The Benny Show - LIVE From Congress as the SAVE America Act PASSES, Voter ID to END Election Fraud | Obama in PANIC

Episode Date: February 12, 2026

House passes the SAVE America Act, Another transgender mass shooting leaves 10 dead in Canada, Sen. Mike Lee And Sen. Markwayne Mullin join the show. Go to http://joiandblokes.com/benny and use cod...e BENNY for 50% off your labs and 20% off all supplements.” Blackout Coffee: http://www.blackoutcoffee.com/benny and use coupon code BENNY for 20% OFF your first order American Financing: American Financing: Save with https://www.americanfinancing.net/benny NMLS: 182334, http://www.nmlsconsumeraccess.org Patriot Mobile: Go to https://www.PatriotMobile.com/Benny and get A FREE MONTH Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:00 May I see your voter ID? I got disc driver license. Yeah, that should work. No, those don't work, honey. How about this EBT card? Yep, yep, that should do it. Do you have a voter ID? We can get you one here.
Starting point is 00:00:17 How do you expect me to do all that? Ain't nobody got time for that. It's going on. We're here live from the U.S. Capitol on a glorious day. the Save America Act has passed the House and it is rolling on over to the Senate. And we've got a couple senators who will be rolling with us today live from Washington, D.C. Today is Thursday, February 12th, 2026. The Save America Act has passed.
Starting point is 00:00:52 Libs are freaking out. Barack Obama is crying because he thinks that his base of support is too stupid to go get an ID. Okay? They need an ID to get a liquor store. need an ID to get on a plane to come here, need an ID to do literally, buy a lotto ticket, but no, no big deal, don't need an ID to vote. If you're too dumb to get an ID,
Starting point is 00:01:12 should you even be voting? A critical question. Ladies and gentlemen, Senator Mike Lee and Senator Mark Wayne Mullen. In the studio live with us to answer the questions, will the SAVE Act get packed, pass more importantly,
Starting point is 00:01:24 John Thune, on board right now. It's going to be an amazing show. My name is Benny Johnson, and this is the Benny Show. First, ladies and gentlemen, Are you getting enough night sleep? Are you getting a good night sleep? This is a superpower? Superpower is like good rest, good sharp rest. The senator of Mark Wayne Mullen, he's an athlete. You'll be here like you got to sleep. You got to chill out. This is the time for you to lock in with your health.
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Starting point is 00:03:10 What does this tell you exactly about the state of America? What, the one house Democrat, so what this is, is it is an IQ test. It is saying that we have either like the dumbest electorate possible as Democrats, we don't trust our own people to have IDs. We don't trust them to have IDs to get malt liquor. We don't have trust them to have IDs to get on effectively Democrats are like, do they, they're saying that their voter base is third world citizens. They're like low IQ, you're talking 70, 70, 60 IQ. This is what they're effectively saying by not voting for the SAVE Act. Because all the SAVE Act is doing is saying, you've got to be a U.S. citizen, you've got to have an ID to vote. You got to have an ID to do literally anything in society.
Starting point is 00:03:56 To do anything in society. I check into my hotel in Washington, D.C., we're here for meetings yesterday. Where's your ID? It's a liberal hotel, by the way. It's like liberal propaganda everywhere all over the hotel. It's such a sunken city here. I can see what the senator is in the studio with me. Senators like, I've got to get back to Oklahoma as soon as possible. The entire city, the Uber driver only speaks Farsi.
Starting point is 00:04:18 Okay, I had no idea what Muhammad was saying. I'm like, the hotel, I'm like, I'm checking in. It's like nothing but alphabet propaganda everywhere. I'm like, okay, should I even be staying here? This is out of control. Everything is propagandized in the city. I have, but the first thing they say, the first thing the woke guy, he's got a septum piercing, blue hair, nose ring, ear rings, okay? The total spectrumy dude, all right, clearly transitioning.
Starting point is 00:04:42 And he's like, give me your ID now. I want it. I need it now is what, like, the guy says inside of the woke hotel that I stayed at in D.C. Same thing on the airline. So it's like they'll demand ID for everything. You order a glass of wine at dinner. We go out, we had a business dinner last night, you order a glass of wine, ID.
Starting point is 00:05:03 It's crazy. They don't, they're not living in reality, and this is all that the Republicans in Congress are asking for. Okay, let's read the top line here. One House Democrat votes in favor of voter ID. One. I don't even know which one it is. Who is it?
Starting point is 00:05:17 Proof of citizenship. Come on. Do you know which one is? Henry, uh, I mean, we might as well, yeah, Quayyar. Oh, okay. You bought your part in there, pal. Okay.
Starting point is 00:05:28 Good job. Ladies and gentlemen, why let's welcome to the stage the great senator from the state of Oklahoma, Mark Wayne Mullen. Sweet. What's up, Senator? How we do it? I'm doing good. I'm assuming those. Sorry, we're high energy this morning. Yeah, I see that. That's a cup of coffee that you haven't even taking a drink out of yet. I'm thinking what is it going to be like when you get at the bottom of that cup. Mm-hmm. So the, you don't want to see. Go back this Joey, this Joey Blunt, Blunt, what did you say? The sleep, the adjunct. Yeah, Joy and Blok. Look, is it an Australian company? I don't know. Because what did you say?
Starting point is 00:06:03 It's Joey and... And blokes. Bloaks. Blokes. I assumed, isn't Blokes like a guy from Australia? I actually went and did my blood work. I got like my blood. I got my blood work done and like you can see like where your testosterone levels are as a man.
Starting point is 00:06:18 You can like see where things are. Well, yours was pretty low, wasn't it? It was actually fine. Well, it was fine. It was fine. Like tell me your number. It's supposed to be in like, it's in the 600s. Oh, that's pretty good.
Starting point is 00:06:27 It's 6802. You know Jason Smith? So you want it to be at 800, right? You want it to be up 800, right? So it's like, the problem is you get poisoned by society. Like all of society, everything, the drinking water, everything's fluorinated. Yeah. Like it's like entire, all society is estrogenated, right?
Starting point is 00:06:44 So it's like you've got to like try and, I don't know, bro. Like do I move out to Oklahoma? Do I just completely off the grid? Yeah, no. It's through cattle farming in Oklahoma, right? We're good. We're a red state. We don't poison people.
Starting point is 00:06:57 But you know, Chairman Jason Smith from Missouri? So I talked to him to getting his testosterone levels tested. He's like, only if you do. No, no, no, no, this is worse. His was higher than mine. No, way. I swear. What?
Starting point is 00:07:10 I swear, this is higher than, almost double. Almost double, Mike. That shocks me. Me, too. It shocked my wife, too. Was it male in testosterone, or what was it? Was it Dominion? Like, who did the vote?
Starting point is 00:07:21 Who did the, was it Dominion? No, we went to actually GW to a urologist. Really? And not to a men's clinic or anything like that. We went to a urologist to do it. Guys got to take this stuff seriously. And like you should just get tested and just see where your body's at, right? And it's not your fault.
Starting point is 00:07:35 It's not like someone's going to like come crash out on you or who you are. It's like a lot of the stuff is societal. Like everything from receipts that you get at a 7-Eleven. Everything is like just covered in estrogen. It's like bad for men. You got to like watch out what you're putting into your body. Microplastics is terrible. I am horrible.
Starting point is 00:07:54 I have the worst diet in the world. All right. I like Pop-Tarts and cereal. Really? Yeah, I eat horrible. People think because I work out that I eat well. You like a C-Saint-Sheel? Yeah, it may be worse.
Starting point is 00:08:09 I mean, I don't like baby food, but I do like the gummies. And so, I mean, I'm just like this. I don't eat well, but I work out hard because my analogy is I want to work out so I can eat what I want. And so my eating habits haven't changed since I was in middle school. and but and I and I all and you guys laughing about being an athlete and I sleep well I don't sleep I sleep horrible really I sleep hard sleep is super power sleep but don't sleep a superpower yeah yeah you gotta get I sleep five hours maybe wow and then I'm up um I could do four sometimes but I'd rather work out in the morning and sleep it's just the way I am I just I'd rather
Starting point is 00:08:47 get I'd rather get a good hour hour and a half workout in then sleep another hour hour and a half Bro, like, it's like the thing that the story is a legend, like, Trump, like, doesn't sleep at all. Now, I'm not, he does, like, create a, like, he doesn't sleep. Like, doesn't sleep. I have heard to share the story about him. He'll go for it. So, so. So, I...
Starting point is 00:09:04 Who it's, like, where it's, like, like, the transcontinental flights with him. Yes. Like, he's, like, wandering around Air Force One, like, knocking on doors, trying to talk to people, like, in the middle of the night. So he, we, I spent a lot of time on the plane with him when we're campaigning. Yeah. A lot of time. And, and, and I never saw the guy sleep. And, right?
