The Dan Bongino Show - A Turning Point In The Tariff War | Episode 39

Episode Date: May 8, 2025

President Trump teased a major trade talks meeting the other day and this morning it all went down with the first international “comprehensive” trade agreement for the Trump admin. Also in this ep...isode: the Ed Martin controversy  heats up when the president gets involved and a new surgeon general is appointed. Trump Administration to Announce Trade Deal With Britain ⁠https://www.nytimes.com/2025/05/07/business/economy/trump-trade-britain.html⁠ Republicans fall further apart on Trump’s ‘big, beautiful bill’ ⁠https://thehill.com/homenews/house/5288995-trump-trump-medicare-medicaid-cuts/⁠ Trump on Truth - I am pleased to announce that Dr. Casey Means, will be nominated as our next Surgeon General of the United States of America. ⁠https://truthsocial.com/@realDonaldTrump/posts/114468502752133916⁠ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:30 Here we are, which means we may get a major count. I'm excited for that. Always good to be with you today. The president of the United States announced a massive, massive trade deal is about to arrive. In fact, if you're watching this live, rumble.com slash Vince, that those details may arrive as we're speaking. So we're going to keep an ear on an eye out to the president
Starting point is 00:00:50 of the United States at this hour. We'll keep tracking all of that. And as always, great to have you with us. We got a really big show ahead of us, including that trade deal. I've got to get into the details of that. And some Democrats getting smacked around in Congress yesterday by Treasury Secretary Scott Besson, FBI Director Cash Patel had a lot to say. I feel very good about this and great to have you with us as always. Hey, this morning, it was kind of funny this morning, this gets right into our first sponsor today. I went out and I had a very nice little breakfast with the CEO of the radio company that I work
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Starting point is 00:02:59 Yeah, yeah. That was, I mean it too. I love the mattress. I can't help it. I really do. OK, here's here's what we got going on in the world. We've got we got a lot going on in the world. We got the president of the United States is set to make a big announcement, perhaps
Starting point is 00:03:19 this hour. So we're going to keep an eye on that. If the president pops up at any moment, we might be able to bring that to you. That's something we're keeping an eye on. But last night, the president did make this announcement on Truth Social that we're going to have a really big trade deal again to be announced at 10 a.m. in the morning. Here he is. A big news conference tomorrow morning, 10 a.m.
Starting point is 00:03:42 the Oval Office concerning a major trade deal with representatives of a big and highly respected country. The first of many. Now, that obviously quite the teaser. And then overnight, we start to get the reports that this is the United Kingdom. This is the United Kingdom, a big old country. The United Kingdom, the New York Times here with some of the reporting on the subject saying that the Trump administration is set to announce this trade deal with Britain. The deal would be a positive sign for both governments, which have had an agreement since
Starting point is 00:04:14 President Trump's first term. President Trump with one of our longest allies, an ally that hilariously we fought a war of independence against, but now a close ally of the United States, President Trump expected to announce today that comprehensive deal with the Brits. In fact, President Trump himself has confirmed this, not just the New York Times. He said that this deal will quote,
Starting point is 00:04:37 cement the relationship between the United States and the United Kingdom for many years to come because of our long history and allegiance together. It's a great honor to have the United Kingdom for many years to come. Because of our long history and allegiance together, it's a great honor to have the United Kingdom as our first announcement, he says. Many other deals which are in serious stages of negotiation are set to follow. Now, as far as what's in this deal,
Starting point is 00:04:58 what is actually a part of it, we can turn at least for the moment to the UK side of things, because Sky News has a report on the subject this morning that I kind of found interesting. Now, bear with this report because they're reporting it from the grumpy British side, which is, I can't believe Trump imposed tariffs at all on us in the first place. But listen to some of the details here shared by the Brits this morning.
