Piers Morgan Uncensored - Trump Assassination Attempt Conspiracies: Patrick Bet-David & Kari Lake
Episode Date: July 18, 2024Former President Trump came within an inch of his life last weekend. What kind of a country would America now be if he hadn’t looked the other way? His running mate JD Vance is an America First ab...solutist who backs Israel but wants no more aid to Ukraine. What’s the strategic play behind his appointment? Trump says he’ll now be a unifying force. But is he capable of it? And will President Biden still be the Democratic nominee in November? Returning to Uncensored - Valuetainment founder and host of PBD Podcast, Patrick Bet-David. And with a view from the RNC in Milwaukee, one of Trump's most passionate supporters. The Republican U.S. Senate Candidate for Arizona, Kari Lake Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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This thing staged, right?
This was all set up.
Trying to make them understand it was real was pretty much impossible.
Put that as a possibility that it was staged.
I have a lot of questions just like you do.
They change the days.
No problem.
The assassination attempt is when?
When is the RNC?
What did they want to do?
Did they want there to be shambles before the RNC?
That they won right now at the RNC where the energy is high, the confidence is high?
Was this intentional?
Oh, it's the...
Iran. Iran was really behind this and trying to get everybody to look this way instead of,
why don't we investigate what the Secret Service got wrong? I think they're going to do whatever
they can, the next 112 days or whatever days are left, to make sure he doesn't get into it.
The language on both sides has to be dialed down. We're living in an unsafe world, and I'm not
going to apologize to somebody sitting across the pond about our Second Amendment.
Other people took it as a veil threat. The clear implication is, don't look around with me. I'll
Former President Donald Trump came within an inch of his life last weekend.
What kind of a country would America now be if he hadn't looked the other way?
His running mate, J.D. Vance, is an America first absolutist who backs Israel but wants no more aid to Ukraine.
What's the strategic play behind his appointment?
Trump says he'll now be a unifying force, but is he capable of doing that?
Will President Biden still be the Democratic nominee in November?
My next guest is a big dog with big opinions.
On all the big questions, returning to uncensored,
the Valuetainment founder and host of PPD podcast, Patrick Bet David.
Great to have you back, Patrick. How are you?
Great. How are you doing?
Well, you know what? I feel a little bit discombobulated.
I feel like there's a lot going on in the world
and has been now for a sustained period of time.
You know, we had the pandemic, we had war in Ukraine,
we've had war in Gaza, we've had cost of living crisis sweeping the world,
and now we have the attempted assassination
and very nearly successful attempted assassination
of a man who was president of the United States
only several years ago and may well be again.
It's all disconcerting, isn't it?
What was your reaction when you heard
about what had happened to Donald Trump?
You know, it's one of those days
like when I was sitting at Seasons 52 in Plano, Texas,
when I heard that Kobe Bryant got, you know, died
and nobody believed them.
I'm like, what are you talking about?
You know, we're sitting there and I get the news.
We're coming back from watching a movie, fly me to the moon, and the Hamptons, and we're with our family.
And then all of a sudden, Vinny says, Pat, somebody shot Trump's ear.
I said, what?
And then we pull up the video.
Nobody believes in it.
And that's when all the commentary comes out.
And we did a video about it and reacting to it.
But obviously, blown away for that to be taking place, but at the same time, not surprised because we've been talking about this for the last 12 months, right?
said the most important thing with the president right now is protection. The most important,
you have to make sure you quality control the people that you're relying to protect you.
There's almost like, there's a reason why Messi has a specific person that protects him
that's above and beyond whatever, you know, inner Miami may offer him. So you can't just rely on
secret service to do their jobs. I think you need to go above and beyond, especially knowing that
the Secret Service Director is a secret service of the existing president who has,
had the DOJ go after you, who has tried to silence you, what makes you think they're going
to fully give you their best people to protect you? Yeah, I would be a little bit more
paranoid than the team was. You know, it's interesting. I got into this with Jank Yuga yesterday,
where he got very agitated when I said, I found what happened very odd. And he immediately
started lambasting me as a conspiracy theorist and saying the Secret Service, we're in on it,
and all this kind of thing. I said, no, no, I'm not saying any of those things. Here's what I'm
saying very clearly. It is incredibly strange to me and inexplicable that a 20-year-old kid with an
AR-15 can clamber onto the roof in full view of the public who start alerting authorities as much as
two minutes before he fires this gun and then gets to the perfect vantage point to shoot Donald Trump
from 150 metres. And the fact he's able to let off eight rounds, even with snipers all apparently
looking at him at the time.