Starting point is 00:09:21 And so in between, doing three, you know, rallies a day. He was doing 12 telephone town hall meetings for members all across the country. And, and we would go until midnight at night. We'd eating junk food the whole time, which I'm cool with that, but we're eating junk food the whole time. We'd get the hotel like at midnight, be back in the vehicles by 530, and when we get there, he's still wanting to have meetings. Like, he's still going. I'd never slow down. And he would, I'd see him crash out for five minutes, five minutes, you can sit your clock to it. One time a day, and he would just go to to sleep and wake up with more energy than he had before he went to sleep. I've never seen anything
Starting point is 00:09:55 like it. But he's really, he's, he's really bad about calling you between 11 and 1, especially if something's going on. Like if we're working on, you know, the one big beautiful bill, or we're working on the SAVE Act, or we're working on some legislation, we're doing a vote of Rome all night. He's up and he's calling. And if we're going leading up to it, he's having conversations about it. And I'm always afraid about him calling me right when I go to sleep because I don't sleep much, but my first hour I go to sleep, I'm out to the world. If you wake me up, I'm not happy. Like, I'm not even myself.
Starting point is 00:10:27 I don't remember it. So I've always been afraid that he would call me during that first hour of sleep. And I went to bed one time about 1130, which is a little early for me. And I woke up at 4.30, and I was like, I had a dreamt to talk to the president. Say, oh, God, please tell me I didn't. Because I really bad about it in the first hour of sleep. And I looked at it and said, DJT, and it was black. and I looked at the duration of the call, and it was three minutes, and I was like, oh my gosh.
Starting point is 00:10:55 And this was 4.30 in the morning, so I waited until 5.30 to call him, and he picked up the phone, the first thing he goes and says, you don't remember talking to me, do you? And I said, no, sir. I said, what did I say? And he said, you'll never know clicking on the way. To stay, I have no idea what I said. And I'm scared of death to know what I said, but I'm pretty sure it's going to come back and bite me one day. I wasn't planning on doing this, but you brought your lovely wife into the studio.
Starting point is 00:11:18 So hold up. Y'all are like asleep and Trump's just like calling and he's just like taking calls from Trump in the middle of night? That happens a lot. Okay. But I don't always... He's interrupted a few things too. I've got to be honest with you.
Starting point is 00:11:35 Hey Trump, like we're sleeping. Yeah, okay. All right, okay. Not always sleeping. We've got some forgiving wives in Congress. We're not always sleeping. Sometimes I have to catch my breath first. We're married.
Starting point is 00:11:46 It happens. My wife loves us. of like 10 kids. They didn't have like 10 kids. Six. Yeah, okay. And I remind them, you know, there's a reason why you came to this world. Talk about TRT. We're talking about this. We're here to talk about Save that. We're supposed to be talking about saving
Starting point is 00:12:01 American voters. Yeah, well, you know, it goes different directions. By the way, my wife and I've been been together since third grade. Really? Yes, and been married 28 years. Six kids. From ages 22 to 15. We have more of that. We saved a country, man. Yeah. I'm on board of the Edle on this population.
Starting point is 00:12:18 That's right, bro. We're on four kids in four years. We're shooting for five kids in five years. I would have six more, but we have a grandbaby. You hear that man? No, no, we have grandbaby coming down. Wife, Senator Mullen is in the studio with us. So she can make a cameo anytime she wants to.
Starting point is 00:12:36 She can just hop around the stream. Show people how beautiful you are. Come on, I'm married up. Okay, whatever. She's shy. We're talking a save act. I'm trying to save your marriage act. That's what we're going to do next.
Starting point is 00:12:46 We're going to save Senator Mullen's marriage act by not stream crashing with the wife. Okay, let's talk about the Save Act, damn it. We're not here to talk about TRT. Which, by the way, we just last week worked out with Kid Rock. We worked out with Kid Rock and RFK. Did you work out with Kid Rock and RFK? RFK Jr. and Kid Rock working out in Kid Rock's private town.
Starting point is 00:13:06 No, I'm so jealous. Those bros talk about TRT, they're like, RFKs in the 70s, you know, they're like straight up talking about it. Yes. Yeah. I mean, I, first of all, I'd love it to be in that. workout but that's Bobby at 70 years old is stinking remarkable you know he was he was giving me crap he's like man you smash my my my my my my my my time you know on the challenge the 50 pushups
Starting point is 00:13:30 was it 50 pushups 100 pull-ups no it's 50 pushups and 100 pull-ups and in a or 200 what was it it was it was 100 push-ups 100 push-ups 50 pull-ups and whatever time it was and and I did it in pretty quick because he challenged me and he was like man you smell mash my time, you may be look bad. I was like, you're 70. Yeah, bro. How many 70 guys could even do it for time to begin with? He was 70, and he was total frame maxing.
Starting point is 00:13:57 Yes. On all of us. Yeah. So, like, he has this big jacket on, and he takes his jacket off, and he's wearing a muscle shirt. Yeah. Of course he is. And it's, like, Kid Rock's kind of skinny, you know? Like, Kid Rock's, like, trailer park, like, skinny, but, like, in great shape for 55.
Starting point is 00:14:11 You know, he's, like, jumping around on stage. He's a fantastic shit. Not like he was on meth, but he was a skateboarder in a trailer park. That's exactly right. Skateboarder. Yes, exactly right. Trailer Park, skateboarder. Yeah, right.
Starting point is 00:14:20 Yep. And, and I, you know, I'm, like, kind of a doughy, like, dad bod just trying to, like, get this business, you know, off the ground. I'm, like, working, you know, but I'm trying. And, you know, I'm trying not, I'm trying not to, like, be able to swap clothes with Chris Christie, okay? That's where I am in my.
Starting point is 00:14:36 And, and try not to have. If he swathe me, like, one side of his pants. Well, yeah, Chris, Chris, Chris, yeah, it's right. You're, like, you know, you go, and you could, uh, go, lasso, like a steamboat with Chris Chrissy's belt. And so I'm just trying not to be there. And, but like, RFK Jr. is just total, like, looks maxing, frame maxing.
Starting point is 00:14:58 Yeah. It's just like, yeah, yeah. Bro, you are, I think he's like 70, like, two or something. I have, you, you probably haven't seen him with his shirt off, but it's pretty. He took his shirt off. Yeah, it's ridiculous. That's all I'm saying. Yeah, I was like, I told my wife, I said, that expectation isn't in when I'm 70.
Starting point is 00:15:15 Yeah, so unfair. Yeah, at some point, I'm not going to, I'm going to give up. Anyway, this has gone crazy on the rails, dude. We're talking about, Bobby, with his shirt off. I mean, where did it go to? We are trying to save America. Yeah, yeah. Okay, so we save your marriage first, we're good.
Starting point is 00:15:30 Well, you save your marriage, you save family, you save America. Right. So I'm trying to save America by having a million kids and, like, you know, and like making more Americans and more Christians, and I feel like we can outbreed the left. But I think we could also, like, outvote the left if we got rid of illegal voting. So what's up? So, so let's start about,
Starting point is 00:15:46 save act. First of all, you know, when the, when the Democrats can't make a logical argument, they go to, it's racist, right? So Chuckie Schumer comes out immediately and says the Save Act is Jim Crow 2.0. And you're going, really? Okay. It's already in 37 states. And so out of, out of 50 states, there's 37 states that already have a voter ID required when you go vote. And the only 13 states that don't, I'm sure there's no, you know, direct, you know, connection here, but the only 13 states that don't are the ones that voted for Harrison Biden. The irony of that, right? So out of 37 states, there's not been one lawsuit that said that we were suppressing, you know, the minority vote.
Starting point is 00:16:31 There's not been one complaint that people couldn't vote. In fact, in Georgia, when they passed a voter ID, remember, they were saying that it was going to, it was going to suppress a minority vote in Atlanta, and actually the vote went up. the next election. There was more people that voted. My brother in Christ, I went to Atlanta when they were doing all this. I went to Atlanta,
Starting point is 00:16:52 and it was actually Charlie's idea. Charlie was like, why don't you go to Atlanta and chill out with all the homeless people? Like, go under the bridges, go into the tent cities, and go chill out with a bunch of black homeless people. Like, go.
Starting point is 00:17:03 Because that's what they were saying. Remember Delta Airlines, Coca-Cola? It's not Ray Fifth, you know, everyone, Tyler Perry. And so I went there, and I was straight up assing homeless people. So I went into these, like, filthy homeless encampments.
Starting point is 00:17:14 It's all on camera. And I was like, yo, do you have an ID? And they're like, how else will we buy booze? Of course we have an ID. All these homeless people, they were living under bridges. I was in their tents, under bridges and everything like that asking them about it. And they were like, as actually racist to think that me as a homeless person is too dumb to get an ID. Most of the shelters they go into, they have to have a ID.
Starting point is 00:17:33 That's a great point. Because they run their idea, I didn't make sure they're not a violation. It's such a stupid argument. If they're resorting that argument, it's such a stupid argument. Obama did this today. I seriously saw his tweet. So Obama puts it up and he's like, this will do it. disenfranchised voters, what's your message to Obama?