Starting point is 00:05:20 Yeah, what I'm hearing this morning is that the heart of this deal as far as it extends and Sam has been pointing out We really don't know exactly how deep or detailed this agreement will be but at the heart is an attempt to secure Concessions on the swinging tariffs 25% that affect the British car industry the swinging tariffs And in order to get some relief on that the UK has had to give ground on agriculture food and agriculture trade, which is much smaller in terms of its value, both to the UK and to the US. But our understanding is that the government has given ground on agriculture. I'm hearing from government sources that there will be wins for British farmers out of this, which indicates that the government is ready, at least
Starting point is 00:06:01 when we get the detail, to defend what it does. Let's have a little look at what's in stake. Agricultural products, more agricultural purchases from the United States here. In the bigger picture in this deal, let's have a look first of all at the goods trade between the UK and US. You'll notice it's balanced. About 62 billion pounds worth of imports from the US come here. This is over a year to last year and 66 billion pounds of goods going the US come here. This is over a year last year and 66 billion pounds of goods going the other way. So by Donald Trump's logic, we shouldn't face any tariffs,
Starting point is 00:06:31 but we do blanket 10% tariffs. A little annoyed. Why are we facing tariffs? The quick note at this point that when it comes to trade services is far more valuable to the UK economy. Look at that. 137 billion pounds. But when it comes to tariffs, it's trade in goods that counts. Let's have a look at what's flowing back and forth. This is goods from the US into the UK. Machinery and transport equipment, fuels, chemicals,
Starting point is 00:06:59 that's pharmaceuticals. Just want you to remember this number. Food and live animals, just a billion pounds worth at the moment in trade. So not very big at all. When it comes to tariffs levied by the US, it's this chart that counts. These are UK goods going to the United States. The biggest single sector, 22 billion pounds of machinery and transport equipment, that includes cars. Cars. Cars is a huge thing. We buy a lot of cars from the United Kingdom. They're
Starting point is 00:07:25 nowhere near at the same level that we are per capita. Take a look at this. Fuels, chemicals, really important. It's interesting to see what they'll say about pharmaceuticals, which are included in there when we get the deal. So these are all the areas that are going to face tariffs. And it's really crucial to cars. And this is why. Look at this. Nine billion pounds of British car exports to the United States every year by far the single country largest trading partner look more than double China nine billion nations one in four of every cars that sold out of the UK every year goes to America so 25% tariffs
Starting point is 00:08:01 could be critical for that industry look at the trade going other way, because there's a suggestion we might be some tariffs reduced on cars coming from America. We actually tariff cars at 10% ourselves. That's in a billion pounds. Got that? American cars flow into the UK. I think so. This is the critical element here, I think.
Starting point is 00:08:22 Look at the cars. And again, we're just kind of projecting forward right now what we might hear from the president coming up soon. But with the auto industry in particular, President Trump has been very, very dissatisfied with the imbalance going on in our auto industry that we have so many European imports coming into the United States, so many Asian imports coming into the United States, but not enough American cards being sold in those respective countries.
Starting point is 00:08:49 And so if you have $9 billion of imports from the UK flowing into the United States and just $1 billion, not even, from the United States going to the UK, this is the kind of trade imbalance the president is talking about. The president has been working in particular to help the American auto industry here. And so here's an area that could be dramatically improved.
Starting point is 00:09:10 If UK drops its trade barriers, if we can get more U.S. cars into that market, we could have something very, very good going on here. So keeping an eye out for the president's remarks this morning on this subject and whether or not the auto industry plays a big role. Additionally, agriculture, you know, you've got a lot of American farmers. We, they, they of course sell food here in the United States.
