors watching and he said, I've never seen that before. Biden didn't take a cognitive test. He couldn't have gotten the first question right. But I came out great with the physical, both physically and mentally. And I just want to serve, do a great job. I'll be an eight year president. I'll be a two term president. I always thought that was very important, to be honest with you. You know, if you look at President Polk, he was a one termer and he did some great things, actually pretty good president. And I'm not saying you can't do that, but there's something about being a two term president that was very important to me.
Vince
Yeah. So good answer from the President of the United States. And he says, look, I just want to be a two term president. And I'm happy about that. And he wants his legacy cemented going forward so somebody good has to come in behind him. No question. Hey, I mentioned earlier, I don't wanna forget and leave this out, that I would tell you a quick story about President Trump and Marco Rubio back in the 2016 election. I was with a bunch of Daily Caller people to include Tucker Carlson. We had just gone to the New Hampshire primary debate. The primary debate happening just ahead of the New Hampshire primaries, of course. And it was a very snowy night in New Hampshire. And so we had our rented suv, I think we had like a Suburban or a Tahoe, all wheel drive. We pile into the vehicle and we head off to a steakhouse that's in town right nearby where the debate took place. It was one of the few restaurants that was even open during the snowstorm. And we were able to get in and there was almost nobody in the restaurant. We looked around, there was maybe a reporter or two that we had seen on the campaign trail who were there, but we had most of the restaurant to ourselves. So we were sitting at this table altogether. It was like eight or ten of us sitting there. And you know, about 15 minutes into dinner, the Secret Service come in, they start walking into the room and they begin scanning the whole restaurant. They're going table by table, there's a guy, some of the Secret Service, they go back to the kitchen area. They go back by the bathrooms. They calm the whole place. And at this point, we had no idea who it could be. We had a hunch. Only a limited number of the candidates had Secret Service protection at the time. But among them, of course, was the front runner, President Trump at the time, just Donald Trump running for President of the United States. And so, you know, your mind starts moving. You're like, who is coming into the restaurant, dude? And just a few minutes later, President Trump walks into the steakhouse alongside him. The entire Trump family comes in the front door, and they start walking to their table. They have this table that they had set up for them in the back corner of the restaurant. But as they go, their path takes him right past our table and President Trump. Donald Trump sees Tucker and stops at the table. He goes, tucker. And Tucker was like, hey, Mr. Trump. So they start talking, and then at that point, Trump starts introducing his whole family to all of us around the table, all the Daily Caller people, various reporters that he's aware of. It was great. It was great, and it was a great moment. But the funniest thing was it was just after the debate. So Rubio had a challenging debate against Trump that night. And Trump turns to the table and he goes, did you guys see Rubio? Did you see Rubio up there? He was sweating. He had sweat pouring down his face. He was just sweating the whole time. Ugh. It was disgusting. He says, all this sweat going on, and I just remember cracking up at how funny it was. I was like, this guy, he's like, he's the same everywhere. He was the same everywhere. And so he went down. The whole family went, and they sat in there, had their steak. And the only time in my life I had a doubt about Trump was when I found out that he ordered his steak well done that night. And I said, what? He ordered a steak well done. It's his only weakness that I'm aware of, actually. I'm not a Diet Coke guy either. But the ordering the steak well done was a little too much for me at that moment. I had my doubts. I was like, I don't know about this guy, but he's proved me wrong ever since. So he can eat his steak well done. I'll eat it medium rare on his behalf. I'll make it even more rare just to cover for him. But. But yeah, the well done steak, that was. That was too much. The Secret Service guys were great, though. They big, big Daily Caller readers. We found out lots of conservatives among the Secret Service that Was, that was a blast. Anyway, very, very, very cool to see that. All right, let me, let me get to what's going on with the, the border. Oh, yeah, people are asking about the steak. Yeah, he likes his steak well done, apparently with ketchup. I've seen reports on that. I didn't see, I didn't, I didn't drift over to the table to see if he had dumped ketchup on it. But again, the well done steak thing, that's a real thing. We, we did the reporting at the steakhouse. We were able to establish that that's a real thing. But again, I think all of us. Oh, just, just to make up for him, you should eat your steak a little more rare to make up for President Trump. Just help him out. All right, the border, the border is locked up tight. It's locked up so tight that even Kristen Welker at NBC has detected that nobody is crossing the border. Take a look. Cut 10. Kristen Welker asking about, hey, just how awesome is this border?