Starting point is 00:17:47 He's irrelevant at this point. You know, him and Michelle should just go and enjoy their millions of dollars that made off the government because, you know, they were community organizers and they left the White House and somehow they were able to purchase a, which I'm glad for success, but I don't know how you how you're a community organizer scraped him by living in a rent house. You leave the White House and you're able to purchase $11 million house. I don't know how that works, but it did for them. So whatever, go enjoy the life.
Starting point is 00:18:10 Check with Epstein's accountants. Yeah, no, you know, Joe. So go enjoy your life, but don't sit there. start saying it's racist because Obama had the best opportunity to bring the country together. I mean, here's a guy that had every excuse to lose in life. And he was raised in Kansas by his white grandparents. And then somehow he made it Hawaii. I don't know the whole connection there, but he was in Hawaii. He was in Kansas. But his father was absent. And he was a young black man that came up to build and become a president of the United States with no, no connection
Starting point is 00:18:44 to the world of success. And he did it. And if anybody should have been out there and bring the country together, it should have been Barack Obama to say, listen, don't tell me about racism, don't tell me about the division, don't tell me how horrible the country is. If I can do it,
Starting point is 00:19:00 and I can be raised by a single white mother, and I can be raised by my grandparents in Kansas in a white community, and I can still make it and make it become President of the United States. What a great story. Instead, he wanted to bring in division and bring in and make Black Lives Matter a signature staple of his presidency.
Starting point is 00:19:21 So he has no relevance in my world other than, okay, great, you're the first Black American United States. The truth is we want to save America, and that's why this is called the Save Act. And the way you save America is you bring in confidence in our election. If you want to keep people at home, you keep them at home by thinking that our system is rigged, and your vote doesn't matter. and if they think it doesn't matter, then that's how you lose the voter integrity.
Starting point is 00:19:48 If they have some type of proof, like using your credit card, most people require a voter ID if you're checking into a hotel with that. For a whole. If you go rent a car, you've got to have a voter IT. If you go sign up for government programs, you've got to have an ID.
Starting point is 00:20:04 If you board a plane, you've got to have an ID. If you go to college, you've got to have an ID. If you get a job, I legally cannot hire you. unless I have a picture and a photocopy of your voter ID. I have to send it into the Department of Labor. It's illegal if I don't have it. And so for them to say that you have to have a voter and ID for anything else you do in the world or in this country
Starting point is 00:20:29 except to vote, you have to sit there and go, why? What are they afraid of? That would be the question. What are you afraid of? I think we can answer that question, but what are you afraid of to say that you've got to have a voter or you got to have an ID to vote? Bro, can I like ask you a little bit about Georgia
Starting point is 00:20:52 because I think that's what they're afraid of? Because like what happened in Georgia. Sure. So the FBI goes and raised Georgia. I know you were critical for Trump's election integrity. Yeah. And you know all the dark secrets. So what can you tell us about what's up in Georgia?
Starting point is 00:21:06 Because this is why they want that. They wouldn't be able to pull off what they pulled off in Georgia in 2020. if every ballot had to be tied to an ID. So, actually, the irony of it, I was talking, I've been dealing with this on and off the last 36 hours because there's been some new developments. I think you've seen some of President Trump's. Talk to me.
Starting point is 00:21:25 True social. Talk to me, Senator. Well, I can't get into it real deep, but I can tell you that there's been a lot of, and we're not trying to rehash the 2020 election, okay? That's in the past and the president's working in the future. What we're trying to do is keep the 2020 elections from happening in the future. And so to do that, you've got to identify their irregularities that took place.
Starting point is 00:21:51 The irregularities by saying, how did the machines, if the machines were compromised, how were they compromised or how would they have been compromised? So you've got to use a legal term there. If you have voter melon ballots, how were they harvest? how were they received? Who signed for them? Who were the individuals that signed up for them? How many of them were sent to the same address?
Starting point is 00:22:19 We have so many of them that came from the exact same address. Now, I have a big family, and we have a lot of people that come in and out of my house. But I can assure you, the only people that vote with my address are my wife and I and my kids when they were still in high school. Now they have their own address in the college towns that they're at, right? But I can assure you those are the only people. So how are you having a
Starting point is 00:22:42 single family home with 20 and 30 people voting from the same address? Yeah, for real. No, and that's what you're having, and that's what you're saying is you're having voted harvest go by because there's a bunch of homeless people, which is fine, right? They have the right to vote too. But how they all of a sudden get coordinated there at the same address, who went and did that? Because in Georgia, a ballot harvesting in that degree, now you can go collect ballots, but to about the true term of ballot harvesting is illegal. And what that is, is that when you go and you fill it out for people and you're stamping it and you're melling it for them, not just simply picking it up and you're not looking over the shoulder
Starting point is 00:23:21 why they're doing it. And there's a lot of that that's been showing up in Georgia. There's a lot of counties and precincts that had a lot more people voting than they had seen in the years passed and that was registered to vote from that precinct, which is why voter ID is so critical. I mean, just show that you're able, that it's who you are. I'm in Oklahoma in a small town, Adir County where my wife and I were raised our entire life, graduated from, raised our family in, I go to the precinct. Everybody knows me. I mean, everybody knows me, right?
Starting point is 00:24:00 And I still have to show a voter ID. Yes, right. They turned me away one time because I forgot. I had to go back home and get my stupid wallet because I forgot my wallet. I never forget my wallet. And I had to go back home, which was a 30 minute drive because out to our ranch and turn around and come back to vote. And they, I mean, it's not like they don't.
Starting point is 00:24:17 I was like you could Google, but it's not. And the lady that was doing it was there, she's our third grade teacher, second grade teacher. Our second grade teacher. But that's in small town America. So if they can enforce it, then Atlanta, Georgia can enforce it. So what, hold up. So, okay, so why don't we talk? through how would the Save Act, Save America Act, sorry, don't mean the misgender the bill,
Starting point is 00:24:41 how the Save America Act is going to prevent this. And where is that act today? So John Thune makes big news this morning. He's like, I am a co-sponsor, which is huge. So how does it prevent what we saw in 2020? Talk me through that. Where is that bill going to go? Well, it won't, it won't go into effect right now in the 20, or the 26 midterm relations. It won't go in in fact, until 27. And so Mike, who is brilliant at this, by the way, Mike is one of those friends that you need to have because he can quote law and statistics better than anybody,
Starting point is 00:25:17 but sometimes he talks to you, like, hey, bring it down, man, like use English that I can understand because he has, he dives so deep into it. But there were some issues. The Democrats were complaining about it, and he paid attention to them. That's kind of the brilliance of Mike. Mike, you okay, well, we can clean it up because they're like, it's difficult.
Starting point is 00:25:34 You're talking about Mike Lee. Mike Lee, Senator Mike Lee from Utah. He goes, listen, there's some problems with it because the Democrats are saying that it's, you got to show it, you got to show citizenship when you register to vote and you got to show citizenship. This is one of the arguments, when you go to vote to. He's like, that was not the intent of it, since that's not the intent of it, we're going to clean it up. And then they were talking about what about those that are already registered to vote. That's already sign affidated that said that you, that they're legal to, legal to vote. He says that's not our intent to redo and make everybody go sign up to re-vote again.
Starting point is 00:26:08 This is for people that are restroom to vote. And then it was like, well, what about the cost to the individual? So the cost of the individual goes to, well, can you just not do this with your voter ID? So when you get your real ID, like my wife and I, we had to do a change of address just recently. And when we went to go there, we already had a real ID. But to get a real ID, I had to show my birth certificate, which showed my, you know, my citizenship. And then we went to go redo it, I could register to vote there. And you could register as a Republican because I already had my real ID.
Starting point is 00:26:39 So does your real ID, if you showed your birth certificate at the time to show that you're a citizen, does it count as proof of citizenship? And so Mike went through and cleaned a law that up, which is why he had to do another bill to, because on the first bill there was already 50 co-sponsors. And so he had to rewrite it and reissue it since it can't be amended yet because it wasn't on the floor. So that's why we're getting new co-sponsors. That's why John Thune just signed up. So what it does now, and Mike can go into it even more in detail, is once you register to vote and you show your proof of citizen, which is, your birth certificate or passport, whatever it is.
Starting point is 00:27:17 Once you show that your citizen, you can, and you sign up, now you're on the register. So when you go to the precinct, all you got to do is show the voter ID, or show your ID, not voter I card, just your ID like you do when you check in a hotel. and you go there and say, yeah, that's you. Check. That's your name. That's your picture. You're registered. Here's your ballot.
Starting point is 00:27:38 Go vote. It doesn't take any time at all. Like I said, 37 states already do that. We already have it. So it's just voter integrity is all this is. And people will say, well, it's not constitutional. Well, Article 1, Section 4 does allow the federal government to have a say in federal elections, not state elections. So state elections, you can hold a state election however you can't.