Starting point is 00:09:33 We want to sell a lot of that agricultural product all across the planet. The president's not arriving at this deal lightly. He wants a good deal to start this. He wanted a big country to start this. So announcing it with the United Kingdom first, that's a way to signal to all of the other countries, the president is serious. He's willing to come to the negotiating table
Starting point is 00:09:54 and he wants big deliverables that he can bring to the American people. So this is a very good start and a warning shot to China that you better hurry up and get these negotiations started set to start taking place this Saturday. All right. So we await the president of the United States. Now here's the thing. Scott Besson was the Treasury Secretary was testifying yesterday before Congress about
Starting point is 00:10:18 all of this. And he was saying that, yes, we've got some trade deals underway, but there was a Democrat member of Congress who tried to corner him. Well, tell us what countries exactly, what countries exactly. This is Democrat Congresswoman Velasquez of New York. Take a look at Cut 1 here, the Treasury Secretary, Scott Besson going, I'm not going to tell you we're waiting on these deals. We got to figure out what's going on.
Starting point is 00:10:41 And the last thing I'm going to do is jeopardize them by telling you who are just trying to use this to attack these deals. Take a look. Specifically, which countries are you close to striking deals with? I'm sorry, Congresswoman, but that would not benefit the United States. No, no, no. I'm asking you a question based on the statement that you made on CNBC. And I am telling you that it would be detrimental to the interest of the United States for me to answer that question. Why would that be detrimental?
Starting point is 00:11:17 Because as the negotiations may still be in process as we speak, as we are not at the end of the week yet, I am sure that you, through your question, would not want to compromise US negotiations. Rick, reclaim me my time. Reclaim me my time. Are all of these people low IQ? Is every single one of these Democrats an idiot?
Starting point is 00:11:39 Like, what was that? So you get the Treasury Secretary saying, look, we're gonna jeopardize these deals if we start revealing details in public we haven't yet revealed. We'll do that on our own timetable. This is really about can we succeed in these negotiations and naming countries and suggesting that we are near a deal
Starting point is 00:11:56 that diminishes our leverage to declare that we think we are close to saying yes to something. So I'm not gonna do that, that's crazy. Why won't you reveal it? Why won't you reveal it? Why won't you reveal it? Reclaiming my time. Okay, fine, you reclaim your time. He's not revealing it.
Starting point is 00:12:09 Scott Besson running circles intellectually around all these Democrats, which is the trend. Every time he goes in for these things. I like Scott Besson. How about you? Do you guys like Scott Besson better and better and better every time you hear from him? He's been great.
Starting point is 00:12:23 He came on the podcast, of course. He came on the show a couple of weeks ago. He was a great interview. He's one of my favorite interviews we've done. I loved talking to Scott Besson. He's been pretty impressive as a treasury secretary and yes, running circles around these guys. And now leading the negotiations with China.
Starting point is 00:12:39 He's off to Europe to talk to China on Saturday and Sunday. Yeah, you guys are happy about this. The chat very happy about Scott Besson. Me too. Me too. It is amazing what's going on with this guy. So he testifies yesterday. We had a couple of these moments with Besson
Starting point is 00:12:57 where he's testifying before these idiotic Democrats, including Maxine Waters. This is really funny. Maxine Waters apparently has met Scott Besson before, but she's too dumb to have remembered it. So Scott Besson had to remind her that it was apparently at some venue where they were both doing the electric slide.
Starting point is 00:13:15 Take a look, Scott Besson, yesterday. Thank you very much, Mr. Chairman. Secretary Besson, this is the first time we've met. Is that correct? No, ma'am, we actually met one New Year's Eve in the Bahamas. And I was... He didn't make an impression. Why don't I remember that?
Starting point is 00:13:35 Well, you were much better at the electric slide than I was. And I was with the Prime Minister. Does that mean she was hammered? Is that what he's saying? You were much better at the electric slide than I was. Was Maxine Waters just absolutely sloshed so she doesn't remember anything? She's dancing the electric slide? I was with the prime minister of the Bahamas yesterday,
Starting point is 00:13:55 Prime Minister Davis, who sends his regards. Well, were you with my husband when he was the ambassador to the Bahamas appointed by Clinton? Well, what? I'm not going to like this. He was the ambassador to the Bahamas appointed by Clinton. Well, he's not gonna like this. Okay, obviously the whole reason you would have a Bahamas connection is because of your husband. That's the reason Scott Besson said that to you.