Again, all of this is very odd,
as is the fact that once he was taken down
by the Secret Service,
who did react very quickly to their credit,
they then allowed him to stand back up
and they put a female agent in front of him
who was clearly a lot shorter than he was,
thereby exposing his whole head and upper torso
to potentially a shot from another shooter
had there been one.
Rather than doing what they did with Reagan, for example,
when they rushed him straight into the limo
and got rid of him and took him to hospital.
None of this makes sense to me.
It really is an inexplicable chain of events
that Donald Trump, who is one of the most threatened people
in American public life, who's been president
and is likely to be again, is that a public presidential rally
months before an election, and any of that chain of events
is able to happen.
Pierce, we were a half an inch away from civil war.
We were a head not turning this way.
from a civil war.
We've all seen the videos.
And by the way, there is nothing wrong
with questioning anything.
One of the videos we showed
is a reporter going around in California
asking people,
what do you think about the assassination
attempt on the president?
And everybody, this person asked,
in California, everybody said,
oh, it was a setup.
Well, we actually,
I tell you what, Patrick,
let me stop because we actually have that.
Let me play that
so that viewers know what you're talking about.
Sure, go for it.
Oh, it's a false flag.
False flag?
Yeah, false flag.
People, somebody died and two people injured?
What do you think about that?
False flag.
False flag.
I thought it was magnificently staged.
It was professionally done.
Wait, wait, wait.
Staged by who?
Oh, by Mr. Trump, of course.
I think this whole thing is staged.
No.
Please don't.
We're so anti-Trump.
I don't even want to say it.
Was it a bad thing, though?
Was it a bad thing?
Would you condemn it?
Oh, that he got shot out?
Of course.
Was it staged?
Probably.
One person died in the crowd,
too critically injured.
What happened there?
A small price.
It doesn't matter to Trump.
Do you think he cares if people die for him to be elected?
Put a little scratch on his ear, threw a little blood on his face.
Now, so you think that they planned from 130 yards away to shoot off the corner of his ear?
They never shot off the corner of his ear.
That was all done by the people hanging around.
What about the people that died in, what about the father that died in the stand as well as the others that were critically injured?
I don't know. I'm not. I can't tell.
What would you say our reasoning is for saying that, or we have no reasoning?
Just the feeling.
Just the feeling.
If Trump is involved, it's a fraud.
I mean, it's staggering to me to hear that.
And yet I had firsthand experience in the UK.
From various people that I encountered within 24 hours of what happened,
immediately saying to me, because they recognized me and knew I've been covering this,
they said this thing staged, right?
This was all set up.
And I was like, what are you talking about?
Of course it wasn't set up.
But trying to make them understand it was real was pretty much impossible.
But here's what I don't have a problem with.
I don't have a problem with them saying that.
okay with that and put that as a possibility that it was staged.
Now, the possibility of being staged maybe 0.1%.
But we ought to put it out there as maybe this is possibility.
Fine.
Give your argument.
But at the same time, I have a lot of questions just like you do.
The story that came out with the second shooter.
The story that came out with the FBI power washing,
all the stuff on the top of the building after the shooter was gone.
And maybe they don't have any residual effects of the.
The shots fired.
Maybe there's no residual effects.
That's not a hard thing for us to find.
They found the phone.
You mean to tell me you didn't find anything in the phone on what was being said?
We can't expect why the Secret Service.
When I go online and I Google President Joe Biden's Secret Service team and go to images,
try to find one woman, one female.
That's one of its, you will not be able to find it.
I went online and looked at all his team.
Everybody is a white male.
I thought President Biden was about DEI.
and, you know, underrepresented.