Starting point is 00:28:01 Well, federal government isn't impeding in that. But the Constitution clearly says that you're supposed to be as citizen of the United States. It doesn't clarify how that proof is because people didn't have ID back then. And so this isn't outside the Constitution. We're not telling the states how to run state elections, but we already tell states when they got to have the primary or the general elections. We don't tell them how to handle the primaries. We don't tell them if you've got to have a runoff state or, or, or, or, you know,
Starting point is 00:28:28 if it's a winner-take-all state, we don't tell them how they have to do runoffs if they do it. We just tell them that this is a date that the general election has to take place in federal elections. That's the only time we get into it. And we don't even tell them how they have to handle their runoffs, or, I mean, their special elections. So for federal elections, we have the constitutional right to say that you've got to prove that you're a citizen. And so this is well within the Constitution. So when the Democrats go out there and say it's racist or they say that it's federalizing election, Their memory's short because they did try to federalize the election.
Starting point is 00:29:03 Back when Biden was in office, when Chucky Schumer was leader and Nancy Pelosi was speaker, they tried to get out there in federalized election to require that mail-out ballots were supposed to be sent to air-re-one. That was like the first priority, yeah, that's right. Because they know that mail-in ballots are where they can have the most flexibility to control the vote. Is you, are you going to get any Democrat senators to sign on it? Are you going to get Federman? I don't know.
Starting point is 00:29:34 I don't know. Is it possible? It's possible. I mean, John already said that he's thinking about re-registering as a Republican. Come on. No, he did. He came out publicly and said that. He says, my party isn't anything I recognize anymore.
Starting point is 00:29:45 And so it's funny because he said that, and Lisa Mikowski said that she was thinking about going the other direction. Yeah, that's McCask. There's an even trade, I guess. She's messed. And John's a wonderful guy. I don't know if you've ever had him on here. show or not. No, I'd love to, though.
Starting point is 00:30:00 He is awesome. He's hilarious, first of all. But he, so you could get John to do that. Keep in mind that, like I said, we have 37 states that already have this. Out of those 37 states, I think there's nine Democrat senators that are from those states. Remember, Georgia's got two of them. And so it'll be interesting how they vote. Now, I don't think they'll sign up, but when the vote comes to the floor,
Starting point is 00:30:28 how do they, how do they vote? Because overwhelmingly their state supports it. Remember, this is like an 82% issue. Yeah, of course. Across, Republicans, Republicans, Democrats, Independents, Libertarians, right? 82, this is, some people say it's 80. The numbers I've seen on average is 82%. 82% issue, that the American people want this.
Starting point is 00:30:53 So you're standing with the 18%, but that's where the Democrats find themselves all the time too, right? enforcing the nation's laws on immigration. That's our overwhelming issue that the American people want. I don't care what demographic you poll. It's well over 50% that they want it. It just depends on how you ask the question. If you ask the question, do you think all illegal should be deported right now? 52% of America, regardless of the way you registered vote, says yes.
Starting point is 00:31:19 If you say, do you think the criminals and the felonies should, the criminals and the felons that are here illegal should be deported? That's like 75%. It's like 75%. Go way up if you ask, Bad Bunny, be deported. Go like, like the whole thing. Just take the whole,
Starting point is 00:31:34 have anyone ever tried to deport a halftime show? This is the first time I've never watched a single minute of the Super Bowl. No one's ever tried to deport a halftime show. Yeah, it's true. Which I think would be fun. Did you see one of the memes that came out there? About the, about the, about the, all the bushes that came in? Did you see that one?
Starting point is 00:31:52 Which one? The one of, you know, because I guess you're in the halftime show. You brought in a whole bunch of shrubbery. Yeah, yeah, yeah. And there was one that came out and they said, this is one way to disguise. We can put it out. That's right.
Starting point is 00:32:02 Did it come for the White House? Yeah. White House TikTok, man. Oh, was it? Based. I didn't. They are based. They run it back.
Starting point is 00:32:09 Okay. So real quick, because I think I hear Senator, Senator Lee's joining us too. Get the WWW walk in. Tell me about, tell me about, because you were so critically involved
Starting point is 00:32:23 in President Trump ensuring 2024 election was a, solid and sound election. A lot of people in the chat are like, listen, this is something, this is like, this is like Nicholas Maduro, this is like the minion voting systems, smartmatic, this is why some of that raid happened. Maybe Maduro is going to like squeal and tell us the whole thing, right?
Starting point is 00:32:46 He's going to like tell us how this, how these systems worked throughout the world to rig elections. And you know, it's crazy, man. We went through the Brazilian elections. We went through John Ossoff's election, Warnock. it's like the margins are like totally algorithmic. The margins are like perfect, like a perfect, like to the letter, 49.2 versus 50.3, right? It's like, it's like somebody punched it into a computer system, right?
Starting point is 00:33:14 So, for the votes. And then you go back into Fulton County and you're like, well, I mean, Rudy's telling us that they were straight up printing ballots, like on site, and that like they have 17,000 votes that nobody even knows where they came from. They have no ballots to match the actual votes. then we went back and checked the tape. They were coming up with different numbers like by the hour of how many votes they had.
Starting point is 00:33:34 It was like a machine was trying to like create an algorithm, trying to punch in like a specific, you can go back and check it. And then they're like, oh, don't worry, it's a water pipe. It's the water pipe. Shut it down. So the way that this,
Starting point is 00:33:48 I dove in deep, real deep. And you know that during this and not publicly, but very privately. And I went to Elon first and I said, Elon is it possible? right i mean here's arguably the smartest guy in the world for real right especially when it comes to anything electronic and he says anything that is man-made can be manipulated anything and anything that's open to to a connection meaning an open source connection even if it's secured can always be
Starting point is 00:34:21 tagged and especially if you have the key and i was like what do you mean the key he says a key is the back door that even if you have a secure network, I can still open the key. The key is a is a very encrypted code and I with the key I can enter the back of it and I can come out of it and leave no footprint. He says, so who controls the key? I'm not I'm not a tech guy, but I dove into it. And so when he started looking at that, so he's like, okay, well, how would this be possible hypothetically? And I've got to use legal terms here. All right? You understand because I don't want to get you in trouble or anything. So let's go. Let's start hypothetically. Hypothetically, the way that it would be done, hypothetically,
Starting point is 00:34:59 is that they wouldn't go in and change a red county to blue. They would change the percentages. So if you're going for a popular vote in a state, and the state gets electoral votes, so they would take a red county that normally wins by 20%, and they would drop it down to 19.1. And then they would take a blue county that typically wins by 10%, and they would increase it by the same amount.
Starting point is 00:35:31 Right? And you could barely notice that. You'd be like, oh, yeah, whatever. It's not hit the irregularities. It's just, so it doesn't trigger an audit because you're not having a 15-point swing. You're having a percentage swing. But if you do that enough through each precinct,
Starting point is 00:35:49 now because you take it from county to precinct. And how many precincts are in a county? Well, it depends on the population. but so you're keeping roughly the same amount of votes that's in that county and you're just screwing with each little precinct by by a percentage small percentage not even a full basis point just a percentage and and if you do that enough throughout the election especially if you already have it calculated on which specific you can't do it throughout the country because there's too many of them which ones are going to be purple which which are the target well we all know the target states so if you're If you go in and you start changing those percentages, small percentages, not to hit a audit, the only way you catch that, if you go to each one of those precincts and you start hand-counting every single ballot. But if you fall within the parameters that it doesn't trigger an automatic audit, then it takes a court order to change it.
Starting point is 00:36:47 And so it's very smart the way they were able to, the way supposedly they were able to change. these vote percentages to allow the popular vote to go to where they wanted it to go. And then, by the way, they could also increase, say the population had increased in that area because you had a hard move in. And not everybody had registered, but they knew that a lot of people had moved in based on housing. Because they could go in, because this isn't done the night of election. This has done months or years out by looking at where the population base is growing, but the percentage of registered voters aren't. So you change it to where you can vote without being registered.
Starting point is 00:37:29 You just have to sign in that you're doing it, and they do it by voter or by mail out ballots. And so it's an affidated that's been signed, which is why you have so many collected from one town or one address. And then you can run that percentages up of people that supposedly voted based on the population growth that goes in. So this isn't something that was just supposedly done by the, you know, by just
Starting point is 00:37:55 filling in the ballots the night of because when this is many, that's what a lot of people think. This is much more in depth. This was, supposedly, supposedly, and once in time, trying to get you in trouble, supposedly it would been,
Starting point is 00:38:08 it would been planned years out or months out, and they had a contingency plan for a contingency plan for a contingency plan based on pure numbers. So this is where, so when you have so you have that chart and I thought, And then we have it in the, I know we have it in the production now. You have the chart where it's like, this is what Obama got in 2012.
Starting point is 00:38:29 Yeah. This is what Hillary got in 2016, $65 million. Yeah. Here's what Kamala got in 2024, $65 million. And then you have Joe Biden. Yeah. Eighty-one. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:38:39 And everyone's like, wait a second. You just like make up 20 million Democrats? You just made them up. You're telling me that like Kamala, Hillary and Obama couldn't get those 20 million Democrats out, but Joe Biden could campaign. You're not. So this is how I have. When you change small percentages throughout the country and precincts that are swing precincts or heavy precincts.