Starting point is 00:14:16 Anyway, that's Maxine Waters, who is still just as crazy as she's ever been. And then there's this, she was asking, hey, about these Doge officials who have gone into the Treasury Department. They went into the Treasury Department, they don't even work there. Scott Besson had to very patiently explain to this idiot
Starting point is 00:14:36 that these were Treasury officials. The guys who are working for the Department of Government Efficiency are also treasury employees who are making that agency more efficient. Maxine Watt is trying to scandalize this, yes, Shruta. Do you know the level type or nature of the clearances and security training required for individuals to access the information
Starting point is 00:14:59 held in the computers of treasury, IRS, or CFPB? Yes, I do, and I think we would have a disagreement in the computers of Treasury, IRS, or CFPB? Yes, I do. And I think we would have a disagreement over the definition of the word unfettered. Mr. Secretary. Look at him smirking. I just love, I love the smirk. Scott Besson could not help,
Starting point is 00:15:17 but just continue to smile every time. Look at him. Look at the grid on his face. He's like, I can't even believe I've got to explain all of this to you. But here we are. Mr. Secretary, did all the individuals working with Doge who were given access to Treasury and CFPBs computer databases receive all of the required clearances and security training before they were granted access? Again, they were granted read only access at Treasury. Yeah. There were two.
Starting point is 00:15:49 Yeah. The reason he's emphasizing this is because remember, Democrats were claiming that Doge employees are meddling with the payment systems. No, they're auditing the government's payments. They're trying to figure out how the government has been wasting all of your money. So that takes looking at the payment system. And remember what they found. They found that there was unbelievable amounts of money going out the door and nobody was even labeling
Starting point is 00:16:11 what the expenses were. They were just sloppily spending money that we don't have. And the effect of that has been to further impoverish our country, make everything more expensive, drive up inflation. So now you finally have an administration that's going, that's crazy. We should have a well-documented payment system. So they send in the Doge guys to look at it and they
Starting point is 00:16:30 find problems. Scott Besson going, yeah, it was read only access. It was literally just designed to audit the system. The left wants to keep lying about it. And Scott Besson is getting out ahead of those lies. Let me just say, please, you can't filibuster here. This is not the filibuster playground. What's she talking about? She's been the one running her sucked all the time. Besson gives these Kurt little important answers and she's accusing him of filibustering.
Starting point is 00:16:54 What you did was you let these strangers into our treasury with access to all of the data, all of the personnel information. And you just opened the door. Why'd you do that? So that the government could become more efficient. Why are you upset about transparency, Congresswoman? No, ma'am.
Starting point is 00:17:11 They were Treasury employees. Oh, are you saying today in front of this committee that all of them were Treasury employees, that the 25-year-old who's being identified. That she's against 25-year-olds. This is Democrats. They're attacking young people. Who worked for Elon Musk was not allowed, was allowed into the treasurer. Was that person there? That was, he was a treasury employee, as was Tom Krause,
Starting point is 00:17:39 the senior person on the Doge team. There were only two people. There were Doge employees also. Do you know, were you aware that there were Doge employees coming into our... Employees of the federal government going into a federal government building. This is a scandal. This is a dope going after Doge. Getting all of our personal information. Well ma'am, there is no such thing as a Doge employee. There were treasury employees. I tend to disagree with you based on the information I have. What information? What secret information do you have? Share it with us, Congresswoman, please.
Starting point is 00:18:12 What's put you under oath? Tell us all your secrets. What a psycho. So Maxine Waters going toe to toe with a guy who's 10,000 times smarter than she is. This is almost this is almost unfair. This is like beating a puppy. What are we doing here?