How come he doesn't have a single person that's transgender or lesbian, gay?
How come he doesn't have somebody from that community representing him?
And forget about the, why is it that every one of the Secret Service members are white male,
let alone for Trump, when they're being pushed into it, three, four, five of them were women.
This is an area where DEI is being exposed in ways that we just got a story yesterday.
Yeah, I mean, look, I don't have a problem with women in the Secret Service.
They just have to be as good as the men, right?
It had to be up to the job.
What was pretty horrifying was the agent that you saw, who's unfortunately for her, gone viral,
who can't even put a gun in a holster in that environment.
And you're like, how on earth have you got into the Secret Service?
This is supposed to be the absolute elite of the elite of protection people in the world.
And she can't put a gun in a holster twice.
And she's trying to protect a president.
It's just been shot.
But think about it.
this way. Many, many years ago, when I'm running an office and I had 100 agents that are selling
insurance. And one of my agents would come in and say, I have a family member that's wants me,
got a very complicated financial situation. Their net worth is 10 million. Can you have somebody
come and sit down with them? I would choose who I would send to go meet with the family that is
the biggest expert in our office that knows how to handle a situation like that, right?
I choose how to match up the right agent advisor with the right appointment.
The director of Secret Service has the ability to match up the best agents who are the most experienced one against the person that's attracting the biggest audience, which is President Trump.
You ought to send the right people to protect.
Why did you not?
By the way, this is the same person that in 2022, when asked about the text exchange between the Bidens during J6, all of the way.
all of a sudden she's like, oh, the text exchange disappeared.
We lost it.
But look, we're not trying to do anything, you know, that's negative or we're not trying
to hide anything from the public.
So I have a very hard time.
And every one of these questions need to be asked because it's a little bit disturbing when
all these stories are coming up.
By the way, specifically when?
So let's actually think like the devil's advocate.
Let's actually think if they were trying to do something, you know, something negative
or something that, you know, manipulative to kind of hurt the president.
So the judge comes out and says, you know, we're going to pick what's going to happen to the president a few days before RNC July 11th.
Okay, no problem.
They changed the dates.
No problem.
The assassination attempt is when?
When is the RNC?
What did they want to do?
That they want there to be shambles before the RNC?
That they won right now at the RNC where the energy is high, the confidence is high, with who they have chosen as their nominee, which is Trump.
and you see a unification coming up.
Nikki Haley got up there, DeSantis got up there, Vos got up there.
Elon Musk just said he's going to get $45 million a month to a super PAC before now and the end of the year.
A bunch of billionaires are coming out.
Their conversations with a Jamie Diamond conversations with an RFK, the video that was leaked.
You know how bad this is for the DNC?
If the same person, the same folks that are saying this was staged,
we ought to also ask, was this intentional to do it right before the RNC?
That question should also be on the table.
I just think all questions are perfectly legitimate
when we know so little answers.
There's no motive has been established,
no real information about this shooter
or why a 20-year-old kid would want to kill Donald Trump.
We just don't know anything about it.
Very little, again, very oddly, very little is emerging
about him or motivation or anything.
What happens here?
I mean, lots of consequences.
First of all, the Secret Service.
I don't understand how the Secretary
Cheatel, the one in charge of the Secret Service, has not yet been fired.
The director, I'm sorry, not secondary.
The director of Secret Service Cheetel, how is she not being fired yet?
How is she not being fired?
Because Majorca said, we trust that we have her back 100% with what she's doing.
And she said, no, I'm still going to be doing the job.
And by the way, when they asked the director of Secret Service for specifically the RNC,
I don't know exactly her name, but she was one of the ones that was for Secret Service
responsible for the RNC, she was asked, are you guys going to be?
going to be making any adjustments in your approach at the RNC. No, we take the same exact
approach. What do you mean you're taking the same exact approach? So let me get the straight.