Starting point is 00:39:00 It's not just swing, but it's heavy precincts. So like I said, who's going to pay attention to when this precinct's supposed to go 20 points and it goes 19.1? You're saying your margin of error, right? So they're not going to say that. Sure. But maybe the precinct went 21, and they took two percentages points off of it. And maybe this one, yes. And so this one, this one that was a red one, they just added in.
Starting point is 00:39:21 So the vote count roughly stays the same, but the popularity totally changes. And when you sit down and Elon, I spent, it's supposed to be a 30-minute meeting with him, and we ended up spending an hour with him, which, by the way, that guy is intense. I mean, intense. Very intense. And when you sit down and you talk to him about this, it just blows your mind. And then you see him, you see Elon start looking at this and going, this is absolutely possible. I mean, it went from yes is possible to, holy smokes, this is absolutely possible.
Starting point is 00:39:57 And I've been working on this now since 20, I guess 20. I'm going to have to look at my wife. Was it 23? Was it 23 when I started working? 22, 23? 23 is when I really dove into it. Really, because now we're getting the midterms and we're like, okay, what do we do to voter integrity, right? And when you started diving into it, the farther you go into, it just doesn't.
Starting point is 00:40:23 I can pull up signal messages right now that I've been getting last night that I haven't been checked yet. That's still working on this because voter integrity is the most important thing. Like I said, the way you can destroy our election system is for people not to trust our elections. And we, President Trump, wants voter integrity more than anything, and we wanted to deliver that for him. And I think we will. We've already done so many things because of knowing that. this. Going to the midterms, you would see messaging going out from the White House saying, we are prepared for this. You even saw Elon even come out and say a couple of things like,
Starting point is 00:41:02 listen, if we see this, to just put people on notice that we got your game, where if you did this or if you try this again, we've got your game, we know where you're going, so already put them a notice. And now it's a matter of going in and fixing it to make sure that if someone doesn't have an Aeon on there putting their eyes on it, or we're not putting our eyes on it, to keep it from happening again. And that's President Trump's number one goal is voter and charity. Not to rehash 2020 is to keep our voters and the American people confident in our elections in the future.
Starting point is 00:41:40 So two quick follow-ups here. One, this is how you helped secure the 2024 election. Well, I don't want to, listen, I was, I was a small guy with a group of people. Yeah, yeah. I was very, I was on the, I was, I saw on the importance of people if they were, if they were. This was a sound election. Yeah. This election did not look anything like the 2020 election.
Starting point is 00:42:00 Nothing like it. Right. Nothing like it. Right. And by the way, our base, our chat doesn't have any major complaints about the 2024 election. No. No. There was no water pipe bursts.
Starting point is 00:42:10 There was no power outages. There wasn't there. There was no boxes and like bunch of vans and everything like that. No, nobody has footage like that. If we had to. footage like that, we'd show it. Yeah. Right.
Starting point is 00:42:18 So it was like so much cleaner. So just quickly talk me through that process. Well, one, that's what I said, by putting people on notice that we're watching, we're aware of their game, made a lot of people very worried about what was happening. They weren't, they didn't want to expose themselves because they knew the trouble they would get into. So just by calling them out, sometimes by just putting you on notice saying, hey man, I don't want to hurt you, but you take another step towards me and you're in my comfort
Starting point is 00:42:45 zone and I'm going to remove you. Right? That's putting you on notice. Now, you've got to make a decision, are you brave enough to step in that circle? And that's the same thing in this. By us just going out there and exposing saying, we know some of your tricks, if you did it, supposedly. If you did it, we know some of your tricks, and we're watching all of it now. And if you do, since we're watching, we're not going to allow you to be able to go back out and cover your tracks. We're going to grab it.
Starting point is 00:43:08 Right. And then we're going to expose it. So by putting them on notice was what probably helped a lot of the, the, the, the, the, um, the election in 24. But now it's assuring it up. And the president has put so much time and effort, not for his election. He's not running again.
Starting point is 00:43:27 He's done. He's doing it for the American people. And I don't care if you're Republican or Democrat, you should want that. You should want voter integrity, no matter what it is. Because if another Democrat gets elected to office, which will happen at some point,
Starting point is 00:43:40 you want to be confident that we didn't rig it, because let me tell you, if you could do it, we can do it. So let's keep it safe for all the elections for down the road. This is why Elon is going so hard on the pain on the SAVE Act. Yes. So because you've just, you've just like laid out, yeah, uh, an architecture of how important it was for Elon to understand how these elections could be rigged. Every machine is hooked up to the internet. And so the moment that that light switch went on, I mean, this is the piece of legislation. I've never seen Elon
Starting point is 00:44:10 go after a piece of legislation like he's done with the SAVAC. One thing that people don't know is, I wasn't the important person, because I don't know the technical side of it. The most important person in our voter integrity in 2024, I will say arguably, or actually, I would just know what you can say arguably. No, I say arguably because there are some big people that played roles, but no one took a front approach more than Elon. Wow. No one took a more public frontal approach than Elon did. I don't think that story's been fully told, but it's like a fascinating one.
Starting point is 00:44:42 He didn't take credit for it, but it is. it's pretty amazing at his role, and he deserves a tremendous amount of credit for it. And so in closing, he wants that save act because he's been able to see how these things can be rigged. He has the light bulb on. He's fully aware. And so he wants that save act. This is why, right?
Starting point is 00:45:02 And here's a guy that can never even run for president of the United States. That's right. But he loves our country this much. I mean, he's trying to protect entirety because he can also see what's happened in his in his home country and what's happened with the voter integrity. I mean, that would be too, that's too bad that he can't run for president
Starting point is 00:45:20 because I would want an African-American president, you know? Like, that's too bad. You know, because I'm sitting there saying, I want this African-American president. Right? Yeah. And it'd be so he'd him for America. I'll finally have that.
Starting point is 00:45:34 I don't know how you're keeping a straight face on that one. Right? Like, we could finally be that. It's finally equality, you know, we could all say. Yeah. Right? Like Don Lemon's been charged with the KKK Act and Elon Musk is president
Starting point is 00:45:45 We have an African-American president Perfect Perfect You know And it's just too bad Yeah That's all that's too bad You have to ask Mike Lee
Starting point is 00:45:54 Maybe we can change that in that Mike Lee will know the case law Okay And he'll quote the paragraph And the line number I challenge him on it I challenge him on it I hope
Starting point is 00:46:07 I hope he can't do it Because it's the first time he can't do it your wife sitting here like, what show is this exactly? Like, first they're talking about TRT, chinups, pushups with RFK, RFK frame maxing, looks maxing, okay? And then it's like Elon Musk, and then it's like you swing wildly to Elon Musk, like the dark truth about saving the election, which is an awesome story. It should be a movie.
Starting point is 00:46:28 Yeah, by the way, he's a big guy too. Yeah, yeah, yeah. I didn't realize how big of guy he was still the first time I met him. My executive producer, ALX is like 6-2, and he has his photo with Elon Musk, and Elon Musk's like way, way taller in him. Yeah, yeah, that's right. I look like he's one of his kids. He's actually a producer, ALX, wearing his Patriots swag.
Starting point is 00:46:43 Look at that. My heart RFP. All right, well, Senator, we got Senator Lee in the House. This was amazing. Thank you. And then, I guess, as we sign off here, obviously, put up to Senator's social media. Make sure everybody follow Senator Mark Wayne Mullen. And maybe a final, maybe like a final, like over under on, like the SAVE Act getting passed, you know?
Starting point is 00:47:05 Well, I think Mike will probably know it more. we'll get 51 votes. I'm really confident on that. Without JD vans. What does that mean? Without JD vans or no? We'll get 50. I don't think JD can vote on it because it takes 60 so he can only cast a tie vote, right? So can he? I'm looking at Mike.
Starting point is 00:47:23 He can? Okay, so we'll get 51 because I know we'll get 50. Susan Collins says it came out against it. Lisa and Mitch are the only people that came out against it. Susan's been silent on this. And so, yes, it will get 50 votes. But the end of the question is, what do we do with a talking filibuster or how do we move it?
Starting point is 00:47:43 Do we attach it to something? I don't want to get in Mike's lane. Sure. Mike is magical at this one. So this is it, baby. Well, here we go. That's a perfect handoff. Thank you, Senator.
Starting point is 00:47:53 All right. Thank you, Mary. Thank you, God bless you. Yeah. What a great crew. He's got, come on. Come on. The wife can come in and just say, what's on.
Starting point is 00:48:02 Can say hi, babe. Can say hi. Come on. I want to show. I want to prove to the chat that, I'm going to prove to the chat. Look at how. You got to go. We got the happy, we have the happy couple.
Starting point is 00:48:11 Hello, big love, nothing but love for Mrs. Mullen. Hey there. The Mrs. Mullen. How do you do it? How do you do it? How do you do it? How do you do it? This guy is high energy. I survive. He's out of your bouncing a rubber ball all day. I know. I don't know any different.