Starting point is 00:18:27 Maxine Waters, who's still for some reason, a member of Congress after inciting riots in the United States, get in the face of our political opponents, hurt them, hurt them, let there be no peace. She's really something else. And she's not the only one who got embarrassed. Coming up, I wanna show you Kash Patel,
Starting point is 00:18:45 the FBI director. Hey, Nick last said, hey Vince, let us hear them speak. Stop interrupting. How about no? How about I do interrupt on my own pace and my own schedule here, Nick? Settle down, son.
Starting point is 00:18:56 This is the way I do things. And actually the reason for that is because I've got fact checks that are unbelievably good. That's the whole point. That are unbelievably good. Actually, it whole point. That are unbelievably good. Actually, it's always been my thing, so. I interrupt these clips. I like interrupting them.
Starting point is 00:19:09 We call them Vincent replays. That's how we handle these things. Hey, coming up, I do wanna show for you FBI Director Cash Patel, who is unbelievably good. He did give some congressional testimony yesterday. And I'm telling you right now, these Democrats, they should just stop showing up for these hearings because these are embarrassing, embarrassing spectacles for them. We'll get into the details on that in just a moment. More Vincent replays coming up.
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Starting point is 00:20:55 which I love FBI director cash Patel straight up dog walked a Democrat congresswoman yesterday. This is Madeline Dean, congresswoman Madeline Dean. In fact, fellas, I'm gonna pull this up on my side because I wanna, maybe I'll instant replay this one. Here's Cash Patel, Madeline Dean. Now, once again, going back to the correct screen here. There he is, that handsome son of a bitch. That's not Maxine Waters, that's Cash Patel.
Starting point is 00:21:22 Let's put him on screen. Here he is, Cash Patel. Let's put him on screen. Here he is Cash Patel. Agency. I was an impeachment manager for President Trump's second impeachment. It was a sad solemn duty. You should be ashamed of yourself for admitting that out loud. And so I wanted to ask you about that. Mr. Patel, as you and the president continue to weaponize and investigate his perceived enemies as you follow this blueprint, when can I, a former impeachment manager, expect
Starting point is 00:21:53 the FBI at my door? Ma'am, you want to know who was targeted by a weaponized FBI? Me. You want to know how and why? You want to know what I'm doing to fix it? Let me move on. Well, you should read the book because there's no enemies list on that book. There are people that violated their constitutional obligations and their duties to the American
Starting point is 00:22:12 people and they were rightly called out. And you should give that book to every one of your constituents so they can read about it. I won't. Okay. Let me make a point here. Let me make a point. What's going on here?
Starting point is 00:22:24 So if anyone who doubts that Cash Patel is serious about the people who've been in our government, who've been violating the law and hurting American citizens, that he's somehow given up on that mission, you watch this clip and you tell me that he's given up on that mission. He is positively citing his own book, Government Gangsters.
Starting point is 00:22:39 He's positively identifying that yes, there are people in that book that he has cited who have hurt our country that he takes very seriously. He's not abandoning that mission. He's doubling down on that mission in the course of this Q&A. Otherwise, he would have danced away from that. He would have been like, look, we're just focused on arresting criminals that we catch in the streets. And they should be, by the way, they should be focused on that.
Starting point is 00:23:01 But the fact is the FBI director is now standing up for himself once again in the career that you knew that he had prior to coming into this role. So this is just a reminder. Is his head still in the right place? You bet it is. And he's telling this Democrat Congresswoman, how about you buy the book and give it to your constituents? That violated their constitutional obligations and their duties to the American people.
Starting point is 00:23:24 And they were rightly called out. And you should give that book to every one of your constituents so they can read about it. I won't be doing that. That's their loss. During your Senate confirmation hearings, you repeatedly denied having any involvement as a private citizen in the firing of FBI officials who engaged in the prosecution against January 6th insurrectionists. The violent rioters who beat and killed Capitol police officers. There were no Capitol police officers killed by rioters. That's ridiculous. No January 6th people killed a Capitol police officer. That never happened. She's lying as a member of Congress, just sitting up there on the day. It's just lying. The only people killed on January 6th were Trump supporters. That's it.