Kristen Welker
Let's talk about the border. Let's talk about deportations. Border crossings are at their lowest level ever recorded. Is the border good? Is the border now secure?
Donald Trump
Yeah, it's really secure. When you say that, doesn't that just sound good? After being abused for years by an incompetent president that allowed people to pour through an open border, criminals from all over the world, murderers and insane people from mental institutions and insane asylums. Isn't it a beautiful thing when you say it's the most secure it's ever been in the history of our country? Isn't that a nice statement?
Vince
Now, I have to tell you, there's a reason she was doing that. Of course, there's always a game plan. She thought that she would bait him in, she would draw him in, and then she would be able to hit him. That's what she thought. And the reason for that is because the way she structured this is. Let's talk about how the border's finally secure. Oh, yeah, the border's secure. Trump says what followed after that clip I just played for you is she goes, okay, that means you can get rid of the national emergency on the border now, right? Right. And Trump very masterfully navigated through that. He said, wait a second, hold up, there's still a national emergency. We've got millions of illegals in our country right now who shouldn't be here. That's a national emergency. We have lots of killers, rapists, thieves, people who are here in the country who should not be in the country. We need to get rid of them. So is the emergency continuing? Yes, it is. He very carefully and clearly explained, but she was trying to bait him into a moment. And President Trump, having interviewed him a bunch, what ends up happening is the second you say something he wants to leap on, he will leap on it. So the second she says, hey, the border's very secure, she's like, he jumps in. He's like, yes, yes. Isn't it great? Isn't it amazing that we can now be having that conversation? Not one that we could have over the last few years. So he's got a lot to be proud of. That border thing is amazing and it's beyond what I even expected. I was very much looking forward to President Trump reversing the decline from the last four years and getting, trying to get, trying to get control of this border. He's more than done that now. People are self deporting from the United States as we speak. Amazing achievement. Amazing achievement. Kristen Welker would go on here in this interview to start fear mongering about fictional lawful residents getting deported from the United States of America. Take a look at cut 11. This is the kind of thing you're gonna encounter as you go out into the wilderness and talk to lefties in your life. Oh, President Trump is deporting American citizens not true, no matter how many times you say it. Take a look.
Kristen Welker
Mr. President, should lawful residents of this country start carrying paperwork with them when they leave their homes?
Donald Trump
I don't think that'll be necessary. But what you're not saying is that many people have been killed, maimed, badly hurt by illegal immigrants that came over that are from prisons and from jails and from mental institutions. And they're hurting our people. And if we don't get them out, we're not going to have a country for long. We need honest, we need honest media and we need walls. We need to have borders. And by the way, I built a lot of walls. And if we didn't do that, we wouldn't be able to have those, you know, we would not be able to have the kind of numbers if I wasn't successful in building hundreds of miles of wall.
