The Benny Show - Trump LIVE in Oval Office With World Leader, Signs Major TRAVEL BAN, Orders Autopen Prosecution with Guests Rep. Lauren Boebert and Dean Cain

Episode Date: June 5, 2025

Trump signs order barring foreign nationals from these 12 nations from entering the US, Trump orders investigation into cover up of Biden’s mental decline and aides use of autopen, Rep. Lauren Boebe...rt and Dean Cain  joins the show. Check Out Our Partners: American Financing: Save with https://www.americanfinancing.net/benny NMLS: 182334, http://www.nmlsconsumeraccess.org Bon Charge: Go to https://www.boncharge.com/BENNY and use coupon code BENNY to save 15% Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:00 We hope you're enjoying your Air Canada flight. Rocky's Vacation, here we come. Whoa, is this economy? Free beer, wine, and snacks. Sweet! Fast free Wi-Fi means I can make dinner reservations before we land. And with live TV, I'm not missing the game. It's kind of like I'm already on vacation.
Starting point is 00:00:20 Nice. On behalf of Air Canada, nice travel. Wifi available to Airplane members on Equip flight sponsored by Bell Conditions Supply, seercanada.com. Thursday, June 5th, 2025, Trump signs order barring foreign nationals from 12 nations from entering the United States of America. Did the order include the term s-hole? Not sure.
Starting point is 00:00:44 We'll find out. Try and have a family friendly show. We'll see if we let it slip on the show today. Because we've been hanging out with Kid Rock and we're gonna talk a little bit about that. Very interesting last 24 hours. We brought you with us as best we could, as best as it was polite to do,
Starting point is 00:00:58 but we got some neat updates for you. Trump orders investigation into Joe Biden's mental decline and use of auto pencil. Now it's an official presidential order for the DOJ to go and prosecute and investigate. So we're locked in and ready for that. With our guests, the great Lauren Obert, come on baby. And Dean Cain, Superman will be on the show today.
Starting point is 00:01:20 Are you freaking ready? We're gonna watch Superman. We're gonna watch Donald Trump in the Oval Office. Do his magic, get prepared and locked locked in it's happening in the next hour My name is Benny Johnson, and this is the Benny show Ladies and gentlemen, uh before we get started and we've been hanging out at a couple very cool houses colden gotta tell you I don't think I've ever been to the cooler houses. In fact, we went to the place called the Southern White House We're gonna show you a little bit about a little bit of it.
Starting point is 00:01:45 Right. We've been hanging out. It's cool. Some cool houses. It's freaking great. Uh, we're not here to brag about that necessarily. We're here to bring you with us because this is a massive victory for us and a massive victory for what's being built here, what God's building here, right?
Starting point is 00:02:01 Like for God's plan, we're just like, we're just marching. Okay. We're just just gonna roll with it. It's exciting, it's an exciting moment. We're deeply thankful and we have great gratitude. We want you to have your house in order. Please do so with American financing. American financing can help take the, use the equity that you have in your home
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Starting point is 00:03:12 That's 888-528-1219, americanfinancing.net slash penny. All right, here we go. Talk about financing, boy. Here is a photo of us with Kid Rock doing a little interview on the street here in Nashville. Kid Rock invited us to his restaurant opening. It was pretty cool. And I'd never met him, but I, you know, I'll never,
Starting point is 00:03:39 I'm not a pretentious person. I don't try and like overstate like our relationships here. It's just that people are noticing this chat, this chat. We love the chat. Oh, and here we go. Chat on screen. Here we go. Sorry. Sorry. Chat on screen. There it goes. Uh, people are noticing the chat. And they're saying, yo, what's up? Let's get some of that energy. So this was our, this was our energy. We did an interview with Kid Rock. We'll play it for you here. I actually here in just a minute. Why not?
Starting point is 00:04:05 Uh, this is a relatively short interview, but it's made a lot of news because Kid Rock went flames on, calling Bruce Springsteen a pussy, saying that Al Sharpton can kiss his ass. It's nice when people are on brand. It's nice when you meet celebrities and they're like exactly who you hope they'd be.
Starting point is 00:04:19 That's exactly what happens. Is it not, right? It is exactly what happened. Colton knows, Colen was with us. Killer Klein is out for a much needed little rest and Colden is locking in with the show today. So ladies and gentlemen, we're gonna do full Colden introduction,
Starting point is 00:04:37 but he was with us filming. We have a great, we have a great full video that we're gonna do on this and take you with us into the party and show you everything, right? That's being produced right now. That'll be up this weekend. But we did drop the Kid Rock interview yesterday.
Starting point is 00:04:52 And also, interestingly enough, you saw a stream live from John Rich's house as soon as we were done with that. And we also did DJ. We did go viral saying that I'm quitting my job. And I will now be official DJ with my fake headphones and no CD. I have no record. This is how good of a DJ I am.
Starting point is 00:05:12 I have no record. This is like AOC's handcuffs. You ever seen the AOC with the fake invisible handcuffs, right? We play it often on the show where she like, she faked that she was getting handcuffed. I'm not sure if that's like a thing that she's into. We've all seen photos of her husband. Clearly she wants a real man in her life.
Starting point is 00:05:29 Anyway, AOC has the fake handcuffs. I have the fake headphones. But I found a Donald Trump DJ booth. I've never seen anything like it. This is inside a Kid Rocks bar and it's freaking awesome. So this also this also went viral. Anyway, Kid Rock must have liked it because then he invited us out to his to his house yesterday and we were able to just go chill and we just went and chilled and was able
Starting point is 00:05:49 we're able to like break bread and like catch up and talk about like neat ways that we could do uh we could work together on stuff and so in full disclosure and bringing you along you know sometimes you go out and you're meeting people for the first time so you gotta put your phone down you gotta like not be filming all the time. And, uh, but, but anyway, that's that, expect more, right? I guess is what we're saying. Expect more. The world is getting very small.
Starting point is 00:06:12 We feel very blessed, uh, and deeply encouraged by the energy of this audience and this moment and the stories that we heard about Donald Trump yesterday sent me howling, howling with laughter. I was howling with laughter. You've probably seen maybe the Tucker special. Tucker went and did a, you know, showed Kid Rock's house and what he was building. It's up on this giant mountain top, right? And you know, it's outside of Nashville.
Starting point is 00:06:37 It's up on this big mountain top. It's the most beautiful house I've ever seen. And I think that my laughter was probably rolling through the Tennessee Hills because the stories that we heard yesterday were hysterical. Expect them on a soon to be produced podcast, maybe that will do in the future. Yesterday, we were just trying to be like good old Southern gentlemen,
Starting point is 00:06:57 and like meet people for the first time and hang out. So there you go. Ladies and gentlemen, what a gentleman. I gotta tell you, I may have to start calling him Bob, like the president, Bob. He's like a total gentleman. I've never seen anybody more hospitable. Him and John Rich, what absolute and total legends.
Starting point is 00:07:14 Anyway, the point is that if you're a fan of country music, I bet you are. I bet you like country music. Country music's clearly the most popular genre of music in America right now, no doubt. Beyonce can't sell tickets. Katy Perry can't sell tickets. They're canceling tour dates.
Starting point is 00:07:32 You could get a Beyonce ticket for the price of a happy meal right now in LA. They they've proven it. They did a daily mail. We did a whole report. You can go to a Beyonce concert for $16. That's how it crashed out. These Kamel Harris endorsers are. This is the cultural shift and we're proud.
Starting point is 00:07:52 We're glad to be part of it. And in order to change culture, you need to do what we're gonna do on the show, right? We're gonna cover the president. We're gonna talk, go spit facts and talk about the news. But you also gotta do what Kid Rock does. And he's opening restaurants, like creating like restaurants are culture. Food is culture.
Starting point is 00:08:07 Music is culture. Movies are culture. We work with Angel Studios here. Like we're really proud to partner with Angel Studios, you know, on some of their projects, you know, when they have a banger out in theaters, we want, you know, that's us. Like only we will dominate culture. We're going to take it over and we're winning for the first time, like ever. For the first time in my lifetime We are ascendant
Starting point is 00:08:27 Right, and they are descendant. They are crashing out Man, have you seen some of these clubs from Katy Perry? Like some of these shows like something happened to her up in space. Maybe they did that Maybe they pulled a Biden on her you ever thought about that. Maybe it's not Katy Perry. Maybe it's an alien You know, she does have that little, that song, you know, about like aliens. Maybe that's what happened in the Jeff Bezos dildo rocket. She goes up to space, okay, and they pull a Biden.
Starting point is 00:08:52 They get like, they sent back like a Katy Perry lizard person, skin suit person. You don't know. We don't know. I don't know. And I'd like to see a full-scale investigation. Can somebody please start that? Maybe that's what Donald Trump will talk about
Starting point is 00:09:03 in the White House. We'll see. He'll be live soon. Yeah. I don't actually know that one. Avril Lavigne, conspiracy? What is that? They swapped her.
Starting point is 00:09:13 Everybody thinks they swapped Avril Lavigne. Really? They did that to Katy Perry too. Can we have a fit check on Avril Lavigne? Does anybody know where she is? Is she around? Did she just disappear? We don't know.
Starting point is 00:09:24 Did she just disappear? We don't know. Did she just disappear? We'll see. Very interesting. Okay, well, let's find out. Ladies and gentlemen, this is our interview because there's just gonna be no other time in the show. We have a ton of news to get to because President Trump has made a ton of news.
Starting point is 00:09:39 Dan Bongino's been on Fox, Dan Bongino went on Fox News and also did a couple of bombshells. Bongino just shared our video, in factino went on Fox News and also did a couple of bombshells. Bongino just shared our video in fact, which is very, it was just honor. And so we have a ton to get to in the show. We have some kick-ass guests, but in the sense there's just gonna be no other,
Starting point is 00:09:55 no better time to play it, we're gonna jump to our Kid Rock interview. It's five minutes, but this is what we talked about with Kid Rock. We wanted to, we were outside of his bar. And again, we will have a brand new, we will have a big time special that will produce, that's getting fully produced and edited today.
Starting point is 00:10:15 And we'll be up on the channel this weekend. That'll take you everywhere and show you everything that we saw, right? Cause you're coming along with us. And so here's the interview, though, outside of the Detroit Cowboy is the name of the restaurant in Nashville. Here we go. Can you tell me about this beautiful vehicle? That is a 64 Bonneville done by Nudie, the rodeo tailor,
Starting point is 00:10:37 who was did all the famous Western clothing out in California. And actually, his protege, Manuel, is here who did this shirt and the crazy outfit I had on in the Oval Office recently. They've dressed between them, Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash, Elton John, you name them down the line. And this car was actually Hank Williams, Jr.'s 15th birthday present, if you can imagine that. That is a 15-year year old's dream birthday present.
Starting point is 00:11:05 I'd be dead if I got that at 15. Yeah, that's right. How many guns are on this car? I haven't counted them, but there's a lot. That's amazing. So he designed the incredible outfit you wore at the Oval Office. How did that meeting go? How was that with Bill Maher inside of the... Give us some background. It was great. POTUS was not too excited about it at first.
Starting point is 00:11:25 I got a few phone calls leading up to it. The funniest story though is I'm in there and this is where we're getting ready to do the executive order. He's like, pull Bob up a chair. I'm like, well, thank God I'm standing here while I'm just being kind, you know, need a seat. He's like, come here.
Starting point is 00:11:41 What the hell are we doing tonight? He's like, you know, Melani just told me about this and I'm like, what? We've talked about it like, I'm like, sir, I've got two questions. I'm like, number one, do you think I would line up a meeting with one of your biggest adversaries critics without talking to you first? I go number two, do I have the power to do that? I got a ton of dinners I want to line up in. Well no, it couldn't have gone better. Man, it was incredible. Me and Dana just sit back and kind of enjoyed the ride. Like, wow, look at everybody playing nice in the sandbox. And you know, I thought it was something the country really needed and it couldn't work out better and of course mainstream media
Starting point is 00:12:27 does nothing doesn't report in the nothing about it. The mainstream media, you know Fox News does it stuff you people like that, you know which is really you know the new media now I screw the mainstream media to public enemy number one my book. You think you're going to see a change in culture with entertainers moving maybe that direction? Because we all watched Bill Maher's monologue afterwards.
Starting point is 00:12:50 He was like, man, I loved that guy. He said, I loved that guy. Yeah, they had a great time. It was really good. I mean, I think you saw when Trump got elected again, you know, started to see people like, oh, the water's warm. Saw a few people that probably never, you probably could have guessed
Starting point is 00:13:08 they were a little more conservative or might have been MAGA a little bit, but yeah, it's like anything. The more you prove yourself, the better you do, the more people jump on the bandwagon. And that's fine, we want them on the bandwagon. Like me and Dana were talking that night, it's like, we don't need any more enemies.
Starting point is 00:13:24 We need friends. Just sit back, the Democrats just any more enemies, you know, any friends just sit back. The Democrats just screw it up. I mean, it's just, it's just nuts. It's like, they don't even make it halfway reasonable. So is the next is the next dinner going to be Eminem? Could be. You never know. I don't know.
Starting point is 00:13:40 I, both from Detroit, maybe I got a problem again. A little bit. You know, I think bringing anybody in in that situation, just even if they say like, I hate your politics, I don't like what you do, but just to break bread and be like, hey, we don't got to beat each other's freaking throats all the time. You know, hating each other, like trying to cancel each other and all that crap that's been going on for way too long. It's like, we can just be reasonable.
Starting point is 00:14:02 We can, I mean, it's all just cliche in the book. Agree to disagree like means something Detroit cowboy you got technically canceled in Detroit right you weren't tolerated in Detroit and so now you moved here what's the story. You know it was it was the man network Al Sharpton you know him and his race baiting clowns they're kind of like. Yeah, they cannot try to protest this whole Confederate flag stuff, which I had already addressed when I got my freaking NAACP award.
Starting point is 00:14:31 And I was like, you know, they kind of want, again, once you get on bended knee and you know, kiss their butt. And I'm like, I think I was talking to Megan Kelly. She's like, do you have a comment? I was like, yeah, tell them to kiss my ass. I'm like, how about that? I was like, I'm not getting a bendy So they start putting a bunch of pressure on some of the corrupt city officials. I've never confirmed this I was just kind of told you know by the powers that be like they were getting a lot of pressure And they're trying to do a lot of big things in Detroit And you know people are saying they're gonna make it difficult for them because it had nothing to do with the people of Detroit You know these things are it's a couple woke snowflakes
Starting point is 00:15:02 You know like you know empty empty wagons make the most noise type of thing. So I was like, dude, I don't care. I was like, this mailbox money to me. I'm like, I won't renew my lease. I was like, but can I have my signage? Which I didn't pay for. He's like, yeah, man, you can have your signage. I'm like, cool. Throwing a tractor barn for years. I'm like, now it's up in here. Go where you celebrate it, not tolerate it. Which, which is bad, because it's another Democrat run city just shooting themselves in the foot. Had the number one restaurant there, providing jobs, great place for people to come together
Starting point is 00:15:31 after games at LCA Arena. I was like, you know what you guys are that did that? Idiots, straight up idiots. But thank you, because now I've built the honky tonk down here and made more money in a year than that place was ever gonna pay me in 20. I just sent Al Sharpton a freaking bundt cake.
Starting point is 00:15:49 Yeah. Yeah. Final question on culture. You think we're gonna see like, you know, we saw like beyond, we saw every celebrity again, side with Kamala, but it didn't work. And like for the first time, maybe in our lifetime, it really didn't work.