In any sporting event, you're a fan of Ronaldo, you're a fan of Manuel, you're a fan of soccer,
you're a fan of rugby, certain sports we watch. What do players say after a loss? They say we have
to make certain adjustments. You mean to tell me if in sports we make adjustments, if in business
we make adjustments, if a negotiation doesn't go right, we make adjustments. If in parenting,
we make adjustments. If in our marriage we make adjustments, in our health we make adjustments,
but not when it comes down to an assassination attempt on the president. That totally makes sense
because what's the big deal, right? It's just an assassination attempt. We don't need to make any
adjustments. We know what we're doing. And then three, four, five days later, you want to deflect
and confuse the American people and say, oh, it's Iran. Iran was really behind this and trying to
get everybody to look this way instead of why don't we investigate what the Secret Service got wrong.
You know, there was something I was said the other day that I really liked, and I would love to quote who said this.
The question was the following.
How come the president doesn't fire anybody?
Everybody bitched and moan about the fact that Trump fired a lot of people.
How come President Biden doesn't fire anyone?
I think it was Elon Musk.
I think Elon Musk said it, actually.
I think Elon Musk said the fact that how come President Biden doesn't fire anybody?
It's a very valid question.
In corporate environment, she would be fired like that.
Also, as the head of the Secret Service, you have one job preserving the life of the president.
That is your job.
You're in charge of a very large team.
I mean, I once interviewed, and it's incredibly powerful interview, Clint Hill, who was a member of the Secret Service detail on the day Kennedy got shot and killed.
And he was Jackie Kennedy's personal bodyguard.
He's the one you see jumping on the back of the car after the first shot goes off.
And then he slightly stumbles.
And he was very tearful with me because every day he thinks about had he not stumbled.
could he have taken the second bullet and saved JFK's life?
So it was a very powerful interview.
I think there were less than 10 people on that detail in Dallas that day.
That was how big the Secret Service Protection Squad was for the president.
There's now over 300.
I've been around Donald Trump when he's landed at Stansted Airport in the UK.
It's unbelievable what goes on.
And when he takes off, the whole backup security and so on.
I've been at Merillago when it's been swarmed with Secret Service.
and so on. What I found extraordinary about what happened at the shooting was, A, there didn't seem to be
many secret service agents there, given where we are in this election cycle and how polarising Trump is.
B, a lot of them seem to be female. And yet when he appeared at the RNC, he was surrounded by a lot of
very large men and no women in sight at all. Who made that decision? Why did they make that decision?
Are they acknowledging that the female agents who were there that day were part of the problem?
And if so, why were they put there in the first place?
And so on and so on.
These are all incredibly serious questions.
I agree with you.
If that bullet had been literally half an inch one way near a Trump's head, he'd be dead.
And if Donald Trump had been killed, all hell would have broken loose in America.
I genuinely believe that.
It would have been a tinderbox.
and I think that we've very fortunately got to a place
where he somehow miraculously survived.
But heads should roll,
and the first head should be the director of secret service.
Let me move Patrick to another consequence of this,
which is soaring support for Trump,
both in the polls, but also just anecdotally,
just so many people I know saying,
you know what, given the state of Biden before this anyway
and his refusal to put out of the race
despite clearly being unfit for the office now,
Trump's act of defiance in standing up
and putting his arm up to the air and saying,
fight, fight, fight,
has really resonated with Americans
who saw in a moment of unbelievable horror
a guy who showed real leadership,
and real defiance, a real strength of character
and real personal courage.
That, to me, I've said this since it happened,
in my estimation, has now propelled him back to the White House.
I see no way if he stays alive, and God forbid, anyone else tries to copycat this.
But if Trump is there on election date, he wins, doesn't he?
I think if Joe Biden somehow, some way, was able to get the Supreme Court to amend the Constitution
and allow president to get a third term, neither a Bill Clinton or a Barack Obama in their prime
could beat a Trump today.
Neither one of them.
neither a Barack Obama or Bill Clinton.
However, that's assuming everything's going to be fair play moving forward.
That's assuming it's going to be fair play, which we know it's not going to be fair play.
What can they do, Patrick?
I mean, just think about this logically, right?
Trump was completely buried politically 18 months ago.
And then the left decided to weaponize the justice system against him
in the most ridiculously over-the-top manner.
And the first case they use is the Stormy Daniels payment case,
which was such a pathetic, low-grade thing
to drag a former president
through a criminal court over.
