Morning Wire - Trump’s Triumphant Return | 1.20.25

Episode Date: January 20, 2025

Donald Trump seals the deal on an exceptional political comeback, the soon to be 47th President plans to get straight to business with several executive orders, & Joe Biden attempts to salvage his pre...sidential legacy as he leaves the oval office. Get the facts first with Morning Wire. Black Rifle Coffee: Get 20% off your first order or Coffee Club subscription with code DAILYWIRE at https://www.blackriflecoffee.com Shopify: Go to https://Shopify.com/morningwire to start selling with Shopify today. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:02 Donald Trump's triumphant return to Washington sees his inauguration today as the 47th president of the United States. The curtain closes on four long years of American decline, and we begin a brand new day of American strength and prosperity, dignity, and pride. We discuss Trump's massive rally ahead of the event and what to expect throughout the historic and historically cold day. I'm Daily Wire, editor-in-law. Chief John Bickley with Georgia Howe. It's Monday, January 20th, and this is Morning Wire.
Starting point is 00:00:38 Trump is ready to hit the ground running with a slew of executive actions. What's he prioritizing day one? Very soon, we'll begin the largest deportation operation in American history, larger than President Dwight Eisenhower, who has the record right now. And as Trump returns, Joe Biden retires, declaring a new constitutional amendment and touting, the release of hostages on his way out. Thanks for waking up with Morning Wire. Stay tuned. We have the news you need to know. Hey, guys, producer Brandon here.
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Starting point is 00:02:01 The Daily Wire has been on the ground in D.C. for the big event, as well as the celebratory rally Trump held over the weekend. Joining us now with more as Daily Wire Senior Editor Cabot Phillips A. Cabot. So a jam-packed series of days for all of you in D.C. culminating with this inauguration today. First, give us a sense of what it's like there. Yeah, you said the word celebratory, and that certainly is the overarching mood here in Washington where hundreds of thousands of Trump supporters have descended. In many ways, that victory rally, which we were front and center for, was far more than just a Trump rally. And much more like his return to the stage at the Republican National Convention after he just spent. shot. It was raucous, it was optimistic, it was star-studded, and it was triumphant, as you might expect. Taking the stage, Trump kicked things off with this simple message. We won. What a good feeling. We're like winning, don't we? Now, one thing that really stuck out was how often Trump returned credit for that victory to his supporters. And at times, at this, his final rally before becoming president, he sounded almost sentimental.
Starting point is 00:03:14 For the past nine years, you and I fought side by side against. the most sinister and corrupt forces on earth. And in our magnificent victory on November 5th, you showed them once and for all that this nation does not belong to them. This nation belongs to you. Again, as you can imagine, Trump focused much of his speech on immigration, the issue that arguably played a bigger factor than any other in his victory, and the issue that also drew the loudest applause throughout the evening.
Starting point is 00:03:45 By the time the sun sets tomorrow evening, the invasion of our borders will have come to a halt and all the illegal border trespassers will in some form or another be on their way back home. And it's certainly worth noting those plans are growing more popular by the day with all Americans. For example, a New York Times poll this week
Starting point is 00:04:07 found that 87% of Americans support deporting illegal immigrants with criminal records, 63% support deporting all illegal immigrants who've come here in the last four years, and 55% support deporting all. legal immigrants, period. In modern history, we've never seen such strong support for mass deportations. And more broadly, a CBS poll found that 60% of Americans say they're optimistic about the next four years under Trump. That includes 67% of 18 to 29-year-olds and even 30% of Democrats.
Starting point is 00:04:37 So there certainly seems to be much more support for Trump coming into the second term than we saw back in 2016. Now, turning to the big event today, just a few hours away now, what is the schedule of events for Trump? All right, so Joe Biden's presidency officially ends at noon Eastern on January 20th, as specified by the 20th Amendment. The inaugural ceremonies for Trump and VP Vance will begin at 1130 a.m. And be overseen by the chair of the inaugural committee, Democrat Senator Amy Klobuchar. They also feature an invocation from Franklin Graham and a performance by Carrie Underwood. It'll all start with the procession to the Capitol, followed by Vice President Vance's swearing-in ceremony and then President Trump's swearing-in.