Starting point is 00:16:04 And people saw it as inauthentic. You know, what's your take on like culture and the way it's going moving forward? Hollywood became uncool years ago. You know, I looked up to it when I was a kid, you know, man, it's cool Hollywood, man. They look and they dress and you know, now with, you know, everything at your fingertips,
Starting point is 00:16:21 you know, you can see behind the curtain, you can see the wizard's midget. You know I mean it's like as I you see these be like oh yeah you just dress up and act like other people not taking anything away cuz there are some phenomenal actors you know that are really great at their craft but you know these Hollywood knuckleheads man like I'm proud to be their kryptonite you know what I mean and it's like you know people is our binder BS anymore this crap you know like it's look at what we stay you know Springsteen just wants to be in good contention with Hollywood he hangs out with all them people he's under yachts
Starting point is 00:16:51 and all this crap like I love some of his music and I respect some things that he's done to set the other but you know I start talking garbage about you know president in Europe it's like come on man I'll be a pussy look bad look he goes all the way to the UK to talk shit about the president yeah yeah not a good look yeah not a good look this is a good look thank you for the invitation this is this is this is the spot to be we're really excited to get inside yeah yeah let's go get a beer man let's get my granddaughter Shirley Temple is my granddaughter Miss Guy hi Miss Guy hi nice to meet. Nice to meet you.
Starting point is 00:17:25 Nice to meet you, too. It's a beautiful hat. Thank you. Did you vote for Donald Trump? Yes. Good. Just a little light voter fraud. Yes, just kind of in your heart.
Starting point is 00:17:35 You would have. Yes, that's right. Was it exciting to see Grandpa up on stage performing at the RNC and with the president? Mm-hmm. Yeah? Even the lava shows. Was that fun?
Starting point is 00:17:48 Yeah. Was that fun? You think President Trump's ever going to sing with him? Maybe. Yeah. Now they think that would be a golden... I'm realistic. That would be a platinum record.
Starting point is 00:17:57 Yeah. Yeah, that's right. That's a good endorsement right there. My man. That's awesome. Thank you. Thanks for coming. That's great. I mean, listen, he called Bruce Springsteen a pussy
Starting point is 00:18:07 and he said, Al Sharpton can kiss my ass. And then he said, he's gonna bring Eminem to the White House next. Well, all right. You know what? We've made quite a few headlines also yesterday and news cycles and we were just out here asking the questions that you want us to ask
Starting point is 00:18:22 and well, doing the things that you give us the power to do. So we're just deeply appreciative for the chat. We just not, we have nothing, nothing but love. And I'm watching that. I'm like, man, what a wild, what a wild ride because the shows we only started, you know, we only started the show. Like ALX and I were streaming the show out of a spare bedroom in like a practically a closet. It wasn't even a studio. And it was like, what, three years ago, hey Alex? And here we are. So it's providential.
Starting point is 00:18:51 We're humbled and thankful for it. And we just wanna say, we're like, never stop fighting for you. We're never gonna lose our edge or our authenticity. And we'll always, always bring the show along. So it's been a, it was a, it was a great time in Nashville. More to come, get ready, more to come. We were cooking, so we got some things, we're plotting.
Starting point is 00:19:10 We have some things that we are plotting now, all right? Ladies and gentlemen, speaking of plotting and keeping, we are all feeling it. The rising costs are eating away at everything. Gas, groceries, home repairs. If you're a homeowner, you probably thought, should I call American Financing to refinance and pay off credit card debt?
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Starting point is 00:20:39 We're trying, we're doing our best. We're doing our best to bring in asset, you know, like, like sound assets. What are the countries? What are the countries? That's good. That was good. I like that. It ended abruptly, but I like it. We're working on it. We're working on it. Expect plenty of rap horns. This is the rap horn. Expect plenty of these when Trump's live. When Trump's live in the next hour, we'll have plenty of rap horns for you.
Starting point is 00:21:10 And we'll probably have plenty of cheers. So President Trump has barred criminal aliens, migrants, or anyone from 12 countries from entering America. And I think this makes a lot of sense. Afghanistan, Burma, Chad, Republic of Congo, Equatorial Guinea, Etria, I didn't even know that was a country, sorry.
Starting point is 00:21:29 It sounds like something out of Lord of the Rings. Haiti, Iran, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, and Yemen. The president wrote in an order. This is a travel ban. Can't wait for a judge to reverse it, of course, immediately and say that the entire population of Somalia and the Republic of Congo, they all need to move directly to Minneapolis, Minnesota. All of them, everyone.
Starting point is 00:21:52 We need to clear out the entire country and move it all to Minneapolis. That's the next judge's order. So next thing that's going to happen. Additionally, the Trump administration says partially restrict limit entry to nationals from seven other countries. Brundy, Cuba, Laos, Sierra Leone, Togo, Turkmenistan, and Venezuela. These restrictions distinguish between, but apply both to the entry of immigrants
Starting point is 00:22:14 and non-immigrants by the proclamation. So if you are a Somalian and you're trying to get to Disneyland, then your vacation just got blown up for lack of a better term. Yikes. Trump cited a Sunday's anti-Semitic firebombing attack in Colorado, allegedly carried out by an Egyptian national. I don't know why they have to do this. Allegedly carried out.
Starting point is 00:22:36 It's on camera. The guy's a filthy dirt bag, scumbag, cockroach terrorist. He's a terrorist. He's Hamas supporter. He yelled free Palestine and he lit a bunch of old Jewish women on fire. He lit them on fire with a flamethrower and he was bragging about it and he's like seeing he's yelling there in front of a Pride Progress flag with the entire thing the bench and the grass on fire. Why do we need to write allegedly? I don't get that.
Starting point is 00:23:03 I'll say it. The poor him and his entire family. And when we, when we covered the story, uh, day ago, two days ago, when we covered the story two days ago, we said, you know what's going to happen? A lib district judge is going to order, uh, is going to stop the deportation of him and his family. So ice immediately rounded up him and his five children. If in case you're in case any part of you thinks that this is cruel,
Starting point is 00:23:40 well, he openly described and plotted his jihad with his family, and his family said nothing. So I don't care who they are. I don't want those people in the country. If those, if they are accessory, I mean, they're lucky if the deportation is all they get. If you're an accessory to terrorism, you should face the death penalty. If somebody explains a terrorist plot to you and you do nothing about it. In fact, you encourage it to happen. Then you're accessory to that and you should be charged to full extent, extent of the law. So actually it's dumbass judge that I mean, deportation might, might be actually one of the best results for this family charge them here. Bring charges against them.
Starting point is 00:24:19 These guys are actually scum. Why would we want more of that in our country? Why would we knowingly import people that are ready to kill us as suicidal? Here's a photo of the judge. I can't believe this is an AI. He looks like Squidward from SpongeBob, but this, this is the photo of the judge who blocked the deportation of the terrorist and his family. We joked that this would happen and here it is. This is why it's so hard to do comedy these days. It's hard to do comedy because you can't,
Starting point is 00:24:51 it's difficult to parody things. You can't be a Babylon B writer anymore. How do you create further parody? Democrats have to lose, man. They have to lose. So there they are, ladies and gentlemen, like blocking the deportation of not just, I mean, it's like, it's one thing when it's like, we've got a guy at a construction site, right? Or he was protesting at a student event. I think they should all, I demand that they all go home. Okay. All of y'all have to go home. If you're here
Starting point is 00:25:23 criminally and illegally, all of y'all have to go home. I don't care if you've been here for 20 years, you gotta go home. That's my, that's the official stance of this program. All right. However, if you're going to split hairs, then like nabbing, like blocking the guy at the construction site, whatever.
Starting point is 00:25:39 All right. If you're gonna split hairs, it's not like I'm permissive of that or in favor of that. But blocking the guy who lit a bunch of Americans on fire with a flamethrower. Like, like preventing that deportation, that's sadistic. It's satanic. It's sadistic. This is sadistic. this year, it's satanic. It's sadistic. This is sadistic. I don't know what else to, I don't know how else to express it. It's demonic. If this guy was looking to house, this guy was looking to house terrorists, maybe he could do it in his chin. This guy was looking to house terrorists. Maybe he could do it in his chin.
Starting point is 00:26:25 This guy was looking to actually like provide cover for terrorists. Maybe he could do it in the planetary sized jaw. What the hell is this? Is this a, is this an AI producers? Are you punking me? This guy's a Pixar character. I can't believe it's real. I don't get it. I don't get it. I don't believe it's real. I don't get it.
Starting point is 00:26:45 I don't get it. I don't understand. How could anybody support this? Why are Democrats not on the record saying, should the terrorist family be deported, the terrorist, the flamethrower that burn an 88, 88 year old Jewish woman alive? Like her skin was melting off her body, according to being burned alive, probably one of the worst deaths humanly imaginable, like her skin was melting off her body, according to the eyewitnesses.
Starting point is 00:27:12 So is that enough to get deported? No, no, it's not. Try not to yell. It makes me angry. I mean, I mean, it makes me furious. So president Trump is using this as an opportunity, which it should be, right? If you know, every, everything is an opportunity to make your point, whether it's Lake and Riley or this,
Starting point is 00:27:30 that Joe Biden imported. And of course this guy was imported under Joe Biden and his entire freaking family to say, these are toxic, parasitic individuals that are here to do harm to us. And it's gonna get even worse. They're gonna get more organized and something really bad is gonna happen.
Starting point is 00:27:50 Sadly, that's what many of the experts are saying. They're very nervous about it, Dan Mangino as well. So anyway, the point is, is that Donald Trump's order is well-founded, well-grounded, expected of course to be blocked immediately. Here's President Trump explaining his order. Clip A, please. The recent terror attack in Boulder, Colorado
Starting point is 00:28:14 has underscored the extreme dangers posed to our country by the entry of foreign nationals who are not properly vetted, as well as those who come here as temporary visitors and overstay their visas. We don't want them. We have seen a lot of international who are not properly vetted as well as those who come here as temporary visitors and overstay their visas.
Starting point is 00:28:33 We don't want them. In the 21st century we have seen one terror attack after another carried out by foreign visa overstayers from dangerous places all over the world and thanks to Biden's open door policies. Today there are millions and millions of these illegals who should not be in our country. In my first term, my powerful travel restrictions were one of our most successful policies and they were a key part of preventing major foreign terror attacks on
Starting point is 00:28:58 American soil. We will not let what happened in Europe happen to America. That's why on my first day back in office, I directed the Secretary of State to perform a security review of high-risk regions and make recommendations for where restrictions should be imposed. Among the national security threats, their analysis considered are the large-scale presence of terrorists, failure to cooperate on visa security, The United States has been operating at a high rate of
Starting point is 00:29:26 illegal visas and other things. The United States has been operating at a high rate of illegal visas and other things. The United States has been operating at a high rate of
Starting point is 00:29:42 illegal visas and other things. The simply, we cannot have open migration from any country where we cannot safely and reliably vet and screen those who seek to enter the United States. That is why today I am signing a new executive order placing travel restrictions on countries including Yemen, Somalia, Haiti, Libya, and numerous others. The strength of the restrictions we're applying depends on the severity of the threat posed.
Starting point is 00:30:13 The list is subject to revision based on whether material improvements are made, and likewise new countries can be added as threats emerge around the world. But we will not allow people to enter our country who wish to do us harm, and nothing will stop us from keeping America safe. Thank you very much. Thank you for your attention to this matter, says President Trump. It's amazing.
Starting point is 00:30:43 Do you have a suicide, I mean, is your nation committing suicide? Do you have a suicide? I mean, is your nation committing suicide? Do you have a culture? It's this very beautiful point that was made that if you cleared out all of the people from Italy, if you took every Italian and you moved them to Florida, some of us would just call that Palm Beach, but if you took every Italian and you moved them to Florida, some of us would just call that Palm Beach. But if you took every Italian from Italy
Starting point is 00:31:08 and moved them to Florida, then Italy, and Italy was just like a barren rock. It would cease to be Italy. Italy isn't like the stones on top of the buildings. Like Italy isn't the houses, you know, or the rocks there. It's the people. The people are the conduit of the culture. The people are the conduit of the culture. The people are the conduit of the traditions, the language.
Starting point is 00:31:29 The people are Italy. That's what an Italian is. So then Italy would then, Italy would move to Florida. Again, again, we call that Boca Raton. But like that, but that's, like that's it, right? That you move all of those people, that's what Italy is.
Starting point is 00:31:51 Italy is not the street signs that are like, you know, that ain't it, the rocks on top of all the rocks. It's the people. You do that enough, you do that at scale and you get Minneapolis, which is now miniature Somalia. Minneapolis is no longer Minneapolis. They moved enough Somalis into Minneapolis. And now of course you have crimes and you have murder rates and you have things that are happening in Minneapolis that never happened in Minneapolis when it was a little Swedish and Norwegian enclave, which is what Minnesota was, right?
Starting point is 00:32:28 That's that's that's all that's where the acts, that's what the goofy Minnesota accent comes from. It's all Norwegians there. You changed it forever. It's no longer that place anymore that you might've recalled and it's happening around the world and it's culturally suicidal. And President Trump putting a stop to it will preserve. Like if you believe, take a step back,
Starting point is 00:32:53 does America, are Americans worth preserving? Because we're a people. The opinion of this program is that America is a very specific type of people and persons that we have rich histories, cultures, and traditions that make you an American. And when you're born on the soil you're born into a proud tradition of being an American. And that's special
Starting point is 00:33:20 and that's good and should be preserved. And if you're not born on the soil if you're born in Somalia, you don't share those traditions. And so you need to be extremely careful. I would argue zero immigration for the nation until we sort out our criminal alien problem. I would argue zero immigration until the criminal aliens are gone. I think that would be a very nice reset. immigration until the criminal aliens are gone. I think that would be a very nice like reset, but you run up against a very existential issue when you are allowing people from terrorist hot beds, which is all the countries that were aforementioned. When you allow people to come from cultures that are certainly not harmonious or homogenous with American culture that do not share the same traditions do not share the same values and more importantly
Starting point is 00:34:12 may actually have antithetical values to us as a nation that's how you get little grannies little memos getting flamethrowered for their free speech. What was their crime in Colorado? Lauren Boebert from Colorado was going to join us in just a moment. What's the crime in Colorado exactly? Little Jewish grannies, little meemaws were out there with like signs saying they want hostages freed.
Starting point is 00:34:38 Well, guess what? In America, they have every right to say that or to say whatever else they want. That was so offensive to someone from Egypt, which is where Muhammad was from, that he got a flame throw and burn him alive. Do you see how like that's not harmonious with Western civilization?
Starting point is 00:35:00 That those aren't like, that that's not how, that somebody who's willing to do that won't work here and more grandmothers or little girls or you or your family will be burned alive. If you bring enough of those people here, do you want that? It's called suicide. It's called cultural suicide. So the, so the nation is its people. If the people of a nation are a terrorist hotbed or are accelerating, pirate ism, like in Somalia terrorism, like in Yemen, some of these other nations that are totally dysfunctional and are completely overtaken by there are a couple of Muslim brotherhood nations in the list. Like when you bring those people into your country, you're bringing in that element. Afghanistan is a great example. You're bringing in that element. I don't think I can even describe, I think they'll take the show down. If I describe to you what soldiers who came back from Afghanistan described to me about like some
Starting point is 00:35:55 of the Pashwar warriors like that, some of the traditions that they have, little kids, little boys and things like that. You don't want that in this country. It is repulsive to the soul and the spirit. You don't want those traditions brought into your nation. Your nation will, if you bring enough of them in, your nation will cease being your country. The protections that we have for speech, religion, children in this nation. The civilized behavior we have in this country, the cleanliness by and large
Starting point is 00:36:28 that we have in this country, like that goes away when you remove the people who keep the side up as we say. So be careful. President Trump doing exactly what is necessary right now, especially when you have 20 million criminal aliens in this country. Tom Cotton, friend of the show, applauding the ban. Somebody who's smart and has served his country. Let's go. First off on the ban of those nations, how do you feel about it? I commend the president for implementing this badly needed and overdue ban on countries where we really can't vet anyone.
Starting point is 00:37:03 Countries have a history of known violence and terrorism. Take, for instance, Haiti and Somalia. You have gang violence that is basically controlling all of Haiti. You have Islamic terrorism across Somalia. And what does it even mean to vet someone from those countries? There's no governing institutions there that can do background checks. This has long been a lie from the left wing about how we're going to do background checks on illegal immigrants or people coming from dangerous countries. It's simply not possible. I mean, consider what we do for young Americans who want to go in the military or the law
Starting point is 00:37:37 enforcement. They have to say where they've lived. You call up the police department. You call the state police. You do background checks. You make sure that they're suited for the job. There are no institutions in many of these countries where you can do these things. So this is another common sense victory for President Trump and America's safety.