The conviction got him another $150 million in 10 days
in fundraising, and absolutely nobody took it seriously whatsoever.
And it had no damage to his reputation
or his popularity whatsoever.
So that all backfired.
They've tried to take him off ballots in various states.
That hasn't worked.
We've had someone try to shoot him now.
That hasn't worked either, thank God.
But they've literally chucked everything that they can think of.
Both the Democrats, the liberals, lunatics.
I mean, you put it all together.
This has been one of the most concerted attempts to thwart somebody becoming president again.
I've ever seen anywhere in the world.
And yet there he is, standing now is the clear favorite to go and win.
I don't think there's anything the Democrats can now throw it in that will touch the sides.
I really don't.
See, it's good to say that.
and it's, you know, it's coming from a great place of optimism.
But then there are people that get paid to think about what the enemy would do,
to divide and conquer and play their own games.
Look, the New England Patriots, one year almost went undefeated.
They were 16 and 0, but they lost to the Giants.
So you can't sit there and assume that all these things are going to be perfect
and we're going to win.
Nobody's going to get in our way.
That's not how this thing works.
I think for me, you have to think, again, what is at stake for the left?
What is that stake for the left
if Trump gets in on a second term?
Let's kind of talk about this.
Elon Musk buys Twitter, turns it into X.
We all saw Barry Weiss and Matt Taibi
with Twitter files.
What did we learn about the involvement of
the New York Post tweet
a couple days before the election?
What do we learn about Biden's camp
communicating with Twitter at the time
saying you can't allow this to happen?
What did we learn about it?
They were involved.
So what if Trump gets in
and all of a sudden brings in individuals to investigate FBI files.
What about if there's CIA files?
What about if there's DOJ files?
What about if there's Mayor Garland files?
Merrick Garland files.
What if there's all these files that we see with email,
that you can't just delete these emails
because you're dealing with the government?
What if we get access to that information?
What would we really learn about this?
Could this be one of those situations where,
if you remember back in the days,
where Jay Edgar Hoover was frustrated,
right after going after the mob because they had certain intel on them as being a cross-dresser.
And at the time that was frowned upon, so it's like the mafia doesn't exist.
The mafia doesn't exist.
The mafia doesn't exist.
Then all of a sudden, Rudy Giuliani goes and finds a, you know, a professor, I think at Rutgers
University that says if you are going to take the mob down, you have to do with the recall law.
And then he comes in.
And next thing, you know, we see 240-something mob arrested going in cop cars.
What just happened right now with this whole situation?
What if that takes place?
What if that's what they fear?
What if they're worried all this stuff's going to leak?
What if they're worried that RFK is going to join Trump's camp
and he's going to go after Fauci, NIH, CDC, WHO?
What if these are things you have to consider?
So if you thought this protection is at risk,
Pierce, question for you and your viewers,
what would you do if you were the leader of the Democratic Party
knowing everything could potentially be exposed
by the guy that has the following that wants that to happen?
What would you do to prevent it from being in the office?
And by the way, do you think you would stop after what just happened this past Saturday?
I'm not going to be in a naive community and say, no, that's it.
They're going to let him go in there.
I think they're going to do whatever they can, the next 112 days or whatever days are left to make sure he doesn't get in there.
I mean, I think the really big question for the Democrats is the thing that's been off the table now for the last few days since the assassination attempt is whether Biden should stay as the Democrat nominee.
Most Democrats seem completely torn.
The majority I've seen talking out about this seem to think he has.
absolutely can't. I mean, it's sort of ridiculous to think he could do four more years and
office when he can barely seem to remember what day it is. If they were able to come to their
senses and they would have to bring Biden to his senses, which he may not have the faculty
to do. But if they did and they were to replace him, as things stand, the most likely replacement
is Kamala Harris, who I think could arguably be even less popular than Joe Biden. She's been a pretty
useless vice president. There are others who I think would do a better job. But can they get,
can they get to the place of nomination? Or is this really, are we seeing the Democrats now
in complete converse difference to the Republicans who've never seen more united? I mean,
this RNC convention this week has been one of unbelievable unity and Trump at the center of it.