Starting point is 00:48:25 Yeah. I just don't know any different. I think if he was not crazy, I would think something's wrong. That's when I get worried. All right, all right. And real quick, I've got to put your own spot. advice to young women out there we go to these conferences turning point conferences and they're like you know like i just i want like a good stable relationship you know i want to get married they like you want
Starting point is 00:48:46 young women they want your life i believe want like i want to have kids i want to have like a husband you know who's out providing for the family like what's your advice to young women out there who are like searching put the lord first like above marriage above kids above anything is put the lord first because once that all falls into place and you have god's will then then everything else would be great and perfect. I mean, there's issues. Don't get me wrong. I mean, there are issues.
Starting point is 00:49:15 You're wrong. Raising six kids is like, I mean, I survive, but I wouldn't trade it for the world because I know God's plan for us and I'm in it. And so as long as I'm in God's plan, everything else is good. So that's what I would suggest to young ladies and women that if you want to be that wife and mom,
Starting point is 00:49:35 it starts with being a godly woman. You know what? Marriage is a sacrament. Marriage is something that is blessed. Christ says the church is his bride, right? Like, this is so important. God actually cares about you. He cares about your life. He has someone destined for you. You just need to be locked in, right? With Christ. Absolutely. Christ Maxim. That's right with Mrs. Senator Mullen. Amazing. Thank you. Thank you for keeping this guy strong for us. Okay, my man. What a beautiful family, man. All right. And Senator Mike Lee is in the house. Thank you. Thank you, Mullen. You guys. Sorry, what is the plural of Mullinses?
Starting point is 00:50:10 Malinses. Malinses. Not my element. All right. What's up, Senator? How are we doing that? I think it's Molinae. Molinae.
Starting point is 00:50:19 That's great. I don't speak French. Neither do I. I don't speak French. How are you, Senator? What's up? Doing great? I'm telling you what, man, that the look, it's great.
Starting point is 00:50:31 The hitman look is awesome. Well, thank you. It's a much nicer way of saying it than the bald man. saying it than the bald man look. There's a him man, man. Yeah, it's like it. Legislative hitman. Yeah, that's right.
Starting point is 00:50:41 So let's talk about it, dude. Okay, so we got, I just, I gotta get you to respond to something. ALX, let's throw it up, let's throw it up, let's throw up that Obama. Tweet, Obama's been tweeting at you man this morning. At me? At you. I'm so flattered. Tweeting at you this morning, that's right.
Starting point is 00:50:55 So here's what he has to say. We're gonna open it up, I'll show it to you right here. We'll pop it up on screen, boys, okay? He says, vote no on the Save Act. He got the name wrong. Okay, so maybe, maybe, maybe, like, Obama doesn't know. He's the Save America Act, so he doesn't even know. So I'm on screen here. Republicans are trying to pass the Save Act. He got the bill
Starting point is 00:51:14 wrong. The bill would make it harder to vote, disenfranchise millions of Americans. So what's up with that? I had seen this one. I thought maybe he responded to my response. I had quoted him last night and said, look, with all the many millions of dollars that the far left is throwing at this, because that's obviously a pretty professionalized. Yeah, I mean, here's Obama showing his ID. You think it's... Scroll down on the comments on the tweet.
Starting point is 00:51:39 You can see Obama using his ID to vote. It's great. Hold on. Keep going. Matt Van Swole. There it is. Oh. Oh, here's my ID.
Starting point is 00:51:47 Buddy. Benny, I'm shaking. I'm shaking right now. I'm shaking. Look how racist Obama is. I'm so triggered because I mean, that's just... Look at these poll workers. Look at these clearly racist poll workers asking Obama for his ID.
Starting point is 00:51:59 Right. Whoa. That's too bad. This is probably in Chicago, no doubt, right? Right, right. Wow, man. Yikes, that's Jim Crow. That's Jim Crow.
Starting point is 00:52:08 That's what it is. That's Jim Crow 2.0. I can't believe it. How would Obama support these racial structures in society, these racist structures in society by showing his eye to look at him, reach in his pocket. Look at him right there. There he goes. Why wouldn't civil disobedience be an order?
Starting point is 00:52:23 That's right, man. He should have just kicked over that table with all those aunties at it. Just kicked the table over and been like, you know, how dare you? You know, Jim Crow, 2.0. Is nothing sacred? I don't know. I don't know, man. That's right. Don Lemon is being charged with the KKK Act, so I guess there's no rules.
Starting point is 00:52:40 There's no rules. Okay, so your response to Obama. It's wrong. First of all, yeah, I pointed out last night, you think with all those millions of dollars, they could afford at least get the name right, but whatever. This isn't a big deal. In fact, what's a big deal is that we even have to have a law for this. And what he and so many other people are missing about the Save America Act is that what made this whole thing necessary has a lot to do with the with an existing federal law you know a lot of these guys who are taking shots at it including some unfortunately within our own party but a lot of democrats are taking shots at the Save America Act by saying this is an attempt to
Starting point is 00:53:25 federalize all elections and states are in charge of elections we should keep the federal government out of it well generally speaking that's right it's missing important points. First, Article 1, Section 4 of the Constitution gives us a limited degree of say in how federal elections are conducted. Federal elections, including it especially for U.S. senators and U.S. representatives and for presidents. But secondly, this, to the extent it's an intrusion into the conduct of elections. It's an intrusion that was necessitated by federal law. That federal law, the National Voter Registration Act, passed in the state. in 1993 was interpreted a couple decades later by the Supreme Court of the United States
Starting point is 00:54:10 in a case called Arizona versus Inter-Tribal Council. And they interpreted it to say that when you register somebody to vote in a state using the NBRA form, a federal form, a state may not, it cannot, it is legally prohibited from requesting proof of citizenship. That's why we have to get involved in this, and that's what he's missing. That's what so many people who are criticizing this bill and the need for it are missing. We have to do this because federal law right now creates an untenable set of circumstances. So you've got that interpretation.
Starting point is 00:54:45 Then you've got, what, 10, 15 million people who came in illegally between 2021 and 2025 alone. And then on top of all that, one of the things that's changed since the NVRA was first enacted back in the early 90s is that, is that we now have nearly every state issuing driver's licenses to non-citizens. Many of you've got, I think, 19 states willing to issue driver's licenses even to known illegal immigrants. That's what makes this necessary, because the whole point of the NBRA was to allow people to register automatically to vote when they apply for a driver's license. All they have to do is check a box saying, I want to register to vote, and sign their name certifying, by the way, I'm eligible.
Starting point is 00:55:31 eligible to vote. That's a problem. So, why would anybody be in, like, opposed to this? I just, I've been trying to track it, man, and I don't get it. It's like, the argument is that Democrat voters are too low IQ to even, like, function in society at all. Again, I just clicked checked into my, I check into my hotel, totally woke, Washington, D.C., Rainbow flags everywhere, septum piercing, blue hair person checking me in. First thing that they do, if asked me for an ID. It's the first thing.
Starting point is 00:56:10 First thing that happened. Were you triggered by that? Of course. You want to talk about it? Again, I screamed. I said, I'm going to charge you with the KKK Act. The get on the flight, come up here. It's the same thing.
Starting point is 00:56:21 It doesn't make, I don't know how they have any grounds to oppose this. I don't understand any of the argument against it. The argument for it is easy. What could possibly be the argument against it? All right. So the best I could come up with is just to say that any incremental step you add could deter voting. But let's think about that for a minute. It doesn't make any sense.
Starting point is 00:56:51 It's like saying any incremental step that you add to somebody buying alcohol could make it less likely that they buy alcohol. or take something that has an explicit constitutional protection. Buying a firearm, you have to present ID. You go to a federal licensed firearms dealer. You're going to have to show ID. They're going to have to do a background check on you. That is a constitutional right protected by the U.S. Constitution, and you're adding another step, therefore it might deter some people from doing it.
Starting point is 00:57:24 Oh, and if you want to buy like a silencer, if you want to buy like a suppressor, you got to wait six months, eight months. Which is insane, by the way. All these layers, right? The suppressor doesn't make anything more lethal. It just makes it so your hearing doesn't get shot, and so it's easier to protect. Totally. Even if you wear sound suppressors on your ears, it's going to be much easier if you can use a suppressor on your gun.
Starting point is 00:57:47 So you want to talk about layers. Try buying a firearm. Right. Exactly. So my point is that's the best argument that they can come up with. You asked me to concoct the best argument they've got. And I think that's really it. But you can't view that in isolation.
Starting point is 00:58:03 It's like saying anything that makes it harder for people to vote is bad, therefore we have to ban it. Therefore, we're going to make it so easy for people to vote that they can phone it in from anywhere and push one to vote for candidate A and two to vote for candidate B. That would make it easier. So the fact that we don't do that makes voting harder. Therefore, you're suppressing voter turnout. That's ridiculous. Smallness.
Starting point is 00:58:29 It's right with opportunity. That's right of talking about it. It's right of talking about it. It's election fraud manipulation. That's incitement of election fraud, you might say. And so that's the best argument they can come up with, but it sucks. It's a terrible argument. It collapses under its own weight because it proves the point as to why we need it.