Starting point is 00:37:53 Ladies and gentlemen, joining the program live right now is the legendary congresswoman from Colorado, who I'm sure has quite a take on this, given the fact that she's been warning about it for a long time. If Colorado had listened to Lauren Boebert, then there wouldn't be at least like dozens of burn victims sitting in hospital right now. Sadly, they didn't. Lauren Boebert live on the show right now.
Starting point is 00:38:42 Congresswoman, welcome back to the show. I see that you are traveling right now. Where are you? Are you outside the Capitol? Yes, so now I am outside the Capitol. I had a great studio set up for you to do this hit, but the Democrats called a procedural vote to bring Elon Musk in before our oversight committee, so we needed to rush down there for votes. You know, it's funny, the Democrats funny, the Dem wasting our time, but we
Starting point is 00:39:07 our own time. They don't Uh, but um, here's the th about Colorado, we're tal judge who is weaponized h is not taking action for who is in Colorado burnin right, I have been soundi a long time. Democrat Dem
Starting point is 00:39:32 so far left that we can' own citizens anymore. Wh that are burning the Amer this is a tall tale sign is not flags. It' And his family, I believe just as radicalized as he in his home. They're here need to be deported. This
Starting point is 00:40:00 impeached. There needs to him and we have got to Colorado safe once again. We have a chief of police in Boulder who refuses to call this what it is a targeted act of terror. Don't pussyfoot around this one. This is very clear. He was he was yelling free Palestine. This is someone who says he has no remorse that he would do this again. And it's clearly a targeted act of terror. And for the chief of police to come out and say,
Starting point is 00:40:33 yeah, we can't really say that. Well, guess what? If it was a white guy with an AR-15, you wouldn't be afraid to call it out and say that it was an act of terror. Instead, maybe he just had some hate speech. You know, he had Molotov cocktails and more that he intended to and wanted to use.
Starting point is 00:40:53 This is radical and this is what happens when Democrat policies are left to run wild. So what I mean, like we said it almost as a joke, Congresswoman, or like as a meme, that the district judge would prevent the deportation of the Egyptian terrorists that screamed free Palestine and then use a flame thrower on Americans. And then the meme happened.
Starting point is 00:41:19 What should happen to this judge? This judge should be removed from the bench. This is not someone who should be overseeing American law. He can't even follow our federal laws and uphold the Constitution and keep American citizens safe. Any judge that is blocking orders to deport criminal aliens from our interior needs to be disbarred, needs to be removed and never be allowed to serve again. This is action that I believe Congress should be engaged in. There's a lot of things here that we could be doing
Starting point is 00:41:56 that we're not doing. I don't know if it's a, we're afraid, we don't have the votes in the Senate, but, Vinny, I wasn't elected to the Senate, and so their margins don't concern me as much as our majority here in the House and our rules and procedures here in the House. And we need to start getting votes up on the boards,
Starting point is 00:42:11 whether that's to change this judicial structure or impeach judges. Yes, so you have a big fight going on right now with Elon Musk and this big, beautiful bill. Can you give me some backgrounder on that? I know that you are on government oversight and accountability. You're also somebody who's been a fiscal hawk.
Starting point is 00:42:32 What's your take here? Yeah, so, Benny, I'm obviously here to serve the American people and to deliver on the mandate that the people gave President Trump. President Trump has amazing policies, promises that he has made in this one big, beautiful bill. When we passed it out of the House, it wasn't exactly the most beautiful in its state
Starting point is 00:42:53 that we sent it, but we were given promises that it would get stronger in the Senate. I've never seen anything like that happen, but hopefully we have some strong enough conservatives to ensure that happens. And so I would say President Trump isn't wrong and Elon Musk isn't wrong. Elon is right in saying that this bill is not great and we really should start over. We try to have leadership hold off on this
Starting point is 00:43:18 one big beautiful bill. We weren't approaching a government shutdown or any kind of imminent deadline. We could have waited two weeks and got the bill better before we passed it out of the House. Now, this bill is very important because it's our only chance to avoid the filibuster, that 60 vote margin in the Senate. So this will be signed into law. And frankly, for it to be, I guess if you want to say an omnibus bill, which it kind of is, I want it to be really good because I am against continuing resolutions. I'm
Starting point is 00:43:53 against omnibus bills. I like single subject legislation. And I also know where we are with our numbers and what we need to do to deliver for President Trump. So avoiding that 60 vote margin in the Senate is very important. And also, we are we should be addressing every single thing that we can in this bill. Now, this is all mandatory spending. We cannot do the little doge cuts, which I'll add up to a lot, of course, in this budget reconciliation. So a lot of Americans have not been informed or educated on the process of a budget reconciliation.
Starting point is 00:44:30 And so they're like, where are the Doge cuts? Where are the executive orders? Why aren't that, why isn't that put in there if this is a must pass bill? But there are only certain budgetary items that we can touch in a budget reconciliation and we can't go after as much policy as we would like to. So I want this bill to be perfect.
Starting point is 00:44:48 I want illegal aliens off of Medicaid. I want them off of SNAP, what used to be called food stamps. I want work requirements. I want able-bodied adults off of here. And we need to get as many other wins as possible that have that budgetary connection. Okay.
Starting point is 00:45:08 I mean, I think there's a threading of the needle that is lost, I think, on many Americans, because you don't have 60 votes in the Senate. You do have to do this through reconciliation. And it gets kind of messy, the process, and it gets hard to follow. And so we're gonna try and do our best to notch up the win
Starting point is 00:45:31 For you know for the president, but also ask for more so the doge cuts would be great government account You're on account. You're on government oversight and accountability you had a you had a banger yesterday with cringe Jean Pierre leaving the Democrat Party and You know you saying she needs to be subpoenaed. She needs to be called in. What's going to be the process there? Is that is that currently in deliberation right now? So this is a subpoena that Chairman Comer will need to sign off on. And I think that this is something we need to do immediately.
Starting point is 00:45:58 Since I've served on oversight, I've heard, oh, we have to go through the process. Oh, we should start with lower level staff. We should bring somebody in for a deposition. And that might take 10 days, might take two weeks, and maybe they show up and maybe they don't. And if they don't, then they get a subpoena. I'm done with all that. We have the majority.
Starting point is 00:46:17 Our time is short. We don't know what the midterms are going to look like. And I wanna start issuing these subpoenas, just like the Democrats did, they didn't care about process or certainly due process or anything. They cared about their agenda and delivering for their base. This is huge. I want Corrine Jean-Pierre to come in before oversight and answer to the lies that she told from the White House podium as press secretary about Joe's cognitive function or cognitive decline and explain her lies to the
Starting point is 00:46:55 American people. I want her to come in before her book is released. I don't want her book to have cover for her or Democrats will pick that apart. She needs to come in and answer before Congress why she lied for years to the American people. And also, Benny, let me just remind you, she also went on the view after she was press secretary and didn't have an obligation to defend Joe Biden. And she certainly was not an independent then. She was still a radical lying Democrat.
Starting point is 00:47:26 Yes. So what would you ask her if she was before your committee? I would first ask her, what was your contact with Joe Biden? Were you one of the members of the staff that was boxed out? Were you allowed to have face-to-face conversations when you said that he was well? Did you personally see that or did Ron Klain tell you that?
Starting point is 00:47:46 Did Jill Biden or her chief of staff tell you that he was well and cognitively stable? Or did you see it firsthand? There were many times that she spoke directly for Joe Biden and I wanna know if she heard that from him or if that was something that was typed up by an intern or someone else in the White House, did she personally use the auto pen? Did she see the use of the auto pen? The White House isn't
Starting point is 00:48:13 that big. The Capitol is much bigger than the White House is and I see a lot that happens here. So I would love to know the inner workings there and really what her motive was for lying to the American people. Was it just to win an election? Was it to keep her job? What actually qualified her? Was it her ability to fabricate stories or just the fact that she was a black lesbian? Yeah, it's funny you say that and people will be offended, but cringing Pierre is on record time and time again, you bragging about that, calling herself a historic figure and using that as her main, uh, uh, her, her main qualification for the job.
Starting point is 00:48:59 So he was a higher and a liar. Yeah. Take it up with Kareen. Uh, uh, Congresswoman, we deeply appreciate you being on the program. We thank you for being on the program. Uh, what looks like outside of the U S Capitol. I know. Sorry.
Starting point is 00:49:14 I'm being blown away up here. Yeah, that's right. Um, but we, uh, we, again, thank, we thank you very much and, um, everybody needs to follow Lauren Bober. You probably already do. She has 4 million, 4.6 million. Sorry. Not trying to rob you of 600,000 followers. and everybody needs to follow Lauren Bober. You probably already do. She has 4 million, 4.6 million, sorry, not trying to rob you of 600,000 followers.
Starting point is 00:49:28 4.6 million followers on X, one of the absolute bests, the bombshell Lauren Bober. Thank you so very much. Thanks so much, Vinny. Thank you, Conchwoman. I don't know if like, you know, it's like, it's frustrating because, and it's no one's fault necessarily, but we want to be able to have clean interviews so that we can use the clips.
Starting point is 00:49:56 And so the clips are sharp and then so that they're, they're less distracted. So guys, next time that that's happening, just make sure that we ask them maybe to go back to their office. You don't know with these, you don't know with these, they're always on different schedules. Things change very quickly. Democrats can pull these funny little procedural votes and can, you know, can bring people, you know, can force members of Congress, you know, into or out of their offices. So it's probably always best to just push and delay so that we can have a clean read
Starting point is 00:50:26 because it's very important what the congresswoman is saying and she has, of course, always a lot of good things to say. Ladies and gentlemen, speaking of President Trump, going to be speaking, going to be welcoming the leader of Germany live to the White House relatively soon, in approximately 20 minutes. So we're gonna take that live and then we're going to take,
Starting point is 00:50:46 they're gonna walk very quickly from the entrance to the White House back into the Oval Office and that will be live on our show. It's gonna be very, very interesting. Also extremely interesting as you heard Lauren Boebert talking about cringe Jean Pierre, cringe Jean Pierre decided to switch parties. Yesterday, she quits the Democrat Party in order to do what? Cringing Jean Pierre decided to switch parties yesterday.
Starting point is 00:51:05 She quits the Democrat party in order to do what? Grift and make money. That's exactly what this is all about. Obviously it's so transparent and so embarrassing. And now the entire Biden White House is turning on her, which I think is hysterical. Ladies and gentlemen, Cringing Jean Pierre. Here we go. She has quit the Democrat party after its betrayal of Joe Biden to become an independent for a publisher said in a statement, it's always good when you're
Starting point is 00:51:34 the publisher of your book, trying to cash in on trying to cash in on lying to the American people. It's always great when the publisher is out releasing these statements for you. Got it. Cringe Jean Pierre, who's 50, who served under Biden for two years, will explain this decision to her book titled Independent. Hey, look inside of a broken White House.
Starting point is 00:51:54 Outside of the party lines, publishing house has said, Jean Pierre blazed trails as the first black gay spokesperson. Jean Pierre didn't come to her decision to be independent lightly. Oh God, okay. They said in the statement, really? What was it that made you come to that decision?
Starting point is 00:52:18 What could it possibly be? What could it be? I don't know. Ka-ching, ka-ching, ka-ching, ding, ding, ding. I don't know if we have a money. I don't know if we have a money, I don't know if we have like a money sound effect. We should do that. We should do like a, like a, like ka-ching.
Starting point is 00:52:32 That's what, yeah. That's, there we go. Okay, there you go. I can, let me help you out here. Is this, this didn't,'t, we thought long and hard about whether we should leave the Democrat party. And then we heard a noise. And we said, yes, we should leave the Democrat party.
Starting point is 00:52:53 Jeez, what a mess. What is that? It's so transactional. I heard Jake Tapper. That's so gross. So yes, cringe Jean Pierre is now out. And more importantly, the Democrat Party is roasting her and ripping her to pieces,
Starting point is 00:53:16 which is great. That's now all the rats from inside of the ship are attacking each other. Makes us very happy. Here are some of the Democrats who are on the record now criticizing Cringy Pierre. There's also a great Axios breakdown about this in this morning's read.
Starting point is 00:53:34 I'll get that loaded up here in just a second. Here's Democrats roasting Cringe. All binders gold digging for book deals. Democrats are rolling their eyes. One Democrat says binder's book is the most grifty thing I've seen in a long time and that's saying something in Washington. One former Biden White House official says she was the public face telling us all that this White House was on track and that Biden was amazing and now she doesn't even want to be a Democrat? Here's what CNN said about DEI Tapper.
Starting point is 00:54:06 What bothers me about this, and I was making some phone calls before this to a number of former Biden administration officials and people in the White House, where they were saying, this is just all an attempt to sell books. And that is what the general consensus is right now in the Democratic Party. Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, wait a second.
Starting point is 00:54:24 When Tapper's book came out, CNN was like, this book was brave. But Binder writes a carbon copy and it's like, uh-oh, money grab, money grab. One Democrat insider tells Fox, the job market's really tough right now for Biden world, and I cannot begrudge anyone who needs to make a quick buck.
Starting point is 00:54:43 Binder's been trying to get a TV deal, but let's be honest, that was never in the cards. After she left the administration, she tried to get a job co-hosting The View, but The View never called her back. Well, yes, I think the position of extremely angry lesbian has been filled on the view and for quite a while. Yeah. Uh, good luck cringe because it's going to get worse for you. Brighton world goes scorched earth on cringe. Jean Pierre. This is a absolute barn burner. So exciting here. Some of the top line quotes are hysterical. These are from people inside of the Joe Biden White House. Cringing Pierre didn't know how to manage a team. She didn't
Starting point is 00:55:31 know how to shape or deliver a message and often created more problems than she solved. They said she was stupid, unintelligent. This is reading like, this is reading like a monologue from this program from inside of the Biden White House. Let's read. This is delicious. a monologue from this program from inside of the Biden White House. This is delicious. Let's read it. Former Biden press secretary, Cringe, announced Tuesday that she's written a book
Starting point is 00:55:56 about a broken Biden White House and a betrayal of the president. Many of her former colleagues think Cringe, the face of the White House for more than two years was part of the problem, according to interviews with two dozen Biden administration officials. Here we go. Corr-Gene Pierre's announcement Wednesday
Starting point is 00:56:12 led former Biden aides to tee off on her. Many quietly fumed that for years, she was incompetent at her job and at the podium. Let me take a quick zoom out here. As much as I love the backbiting and the shrieking and the raging here by Libs. Where were you when she was at the press dais? Like isn't that amazing how Republicans fight each other
Starting point is 00:56:36 in real time, how Democrats like hold off until they have no more power and then they rip each other to shreds. But Democrats will never do anything unproductive in the moment. They all knew this, this is what they all believed to be on the scenes, but they wait until they can, it's safe to attack the carcass, right?
Starting point is 00:56:52 It's so bad. If Republicans practice this for like a little bit, then there would never be a Democrat victory ever again. Democrats, to their great credit and to my great admiration, like stay freaking on. They stay so brain-deadly committed actually to the deliverance of power that they'll like allow these things to go on. Joe Biden and everything. Obviously it reaches its end point. Okay. You shouldn't be supporting Joe Biden or Kamala Harris. It reaches its end point. But at the very least, they're not doing this,
Starting point is 00:57:24 like they're not doing this live. Like they're not doing this live. Like Republicans would just do this live to each other. Which is sad. It's a tactic of our enemy, in fact. Anyway, here we go. Fighting within Biden world. A large, is a large part of the post-election angst and grievances, new reporting of how Biden's staff
Starting point is 00:57:41 tried to hide his physical and mental decline. Cringe was a key part of the effort to conceal Biden's decline, vouching for his fitness and insisting the president, Ben 81, was sharp as ever after last June's disastrous debate with Trump. What they're saying, here are the former White House officials tattletaling on cringe, saying she was one of the most ineffectual and unprepared people I've ever worked with. She had meltdowns after any interview that asked about a topic not sent over by producers. She didn't know how to manage a team. She didn't know how to shape or deliver a message and often created more problems than she solved.