Starting point is 00:05:17 Trump will then give his second inaugural address. These addresses traditionally are not very long. Trump's was just 16 minutes back in 2017. As we've reported, the big shift this year because of the frigid weather here is that Trump will be inside the retunda of the Capitol rather than outside on the west front of the capital facing the National Mall. While that is unusual, it has happened before with Ronald Reagan's second inauguration. After that, we have the honorary departure and what there's been a huge degree of anticipation
Starting point is 00:05:44 about, as I know Megan will be discussing next, the signing ceremony. This is where Trump will sign his key. nominations and memos and, crucially, those first executive orders. The signing ceremony is followed by the inaugural luncheon, and finally the ceremonial pass-in review. That's where President Trump and VP Vance go to the east front steps of the Capitol to review the military troops, then lead a procession down Pennsylvania Avenue to the White House. All the key elements of the ceremony are expected to take just about an hour.
Starting point is 00:06:12 And here we are again, a historic inauguration on so many levels. Kevin, thanks for reporting. Anytime. And I should note here that the Daily Wire is live. streaming the inauguration on our website app and other platforms and providing our live news and commentary coverage starting at 8.30 a.m. Eastern. That'll feature Ben Shapiro, Michael Knowles, and all of our backstage hosts. Cabot will of course also be there along with some other familiar morning wire voices. What's the secret sauce behind wildly successful businesses?
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Starting point is 00:07:18 to the White House among his top priorities, deportation, drill, baby drill, and delaying the tick talk ban. Here with more on what we can expect to see from Trump on day one is Daily Wire Culture Reporter, Megan Basham. So Megan, Trump says he wants to sign more than 100 executive orders in his first week. Which ones can we expect to see? Yeah. And, you know, Republican Senator John Barrasso of Wyoming is familiar with Trump's plans. And he said that it's going to make it clear that this presidency will be transformative. Immigration, of course, has been Trump's signature issue. And he said that deporting illegal immigrants, particularly those who've committed crimes, will begin, quote, very early, very quickly. In fact, new border czar Tom Holman indicated Friday on Fox that we can
Starting point is 00:08:05 expect to see raids in major metro areas like Chicago, beginning as early as tomorrow. ICE is finally going to go out and do their job. We're going to take the handcuffs off ice and let him go arrest criminal aliens. That's what's going to happen. Trump has also said that he's going to reinstate some previous policies that the Biden administration ended, things like Title 42, which allowed the U.S. to quickly expel asylum seekers amassed at the border. And he said he's going to restart construction on that border wall. And then he's also looking to end birthright citizenship. That one could be difficult, though, because pro-immigration legal activists are moving to block these efforts through the courts. So I do think that's going to be a fight. And then on another front,
Starting point is 00:08:47 an immediate priority is reversing Biden's climate policy. including drilling bans. So this is what Trump told talk show host Hugh Hewitt back on January 6th. Biden has banned all oil and gas drilling across 625 million acres of U.S. coastal territory. It's ridiculous. I'll unbanned it immediately. We have oil and gas at a level that nobody else has, and we're going to take advantage of it. He also said he plans to end taxpayer subsidies for wind turbines.
Starting point is 00:09:17 And then one other major priority here, reducing the federal bureaucracy. Trump has promised to make it easier to fire government employees and quoting here, totally obliterate the deep state. In particular, he said that he's targeting corrupt bureaucrats who have weaponized our justice system and corrupt actors in our national security
Starting point is 00:09:39 and intelligence apparatus. So I want to ask you also about TikTok. The app briefly went dark over the weekend. It's back up now. What's Trump's position on that? So he announced on Truth Social over the weekend that he's going to give bite dance a 90-day deadline extension to address some of those national security concerns. And that's something that the bipartisan law passed last year does allow for.
Starting point is 00:10:02 Now, TikTok restored U.S. service after Trump made that announcement and it then thanked Trump for his commitment to free speech. But we do need to note there's still a lot of concern about national security risks with TikTok. And Trump's national security advisor, Mike Walls, told CNN that the new. administration is sure that it can find a way to work through that. Whether that's an outright sale, whether that's some mechanism of firewalls to make sure that the data is protected here on U.S. soil, that's what the president will be evaluating, and I'll certainly be helping from that from a national security.