Are the Democrats now completely so fragmented that really whatever they do,
They're screwed.
Yeah, listen, I mean, think about your Newsom and you get a phone call.
Hey, Newsom, we want to find a way to make you be the nominee.
Are you up for it after the assassination attempt?
I'm not feeling well.
I agree.
I think I need to take a mental day off.
I think I need to take a break.
I think I got COVID.
I think I'm sick.
You're going to say whatever you can to not go up against Trump today because you're going to postpone until 2020.
Hey, Michelle Obama, you know, we're thinking about you.
Yeah, I'm good being a celebrity right now hanging out with Jay Z and Oprah.
I don't want to be in there.
Hey, Whitmer, maybe Whitmer will do it.
Hey, Kamala, maybe Kamala will do it.
But that is not their problem.
Their problem right now isn't whether they're going to be able to bring in a nominee to beat them.
There is this many people that can do it today, this many people.
By the way, if you watch the scene, if you want, everybody knows what it is to be a parent.
And everybody knows what it is to be a son and a daughter.
Most people do.
If you're the son and a daughter and you have a child.
and you have a loving relationship with your father,
somebody you admire.
All people need to do is to go see
when President Trump walked in into the RNC
with a badge with the little band-aid on his ear,
and you can tell it wasn't the typical Trump.
It wasn't the Trump that comes in
with the head held high, look who I am.
It was a very different Trump.
This is not the same human being anymore.
Listen, there was a book written many years ago
peers by a guy named David and Goliath,
and he talks about what happens to human beings,
when they have a close call with death.
You're no longer the same person anymore.
You're just not.
You're a complete different human being.
And then when he walks up and he's shaking hands with Tucker,
then he shakes hands with Byron Donald,
then he shakes his son's hand with his left hand.
And you see Junior makes eye contact with his dad.
Replay that.
Every son, every father, every parent
will see the pain of that son looking at his hero.
Saying, I almost lost my dad.
Everybody relates to death.
Now, maybe the people on the left that are like, man, this is ridiculous.
This is hard.
I can't even, you know, stomach this, watching this.
I feel the pain.
But I can't say that publicly because there's no way I'm going to be supportive of this.
But the average libertarian independent, a person in the middle is going to sit there and say, you know what?
I'm in with this guy.
So this is a very problematic season for the left.
And the only way they can do it is not with a candidate.
It's with a negative deceptive strategy to get them out.
And I'm not going to put anything else out there.
but you cannot sit there and not think on the paranoid side
that what they're capable of doing.
It's extraordinary state of affairs.
Riveting, fascinating, shocking, concerning, all of those things.
It'd be really interesting to see how this all plays out.
Patrick, it's great to have you back on Oncensor.
Thank you very much.
Thank you so much.
Now with a view from the RNC in Milwaukee,
one of Trump's most passionate supporters,
the Republican U.S. Senate candidate for Arizona.
Carrie Lake,
Carrie, welcome back to Onsen. It's always good to have you.
What's the mood like down there?
I think it's great. I mean, it's, you know, thousands of people who are excited about moving America in a different direction
and the potential of bringing America back and make it safe, secure, great again.
And all of us together in one place with one of our favorite people, President Trump,
somebody who's fought so hard for our country, who's willing to stay in the arena,
despite, you know, having a lot of people try to knock him down.
He keeps standing up and fighting for us.
So it's been lovely.
I really enjoyed a lot of the speeches from the politicians and from the regular people,
even from people who never were supporters before President Trump.
And now they've realized that they've been lied to.
They bought into the media narrative.
And now they're waking up and saying, wow, actually President Trump is a good guy.
He does want to do good things for our country, for all Americans.
and that's what's been really great about some of these speeches.
Where were you when you heard that he'd been shot,
and what was your reaction?
I had just come in.
I'm running for U.S. Senate in Arizona.
I'd just come in off the campaign trail from an event
and got into the House and was starting.
Normally, I try to watch a lot of the rallies.
I enjoy them, but I didn't turn it on
because I was trying to rush in PAC to come to Milwaukee for the convention.