Starting point is 00:58:19 Goodness gracious. Former Biden communications official threw more wood on the fire. The hubris of thinking that you can position yourself as an outsider when you not only have enjoyed the perks of extreme proximity to power, which bestows the name recognition needed to sell books off your name, but have actually we wielded it from the biggest pulpit there is is breathtaking and is desperate. And it's difficult to see how this is anything other than a bizarre cash grab. Another former white House official familiar
Starting point is 00:58:46 with the dynamics told Axios, the amount of time that was spent coddling Cringing Pierre and appeasing her was astronomical compared to our attention on the actual matters of substance. Excuse me. Former senior spokesperson in Biden administration added, it's hard to believe somebody could look at the past year and genuinely think the party left Joe Biden.
Starting point is 00:59:10 That's why I'm leaving the Democrat party. Former White House communication official added, today, Cringe lost the only constituency that ever supported her, the party-line Democrats. Cringe did not respond for comment. Okay, final one. Cringed did not respond for comment. Okay. Uh, final one cringing PR also calls internal drama by repeatedly blocking national security council spokesperson, John Kirby from joining her at the white
Starting point is 00:59:32 house podium when national security issues were breaking on the forefront of the news. Oh, really? Really? This individual right here. Can you go up to the top and then zoom in on the photo? That individual right there is? is crippling Lee Narcissistic and
Starting point is 00:59:56 Incapable of sharing credit or giving to anyone other than herself That she's completely and totally self-obsessed really what a shocker total shocker ladies and gentlemen It is remind us of a Tucker monologue about cringe Jean Pierre that sadly we don't have loaded, but of cringing fear being so self referential. which is just an insane worldview and something that again like sort of crystallizes a current moment in American politics where there's one side that's so obsessed with their feelings and so obsessed with like how that make how how their identities right and how that makes them feel you know how every issue makes them feel and that's the side that somehow said that they were the adults in the room anybody who's raised children know that that's the side that somehow said that they were the adults in the room. Anybody who's raised children know that that is the actually the object nature of like I have a child, right? I have a two year old.
Starting point is 01:00:53 That's how my two year old things. I have a three year old. That's how my three year old sees the world. When you grow up, it's spiritual. Actually it's demanded by God. You have to grow out of those things. Becoming an adult means consideration for others around you. And more importantly, consideration for your nation writ large, your country, how it operates. That's what an adult would do. That's what this current administration is doing. And you're going to see it live on our program. You're also going to see Superman live on our program here in just a moment. Just, uh, okay, let's do one flashback. This is interesting, ALX.
Starting point is 01:01:25 Why'd you choose this one? All right, flashback on a cringe gene, Pierre. Here's her lying about Joe Biden saying that the videos we see of Joe Biden falling ass backwards, pooping his pants on live TV, which he did, he did that on MSNBC. I'm not being mean, he did in fact do that. We have the footage.
Starting point is 01:01:42 He's saying that those are all lies. That it's just all AI, okay? saying that those are all lies. That is just all AI. Okay. The videos that we all saw from C-span cameras, filming Joe Biden falling on his face on a flat stage. That was fake. Here we go.
Starting point is 01:01:55 There, there seems to be a sort of a rash of videos that have been edited to make the president appear especially frail or mentally confused. Um, I'm wondering if the White House is especially worried about the fact that this appears to be a pattern that we're seeing more and more of. Yeah, and I think you all have called this the cheap fakes video, and that's exactly what they are. They are cheap fakes video. They are done in bad faith.
Starting point is 01:02:21 And some of your news organizations have been very clear, have stressed that these right-wing critics of the President have a credibility problem because of the fact-checkers have repeatedly caught them pushing misinformation, disinformation. And so we see this, and this is something coming from your part of the world, calling them cheap fakes and misinformation. And I'll quote The Washington Post, where they wrote, they wrote about this and they said, how Republican use misleading videos
Starting point is 01:02:52 to attack Biden in a 24-hour period. And to their credit, we have a conservative Washington examiner did call them out as well, calling out The New York Post. Ironically, several recent chief fakes actually attacked the president for thanking troops, for thanking troops. That is what they're attacking the president for. Both in Normandy this happened, and again in Italy. And I think that it tells you everything that we need to know about how desperate,
Starting point is 01:03:24 how desperate Republicans are here. And instead of talking about the president's performance in office, and what I mean by that is his legislative wins, what he's been able to do for the American people across the country, we're seeing these deep fakes, these manipulated videos, and it is again done in bad faith. We've said this often. Ladies and gentlemen, now have the live shots of the White House up. Very exciting. You can now see the door where the German Chancellor will be entering the White House. It's going to be a very fun rowdy time. But we've said this before.
Starting point is 01:04:05 Imagine doing the show like this. What would you think of, would you, chat, would you watch if I did the show like that? Oh, can you pop that up, Colton? Yeah, yeah, it's great, it's cool. Like everyone's gathering and ready to go at the White House, it's gonna be fun. Imagine if I did the show like this.
Starting point is 01:04:23 Would you respect me? If I did the show like this. Would you respect me? If I did the show like this the entire time, and you were able to see the top of this quaffed, wafety hair of mine, it's Johnny Bravo hair today, would you like respect me? This is how cringe Jean Pierre did every press conference, every press conference, and we are reminded, she sat there, that's why we call her the binder, she sat there and read from notes. Now, and so quite
Starting point is 01:04:51 interesting to me that she would have notes for like all these specific questions like why exactly, you know, she's not capable of original thought. So how did she know the questions in advance. These I think are very important lines of inquiry. How did we know as a matter of fact and protocol that reporters gave questions in advance to Joe Biden. So that he could be prepared we have photos of the note card with the face of the reporter and the question, and then that reporter asks the question. So did they do the same thing with cringe?
Starting point is 01:05:27 I bet they did. How was she able to read directly from a binder like this? Never making eye contact. We don't even have a script on this. Man, we are rolling at the company building as quickly as we can. Not a lot of hours in the day left after we are done with our stream and our work. And so it's time to
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Starting point is 01:06:59 We have like the media, we have like a little bit of a very, like a skeleton that we sort of follow, that we talk about, but like everything is sort of off the top of the dope. Right? Same with you in the chat, right? You wouldn't respect me at all. You're sitting here like this. You're gonna respect anything on this show.
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Starting point is 01:09:32 back to a man who, well, frankly, is Superman, Dean Cain. Dean Cain is joining the program right now to talk about his brand new banger of a movie called Little Angels. And he's been a friend of the show. And yeah, we'll talk about somebody who's who's been fresh faced for the better part of the last 30 years, I'm very jealous of that.
Starting point is 01:09:58 Ladies and gentlemen, the great Dean Cain live now. Dean Cain Dean, welcome back to the program. a lot about. Dean, welcome back to the program. It was really fun chilling with you at the RNC convention. I think that was the last time we were able to hang out. Yes, sir. Good to see you. Let me check my notes real quick. Okay, yeah, that's right. Yeah, yes, good to see you, Benny.
Starting point is 01:10:19 And that was a lot of fun. I really enjoyed that last segment on cringe and I'm using that nickname. I'm gonna borrow it. I will footnote you, but wow. All right, so yes, you've delivered plenty of lines to camera. It's not good when you're reading the,
Starting point is 01:10:37 what would it look, actually, if I may ask you a personal question, just off the top, because I wanna talk about the movie, but if I may. How does the process, how does the process work? Right? So I grew up watching Lois, Lois and Clark. I grew up watching you deliver lines and it was must watch TV in my family.
Starting point is 01:10:53 And I'm sure many, shout yourself out in the chat. If you did as well, Ashley, can you grab the comments to pop up comments for people that watch Dean and his work? Pop those comments up. Nothing but love in this audience for you, Dean. You were delivered. How did it work? You were delivered a script. It was important for you to understand the material and read and then deliver the lines like in character and not reading from the script. Correct me if I'm wrong. You are a hundred percent right. So the whole point is
Starting point is 01:11:18 you got to understand what the scene's about and you got to know your stuff before you get out there. The difference between watching cringe Jean-Pierre and watching Caroline Levitt is night and day. It's like watching Denzel Washington versus a horrible soap actor or something like that. I mean it's insane. So Caroline Levitt, she'll rattle off things from the top of her head for 45 minutes and just run through facts. she's prepared. That's called preparation. We would prepare for scenes. She's prepared for all of it.
Starting point is 01:11:50 And I don't, I mean, for a young lady like that to be so on top of it is remarkable. I mean, she is at 28, I think. There's no way I was, I mean, I was playing Superman at 28, but still, I don't think I'd be as composed and as on it as she is. She's fantastic. And to look at the two of them, it blows my...
Starting point is 01:12:09 It's a great little piece of comparison from one administration to the other. When I watched those clips just now of cringe, it made me angry, because I knew I was being lied to, and I knew I was being talked down to and there was this attitude that I was just like this is insane like why this is my government why am I frustrated beyond all belief so it's insane and then I watched Caroline Levin and I'm like yes done and that's
Starting point is 01:12:36 how I feel about this administration versus the last the other one was ripping me off and telling me lies and this one's telling me the truth and I like it. So you so when you so so you if you had come to if you had come to set if you would come to set and the cameras are rolling and these are expensive productions right these are these are there's millions of dollars right on the line and you couldn't remember your lines and you had to read off a script it would have been humiliating for you right? I would have been fired it's over you can You can't, the show won't go. It's over. End of story. Listen, we had some other actors that came on. Sometimes they had trouble with their lines because they were older or something like that. So we, you make some sort of dispensation
Starting point is 01:13:15 for them. You'll get cue cards or something. There was a couple of actors that had cue cards, a couple, not many, because if you don't do the job, you're gone. And that's how it works in the private sector. That's how it certainly worked in Superman. And that's how it should have worked in the White House. But you were all over that and well done, good sir. Okay. So what is your rating? Just before we move off this topic to the movie, what is your rating for this White House? What are some of the things that you've seen that have inspired you and brought you along? Clearly you're a fan of Carolyn Levin. No question. First of all, I like the transparency. I mean, President Trump is on giving,
Starting point is 01:13:57 you know, almost every single day he's giving news conferences. He's talking to reporters. He's answering questions. I love the transparency. You know, the Biden administration was supposed to be the most transparent ever, and it was literally the worst. Watching their infighting now, watching them go after each other, telling us exactly what we already knew, what you said earlier in the show, you know, this would sound like one of your monologues, and it's the Democrats attacking, you know, someone who's jumping off, a rat's jumping off the ship, and that's's what it is. So and that's really how I see it. They're all going to Tapper, Kareem Jean Pierre, all these people are and they're just infighting. And
Starting point is 01:14:31 yeah, I hope it's tough for them who've been lying to us for the last four years. And then and fleecing us. I hope it's stuff for them to get a job. It should be. It should be and this and this administration is crushing it. They're gonna crush it with transparency. I think we're getting respected again. I love to see interest rates falling. I love to see the mysterious fentanyl deaths dropping. What a mystery that is why the border is secure. Love what Secretary Hegseth is doing. I'm a huge fan of what's happening. Listen, it's not perfect.
Starting point is 01:15:02 It's not perfect at all. It's hard to be perfect. But I would like to see, you know, government gets smaller and smaller and smaller. I love what Elon was doing with Doge. But I think President Trump is a leader and I think we're in great hands. And we're what, 150 days into this or that or something like that?
Starting point is 01:15:18 I think I'm gonna give him an A. No question about it. So you mentioned Hegseth, man. I mean, listen, in the comics, Superman worked a lot with the US military. You know, are you planning on working with his administration? If the administration-
Starting point is 01:15:34 If Pete Hegseth called you up? Pete Hegseth calls you up? He's like, I need you, man. If Pete called me up, I wouldn't be on the show right now. I'd be in a C-130 on the way to Pete right now, I'd be gone. All right. And that's, this administration's phenomenal and I love, and I know who these people are.
Starting point is 01:15:54 And I know what their values are. And I know how much they care about America. I mean, if you cut Pete Hexeth open, he would bleed red, white and blue. I mean, he is through and through. So when they attacked him, when they were attacking him, he's unqualified this. They're out of their minds.
Starting point is 01:16:08 So, you know that I took it personally because I know him so well. And I respect him so much that that made me crazy. So the people who are in there's that handsome bugger. And he's not wearing a Princeton tie. He went with red and blue, but what's close enough, he's a Princeton guy a few years behind me. Oh, wow.
Starting point is 01:16:28 Did you guys go to, you guys went to school together? No, no, just a few years apart. Just maybe a decade apart, but the same school. Yeah, okay. All right, well, okay, so that's gonna go viral. You know, Dean Cain offers to save the Pentagon. This is great. Whatever's necessary.
Starting point is 01:16:44 Whatever's necessary. Whatever's necessary. There's much better war fighters than me, but I'll get out there. All right. Okay. Well, let's talk about the fight in the culture war because you have a brand new movie out. You're the director of a new film,
Starting point is 01:16:56 Little Angels. And this is, well, something that we're very much looking forward to seeing. Dean, can you tell us about it? Yeah. Well, first of all, I love that you called it the culture war, because that's what it is, Benny. It's a, when you're making films like this, like Little Angels is a family movie.
Starting point is 01:17:12 It's about a guy who's imperfect, a college football coach who ends up saying something really stupid and gets suspended. So he has to spend 50 hours coaching a under 13 year old girl's soccer team. He's like, it's basically Nick Saban having to go coach your 12 year old girl's soccer team. And Nick Saban who doesn't like kids
Starting point is 01:17:34 and doesn't like soccer. And that's what he has to do. So he tries to get out of it any way possible. And he ends up starting to really like these kids. And these young girls are a bunch of misfits and they've all got their own little idiosyncrasies and they're a lot of fun. The kids are, first of all,
Starting point is 01:17:51 I shot this about three or four years ago. So the girls, I saw them all, we had a premiere last night and they're women and it's freaking me out because it happened. You got young ones. So it just, apparently it just, apparently you snap your fingers and overnight they're adults. It was amazing, but the film played so well, they were screaming and hollering and
Starting point is 01:18:09 cheering. It's a really enjoyable, fun family movie. You could take your entire family and watch it, and they're not gonna be upset by it. They're gonna understand what the girls are going through. They'll see some girls picking on them, some people bullying them and stuff. But you see how a team comes them, some people bullying them and stuff. But you see how a team comes together and becomes a family. And that's the whole point of the movie
Starting point is 01:18:31 is you can't do everything by yourself. Being part of a team is like being part of a family and it's a wonderful family to belong to. And so my character goes from a very self-centered individual to somebody who grows tremendously and realizes what these young girls are made of and appreciates them and it changes him. Wait, I'm sorry, this isn't registering, Dean.
Starting point is 01:19:00 It's breaking my brain right now. You're telling me that there's a movie that's been made with a professional production out of Hollywood featuring Hollywood celebrities and actors that has a positive message for families and that isn't a totally and completely self-aggrandizing and self-referential something that isn't completely toxic to our culture. Do you mean you're telling me that there is actually a family- friendly movie out there that has a positive and reinforcing spiritual message to it. A hundred percent.
Starting point is 01:19:29 And you know, the thing is we made it outside the studio system. So we made it outside the studio system. I had a single investor come in and back it. And I've been trying to make and it goes back to the culture wars. I've been trying to make a lot of products, a lot of material that families can watch together. That I'm Christian, I like to get Christian content out there to display morals and values and show a story that tells a story
Starting point is 01:19:56 of like why this is important, why it's important to be a good father, why it's important to be a responsible human being, why it's important to have compassion and real empathy, not just fake empathy, but real empathy for somebody, why it's important not to be a selfish narcissist, cringe, why it's important to do these things. Because my character is quite a narcissist at the beginning and he grows and the soccer is great
Starting point is 01:20:20 and the girls are great, but it's teams. I'm a sports guy all the way through. I learned playing football that someone's going to knock me on my tail every day and I got to get back up. You can't always be dominating. You're not always, you have to work hard and you have to depend on your teammates and that's how you survive in this world. That's how you survive in soccer, survive in football. So I take those sports metaphors and stick them into life and it really, and survive in football. So I take those sports metaphors and stick them into life.