Vince
Yeah, really a really good achievement here. And as the President notes. Let's get my screen up, fellas. I've got an update for you. We're getting bad people out of the country rapidly. I am hearing, I'm telling you, I'm hearing such good intel right now about all of the collaboration between the various agencies to get these guys out of the country. Look here, I'm gonna move that a little bit so people can see it more clearly. Immigration and Customs Enforcement is nabbing racists, child rapists. Excuse me, perhaps racist too. Rapists, child predators. Gang members. In a deportation blitz. Throughout this past week, marking 100 days in office, ICE agents have carried out a series of very high profile arrests of dangerous illegals. According to a document that's now been shared with the Daily Caller News Foundation. And let me just go down the list right here. They've got a. They picked up a guy called Ludwig Ivan Castaneda Gonzalez, a 33 year old Mexican national in Michigan this week. According to dhs, his criminal history includes conviction for criminal sexual conduct involving children 13 to 15 years old. And additionally in Texas, they picked up Jesus arriaga gamez, a 61 year old Mexican illegal for his record of aggravated sexual assault of a child. And so they're getting rid of that guy. Another one, Sanctuary city of Los Angeles. Christian Robles Andrade, 34 year old Mexican illegal who is pictured here with tattoos all over his body. He's described as an active gang member with ties to the eighth Street Gang. He goes by the nickname Tiny. Of course he goes, he goes by the nickname Tiny. Every gang needs a Tiny. And according to DHS documents, his criminal history includes conviction for voluntary manslaughter in Los Angeles. Here's another guy that busted for rape and abuse of a child, child porn, witness intimidation in Boston. Here's another guy, this guy keeps getting arrested, keeps coming back into the country. We've got more seven counts of possession of child pornography. We're getting bad people out of the country. And these are people who Biden knew was here, who Biden knew was here and he let them stay. Or whoever, whoever knew let them stay during the Biden area. Boy, oh boy. Well, I think that's, that's. That about wraps up Vince today. Hey, congratulations to Sovereignty at the Kentucky Derby. Sovereignty won the derby beating Journalism. That's right. Journalism takes another L. Another is coming with big W for Sovereignty is coming with him on the outside. The two of them go right by with a furlough to run Journalism and Sovereignty nose to nose down to the last 16th of a mile. Sovereignty has taken the lead. Journalism is second toward the inside. Vieza is third. But it will be Sovereignty to rule the good side.
Donald Trump
Tucky.
Vince
Derby journalism in my Acel Burnett. Sovereignty wins again. Take that, globalist. Good to have you with us on Vince. I'll see you tomorrow. Right here on this program nationwide radio show live 12 to three each day on Rumble. Com Vin.
Detailed Summary of VINCE Podcast Episode 36: "President Trump Embarrasses NBC In Their Own 'Interview'"
Release Date: May 5, 2025
Host: Cumulus Podcast Network | VINCE (Vince Coglianese)
Vince Coglianese opens Episode 36 of VINCE with enthusiasm about the new studio at WMAL in Washington, D.C. He highlights the upgraded facilities, including multiple cameras and professional engineering support, signaling enhanced production quality for both the podcast and the new national radio show airing daily from noon to 3 PM Eastern.
Notable Quote:
"We've got a great setup here and I'm glad to be back here... the best damn audience in all of media."
[00:00]
Vince delves into the crux of the episode: a recent interview between President Donald Trump and NBC’s Kristen Welker, which he argues showcased Trump's adeptness at handling adversarial media.
Vince critiques NBC for what he perceives as a persistently negative and adversarial approach in their questioning. He emphasizes how Trump adeptly counters these tactics by highlighting positive economic indicators and deflecting negative framings.
Notable Quotes:
"She’s just trying to draw him in, and then she would be able to hit him."
[06:07]
"Why would you lower them at some point? I'm going to lower them because otherwise you could never do business with them."
[24:31]
Trump discusses significant economic improvements, including declining gasoline prices and overall deflationary trends, attributing these successes to his administration's policies. Vince supports these claims by referencing economic indicators like the Producer Price Index.
He also highlights Trump's robust stance against China, detailing Trump's efforts to renegotiate trade deals and impose tariffs to rectify trade imbalances. Vince underscores the strategic pressure exerted on China, leading to concessions and increased negotiation leverage for the U.S.
Notable Quotes:
"We're drilling like crazy right now."
[06:07]
"We're saving billions of dollars... We're in a deflationary pattern right now."
[09:19]
"China is in a headlock, and Trump has him that way."
[24:31]
Trump addresses the sustainability of the MAGA movement without his leadership, asserting confidence in its strength and the emergence of capable leaders like J.D. Vance and Marco Rubio. Vince interprets this as Trump positioning Vance as his probable successor while also acknowledging Rubio's evolving political stance.
Notable Quotes:
"I think it's so strong, and I think we have tremendous people."
[27:30]
"J.D. Vance is the leader of the Democratic Party because they're just against everything that he does."