Starting point is 00:24:04 Only Trump supporters killed on January 6th Trump supporters. That's it. Only Trump supporters killed on January 6. Madeline Dean just lying throughout all of this, by the way, but that's a pretty straight-up terrible lie to tell. -...six insurrectionists, the violent rioters who beat and killed Capitol police officers and whom you refer to as political prisoners. Since then, multiple whistleblowers have come forward and we know that you likely
Starting point is 00:24:29 committed perjury. At the same hearing, you claimed you were not familiar with Stu Peters, an anti-Semitic Holocaust denier, despite the fact that you appeared on Mr. Peters' podcast eight separate times Eight times, and you claimed not to recall. Mr. Patel, my second question is, should we worry more about your memory or your veracity? We should worry more about your lack of candor. You're accusing me of committing perjury. Tell the American people how I broke the law
Starting point is 00:24:58 and committed a felony. Have the audacity to actually put the facts forward instead of lying for political banter so you can have a 20 seconds donation. The answer is both. I believe that the answer is you're failing. Not me. My time.
Starting point is 00:25:15 Go ahead. I love this cash, but now I remember, of course, when he was going through Senate confirmation, he had to be more restrained and the were like, is he being mannerly here? And these guys, to the extent that they could, they try and maintain, what do they say? Decorum, and will be very civil and polite and not confront. I mean, it's crazy because what happens is,
Starting point is 00:25:37 is these guys are slandered constantly and they can only respond to a limited range of that slander before they're confirmed. Now that he's confirmed, it's weapons free, baby. And Madeline Dean is like, oh, this lie about you and this lie about you. He goes, how about you stop lying to the American people? And she doesn't know what to do with it. Because he because one, he's 10 times smarter than she is.
Starting point is 00:25:59 And two, he's beaten her beaten her into a pulp in her own hearing. Come on now. Somebody's yammering. Mr. Patel, I believe that the members of the FBI, and I know many of them, many retired, 38,000 people, as you say, it's a little less than that. Oh, stop. Deserve the very best.
Starting point is 00:26:19 Oh, please. Deserve extraordinary independence. What she wants is the FBI to crush you. That's what she wants. She doesn't want independence. What she wants is the FBI to crush you. That's what she wants. She doesn't want independence. She wants complete subservience to the Democrats and their political goals. Is there a freedom from the fears of being investigated,
Starting point is 00:26:34 the freedom of coming forward to make sure they're doing their job? Yeah, she's so full of crap. It's unbelievable. Agency. I was an MP. All right, so that was Madeleine Deane. That was Cash Patel. Now, that was not the the
Starting point is 00:26:47 only moment where we got to see one of these one of these things happen. We also saw this moment, Madeline Dean. This is how it ends. It is so fantastic. FBI Director Cash Patel saying that he's going to keep upholding the Constitution here. She's yelling at him as if he's embarrassing the FBI. He turns the tables on her here. Listen to this. You're asking for more than a billion dollars than the president's request. Are you going to go to the president and straighten out that gulf? I'll do what I've always done and represent the American people, defend this country and make sure the Constitution is always
Starting point is 00:27:21 upheld and the FBI is never weaponized. Maybe you should do the same. Amen. So you agree with the president when he says he doesn't know if he should uphold his constitutional duty? If you want to just keep putting words in my mouth, the TV cameras are outside. I thank you. I yield back. Again, this is an unserious moment, sadly, for the FBI, I yield back more so for you. You want to keep putting words in my mouth? The cameras are outside. Why don't you go out there, lady? This is an unserious moment for the FBI. No more so for you. Click, click, click, click. This guy moves too fast for her.