Starting point is 01:20:44 And it really, I mean, I just, we had the premiere last night and it was such an absolute blast. I am so proud of this film and so proud of this cast and this crew that put everything together. I hope it's, I hope it does very well. And I hope people take something away from it into their own life and go, you know what?
Starting point is 01:21:02 I could do that too. I could be this little girl or this guy or this coach and identify with the characters and go, you know what, I could do that too. I could be this little girl or this guy or this coach and identify with the characters and go, that's how I'm gonna overcome. Cause that's what you can do with films. You can, you know, politics are downstream from culture and you can make an, Andrew Breitbart told me that way back in the day.
Starting point is 01:21:17 I used to coach, I actually coached Andrew Breitbart's kid in basketball and football. Oh, right. Yeah, oh yeah, he was talking to me. He's like, hey, you're a Hollywood guy. I remember he was just a dad. And I was like, Yeah, well, yeah. And he's like, Well, you know, I've read this book and he gives me a book about picking on Hollywood. And I read it. I thought it was hysterical. He's like, You're not offended. Like, no, you're dead on. And then we became really good friends. And he told me, right. Andrew told me he's like, Mike, Mike, Mike, my mission in life that was to get you into politics. And I was was like that's not going to happen. So this is my way of of of telling a story uh and affecting affecting politics because politics are downstream from culture. Here's some culture. Please. Man you got some Hulk. You got Hulk in there too? Geez. Oh yeah. Super Superman and Hulk in the same. What a
Starting point is 01:22:00 crossover event. This is incredible. Hulk wins that one by the way. Okay. That one. Loof rig, no, that's awesome. So you guys- He's great. Dean, you know, I, maybe I'm overstepping my bounds here, but you look, you look very in shape in this trailer. Are you on the Maha train?
Starting point is 01:22:18 Are you like, are you, you're going to be like, working with our, working out with RFK next video? Like what's going on here? In a heartbeat heartbeat I would. I am way on the maha train. My sister has been in the maha train before they coined maha. So my sister's been kicking tail
Starting point is 01:22:32 and saying you can't eat this, it's got this and it's got that and it's got that and then of course my mom gives me an absolutely screwed up version of my sister's advice and I'm like mom, no. That's not what she said. But she's been seeing these dyes and these things and these additives. So my sister is our go-to in my family for is this okay to eat and drink? Um, yeah. So I listen, I'm, uh, I'm going to be 59 in July. I want to, I want to look as good as you, Benny. And so I want to make sure.
Starting point is 01:23:02 RFK 71, RFK 71. he looks a lot better than me. Rfk is almost double my age. Rfk71? Yes. Rfk is doing like upside down chin ups in the gym. I didn't realize he was 71. I thought it was maybe 72. Yeah dude, it's insane.
Starting point is 01:23:21 That's only because he's got that Kennedy tan, which you know, he's been out in the sun a little more. He should maybe use that mask you talked about. It's not maybe not. All right. So, okay, so great. So, okay. So, man, I'm going to get you a ton of jobs here, man. You're going to get calls from HHS. You're going to calls from the Pentagon. Let's go. But if I get the if I get the call for the Pentagon, I go wherever, wherever, wherever Secretary Hegseth asked me to go. I do so much for our military. I will do anything. I was in, I was in Iraq for, for weeks with our military back in 2005.
Starting point is 01:23:51 I am a, I'm a sworn deputy sheriff. I am a reserve police officer at the same time. So I, I love our first responders and, and, and our military and our law enforcement. I, anytime, any place I'll go be with them because those are the kind of people I really respect. Okay, so let's talk about people that you might not respect because you talk about the little angels. Didn't we start with that? You talk about little angels
Starting point is 01:24:16 and how you have a narcissist character that actually becomes, that actually understands, service, right, and sacrifice by the end of the film. Exactly. I've seen the film, yeah, by the end of the film. Exactly. I've seen the film. Yeah. But I assume that's, that's, that's where, that's where it's going to end up. And it sounds heartwarming. That's a wonderful story. But the stories that are being told out of Hollywood is a narcissist character. Let's just say off the top of the dome, Rachel Ziegler, Snow White, like she just becomes more narcissistic. Like she becomes
Starting point is 01:24:42 a bigger girl, insufferable girl boss by the end of the film. The new Lilo and Stitch repulsed me, Dean. I don't know if you watched this. I was sickened by it. My daughters love the original cartoon. I was disgusted by this. They changed the story entirely to be about like,
Starting point is 01:24:59 to be about socialist healthcare and actually giving up your family. It's completely toxic. It sickened me. I was, I was so angry about it. And I want to just ask a larger scale question here. Like, why is it so hard for Hollywood, uh, to tell a good story, to tell a story with like some morals, uh, to be part of it, like, why, why would they ever
Starting point is 01:25:21 green light snow white? Why would they ever green light that, that Why would they ever green light that abomination of a good story? No idea. I have no idea, but they're taking all these existing properties, right? That I grew up on, my parents grew up on, my grandparents grew up on,
Starting point is 01:25:39 and they're changing them into this woke baloney that makes no sense. The exact opposite is true of Little Angels. My character does exactly like you said, goes from being a narcissist, absolutely self-absorbed, excuse me, and then he ends up wanting to be part of this group, understanding his foibles and his mistakes and then how great these people were
Starting point is 01:25:59 and how wonderful it is to be part of this family and how he was just selfish and immature and ridiculous and he grows up and it's the exact opposite story. I think they're, I don't understand what they're doing. I'm a big fan of Frank Capra movies. It's a Wonderful Life is my favorite movie of all time. And you know, and that's the kind of stuff I have always loved and that's the kind of stories
Starting point is 01:26:20 I wanna tell and I'm getting the chance to do that more now that I'm producing more and directing more. Acting, I'll keep going as long as I can, absolutely. But I don't understand why they're making those movies. And you know, at the end of the day, it's business. So if they keep making Snow White's and losing $150 million, $200 million, they can't keep it up.
Starting point is 01:26:41 They can't continue doing that. That's why I make these movies or make a movie like Little Angels and hope that people go see it because that does change culture. If people looked at the lessons learned in Little Angels and they go, hmm, can I apply this to my own life? It's a positive thing. Like you want your kids to watch that and go,
Starting point is 01:26:57 you're kind of like that coach. You need to stop being so self-centered, be more of a team player or this or that. I mean, it really, it sense. And then I don't understand what they're doing. I think in Hollywood, they're gonna, they have a limited amount of time to keep making that kind of stuff. To put it mildly. Yeah, I didn't realize the alone stitch did that thing. I was shocked. Oh, it's
Starting point is 01:27:19 terrible. And it's gonna make money off the nostalgia bait. But people are leaving the theater, people who are sensitive this kind of stuff, or leaving the theater. People who are sensitive to this kind of stuff are leaving the theater going like, this is, why would you change this story? The story is, was already perfect. Ohana means family. Why would you change that?
Starting point is 01:27:33 It's about sacrificing things for your family. You sacrifice something for your family, right? You're trying to keep your family together. And that's the important thing. Right, but they destroy that. That's the key message of the original Lilo and Stitch. They actually destroy it. It's all about like tearing their family apart
Starting point is 01:27:49 and how that's a good thing. Let the state run everything. It's wild, man. It's wild. I would fight to the death to stop that. Right, yes. Okay, so tell me about the new Superman. What's going on here? Like, do you know anything?
Starting point is 01:28:03 Do you, have you, like, what, like, you've seen maybe the trailers, maybe you know anything? Do you have you like what like you've seen maybe the trailers? Maybe you know the actors? I just I have to ask because it comes out in about a month. And I wonder what your thoughts are on it. Clearly someone like you are going to is going to have like some real feels on this. Yeah, no doubt. I will say this. I like James Gunn as a director. So James Gunn did the first Guardians of the Galaxy. I like it's irre reverence, it's sense of humor. I think Chris Pratt's awesome, you know, and he's very funny. How much of it he he improvised on the on the spot or how much he you know, who knows because he's a really funny guy and a very, very talented actor. Wonderful, wonderful movie. I didn't
Starting point is 01:28:38 like the second one as much. I didn't see the third one. But but I was just because I got busy. But not that I have any anything against it. I didn't like the second one. I just didn't think it was as good. I didn't dislike it, but whatever. But he has a sense of humor. And I think that the last Superman films as great as Zack Snyder is at making films was a dark universe. It was it was Batman's world and it's dark and there was no hope and no light and no sense of humor. And when Henry Cavill smiled, I don't know, I felt uncomfortable. I'm like, I don't like it when you smile.
Starting point is 01:29:09 I don't get it. So then, so I think Corn Sweat is funny. David Corn Sweat is funnier. Not as a person, because I think, you know, it's just the character that he's playing. It seems lighter, it seems funnier. The idea that the dog comes out there and like jumps on him when he's hurt, I mean, that's funny to me
Starting point is 01:29:27 because your dog doesn't get it. But then when he says home, often the dog realizes, okay, it's time to go to work and takes care of him. That to me said so much about what we can expect from this film. So I'm excited. I'm hopeful. I'm optimistic. It's like my dating life.
Starting point is 01:29:42 I am very, very skeptical, but hopeful. So that's how I feel for this. I really want it to be good. It's about time to get that S back there with a smile on his face and real romance. And I think I see those things in the trailer. I hope we don't get some socialist, ridiculous anti-family message.
Starting point is 01:30:06 That's gonna drive me nuts. It always bothered me in the one Superman when his dad was gonna get hit, taken by the tornado and he doesn't go, Kevin Costner, and he doesn't go get him. Man. What the hell is that about? No, no, you go get him.
Starting point is 01:30:23 And you put yourself out there and do anything for my family. And that's how it should have been. So I hope that kind of stuff doesn't happen in this one. I have a feeling it won't. Again, very excited, very hopeful, but very skeptical. Okay. Yeah. I mean, this interesting use the allegory of your dating life, because you're like, you know, it looks kind of hot. It looks hot from far away. Please don't be woke. Please don't be woke. Once I, yeah. Once I get up in there, please don't be woke.
Starting point is 01:30:49 Okay. Like no matter what, like once we get, once we're sitting like, please, please, once we meet, don't be, don't be. Don't be. What's it like? That's the key. Yes. And that'll, that'll, that.
Starting point is 01:31:02 Can you give, can you give a little, just, you know, not trying to pry too much here and, you know, into these, into the business, but can you give, can you give a little just, you know, not trying to pry too much here and you know, into these into the business, but can you give like, and I don't know if you, I don't know if you were asked or not, but you, you play what is, and then we've been putting up the comments on screen. We, we, we, you play a beloved Superman character and maybe the last truly beloved cultural Superman. So could you give like just a real quick top line as to what, what you hope Superman becomes in this new iteration? Well, I think it's really important that they, they, they say it very clearly in
Starting point is 01:31:39 the old comics, truth, justice, and the American way here is an orphan who was, who was from another planet raised by small Midwestern values, small town Midwestern values, American values, family first, you know, family, faith, country, and those are the things that I want to see, you know, the American flag behind you gives me a certain sense of pride. When people denigrate that flag, it hurts me to my core because I believe in those American values. And what are American values? What is the American way? It is liberty. It is the power of the individual and the autonomy of the individual to be able to compete fairly in business, not have the government put their hands on the scale like they did in the last administration, which made me insane. The ability to do really well, to achieve, and then to be able to take care of your family and pass that wealth on.
Starting point is 01:32:31 That is what everybody dreams of, that's why they come here, but that is truth, justice, and the American way. And that's what Superman should stand for. It's what he stood for forever. And that I hope that we get that back in this film. My producers are sending me all of the women who are now reaching out in the comments saying that they're single and they're looking for their skeptical,
Starting point is 01:32:52 but hopeful. Okay. You bet. Dean, we deeply, we deeply appreciate, we deeply appreciate you being on the program. Everybody must go see little angels. It is in theaters on June 6th. And ladies and gentlemen, this is how you take back culture. This is how you win. And Dean, here we go. Since you're on the program, here's the president right now
Starting point is 01:33:18 meeting the German chancellor, meeting the German chancellor live at the White House. There we go. Donald Trump. That's gonna be interesting. Yes. Welcome to pain. meeting the German chancellor live at the White House. There we go, Donald Trump. That's gonna be interesting. Yes, welcome to pain. This is the long house friend.
Starting point is 01:33:33 Yes, this is gonna be worse than D-Day. Okay, here we go. All right, good luck Germany. President Trump is gonna be cooking soon inside of the oval office. Dean, we just want to say thank you again and we'll be supporting you, your movie and your projects and you as the next Pentagon spokesperson.
Starting point is 01:33:53 We're going to manifest it. We're going to manifest. I don't want to say Sean Parnel's job. Sean Parnel's a great friend of mine, a great guy. Just bring me in there, boys. It's just, it's a specific style of, it's going to be, you're the Pentagon spokesperson to Hollywood, right?
Starting point is 01:34:07 And it's going to be a specific style. Yes, to bring patriotism back to Hollywood. What the hell is wrong with these? You made like $10 billion on Top Gun to Maverick. Like what, you didn't figure it out? Like Hollywood didn't, they didn't quite figure that out. Like go make a billion dollars. Make a patriotic, make it unashamedly patriotic family, family movie, right?
Starting point is 01:34:28 About men behaving honorably. What the hell's wrong with Hollywood? I don't get it, dude. I don't either, but I don't get it. They made a billion dollars. What did Top Gun Maverick make? Like $2 billion. And it saved the movie going audience.
Starting point is 01:34:41 People weren't, because it was just post COVID. So everybody went to the theater to see it and you get Spielberg, I think, telling Tom Cruise he saved the theaters and the theater going people. And I got, like, I did well and I'm very blessed. I got a theater in my house. So I don't have to go out.
Starting point is 01:34:58 But I'll be going out to see Superman because I wanna see that. There was another movie I was gonna go out and see as well. Maybe Mission Impossible because of the bigness of it, but I could probably watch that at home. Looks very stunt heavy, but Cruz has done it. He did it with Top Gun Maverick. I love it. My uncle was a F-15 pilot. I love our military and I appreciate the sacrifices they make. So I absolutely adored that film. Ladies and gentlemen, you should adore Dean Cain's X feed. It's right here. We're gonna just round up and say he has a million
Starting point is 01:35:33 subscribers, he's just a few away. Ladies and gentlemen, at 900,000. So make sure that we get our friend Dean over the million mark. And he's just one of the, he's just one of the true legends. Why don't we go watch Superman together? I'll make a date. You and I, we'll go, we'll do a stream afterwards, right?
Starting point is 01:35:48 And we'll do a live stream afterwards. Get a bunch of my other like, okay, cool. Done. Done. We'll connect offline. What is that? Amazing. Thank you.
Starting point is 01:35:59 Everybody go see Little Angels this weekend, June 6th. Godspeed, Dean. Thank you, Ben. God bless. That's right. 900,000 Americans can't be wrong. They follow the real Superman. He'll always be our Superman, the great Dean Cain. Maybe he'll get a date with his audience. I'm not sure.
Starting point is 01:36:19 The single ladies were literally shouting themselves out in the comment section saying, what up? What up? It's me. I'm here. I'm who you're looking for. So there you go. Okay, ladies and gentlemen, we are preparing for president Trump.
Starting point is 01:36:33 As you saw there live, president Trump has arrived at the white house and welcomed in the chancellor of Germany. And now the main white House feed has started. And so we're going to pop that up and get freaking ready. It's just a holding screen right now. We don't have any shots of inside the Oval Office. But as you well know, it is a very short trip from the entrance of the West Wing, which is what you just saw with the motorcade, to the Oval Office.