Starting point is 00:10:35 So it's possible that Trump has also said that he wants to see the U.S. have a joint venture with 50% ownership in TikTok, but bite dance again and again has been resistant to plans just like that. They are still saying they don't plan to sell. So we'll have to see what this extension accomplishes. Well, and it's also worth noting that China does not allow American social media apps in their country. So just a little comparison there. Megan, thanks for reporting.
Starting point is 00:11:02 Anytime. As Trump makes his triumphant return to Washington, Joe Biden is bringing his presidency and his political career to a close. Here with a look at Biden's last day in the White House's Daily Wire, Deputy Managing, editor Tim Rice, A. Tim. So an end to a really tumultuous chapter under Biden. First, what's the mood like on Pennsylvania Avenue? You know, John, it's a little dreary and not just because of the weather. Usually when presidents leave office, even one-term presidents, they're met with a lot of pomp and circumstance. But Biden is leaving amid a sea of criticism from members of his own party. This quote from Democratic
Starting point is 00:11:39 strategist James Carvel sums up the mood pretty well. The Joe Biden's story is one of the great tragedies of American politics. I really mean that. He's should be having a glorious, well-deserved, highly acclaimed retirement, and he's not. It's hard to blame anybody but him. In addition to that, you've got Nancy Pelosi's daughter unloading on Jill Biden to Politico, calling her Lady McBiden and telling her to put on her big girl pants and think about her husband's legacy. This is just the latest volley in the ongoing fight between Biden and the Democrat leaders who pushed him off the presidential ticket.
Starting point is 00:12:11 We obviously heard a lot about that over the summer, but things have bubbled up again in these waning days of the administration. Just last week, the New York Times reported how Chuck Schumer went to Delaware to talk a stubborn Biden off the ticket. For his part, Biden's been telling anyone who will listen that he would have beaten Trump, something that seems to have upset whatever allies he had left, including Kamala Harris, who was reportedly disappointed in her boss's latest talking point. Yeah, the infighting has gotten ugly in these final days. Other than apparently burning 50 years worth of bridges, how is Biden spending his last few hours as commander-in-chief?
Starting point is 00:12:43 Well, he's pulling out all the stops in a last-ditch effort to change the grim narrative of his presidency. He commuted another 2,500 prison sentences on Friday and now holds the record for the most presidential pardons and commutations in a single term. He also announced that the Equal Rights Amendment was ratified. It was the 28th Amendment to the Constitution, which it wasn't. That announcement was immediately met with pushback and confusion because it's up to the states to ratify constitutional amendments, not the president. Still, the White House insists that Biden is using his power of the presidency to make it clear that he believes, not that it should be, but it is the 28th Amendment of the Constitution. So clearly an effort to bolster progressive spirits on his way out the door, but not one that appears to carry any legal weight. And just yesterday, Biden celebrated the release of the first three hostages held by Hamas and Gaza under the newly signed ceasefire agreement.
Starting point is 00:13:37 Of course, the hostages returning is great news, and the Biden administration was certainly. certainly party to those negotiations. But Biden's really trying to make it seem like he alone was responsible for the deal. That's clearly an effort to combat the stories that Hamas only buckled because Trump threatened there would be hell to pay if a deal wasn't reached by the time he returned to the White House. But Biden's gone so far that he's talking as if it was just him, not the State Department, not Tony Blinken, not even the United States who sealed the deal. Here he was speaking about the hostages yesterday. This was the deal that I outlined for the world back in May 31st.
Starting point is 00:14:11 It was endorsed overwhelmingly by folks around the world, including the UN Security Council, unanimously endorsed the deal and developed in coordination with Egypt, Qatar, and Israel. I've worked in foreign policy for decades, and this is one of the toughest negotiations I've been part of. We'll have to wait to see if any of these last-minute pushes do anything to change how history sees Biden's presidency. Until then, Tim, thanks for reporting. You bet. And before we go, a reminder to tune in to the Daily Wire's live coverage of the inauguration starting at 8.30 this morning. Thanks for waking up with us.
Starting point is 00:14:50 We'll be back this afternoon with more news you need to know.

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