[38:11]
Addressing speculation about a potential third term, Trump clarifies his intent to complete his second term while expressing gratitude for support but dismisses the notion of seeking a third term due to constitutional constraints.
Notable Quotes:
"It's not something I'm looking to do. I'm looking to have four great years and turn it over to somebody."
[45:02]
Trump proudly announces significant strides in border security, citing unprecedented reductions in border crossings and the dismantling of the national emergency status. He details high-profile deportations of individuals with severe criminal backgrounds, portraying these actions as critical to national safety.
Notable Quotes:
"The border is really secure. Isn't it a beautiful thing?"
[52:53]
"We're getting bad people out of the country rapidly."
[56:13]
Vince provides a thorough analysis of Trump's interview, accentuating the president's strategic communication and effective handling of confrontational questions.
Vince praises Trump's ability to swiftly counter negative questioning by redirecting discussions to positive achievements and factual economic data. He highlights Trump's knack for maintaining control of the narrative and preventing media framing from overshadowing his messages.
Notable Quote:
"Trump is good at it. Honestly, he's very good at it. He loves it."
[24:18]
Vince critiques NBC and mainstream media for diminishing credibility, arguing that persistent negative reporting and failure to address their own misinformation contribute to declining trust among the American public. He contrasts this with Trump's unyielding stance, asserting that Trump's prominence ensures his continued media presence despite adversarial coverage.
Notable Quote:
"The media have squandered their own credibility... that's why our credibility is going down in the eyes of the American people."
[38:10]
Vince elaborates on the economic tensions between the U.S. and China, reinforcing Trump's position that current trade policies are yielding tangible benefits. He interprets the New York Times' portrayal of Chinese factory struggles as evidence of the effectiveness of Trump's tariffs and economic strategies.
Notable Quote:
"China is trying to figure out a way to navigate out of this economic turmoil, but they don't have any good answers."
[09:49]
Vince discusses potential successors J.D. Vance and Marco Rubio, suggesting that both candidates could carry forward Trump's MAGA legacy. He highlights Vance's alignment with Trump's policies and Rubio's political evolution as factors contributing to their suitability as future leaders.
Notable Quotes:
"J.D. Vance is the heir apparent. He’s the guy who's coming."
[40:30]
"Marco Rubio is not the same guy he was... a legitimately serious person who has come... in line with the America first agenda."
[38:40]
Vince shares a personal anecdote recounting a 2016 encounter with President Trump and Marco Rubio, illustrating Trump's charismatic and approachable demeanor despite political tensions. He humorously notes Trump's preference for well-done steak as a personal quirk.
Notable Quote:
"The well done steak was a little too much for me at that moment. I had my doubts."
[47:19]
Vince wraps up the episode by reiterating Trump's achievements in border security and economic policies. He emphasizes the importance of supporting candidates like Vance and Rubio to maintain and advance the MAGA movement. Vince closes with a light-hearted mention of Sovereignty winning the Kentucky Derby, symbolizing a victory over "Journalism" and globalist narratives.
Notable Quote:
"Sovereignty wins again. Take that, globalist."
[59:18]
Trump's Media Strategy: Trump's ability to navigate and counteract adversarial media questioning reinforces his control over his political narrative.
Economic Policies: Emphasis on declining gas prices, deflationary trends, and strategic trade policies, particularly with China, are portrayed as significant achievements under Trump's administration.
MAGA Movement's Future: Potential successors J.D. Vance and Marco Rubio are highlighted as pivotal figures poised to continue Trump's agenda, with Vance being a likely heir apparent.
Border Security: Substantial progress in border security and deportation efforts is presented as a cornerstone of Trump's legacy, with Vince underscoring the administration's commitment to national safety.
Media Critique: A recurring theme is the criticism of mainstream media's declining credibility and their adversarial stance against Trump, which Vince argues tarnishes public trust.
This episode serves as a comprehensive analysis of President Trump's recent media interactions, his administration's policies, and the political landscape's future trajectory as perceived by Vince Coglianese.