Starting point is 01:37:05 And so we're going to, we're gonna be very excited to watch this one. The reason why is because, well, we've had some, we had some real special moments, real special moments. It's only been 150 days here with the Trump administration. And well, we've seen some, we've seen some neat things in this oval office We have a little bit of our favorite But was we as we as we wait for this live we have our greatest hits
Starting point is 01:37:35 But I think we should spool here first off. Let's do a preview of this meeting and What we can expect here from the Trump administration. This is Clippy you. Colum, thank you very much. The White House President Trump will host German Chancellor Frederick Mers as the two leaders are expected to discuss trade and the ongoing efforts to end the war between Russia and Ukraine. Our senior White House correspondent Peter Ducey joins us now with more. Hey Peter. At a televised Oval Office meeting, it's going to be the first thing these leaders do today at 1130 when Chancellor Mears gets here.
Starting point is 01:38:10 So if President Trump decides that he wants to air out any dirty laundry about Germany and the things that they have been doing over the last couple of years, then the new chancellor is not going to have a chance to talk him out of it. The way this White House operates, basically, is Trump and the new Chancellor Meers are going to get to know each other Because they have no personal history live on camera
Starting point is 01:38:31 The visiting leader is apparently going to try to talk Trump out of hiking tariffs on the EU next month and encourage him not to pull Back from treaties that require the US to defend Europe like NATO. And that follows an hour and 15 minutes. President Trump spent on the phone yesterday with Vladimir Putin, who told the president a big retaliation for the breathtaking drone strikes against Russian airfields is coming. That is why President Trump now says it was a good conversation, but not a conversation that will lead to immediate peace. President Putin did say and very strongly that he will have to respond to the recent attack on the airfields.
Starting point is 01:39:08 The defense secretary, Pete Hegseth, is in Brussels right now at NATO headquarters. Some other world leaders are reportedly bent out of shape that he skipped a meeting about helping Ukraine. Francis Macron is out there saying that the US wants to pull troops from Europe to stage them in the Pacific in case China acts up. We'll see. Back to you.
Starting point is 01:39:29 Well, kind of interesting because we never know how those Oval Office meetings are going to go. And the Chancellor comes in because he says, I'm going to get to that 5% defense spending. That should please Trump. What about do you think that maybe the Chancellor goes public and says we need you Mr. President to give you give you crane arms? How will that go? Well we'll see and you have to remember that just because President Trump doesn't have a personal history he has no beef with Chancellor Mers but he had four years to think and to read the
Starting point is 01:40:02 the International page of the New York Times or whatever he's reading, New York Post, and think about things that he wished our allies were doing differently. And so he has had a long time to think or possibly stew about things that the Germans... Ladies and gentlemen, here we go, Trump Live in the Oval Office. Let's freaking rock and roll. Okay. Let's get that audio up. Donald Trump's grandfather, born in 1869, close to Bad Durkheim, right?
Starting point is 01:40:32 And his Christian name was Friedrich. That's serious German name. Bad Durkheim is serious German. But I want to thank you very much for, first of all, I want to thank you very much for — first of all, I want to thank you for that.
Starting point is 01:40:46 That's beautiful. Thank you very much. You're good. Fantastic. We'll put it up in a place of honor. Yeah. I don't know, maybe we can — let's see. We'll put it up there someplace.
Starting point is 01:40:59 It's an honor to have you. Thank you. As you know, the Chancellor just won a great election. Very, very strong election. Very respected man. I can tell you, we've been on the phone many times talking about some of the problems of the world outside of Germany.
Starting point is 01:41:13 And it's very sad what's going on. We both feel that way. What's going on with Russia, Ukraine, and other things we talk about, but Russia, Ukraine in particular. I'd like to see it end, and maybe it'll end. But we get some news there'll be some fighting. Something happened a couple of days ago, and now they do a return.
Starting point is 01:41:35 And, you know, here it goes. It's not good. He's unhappy about it. I'm unhappy about it. But I think eventually we're going to be successful in stopping the bloodshed. It's pure bloodshed. Five, six thousand young soldiers a week are being killed. You know that?
Starting point is 01:41:51 Those numbers are staggering. They're staggering numbers. But, Chancellor, I just want to congratulate you, and I want to welcome you to the Oval Office. Thank you. It's an Oval Office that's in very good shape. We like fixing things up and having them tippy-top, like they have in Germany. They do that in Germany very much.
Starting point is 01:42:11 And we do it here. We're having a very good run. We had a — I also had a great election. Great win. Won everything. Won the popular vote, the all-seven swing states, which is a big deal. It's pretty unusual to do that. And we have a great mandate from the people.
Starting point is 01:42:26 And part of our mandate is we're going to have a great relationship with your country. So I just want to thank you very much for being here. And if you'd like to say a few words. Absolutely. Thank you, first of all, Mr. President, for your kind invitation to come to Washington, D.C. I was in this building first time ever in 1982, I told you, when
Starting point is 01:42:46 former president Ronald Reagan was in office. So I'm very happy to be here again and to offer our close cooperation with the United States of America. We are having so much in common, our history. We owe the Americans a lot. We will never forget about that. And so, with your German provenance, I think this is a very good basis for close cooperation between America and Germany. So, again, thank you. Thank you for the hospitality, and thank you for having your guest house for tonight.
Starting point is 01:43:19 This is a great place. Great place. Many thanks for that. I really enjoyed it. Thank you. It's a wonderful place. It place. Many thanks for that. I really enjoyed it. Thank you. It's a wonderful place. It's a landmark also.
Starting point is 01:43:27 And Blair House is a nice place to stay. Thank you very much for saying that. Would you have any questions, please? Mr. President, on your new travel ban, why now? And if the Boulder attack was part of your reasoning, why not include Egypt on that list where the suspect is from? I can't come soon enough, frankly. We want to keep bad people out of our country.
Starting point is 01:43:49 The Biden administration allowed some horrendous people, and we're getting them out one by one. We're not stopping until we get them out. We have thousands of murderers. I hate to — I even hate to say this in front of the Chancellor. Of course, you have a little problem, too, with some of the people that were allowed into your country. It's not your fault. It's not your fault.
Starting point is 01:44:08 It shouldn't have happened. I told her it shouldn't have happened, what she did. But you have your own difficulty with that. And we do, and we're moving them out. And we're moving them out very strongly. But it can't come fast enough. We want to get them out. We want to get them out now. We don't want to have other bad people coming into our country.
Starting point is 01:44:26 But using the word bad, I'm being nice. Okay, question? Please. You put out on Truth Social a post regarding your conversation with President Xi. Right. Can you talk about whether or not you feel that trade talks, trade relations are back on track
Starting point is 01:44:44 after appearing to be a little bit off track last week? A little bit off track. It was only the complexity. Yes, it's pretty complex stuff. We had a very good conversation with President Xi a little while ago, just before your arrival. In fact, we just hung up, and they said, You're here. I said, That's pretty good. Two great leaders of the world in a very short period of time.
Starting point is 01:45:06 We had a very good talk, and we've straightened out any complexity. It's very complex stuff, and we straighten it out. The agreement was we're going to have Scott and Howard and Jameson will be going and meeting with their top people and continue it forward. But, no, I think we have everything. I think we're in very good shape with China and the
Starting point is 01:45:31 trade deal. We have a deal with China, as you know, but we were straightening out some of the points, having to do mostly with rare earth magnets and some other things. The Press So, those reduced trade tariff rates, they remain in effect? The President We have the deal. I mean, we've had a deal.
Starting point is 01:45:49 We announced the deal. And we'll be, I guess you could say, I wouldn't even say finalizing it up, Scott. I would say we have a deal and we're going to just make sure that everybody understands what the deal is. Okay? The Press We had a really good conversation.
Starting point is 01:46:04 By the way, he invited me to China and I invited him here. We both accepted. So I'll be going there with the First Lady at a certain point, and he'll be coming here hopefully with the First Lady of China. Go ahead. The Press. Did you talk about the Chinese students? Are you allowing them to come to the U.S.?
Starting point is 01:46:25 The President, speaking to a foreign student in a foreign country. The President, speaking to a foreign student in a foreign country. The President, speaking to a foreign student in a foreign country. The President, speaking to a foreign student in a foreign country.
Starting point is 01:46:41 The President, speaking to a foreign student in a foreign country. The President, speaking to a to do is see their list. There's no problem with that. This is anybody outside of our country, international students. Because when we see some of the people that we've been watching, we say, Where do these people come from? How is that possible? No, we want to have foreign students come.
Starting point is 01:46:57 We're very honored by it, but we want to see their list. Harvard didn't want to give us the list. They're going to be giving us the list now. I think they're starting to behave, actually, if you want to know their list. Harvard didn't want to give us the list. They're going to be giving us the list now. I think they're starting to behave, actually, if you want to know the truth. The Press. On Russia, are you willing to put more pressure on Putin to end the war by imposing new sanctions on
Starting point is 01:47:17 Russia and also on China? Well, remember, I'm the one that ended Nord Stream 2. Going to a place called Germany, come to think of. Sorry, I did that. But I ended Nord Stream 2, going to a place called Germany, comes to think of it. Sorry I did that. I don't know. But I ended Nord Stream 2. Nobody else did.
Starting point is 01:47:29 And then when Biden came in, he immediately approved it. That's the largest — essentially the largest pipeline in the world, going to Germany and other countries. And, by the way, we have so much oil and gas. You will not be able to buy it all. I mean, you literally — we have so much.
Starting point is 01:47:46 And I hope we're going to make that a part of our trade deal because we have more than anybody else. We have actually the most, by far, in the world — probably double what anyone else has. So we'll work on that. I'm sure that's something we'll discuss today. Mr. President, what do you expect from Germany and what do you expect from the Chancellor?
Starting point is 01:48:04 Well, first of all, I'm glad to meet because I've been dealing with the Chancellor. The Press. representative of Germany. I think all we want is just going to have a good relationship. The rest will just sort of follow very easily. We'll have a good trade deal. I mean, I guess that will be mostly determined by the European Union, but you're a very big part of that, so you'll be involved. But we'll end up, hopefully, with a trade deal or we'll do something.
Starting point is 01:48:41 You know, we'll do the tariffs. I mean, I'm okay with the tariffs, or we make a deal with the trade. And I guess that's what we're discussing now. The Press. Is Germany doing enough on defense? The President. The Press.
Starting point is 01:48:51 Is Germany doing enough on defense? The President. The Press. Is Germany doing enough on defense? The President. The Press. Is Germany doing enough on defense? The President.
Starting point is 01:48:59 The Press. Is Germany doing enough on defense? The President. The Press. Is Germany doing enough on defense? The President. Is Germany doing enough on defense? The Press. Is Germany doing enough on defense? The Chancellor wants to spend 3.5? Well, I don't know. I mean, I haven't discussed it very much.
Starting point is 01:49:10 I know that you're spending more money on defense now, and quite a bit more money. And that's a positive thing. I'm not sure that General McArthur would have said it's positive, you know? He wouldn't like it, but I sort of think it's good. You understand what I mean by that? Well, I understand what he meant.
Starting point is 01:49:27 He made a statement, never let Germany rearm. And I said, I always think about that when he says, sir, we're spending more money on defense. I say, oh, is that a good thing or a bad thing? I think it's a good thing. But, you know, at least to a certain point, there'll be a point when I'll say, please don't arm anymore if you don't buy it. We'll be watching him.
Starting point is 01:49:48 I'm kidding. The Press. Mr. President, your predecessor dismissed your auto pen investigation. He said he made all the decisions during his presidency. I'm curious your reaction to his dismissal. The President. Well, look, the auto pen, I think, is the big scandal. Outside of the rigged election of 2020,
Starting point is 01:50:09 I think the biggest scandal of the last many years is the AutoPen. And who's using it? I happen to think I know, okay, because I'm here. And I'm not a big AutoPen person, fortunately. I'm glad. I'm very glad. It's an easy way out. But it's a very bad thing, very dangerous. You know, I sign important documents. Usually, when they put documents in front of you, they're important.
Starting point is 01:50:31 Even if you're signing ambassadorships or anything, I consider that important. I think it's inappropriate. You have somebody that's devoting four years of their life or more to being an ambassador. I think you really deserve — that person deserves to get a real signature, not an auto pen signature. And I can tell auto pen easily. I can look at it. Like two little pinholes from pulling the paper, right? You always see the pinholes.
Starting point is 01:50:55 It's real easy to tell about auto pen. I think it's very disrespectful to people when they get an auto pen signature. Outside, auto pen, to me, are used when thousands of letters come in from young people all over the country and you want to get them back. And, you know, people use auto-pens for that, to send a little signature at the bottom of a letter.
Starting point is 01:51:16 We have thousands of them. We get thousands of letters a week. And it's not possible to, you know, do it. I'd like to do it myself, but you can't do it. To me, that's where auto pens start and stop. But I don't think — I don't — I'm sure that he didn't know many of the things. Look, he was never for open borders. He was never for transgender for everybody.
Starting point is 01:51:38 He was never for men playing in women's sports. I mean, he changed — I mean, all of these things that changed so radically. I don't think he had any idea that what was — frankly, I said it during the debate, and I say it now. He didn't have much of an idea what was going on. But you shouldn't be — I mean, essentially, whoever used the autopad was the President.
Starting point is 01:52:00 And that is wrong. It's illegal. It's so bad. And it's so disrespectful to our country. The Press. The Press. The Press. The Press. The Press. The Press.
Starting point is 01:52:12 The Press. The Press. The Press. The Press. The Press. The Press. The Press. The Press.
Starting point is 01:52:20 The Press. The Press. The Press. The Press. The Press. The Press. The like to have them there, yeah. We've had a lot of them, about 45,000. It's a lot of troops. It's a city, when you think of it.
Starting point is 01:52:32 That's good economic development. They're highly paid troops and they spend a lot of money in Germany. But the relationship with Germany is very important. Yeah, we'll be doing that. No problem. The Press Secretary, please. May I say a few words in German to the German public? Yes, please. So, we'll be doing that. No problem. The Press.
Starting point is 01:52:45 May I say a few words in German to the German public? So, thank you for the question. We are here in the White House, and I thank you to the President for the very friendly reception in the Oval Office in this, yes, world-famous room. I am very happy to be here. And we are preparing an in-depth analysis of our cooperation.
Starting point is 01:53:00 I am very happy about that. Mr. President, you may speak English. Do you speak English because you speak such good English? Is it as good as your German, would you say? I'm very happy about that. The President has been very supportive of the President's decision to make the decision. And I think that's a great achievement, actually. Thank you. Mr. President, can I follow up on the audio? Thank you, Mr. President. The criticism that I've seen, and I'm sure you've seen, regarding Elon Musk and your big, beautiful bill,
Starting point is 01:53:34 what's your reaction to that? Do you think it in any way hurts passage in the Senate, which, of course, what is your seeking? Well, look, you know, I've always liked Elon, and it's always very surprised. You saw the words he had for me. The words are great. And he hasn't said anything about me that's bad. I'd rather have him criticize me than the bill because the bill is incredible.
Starting point is 01:53:50 It's the biggest cut in the history of our country. We've never cut. It's about 1.6 trillion in cut. Expert entrepreneur Ed Milet is on a mission to max out your life. We're throwing open the metaphorical closet doors of our lives. We're gonna be cleaning out the closet. What no longer fits. Audit some of your relationships. How about auditing your emotions?
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Starting point is 01:54:27 It's the biggest tax cut. Tax you would say people's taxes will go way down, but it's the biggest tax cut in history. We are doing things in that bill that are unbelievable. And when you look at what we're doing for small businesses, for people, for middle-income people, all of the things that we're doing, nobody has ever seen anything like it. And, you know, Elon is upset because we took the EV mandate and, you know, which was a lot of money
Starting point is 01:54:57 for electric vehicles. And, you know, they're having a hard time, the electric vehicles. And they want us to pay billions of dollars in subsidy. And you know, I — Elon knew this from the beginning. He knew it for a long time ago. That's been — that's been — I would say, JD, that hasn't changed. That's been right from the beginning.