And a friend of mine called and said,
President Trump's been shot.
And she didn't know any details.
And what probably lasted three or four minutes for me to find out that he was able to stand up and was okay.
It was the longest three or four minutes.
It felt like hours trying to track down information.
Is he okay?
And my heart just sunk.
And I started praying right away.
And then to see him emerge from that and stand up and that the fact that he turned his head and by the grace of God, truly by the grace of God, that bullet
just nicked him instead of going through his head and taking his life.
We're so blessed.
I'm so thankful.
I just thank God that he is still with us because we need him.
We got a big fight ahead of us.
We got a clean up job here in America after the disastrous administration of Joe Biden,
the dead end destructive policies, the Democrats that have torn our border wide open,
caused an invasion on our southern border, caused drugs, deadly drugs to pour into our country.
Our streets aren't safe.
Obviously, we're teetering toward World War III.
We need President Trump, and we need his great agenda to move us forward.
What do you think of the fact that for the last eight years, people on the left at all levels,
have repeatedly called Donald Trump, Adolf Hitler, compared him to Hitler, invoked memories of the Nazis and so on?
I really put a lot of the blame on the fake news media for perpetual.
a smear campaign on President Trump.
I wonder why people don't like him.
I know him personally, and he's a great man.
And just as a mom, I appreciate him
because he worked so hard to make our country great
in his first term, and I know he wants to do it again.
And all I can say is the media's perpetual
eight-year, nonstop, lies about President Trump,
about his family.
It's been nothing but a smear campaign
because they knew how popular President Trump was
and how popular he could become.
So they tried to drag him down.
It's been a character assassination
for eight years at the hands of the fake news media.
So no wonder some Americans have fallen for that.
When you say the fake news media,
I think calling all the media fake news media,
especially given that you used to be a member of the fake news media, right?
It probably would have taken a very dim view of people
lambasting all the media as fake news.
Well, people in the news media who are perpetuating this
know who we're talking.
There are some good members of the media up here. Absolutely. I mean, I walked away from my job because I didn't want to do propaganda. I didn't want to be forced to lie to people. So that's why I walked away. I made the decision to step away from a seven-figure contract at great personal sacrifice because I'm not willing to spread lies, misinformation and propaganda. I'm just saying that not all the media are fake news. Many of them are very good journalists. The other thing that's been the sort of key debate really since what happened to President Trump at the weekend.
I just think that the language on both sides has got far too incendiary, far too inflammatory,
and has to be dialed down.
Donald Trump seems to be recognizing that.
It already looks to me like a slightly different man to the one before what happened at the weekend.
I think if you escape death, you become a different...
Sure.
You have a bit of a change.
Yeah, I'm sure, I'm sure.
And I'm eagerly looking forward to his speech on Thursday night because I hope he hits the right tone,
which is to bring people together, given how divisive...
things have got. I want to play two clips to you of you, and I want to see whether, with hindsight,
you would regret having used the phraseology you did here. So the first one is from the Republican
State Convention in Georgia last year. I have a message tonight from Merrick Garland and Jack
Smith and Joe Biden. And the guys back there in the fake news media, you should listen up as well.
This one's for you. If you want to get to President Trump, you're going to have to
go through me and you're going to have to go through 75 million Americans just like me.
Most of us are card carrying members of the NRA.
That's not a threat.
That's a public service.
And the second one, this is from April in which you talk about your supporters.
That's why the next six months is going to be intense.
And we need to strap on our, let's see, what do we want to?
to strap on. We're going to strap on our seatbelt. We're going to put on our helmet or your
Carrie Lake ball cap. We are going to put on the armor of God. Then maybe strap on a clock on the
side of us just in case. You can put one here and one in the back or one in the front, whatever you
guys decide, because we're not going to be the victims of crime. We're not going to have our
second amendment taken away. We're certainly not going to have our first amendment taken away by these
tyrants. So my question about both of those really is whether using language that on the face of
it sounds quite threatening and in both cases involves guns, car carrying members of the NRA,
strap yourself up with a Glock and so on. Is that part of the problem? On both sides, right?