Starting point is 00:58:49 When you have elections, if you just had a stack of pieces of paper and anybody could go grab one and write the candidate's name and throw it in there, and you didn't check a box to say, say, hey, Benny, you already voted. You scoundrel, sit down and stuff in the ballot box. You could argue that that, too, just keeping track of who has voted, having a requirement that you register to vote, that too, deter is voting. And yet we allow those steps because the integrity of the election matters. So talk me through the game theory of getting this pass. So people have, now it is in my timeline. I mean, I'm telling you, Senator, I've never seen a bill like that, not the Big beautiful bill.
Starting point is 00:59:29 I've never seen a bill like this. He gets so much kinetic energy from the base itself. People really care. Scott Presler, I know he's camping out in your office. I know he's got a cot there, right? He's got all of his hair products. I've asked him if I could borrow some of his hair. He's got an abundance.
Starting point is 00:59:44 As long as we're redistributing stuff in this town, he ought to redistribute some of his hair to me. But that's a difference. So it's like, people are motivated here. So can you game theory for our audience? What's next? Yeah. First of all, I want to thank Scott and you.
Starting point is 01:00:00 Once you mention one person, it's so hard to do that because there's so many others to mention. But he's an example. You're another example of someone who has done a lot of work to increase public awareness. That's part of the magic behind this bill is that so many people are doing so much lifting all on their own independently. And it's happened, Benny, because this resonant. with people. They see what the risks are, and especially when they understand the legal backdrop, the historical backdrop against which this became necessary, they become just amazed at the fact that this is necessary and amazed at the fact that this is even a little bit controversial.
Starting point is 01:00:49 And it's kind of like anything and everything that the left throws at this makes our movement twice as energized. Every time they add another ridiculous argument, our own supporters become twice as energized to get this thing done. And the thing is,
Starting point is 01:01:08 the American people are with us. This is like an 80-20 issue. Yeah, for real. Yes. For like a bunch of Democrats, black people, Hispanics, even bad bunny fans are like in favor of this.
Starting point is 01:01:18 Bad bunny fans, good bunny fans, all the bunny fans. All the bunny fans. Okay, so again, architect, you are the, you are the, parliamentarian master mind of the Senate. You're the hitman.
Starting point is 01:01:31 You're the legislative hitman here. What happens next? Murkowski is like, I want to do it. Fine, whatever. Like, what happens next? All right. So it's very important now that the House of Representatives has passed this. And I want to thank the House sponsor of my teammate in all this,
Starting point is 01:01:49 Chip Roy, great congressman from Texas. He's the House sponsor of it. They got it through. They got a pass last night. It now comes over to the Senate, and it's built into a House, a Senate-passed vehicle, another bill that was passed by Senator Rick Scott
Starting point is 01:02:06 on a different topic that's pending in the House. They haul that out, they put that in there. They're sending it over to us in the form of a message. It saves us an additional legislative step. What I would like to see happen is for it to come over this Senate. It's not quite clear what's going to happen, both the House and the Senator is scheduled to be out. with members back in their home states the next week.
Starting point is 01:02:28 It's not clear whether that's going to happen yet because there's this Homeland Security shutdown risk going on. But if, in fact, we are out next week, I would love to see this come to the Senate floor on Wednesday, the 25th of February, the day after the President's State of the Union addressed to Congress. And I'm speaking for what I would prefer here.
Starting point is 01:02:50 I don't want to speak for Leader of Theruner for the Senate in its entirety, don't have the authority to do that. But this is what I would say. like to see, and I've articulated this to my colleagues, including Senator Thune late last night, I would love to see it come to the Senate floor Wednesday the 25th. We vote to proceed to it on a motion to proceed. That is it at a simple majority. Now after that, historically, once we're at that stage, a debate would begin somebody would
Starting point is 01:03:19 at some point file a cloture petition, and the cloture petition is what, after it ripens you have a delay after its file before you can vote on. But when you vote on it, that vote is set at 60. That's why most Americans believe, and as a practical matter for many decades, it has often been the case that you've got to have 60 votes in order to get something passed. But you don't actually pass it at 60. 60 is just the threshold for cloture. That's the mechanism by which you force debate to come to a close,
Starting point is 01:03:49 even if there are some senators who still want to continue to debate. You say at that point no more debate because 60 of us agree it's time to bring debate to a close. There is another way. This just hasn't been used in a long time, and it's known as the Talking Philibuster. The Talking Philibuster is what I describe. I've talked a lot about this on X and elsewhere, and to my colleagues, is that you have the talking filibuster and the zombie filibuster. The filibuster refers to the process by which senators are encouraged to and to a significant degree or protect. protected by the Senate rules in their ability to engage in unlimited debate as long as they want to.
Starting point is 01:04:29 But they're supposed to have to speak. To go to the Senate chamber, stand up on the Senate floor, seek recognition, and once recognized, you begin speaking and you stand. And you should have to speak in order to prolong debate and thus delay the moment of ultimate passage on this. We've allowed it to become very easy for senators to, in effect, filibuster without ever actually having to speak. They can't, don't have to stand, don't have to speak. Shoot, they could be asleep. They could be in the Bahamas. They could be somewhere else and they have the benefit of it.
Starting point is 01:05:09 On a bill like this where it's 80-20 in support of the bill, the American people overwhelmingly want it and need it, it really is important for us to make senators speak. And I think that's what we ought to do rather than going down the closure. route and you use this in order to exhaust senators. Trent Lott, former Senate maturity leader, has put it this way when describing the Senate. Most of what happens in the Senate is, it comes about as a result of one of two things. Exhaustion and consent. Members become physically exhausted from talking.
Starting point is 01:05:46 The desire to speak grows out. I sometimes put the exhaustion into three categories. exhaustion, political exhaustion where you exhaust the limitations of what the voters are willing to put up with at some point with an 80-20 bill. They see this unlimited debate, especially if they're going off on tangents. They're just delaying. Their voters aren't going to like that, and so members give up. Then there's also rules-based exhaustion, which is more technical, paragraph 1A of Senate Rule 19, originally embodied in Rule 4 of the original rules of the Senate adopted on April 16, 1787. So in other words, for the entirety of the Senate's existence, we've had this rule that says,
Starting point is 01:06:28 well, you're on the same legislative day debating the same legislative matter. Every senator may speak a maximum of two times in debate on that matter. At some point, they could exhaust the number of times they're able to speak, especially when you consider the Senate may remain in the same legislative day for many calendar days. There's a way to do that. So it at some point, in theory, they could, if those opposed to this bill could exhaust their right to speak on this same legislative matter, as long as we keep it focused on the same thing, and remain on the same legislative day, they run out of speaking slots. So in theory, they could run out of time there. It's not that likely, as likely that we have that kind of exhaustion
Starting point is 01:07:15 as it is political and physical exhaustion. But at some point, they're no longer fielding, Senators speaking on this, the minute that we're in debate on this matter, and they don't field speakers, nobody's standing up being recognized to speak in the Senate on this bill to debate it. We can call the question on the bill, which means the clerk reads the role, you take the vote, and it can pass by a simple majority. That's how we do it. Now, this takes time.
Starting point is 01:07:43 I don't, I want to be very clear about something. I'm not saying that this is easy. It is not. This is difficult. And I'm not trying to say that victory is guaranteed. It is not. Nothing in life is, but this one is in particular. This technique hasn't been used in a long time, but we still have to use it.
Starting point is 01:08:04 Ploture is being abused. The American people are being abused. The integrity of our elections is called into question by the fact that these rules are not there. We have to do this. I have never felt so passionately so certain about any particular parliamentary devised being used on a particular bill as I feel about this one. This is the time we've got to do it.
Starting point is 01:08:26 The American people are behind you. John Thune signed up again as a co-sponsor. He's a co-sponsor of the original. Out today this morning from the Senate room, the Senate press briefing room with all the grandeur of the Senate behind him, endorsing the Save American Act. Save America Act. So in closing,
Starting point is 01:08:45 seems like you're going to get what you want here. Is that correct? Well, no... And I know. you don't want to speak for Thune or anything like that. Right. You're talking with Thune. We should give what we want. You're not going to get ten Democrat senators to vote for it.
Starting point is 01:08:59 And at the end of the day, if we're able to cast an up or down vote on this, I believe it passes. We've got to go through some steps to get to that point with a simple maturity. Because we can get to, yeah, I want to get to this point. Mark Wayne mentioned it a minute ago. My friend and colleague Mark Wayne Mullen, Senator from Oklahoma, you know him well. Good man. I thought it was great on brand that he's got the squash ball in here. Yeah, that's right.
Starting point is 01:09:24 Fantastic. And his wife's a saint. What a great family. So you were talking to him about this. Yes, because we're talking about passage, not cloture, vice presidents don't cast votes in the cloture context where the threshold is set at 60 because there is no tie vote. It's a different animal.
Starting point is 01:09:44 We're talking here about passage. Passage is simple majority. when you're dealing with a full plate, as we expect to be in this instance, we don't expect senators to miss this vote. It will occur at a simple majority, which means 51 votes. So if somehow it ends up at 50 to 50,
Starting point is 01:10:03 the vice president can come in and break that time. We've seen that. The motorcade and everything, JD-Vans running from dinner. Yo, what got to put on a suit? That's right. That's right. Yeah, that's right. Yeah, okay. We're up to 46 Senate co-sponsors as of right now.