Starting point is 01:55:18 Mr — I think, Mr. Secretary, that hasn't changed at all, right from the beginning. But I know that disturbed him. He wanted, and rightfully, you know, he recommended somebody from that he, I guess, knew very well. I'm sure he respected him, but to run NASA. And I didn't think it was appropriate. And he happened to be a Democrat, like totally Democrat.
Starting point is 01:55:42 And I say, you know, look, we won. We get certain privileges. And one of the privileges, we don't have to appoint a Democrat, like, totally Democrat. And I say, you know, look, we won. We get certain privileges, and one of the privileges, we don't have to appoint a Democrat. NASA is very important. We have great people. General Kane is going to be picking somebody with our — we'll be checking them out, seeing. But he wanted that person, a certain person, and we said no.
Starting point is 01:56:03 And, you know, I can understand why he's upset. Remember, he was here for a long time. You saw a man who was very happy when he stood behind the oval desk. And even with the black eye, I said, Do you want a little makeup? We'll get you a little makeup. But he said, No, I don't think so, which is interesting. And very nice. He wants to be who he is. So you could make that statement, too, I don't think so, which is interesting and very nice. He wants to be who he is.
Starting point is 01:56:25 So you could make that statement, too, I guess. Look, Elon and I had a great relationship. I don't know if we're well anymore. I was surprised because you were here. Everybody in this room, practically, was here. As we had a wonderful send-off, he said wonderful things about me. You couldn't have nicer. He said the best thing.
Starting point is 01:56:44 He's worn the hat. Trump was things about me. You couldn't have nicer. He said the best thing. He's worn the hat. Trump was right about everything. And I am right about the great, big, beautiful bill. We call it a great, big, beautiful bill because that's what it is. And again, biggest tax cuts in history, biggest economic development moves anywhere. We've never done anything like it.
Starting point is 01:57:03 Business is spurred. And I don't know if you've seen the numbers, but the numbers came out. Even the CBO, which is run by Democrats, said that we're going to be doing — you know, I'd like you to discuss it — the 2.8 million — a trillion — that CBO. This is some — a group of people that are Democrats. They're very hostile to us. They just came out with phenomenal numbers. What it does. You want to mention that, Scott? Secretary Mnuchin, Chief of Staff, U.S.
Starting point is 01:57:29 Department of State, U.S. Department of State, U.S. Department of State, U.S. Department of State, U.S. Department of State, U.S. Department of State, U.S. Department of State, U.S. Department of State, U.S.
Starting point is 01:57:37 Department of State, U.S. Department of State, U.S. Department of State, U.S. Department of State, U.S. Department of State, U.S. Department of State, U.S. Department of State, U.S. Department of State, U.S. Department of State, U.S. Department of State, U.S. Department of State, U.S. Department of State, U.S. and scored the tariff revenue, we think it'll be the minimum of $2.8 trillion over the 10-year window,
Starting point is 01:57:46 which actually puts the bill in surplus if you include the tariff revenue, which they won't do. It gives you a tremendous surplus, but we're not allowed to use that. For some reason, they say scoring. Nobody knows what scoring means. Maybe a couple of people, but nobody. Somebody sits in the background, they say,
Starting point is 01:58:03 Well, we're not going to allow that. They're not allowing other things that we have that are tremendously profitable for our country. But if you saw the other day CNBC, they came out with numbers, and the people on the show, very good people. I've watched them for a long time. They couldn't believe the numbers, how good they are.
Starting point is 01:58:20 The numbers were incredible. And that was personal income and also very low inflation. We have very low inflation. We're down to 2 percent now, and maybe even lower than that. And when I took it over, it was a mess. Remember, we had the worst inflation probably in the history of our country. They say 48 years, but let's say that's — I think it's
Starting point is 01:58:40 worse than that. So we had the worst inflation in the history of our country under the Biden administration. Now we're down to a beautiful number, 2 percent. You'd actually like to keep it there. Better than zero is 2 percent. It's going down maybe to 1. And 1 percent is like perfect. That's perfect.
Starting point is 01:58:59 You don't want to have zero for certain reasons that are — that nobody is very interested to listen to. But we have almost perfect inflation. Grocery prices are down. Everything. Remember eggs? Eggs. We weren't going to buy another egg for the next 20
Starting point is 01:59:14 years. They were so expensive. Right? Remember? You guys all hit me about eggs. Eggs have come down 400 percent. Everybody has eggs now. They're having eggs for breakfast again.
Starting point is 01:59:24 But if you look at gasoline, very important. I think always the most important because it's the energy is a big — the biggest factor. That's what happened. He screwed up our energy policy, and everything went up because energy went up. But now energy is way down, and they have states where you're at $1.98 a gallon for gasoline.
Starting point is 01:59:44 So the costs have way way have come way down. And one of the things I ran on was that I ran on the border. We have the best border in the history of our country. Ninety nine point nine nine percent. It was last week three people came in two of them for medical reasons. We let them in because one of them had a heart attack. I think it was a nice thing to do. And one of them for medical reasons. We let them in because one of them had a heart attack. I think it was a nice thing to do. And one of them had something else.
Starting point is 02:00:08 So we've never had — I had very good numbers for four years, but we really topped it. And I want to thank Christie and Tom Homan. They've done a fantastic job. But nobody mentions that anymore. Remember, a few months ago, the border was a total disaster. People were coming in by the hundreds of thousands of people a day, a week, a month.
Starting point is 02:00:32 I mean, we had a month. Two million people came in in one month. The border was being overrun. And a lot of bad people, criminals, murderers, drug dealers. We had some of the worst people in the world coming in from all over the world. It's totally close.
Starting point is 02:00:47 And you know what? People are coming into our country, but they're coming in legally. So we've done a great job. Elon knew that. Elon endorsed me very strongly. He actually went up in campaign for me. I think I would have won.
Starting point is 02:01:00 Susie would say I would have won Pennsylvania easily anyway, even if the governor ran, the real governor, not the governor from Minnesota, who's a — I mean, he's a sick puppy, that guy. That poor guy feels sorry for him. But they made a bad choice with him. But if you pick Shapiro or anybody else — I spoke to him recently about his, you know,
Starting point is 02:01:19 his house being set on fire, which was terrible. But if they picked him, I would have won Pennsylvania. I want to buy a lot. But I'm very disappointed because Elon knew the inner workings of this bill better than almost anybody sitting here, better than you people. He knew everything about it. He had no problem with it.
Starting point is 02:01:38 All of a sudden, he had a problem. And he only developed the problem when he found out that we're going to have to cut the EV mandate, because that's billions and billions of dollars. And it really is unfair. We want to have cars of all types. Electric — we want to have electric, but we want to have gasoline, combustion.
Starting point is 02:01:56 We want to have different — we want to have hybrids. We want to have all — we want to be able to sell everything. And when that was cut — and Congress wanted to cut it — he became a little bit different. And I can understand that. But he knew every aspect of this bill.
Starting point is 02:02:11 He knew it better than almost anybody. And he never had a problem until right after he left. And if you saw the statements he made about me, which I'm sure you can get very easily. It's very fresh on tape. He said the most beautiful things about me. And he hasn't said bad about me personally, but I'm sure that'll be next.
Starting point is 02:02:29 But I'm very disappointed in Elon. I've helped Elon a lot. The Press. Mr. President, did he — I just want to clarify. Did he raise any of these concerns with you privately before he raised them publicly? And this is the guy you put in charge of cutting spending. Should people not take him seriously about spending an
Starting point is 02:02:44 hour? Are you saying this is all sour grapes? No, he worked hard and he did a good job. And I'll be honest, I think he misses the place. I think he got out there and all of a sudden, he wasn't in this beautiful Oval Office and he was. And he's got nice offices, too. But there's something about this. When I was telling the Chancellor,
Starting point is 02:03:01 this is where it is. People come in here, even from Germany, they come in and they walk into the Oval Office. And it's just a special place. It's, you know, World War I. It started and it ended here. And World War II and so many other things. Everything big comes right from this beautiful space. It's now much more beautiful than it was six months ago.
Starting point is 02:03:22 A lot of good things are happening in this room. And I'll tell you, it's not, he's not the first. People leave my administration and they love us. And then at some point they miss it so badly and some of them embrace it and some of them actually become hostile. I don't know what it is. It's sort of Trump derangement syndrome, I guess they call it. But we have it with others, too. They leave and they wake up in the morning and the glamour is gone. The whole world is different and they become hostile.
Starting point is 02:03:58 I don't know what it is. Someday you'll write a book about it and you'll let us know. Yeah. The Press. Speaking of ending wars in this room, you were very critical of Vladimir Putin a couple of days ago. What kind of play is he playing, from your perspective?
Starting point is 02:04:12 What are his thoughts on this? The President. Look, he's — he got hit. He's been doing hitting, so I understand it. But he got hit hard. And I don't think he's playing games. I think he — I've always said he wanted the whole thing. I thought he wanted the entire —
Starting point is 02:04:28 everything having to do with Ukraine. That's something that would have never happened if I were president. The election was rigged. I didn't get to be president, but I got to be president now. And I think it's a much more important presidency. Other than a couple of things like that, the war would have never — would have never happened. The war with Ukraine, with Putin, would have never happened, ever.
Starting point is 02:04:50 Not even a chance. And it didn't happen for four years. And it wasn't thought of. I used to talk to him about Ukraine a lot. It was the apple of his eye, but he would have never done what he did. And I think mistakes were made by him, but I think mistakes were made by other people. The President should have never allowed that war. Biden should have never allowed that war to happen.
Starting point is 02:05:12 If you had the right guy in here, that war would have never happened. Israel would have never happened with Hamas. That would have never happened. The attack on Israel would have never happened because Iran was broke. They had no money. They had no money to give to Hamas or Hezbollah
Starting point is 02:05:29 or anybody else. And all of that would have never happened. Inflation wouldn't have happened. It was caused mostly by energy. And the Biden administration messed up my great energy policy. We were down into the $190 a gallon, and it would have never happened.
Starting point is 02:05:45 It was caused by energy and their bad spending on the Green New Scam and other things that they spent on. But all of those things would have never happened. But maybe most importantly, the war, Chancellor, with Russia would never have happened with Ukraine. It was something that would have — you know, I dealt with Putin a lot. There was no chance — zero. And, you know, a lot of people say, How do you know? For four years, it didn't happen. There was never a chance of it happening.
Starting point is 02:06:15 And he understood the consequences. Now, it's a shame. And when you see all of those people — they came out with a report today that millions of people, millions of people have died, much more than people thought. And I've been saying that for a long time. The amount of death in that war is far greater than the news has been reporting, or than, frankly, that either side has been reporting. It's a very sad thing. And I can tell you, just speaking for the Chancellor, because we speak about it, he feels the same way.
Starting point is 02:06:47 He wants to see it ended. Would you like to say something? Prime Minister Stoltenberg Absolutely. And I'm here, Mr. President, to talk with you later on, on how we could contribute to that goal. And we all are looking for measures and for instruments to bring this terrible war to an end. And may I remind you that we are having June 6th
Starting point is 02:07:10 tomorrow. This is the day anniversary when the Americans once ended a war in Europe. And I think this is in your hand in specific, in ours. The President's voice is heard. The President's voice is heard. The President's voice is heard.
Starting point is 02:07:24 The President's voice is heard. The President's voice is heard. The President's voice is heard. The President's voice is heard. The President's voice is heard. The President's voice is ours. The President's voice is heard. No, that was not a pleasant. Well, in the long run, Mr. President, this was the liberation of my country from Nazi dictatorship. The President's voice is heard. And we know what we owe you. But this is the reason why I'm saying that America is again in a very strong position to do something
Starting point is 02:07:42 on this war and ending this war. So let's talk about what we can do jointly, and we are ready to do what we can. And you know that we gave support to Ukraine and that we are looking for more pressure on Russia. The European Union did, and we should talk about that. The President We will talk about it. And, you know, it's good timing.
Starting point is 02:08:01 The numbers for our country are through the roof. The economic numbers. Because of the election and because of tariffs and other things, a lot of things. But we've had some of the best numbers we've ever had. They were reported yesterday, the day before, and even today. The country is doing really well.
Starting point is 02:08:20 I think that one of the things you'd be most interested in is that six months ago, we were having a hard time getting anybody to join our military. I mean, they just couldn't do it. The numbers were record low. We couldn't get people to join the military. It wasn't me.
Starting point is 02:08:34 This was before I got there. The past administration. But six months ago, a year ago, the numbers were record low. You couldn't get them to join. That included the police. And you couldn't get them to join. That included the police. And you couldn't get them to join. Now we just hit the highest number in the history
Starting point is 02:08:52 of our country, we think, but very close. But the highest in the history of our country, recruitment. Joining the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines, Coast Guard, police forces all over the country. The Press What did you do for that? What was the reason? The President.
Starting point is 02:09:06 The spirit. They love our country again. You're going to do the same thing. Spirit. We have great spirit is back in our country. And it's very simple. You know, it was only, Susie, six months ago, right, that you got reports.
Starting point is 02:09:19 You're the one that released them that you couldn't get anybody to join the military. And now we're stopped. Every service now is packed. And we have waiting lists of people trying to get in as good as we've ever had in the history of our country. So that's an honor.
Starting point is 02:09:34 That's a great honor. Yeah. The Press. Mr. President, on the war. I'm not one yet. You're best. You've had enough. Go ahead, please.
Starting point is 02:09:41 Mr. President, so would you consider to put more sanctions on Russia? Because this discussion is going on now for weeks and months, and you tweeted about it once, but then nothing happens. What would you do? The President. Yeah, when I see the moment when we're not going to make a deal, when this thing won't stop.
Starting point is 02:09:56 At that moment, yeah, it's in my brain, the deadline. When I see the moment where it's not going to stop and I'm sure you're going to do the same thing, will be very, very tough. And it could be on both countries, to be honest. You know, it takes two to tango. But we're going to be very tough, whether it's Russia or anybody else.
Starting point is 02:10:20 We're going to be very tough. That's a bloodbath that's going on over there. And when I see the moment where I say, well, they're going to just keep fighting. You know, I gave the analogy yesterday when I spoke to the President. Putin had a two-hour and 15-minute call with him. Sometimes — and this is me speaking, maybe in a
Starting point is 02:10:40 negative sense — but sometimes you see two young children fighting like crazy. They hate each other, and they're fighting in a negative sense. But sometimes you see two young children fighting like crazy. They hate each other, and they're fighting in a park. And you try and pull them apart. They don't want to be pulled. Sometimes you're better off letting them fight for a while and then pulling them apart. And I gave that analogy to Putin yesterday. I said, President, maybe you're going to have to keep fighting and
Starting point is 02:11:06 suffering a lot because both sides are suffering before you pull them apart, before they're able to be pulled apart. But it's a pretty known analogy. You have two kids, they fight, fight, fight. Sometimes you let them fight for a little while. You see it in hockey, you see it in sports. The referees let them go for a couple ofes, let them go for a couple of seconds. Let them go for a little while before you pull them
Starting point is 02:11:28 apart. And maybe — maybe — and I said it, and maybe that's a negative because we're saying go. But a lot of bad blood. There's some bad blood between the two. I have to deal with it, and the Chancellor has to deal with it. It's incredible.
Starting point is 02:11:43 The level of — there's a great hatred between those two — between those two men, but between the warring parties. Great hatred. The Press. What can you say and believe, apparently, that there is no immediate peace? The President. What? The Press. That there is no immediate peace. There will be no — The President. Well, I can't.
Starting point is 02:11:59 I'd love to have immediate, if I could. The Press. But why? The President. If I could. But we don't — we don't have immediate, you know? It's like — I'd love to have that. I'd like it to start. Right now, we would leave a room if we knew the work of that which would say, Forget about you guys. Forget. Forget about trade, right?