I'm not just going to single you out. I think a lot of people have used similar language, imagery,
and so on. Do you think that that kind of thing is just something that ought to be, given that
the President Trump was nearly assassinated by somebody with a gun.
Is that useful to the debate?
Here's, we have something called the Second Amendment here in the United States of America.
Sure.
And we are allowed to protect ourselves.
And given how dangerous the world is, we definitely have to protect ourselves.
I mean, look at that guy who shot at President Trump.
I mean, that's the perfect example.
We're living in an unsafe world.
And I'm not going to apologize to somebody sitting across the pond about our second
amendment. And I'm not going to, I'm not going to apologize for that. I mean, I would say this.
I have every right, okay, I have every right to carry a gun in America to protect myself. I'm not saying you
don't. I'm just saying that when, when, when, and what's the problem? Well, when elected officials
talk about that's not a threat, that's a public service announcement about car carrying member of the
NRA. What are you saying there? What I'm saying is we want to protect ourselves from violence.
We want to, we don't want to wait and have to call and wait for help for us. Other people took it as a
as a veil threat?
No, it's not.
I can't help it if that's how you took it.
I know every time I talk to you.
On the other side, look, Biden talks about putting Trump in the bullseye.
I think that was also reprehensible.
No, no, the difference is invoking,
you're like strap on a Glock and a car carrying in or a,
the clear implication is, don't look around with me, I'll shoot you.
It's hard.
It's really hard for me to explain to you how important the Second Amendment it is in our rights.
I know.
I know a lot about your.
Second Amendment? The difference is I want to be able to protect myself and my Second Amendment rights give me the opportunity to do that.
The left, however, Joe Biden and the media of the last 11, 12 days were actually talking about assassinations and assassinating the president, taking him out.
I heard people on the media saying that Joe Biden should assassinate, should have Trump assassinated.
That's absolutely wrong. I'm saying, we need to.
to protect ourselves in this world.
It's not safe.
Pierce, our streets aren't safe anymore.
They're not safe right now.
I'm running against a guy
who wants to defund the police.
Meanwhile, we're letting 12 million people come in
who are criminals.
The point of making,
should politicians, on both sides,
just be more careful going forward
about the kind of language they use?
I believe in the First Amendment,
and I definitely believe
we shouldn't be threatening anybody.
Right.
So is that a yes?
I believe,
if you're a politician who's threatening somebody
or trying to push people to threaten somebody,
that's a problem.
But do you think the language on both sides
has got to in Sanjury?
I don't see President Trump trying to threaten anybody.
I don't see people in our movement
trying to threaten anybody.
Have you talked to President Trump?
I missed his call last night.
After my speech, I was doing an interview with the media
and I missed his call,
but he left me a really kind voice message
that I appreciated very much.
And so I wasn't able to chat with them.
I was hoping to talk to him last night,
but I was in a throng talking to reporters
and I missed the phone call.
But I appreciate, if he's watching,
thank you, President Trump, for that nice message.
I'm absolutely certain he'll be watching.
I think uncensored's on his reminder list for his YouTube.
I think he's any doubt that Donald Trump
will now win the election?
I believe he will win.
I think he's going to win
in huge numbers, a massive victory. And more importantly, it's going to be a victory for our country.
I think the world wants President Trump back in the White House. We're not safe. The world's not safe
with Joe Biden, who's not totally with it, running the show. We're not safe anymore in our own
communities. Our borders wide open. We have a ton of problems right now. And we need President
Trump, a man with strength and the intelligence and the courage to do the right thing to get back
in there. I'm excited about it. I'm working hard to win my
race in the U.S. Senate so we can get President Trump the majority in the Senate. We can
accomplish what we need to do for the American people. And I mean this. I want all Americans
to do better. Pierce, I think we're actually much more united than the media wants people to be.
We're much more united. And this country is coming together and we're going to make sure that
we move forward and bring about great change to get us out of the mess we're in with the Joe Biden's
disastrous and the Democrats' disastrous policies and get us back on the right track. So
everybody does better. Carole, always good to have you on our census. Thank you for coming back on.
Likewise. Thank you, Pierce.