Starting point is 01:10:16 I expect we'll be able to bring that up to 49 or 50 by the end of the day today or tomorrow at the latest. And we're going to continue to work on the others. But in no circumstance do I see it as likely that when we get to that point, we're not going to lose that. The tough part is getting to that point. We've got to be willing to put into work. So final question. You got all the Democrat senators are going to vote against this. You think that, like, John Fetterman could be convinced.
Starting point is 01:10:47 Do you think that there are some senators that could, like, maybe be like, oh, you know, I'm in. It's like, it makes a lot of sense, you know? Sure. I think it's possible. We don't count on it. We can't count on it because not one of them have come out in support of it. And even though Senator Federman made a great comment the other day
Starting point is 01:11:06 that he doesn't see any good argument against voter ID, he has not come out in support of this bill yet, but it doesn't mean that he couldn't vote for it when I got to that point. And I also don't rule out the possibility that once this is debated and has the ability to be aired, as I noted a moment ago,
Starting point is 01:11:27 this bill is fascinating for many reasons. It hasn't responded to the left's bag of tricks in the same way that the left has come to expect. The more they throw out it, the more it becomes more popular. Yeah, so he gets more powerful. So I'm not willing to rule out the possibility that some Democrat senators might change their minds on this,
Starting point is 01:11:49 has this being debated. I'm not counting on it, but I think it's entirely possible. Because there are a lot of those senators who are in states where a lot of people do support it. In fact, this one, Benny, cuts across racial demographics, gender demographics, geographic, and even political. demographics. You don't get to where it's an 80-20 issue in favor of the Save America Act without a whole lot of Democrats being on board. And this is one of the things that I find so fascinating
Starting point is 01:12:23 about this spurious and absolutely shameful argument that they make that the Save America Act is somehow Jim Crow. Seventy-six percent of black Americans support this. Seventy-six percent Benny, do you know that if the Save America Act is Jim Crow? You want to know what else is Jim Crow? The Democratic National Convention. You have to show ID. You cannot get into the Democratic National Convention without showing voter ID. One of my colleagues, a senator from Georgia, recently had a campaign rally last weekend.
Starting point is 01:13:03 And it was made clear, I think, on a website advertising the event. You could not get in without registering from the event. without registering for the event and showing photo ID. I'm still shaking. I'm still triggered. And this, the party of Jim Crow, literally the Democratic Party wrote the era of Jim Crow. That was their thing.
Starting point is 01:13:25 I think they might want to sit out the opportunity to call something Jim Crow, especially where, number one, doesn't belong. And number two, rekindles bad stuff that that same party did a long time ago. This is absolutely absurd. And then, last question here. What do elections look like then in the future?
Starting point is 01:13:46 The elections then, the Save Act gets passed. Save America Act gets passed. The elections look like this. If you are not a citizen, there's now a mechanism to prevent you from voting. If you do not have an ID, you're not capable of getting an ID. Like, you've got to have an ID to vote. You've got to be a U.S. citizen to vote. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:14:06 What does the election look like in 2030? you know, so 20, 28, you know. Yeah. Our elections will be safer and more secure. Benny, we didn't used to have to worry about this as much. You know, in previous decades, I, well, if you go back far enough, it was far less common that you had people voting in precincts where they weren't known. And then, you know, fast forward a few years and maybe you'd take.
Starting point is 01:14:37 didn't have quite the same incentives. We put so much, it's one of the reasons why I focus so much about things like federalism and separation of powers, is that we put so many eggs in the basket of the federal government that over time people have more and more incentive, particularly with federal elections, to just go crazy, do anything and everything it takes to do it.
Starting point is 01:15:01 Then you add to that the NBRA in 1993, the way it was interpreted a couple decades later by the Supreme Court, with this The Supreme Court saying, if you registered to vote this way, the state cannot, may not, must not, is prohibited by law from seeking any kind of verification as to a person's citizenship. And so these things have been building, then the advent of issuing driver's licenses to non-citizens, including in many states, even to known illegal aliens, the ease of using the National Voter Registration Act form, while applying for a driver's license to simultaneously register to vote. All those things combined, then you put it on steroids, crack cocaine, and powder cocaine,
Starting point is 01:15:49 all at the same time when between 2021 and 2025, you have this massive influx of 10 to 50 million. People get radicalized. They watched it. They watched all the vote rigging happen. That's right. In real time. So anyway, to answer your question, how does this change? our elections will become secure again if we do this, and if we don't do it, it gets much, much worse.
Starting point is 01:16:14 Some bills are more known for what they change from the status quo. Others are more known for what they prevent moving forward. This one will do both. It will end a lot of the existing problems, and it will forestall a massive escalation of those problems. a mushrooming, a hockey stick curve, uptick in voter fraud if we don't do it. Benny, loss is not an option here. We have to do this. So to any and all, within the sound of my voice, your audience.
Starting point is 01:16:47 Your audience is big and it's fantastic. Thank you for following him. He's terrific. All who are within the sound of my voice right now, I'd just encourage you, to encourage your senators, Democrat, Republican, independent, whatever party they may belong to, regardless of what state you're in, regardless of whether you think that your senator is likely to be supportive of the Safe America Act or otherwise. Please encourage them, number one, to support it, number two, to co-sponsor it, and number three,
Starting point is 01:17:20 perhaps this is the most crucial part. Tell them that it's important to you that we enforce the talking filibuster here. Slay the zombie. The zombie filibuster has no place in the World of the Save America Act. I spoke to President Trump last night shortly after it passed out of the House of Representatives. He feels strongly about this too. This is as important a bill as I think I've ever worked on, and failure is not an option. Failure is not an option.
Starting point is 01:17:55 The Republic is on the line, and the legislative hitman Mike Lee is in here to finish the job. Thank you, Mike. Thank you, Senator. Everybody follow Senator Mike Lee. What's up? Make sure that we are pouring in and giving support for the people
Starting point is 01:18:12 who are fighting for us. Mike Lee, right up here and make sure you say a prayer also for the senator as he goes and fights these demons inside the Senate. Save America. God bless you, Senator. Thank you. And I'll note that that Twitter handle
Starting point is 01:18:27 was brought to you by Benny Johnson. Mike Lee? Benny Johnson Uh, uh, Benny Johnson encouraged me to create this one. He said, you gotta have your own bro.
Starting point is 01:18:40 You gotta, we were at the, uh, turning point conference in Tampa in 20, the summer of 2020. And, uh, my wife was there with me and,
Starting point is 01:18:49 uh, I started, I think I, I misspelled it at first, had to redo it. Based, Mike. Benney taught me. That's right.
Starting point is 01:18:56 The importance of doing. Now you're on your way to a million. You're on your way to a million? Because I told you, I said, I've already get to Twitter accounts. I've got a campaign one, an official one. He goes, no, no, no.
Starting point is 01:19:05 I want one that's you. I want one that's you. So I was just in Utah. I gave a speech in Utah this weekend. St. George Gors is there. It's like, I want, like, I love, I just, it's just so beautiful there. So many great Republicans of Patriots. Totally.
Starting point is 01:19:17 Totally. One of your staffers came up to me. He's like, yo, I'm like, legislative, whatever guy. Mike Lee. It's like, you know, it's like, what's up? I was like, I'm just so sorry. I was so sorry that I gave him his Twitter handle. I noticed probably caused you guys a lot of headache.
Starting point is 01:19:30 he's like, you know what? We've grown to love it. I'm like, good for you, man. Because you should. The man should be allowed to speak, and we should all be allowed to speak in support of the Save America Act. Thank you, Senator.
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Starting point is 01:24:13 show that they don't even have the ballots. They just straight up made up votes. The affidavits read through, you can see that they're like, yeah, there are major deficiencies in all of this. You've got a major story brewing there, and we are going to stay on top of it, ladies and gentlemen. So we have time for it today, the verse of the day.
Starting point is 01:24:32 Whoever dwells in the shelter of the Most High will rest in the shadow of the Almighty, I will say of the Lord, he is my refuge and my fortress, my God in whom I trust from Psalm 91. What a beautiful verse to send you off, ladies and gentlemen. Remember, make your refuge the shelter of the most high, and the world will never be able to move you,
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Starting point is 01:25:25 Christ is king. It's your boy, Benny. Remember, in the end, we march on to victory. because we're going to win. We're going to win, especially with the Save America. See you. Hi, may I see your voter ID? I got disc driver license.
Starting point is 01:25:40 Yeah, that should work. No, those don't work, honey. How about this EBT card? Yep, yep, that should do it. Do you have a voter ID? We can get you one here. How you expect me to do all that? Ain't nobody got time for that.
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Starting point is 01:27:04 See the truth unfold Stay in the loop Let freedom take hold Salt and all the lips soul never sold It's the bennie show where the truth gonna be Faith and freedom on your TV screen Stand up strong battle through the night The bany shows here bringing liberty to light
Starting point is 01:27:21 Bring a liberty to light But eat a light eat a light

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