Starting point is 02:12:15 We'd say, Let's go settle it. There's some additional fighting that's going to go on. You know, he was he attacked and they attacked pretty harshly. They went deep into Russia. And he actually told me — I mean, I made it very clear. He said, we have no choice but to attack, based on that. And it's probably not going to be pretty. I don't like it. I said, Don't do it.
Starting point is 02:12:43 You shouldn't do it. You should stop it. But, again, there's a lot of hatred. And, you know, I'm very proud of the fact that, with India and Pakistan, I was able to stop that. And those are nuclear powers. And that would have really — that was getting close to being out of hand. And I spoke to some very talented people on both
Starting point is 02:13:03 sides, very good people on both sides. And I said, You know, we're dealing with you on trade, Pakistan and India, right now. I said, We're not going to deal with you on trade if you're going to go shooting each other and whipping out nuclear weapons that maybe even affect us. Because, you know, that nuclear dust blows across
Starting point is 02:13:21 oceans very quickly. It affects us. And I said, If you're going to do that, we're not going to do any trade deals. And you know what? I got that war stopped. Now, I hope we don't go back and we find out that they started, but I don't think they will. They were both good.
Starting point is 02:13:35 They were well represented. I want to congratulate both countries because, as you know, the leader of India, who's a great guy, was here a few weeks ago. We had some great talks. We're doing a trade deal. And Pakistan, likewise, they have very strong leadership. Some people won't like when I say that, but, you
Starting point is 02:13:57 know, it is what it is. And they stopped that war. Now, am I going to get credit? I'm never going to get credit for anything. They don't give me credit for anything, but nobody else could have done it. I stopped that war. Now, am I going to get credit? I'm never going to get credit for anything. They don't give me credit for anything. But nobody else could have done it. I stopped it. I was very proud of that.
Starting point is 02:14:11 I wish we could do the same thing with Ukraine and Russia. And at some point, it'll happen. I believe that. And if it doesn't happen, or if I see somebody is out of line, if Russia is out of line, we'll be — you'll be amazed how tough. Remember this. They like to say that I'm friends with — I'm not
Starting point is 02:14:32 friends with anybody. I'm friends with you. I'm not friends with — I want the right thing to happen for our country, for everybody, for humanity. But I'm the one that stopped the pipeline. It's called Nord Stream 2. Until I came along, nobody ever heard — not one person in this room ever heard of Nord Stream 2.
Starting point is 02:14:48 You probably did because it went to Germany. It's the only one that heard. The Press. The Press. The President. The Press. The President. The Press.
Starting point is 02:14:56 The President. The Press. The President. The Press. The President. The Press. The President. The President.
Starting point is 02:15:02 The President. The President. The President. The President. The President. The President. The President. The President. The President. I'd say, well, wait a minute. We're spending all this money to defend you against Russia, and then you're giving Russia billions of dollars a month. What kind of a deal is that? You know, which was — but you said it better than anybody else.
Starting point is 02:15:12 I appreciate it. But I'm the one that stopped it. And that was the biggest economic development job, if you want to call it that, in the history — think of it — in the history of Russia. That was a massive — it's the biggest pipeline in the world. Got to go all over Europe, not only to Germany. You know, they were Germany, but then they were branching off
Starting point is 02:15:30 all over to Europe. Nobody ever heard of — not one person of you heard of it. And I stopped it. It was dead. And then they say, I'm friends with Putin. I got along with him. He respected me. I respected him. It would have never happened. But I stopped Nord with him. He respected me. I respected him. It would have never happened. But I stopped Nord Stream 2. When Biden came in, almost the first week, he
Starting point is 02:15:50 approved it. He let it be built. And then they say that I wasn't tough on Russia. Putin said to me, you know, you're not tough on Russia. You stopped the biggest, most important job we've ever done. You stopped it.
Starting point is 02:16:02 And Biden came in and he let it be built. And I'll tell you what, I'll never forget the day. I had it totally stopped. They weren't building. They gave up on it. They weren't able to. And then Biden came in and he let it build. I couldn't believe it.
Starting point is 02:16:16 Okay, one or two questions more, please. Any questions? Any questions for the Chancellor? Yeah, go ahead. Go ahead for the Chancellor. I ahead for the Chancellor. I like his answers much better. The Press. Would you continue to support Ukraine?
Starting point is 02:16:31 Yeah, I'm with Ukraine. We just signed a big deal on rare earth with Ukraine. And we want to — I want to — you know what? I'm for stopping killing, really. That's what I'm for. Again, a war that would have never started, should have never started. I want to see killing, really. That's what I'm for. Again, a war that would have never started, should have never started.
Starting point is 02:16:48 I want to see the killing stop. We spent $350 billion, much more than Europe, but Europe spent a lot also. And they spent way over $100 billion. Yeah. So you're talking about close to $500 billion went into that whole thing. And it's not even the money.
Starting point is 02:17:03 And I know with you too, it's a lot of money, but it's the death that's being caused. We went to the Middle East. I went, last week, to the Middle East. We took in $5.1 trillion. That's many, many times. That's 30, 40 times, 50 times more than what we're talking about.
Starting point is 02:17:21 It's five point — think of that — $5.1 trillion of investment with one trip that lasted four days. So it's not the money. It's a little bit of money, but not the money, the big thing. The big thing is the death. The death of — and really, the decimation. You've lost a whole culture.
Starting point is 02:17:41 You know, Ukraine had the most beautiful turrets. They call them turrets, the little towers, beautiful towers, the most beautiful in the world. They're all now laying on their side, blown to smithereens. It'll never happen again. They've taken away the culture of a country. They've taken away the heritage of a country.
Starting point is 02:17:59 It's a terrible thing. But most importantly, again, is the death. Five thousand-plus people a week. Soldiers are being killed. He doesn't want that, and I don't want that. One more. Yeah, please. The Press.
Starting point is 02:18:12 Thank you. The Press. Mr. President, do you support the Graham bill on putting high tariffs on China? The President. I haven't looked at it, but they'll be guided by me. That's the way it's supposed to be. They're going to be guided by me. No, I haven't's supposed to be. They're going to be guided by me.
Starting point is 02:18:26 Now, I haven't looked at it. It's a bill on sanctions, et cetera. When it — I'm a very quick study. At the right time, I'll do what I want to do. But it could very well be okay. I'll have to see. But they're waiting for me to decide on what to do. And I'll know.
Starting point is 02:18:42 Maybe very soon. It's a harsh bill. Yeah, very harsh. The Press. I would like to have a question to the Chancellor as well, because do you agree with the analogy the President made on the war between Russia and Ukraine as being a fight between two kids? Is that how you view that as well? And how do you, what do
Starting point is 02:19:05 you actually want the US president to do in this? Well I think we both agree on this war and how terrible this war is going on. And we are both looking for ways to stop it very soon. And I told the President before we came in that he is the key person in the world who can really do that now by putting pressure on Russia. And we will have this debate later on, again, how we can proceed jointly between the Europeans and the Americans. And I think we are all in the, we are having the duty to do something on that now, to stop
Starting point is 02:19:49 it after three and a half years, which is really terrible. Look at the kids, the kids which were kidnapped from Ukraine to Russia. This is all terrible. And so we are talking about instruments, measures, what we can do. And my personal view is clear on that. We are on the side of Ukraine, and we are trying to get them stronger and stronger just to make Putin stop this war.
Starting point is 02:20:13 And this is our — this is our approach. We get satellite pictures of the war field. Yeah. And you don't even like to look at them, right? It's terrible. It's really terrible. Bodies, arms, heads, legs all over the place. And you've never seen anything like it. It's so ridiculous.
Starting point is 02:20:31 And this is only by Russian weapons against Ukraine. This had never happened with Ukraine weapons against Russia. Never. Ukraine is only targeting military targets, not civilians, not private, not energy infrastructure. So this is the difference, and that's the reason why we are trying to do more on Russia, how to stop this war.
Starting point is 02:20:54 The President Well, in this case, I'm talking about the battlefield, you know, the soldiers on soldiers. But you could also say that, too, with the cities. You know, the cities are being hit also. So it's a terrible, terrible thing. One, somebody said, autopen. Did I hear the word autopen?
Starting point is 02:21:07 Because I think it's the biggest scandal maybe in the last hundred years in this country. So when I hear that word, I think it has to be discussed because the fake news will try and, you know, hide it. And we can't do that. But go ahead. The Press.
Starting point is 02:21:22 Have you uncovered any evidence that anything specific was signed without President Biden's knowledge or by other people in the administration acting illegally? Well, I don't think Biden would know whether or not he signed it. I'm asking if you've uncovered it. No, but I've uncovered, you know, the human mind. I was in a debate with the human mind and I didn't think he knew what the hell he was doing.
Starting point is 02:21:42 So, you know, it's just one of those things. One of those problems. We can't look. We can't ever allow that to happen to our country. The danger our country is in — and I know some of the people that worked with him. Radical-left, horrible people. And I could give you the name of some of the people
Starting point is 02:21:56 that use the auto pen, because I'm here. And I ask questions about people that were here also. There are a lot of people that were here when that happened, and they're here right now. And they'll answer your question very accurately. But I know some of the people that used that auto pen, and those are not the people that had the same ideology as Joe Biden.
Starting point is 02:22:15 These were radical-left lunatics that used that. And they didn't get elected. He didn't get elected either, actually. Thank you very much, everybody. Thank you. Thank you very much, sir. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you so much.
Starting point is 02:22:29 Here we go. We'll see. Would you see if there's any extra fireworks at the end? Thanks, everybody. I turn like a jump. All right. There we go. Thanks everybody. I turn like a gentleman. All right.
Starting point is 02:22:48 There we go. Okay. So ladies and gentlemen, we have Elon Musk and Donald Trump. Clearly the news of all of that was that the bromance may well be over between Elon and Donald Trump. Now, what happens with Trump?
Starting point is 02:23:04 What is Trump's tactic on these things? Because we've seen the extreme magnanimity of Donald Trump, but as a story we just heard retold, for instance, when Donald Trump was meeting with Bill Maher, who's arguably the most vicious and angry seething Trump hater on earth. Donald Trump put out a little statement right before his meeting with Bill Maher, which went great. And Bill Maher gave a lavish bootlicking monologue afterwards. Donald Trump was out a statement like, like hitting Bill Maher before they had their meeting. President Trump is a attacker.
Starting point is 02:23:41 He's somebody that uses frictions in order to move people. He's always done this with friend or foe. I don't want there to be some meltdown between Elon Musk and Donald Trump. We are massive fans of what Elon Musk has done on X. We're fans of what Elon Musk has done to cut waste, fraud and abuse in the government. But Elon Musk has been spited by some, inside of the White House since departing. And I think it's created this large friction. He's also Elon Musk in charge of quite a bit of America's, tech and military tech, low space orbits, satellite,
Starting point is 02:24:21 one of the very important platform that we use every single day. We don't want there to be some meltdown between the White House and Donald Trump. But this is politics. Politics is ugly. Politics requires people to sometimes brawl it out. As best as I can tell, Elon doesn't like the fact that the new bill doesn't effectively address budgetary problems that we are seeing. And there's nobody that doesn't agree address budgetary problems that we are seeing. And there's nobody that doesn't agree with that.
Starting point is 02:24:48 Obviously what Congress should do is just not spend another cent for the rest of our lives, till we paid off our debt. $36 trillion in debt is unsustainable and obviously not realistic. It's not a healthy country when that happens. But Elon Musk, here we go. Here's what he just, here's what he just says. Elon Musk has been sort of, let's just say, subtweeting the White House. Whatever, keep the EV solar incentives cuts in the bill, even though no oil and gas subsidies are ever touched, very fair. Ditch the mountain of disgusting pork in the bill.
Starting point is 02:25:26 Of the entire history of civilization, there's never been legislation that's big and beautiful. Everybody knows this. Either you get big and ugly or slim and beautiful bill, slim and beautiful is the way. This is what Elon Musk is advocating for. We believe, we like, you have to be pragmatic in a moment like this.
Starting point is 02:25:44 You just have to straight up, you have to be straight up pragmatic. You have to say like, a moment like this. You just have to straight up, you have to be straight up private banker. You have to say like, well, you know what? We see the Trump side and we see the Elon side. Okay, so here's our best defense of both. All right? In the constant efforting of us to not drive further divisions,
Starting point is 02:26:03 which we don't want to do. We want the Republican party united so that we can control and maintain power so that we can do the things that prevent the collapse of Western civilization, predation of our children. Okay, so here's the case for Elon. The case for Elon is there is no way to pay off our debt
Starting point is 02:26:24 and we're gonna be debt slaves forever. Unless somebody does something, unless people start doing something drastic and that's gonna cause, that's gonna take political pain. And then here's the Trump argument. Well, why didn't Elon say that when he was in the White House? And then more importantly, like, you know,
Starting point is 02:26:38 you still have my number. So like, let's, we can work on this. Trump says, I think Elon misses this place. I think Elon misses being able to have access to the Oval Office. And then saying, well, is our bromance over? I don't know. Ladies and gentlemen, let me know what you think.
Starting point is 02:26:55 I have a feeling this is gonna be very much the story of the day. So let's lock in. Also, ladies and gentlemen, if you wish to lock in more with our programming, please consider subscribing to our podcast. So consider subscribing to wherever you listen to podcasts, not just the live stream,
Starting point is 02:27:14 but also many people who can't catch the live stream. Or if you wish to just support us further, please go ahead and punch the QR code on the screen and subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts. The good news of the day, I guess is that Donald Trump, the good news for Germany is that Donald Trump didn't go completely D-Day scorched earth,
Starting point is 02:27:39 but also that we have our verse of the day. So no matter what, right? We will always be bringing you good news But also that we have our verse of the day. So no matter what, right? We will always be bringing you good news from 2 Corinthians today, five, seven. For we live by faith and not by sight. There's so much that is unseen, you have to always keep your faith.
Starting point is 02:28:04 And it's been crazy because over the last 24 hours, so many awesome things have happened. It's like something that you truly could never, could not even have been imaginable just a couple of months ago. But certainly a couple of years ago, when we first started the show. And so we just like from a place of great graciousness
Starting point is 02:28:26 and appreciation, we thank you. We thank you, and we thank God's providence in these things. Because all we're doing is like out here letting it rip and trying, you know? We're trying to save the culture for our children. For your children, grandchildren, or maybe the children you wanna have someday, depending on where you are in life.
Starting point is 02:28:48 So that's why we do what we do. Christ is king, we do it to save this nation, and we do it to save our culture. And so, ladies and gentlemen, thank you for joining us, and thank you for obviously supporting this program. We have so much more to bring you. We have a massive announcement tomorrow on the show. It's gonna be a really fun one.
Starting point is 02:29:08 We're gonna have a wild next week. It's gonna be exciting. Ladies and gentlemen, get ready. Here we go. Thank you, again. That was, it's always, you never know what you're gonna get with President Trump. It's always fun to watch.
Starting point is 02:29:22 And thank you for joining us. It was great, great interview with Dean Kane. It was fun to talk with that guy. We are out here for you, we are fighting, and we'll never quit because in the end, we win. It's your boy, Benning, see ya. The strength of the wolf is the pack, and the strength of the pack is the wolf.
Starting point is 02:29:41 Diversity is our strength. The farmer keeps the gate open because it's good for us. It's not safe for us in the wilderness. The farmer's land is where we must, let's say, assimilate. I can't wait to meet our new neighbors. Close the gate, you morons! speeches to the baits, Benny sharp like a blade, coming through the lies, watch the truth cascade with the wooriest heart, this man never fades, you know it's prime time when Benny invades, from saving the nation to stories untold, the Benny shows a storm, see the truth unfold, stay in the loop, let freedom take hold, salt in all the libs, soul never sold.
Starting point is 02:30:40 It's the Benny Show, where the truth gon' be. Faith and freedom on your TV screen. Stand up strong, battle through the night. The Benny Show's here, bringin' liberty to life. Liberty to life. Bringin' liberty to life. Liberty to life. Bringin' liberty to life. From the speeches to the debates, Benny sharp like a blade.
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