Starting point is 00:28:00 She can't keep up. She can't keep up. So good for good for cash, man. That's up. She can't keep up. So good for Cash, man. That's good to see him back out there. I still, Cash, if you're listening, brother, I wanna have you on the show. Wanna have a big conversation with you about what the FBI is up to
Starting point is 00:28:15 and all these efforts that you're pursuing. We did get some important news from them this week. They're breaking down these child sex rings like crazy, man. They're arresting people left and right who have been abusing children. Hundreds of arrests all across the country, breaking up these demonic child sex rings, child abuse rings. That's the action we want to see, you know, less really. In the end, you want less talk, more action.
Starting point is 00:28:41 But if you can do both, I'm for it, you know, because because if you can get that, get the message out, get these videos out, get these statements out and show people that you're actually doing stuff. One, it gives us the people who care about this some comfort that things are actually getting done achieved. And two, it sends a warning to would be criminals or, or anybody that yeah, there's a deterrent here, which is you're going to have your life flipped upside down if you dare hurt a child in the United States of America. To the wood shipper you go. That should be the message from the FBI.
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Starting point is 00:32:45 They're also good to see. Yeah, somebody noticed Major did waltz into the room. Yes, indeed. And somebody, oh, Sol Powered asks, what's the letter on the Blanton's bottle? That's a T for those of you playing along at home. Let me see, maybe the Major camp can help us. Is the Blanton's camp for a moment?
Starting point is 00:33:02 Yeah, there we go. That is a letter T. For those who don't know, the Blanton's made by Buffalo Trace, great bourbon, although sometimes a little chaotic to find. They have all of the letters of Blanton's in each of the corks, B-L-A-N-T-O-N-S, including an apostrophe S for the final S.
Starting point is 00:33:25 And you can collect all of them. And then I think years ago, I don't know if they still do it. You can get them all mounted to, you know, a little, a wood stave from a bourbon barrel. They just, they drill a bunch of holes and then you can get all of the letters put in. Maybe, I think you have to maybe pay for it now or something. I don't really know how it works, but Blanz is good.
Starting point is 00:33:44 Blanz is a great bottle bourbon, Pretty cool. Okay. Let me see here. I've got a new Gingrich reacting to all of these idiotic Democrats thinking that they can outmatch Scott Besson and Cash Patel. Listen to Gingrich's interpretation of events here. Funny. Gingrich is a very smart guy, obviously. Always has been. There was one other moment when the cash beto you are failing at what you're trying to do. Your reaction. Well, first of all, it's very unfair. President Trump picks brilliant people. They know what they're doing. They do their homework.
Starting point is 00:34:29 They actually have achieved real things and they're up against a group of people who are lazy, out of touch with reality, don't do their homework and set themselves up to look like fools. I think it's a very unfair fight. I think that at some point those Democrats who are left who are serious are going to say to their colleagues, if you can't do your homework, don't do the hearing. Don't push yourself. This is one of the issues with Democrats.
Starting point is 00:35:00 Not only are their policies insane and not only is there just way too much venom on the left, and they're trying to incite riots against Americans. It's been gross what they've done as a party. They're also not battle tested at all. They've given up on the political debate so much that they're not good at it. That if you engage them in a battle of ideas, they tap out and instantly go to a motion.
Starting point is 00:35:23 They can't handle it. It's why AOC can't handle an actual debate. It's impossible for her. She doesn't know what to do because she doesn't bother looking at the topic at all. They don't take a mental inventory. They don't take that box off the shelf. They don't open it up.
Starting point is 00:35:37 They don't look inside. They don't examine what's inside of it at all. There's none of that. It's just this echo chamber that they've created where they convince themselves Democrat good, Trump bad, and then they filter everything through that lens. So if Trump does it, I'm against it. It's insane.
Starting point is 00:35:53 So in other words, they're not really capable of exchanging in the battle of ideas in a constructive way. So they just become hysterical. They just start shrieking or burning things down or attacking or pooping on Teslas rather than actively engaging with you. So what Newt Gingrich is tapping into is totally right. These Democrats, they're lazy. They're not good at this and they're completely outmatched. And it keeps being demonstrated when these guys come before Congress and Scott Besson and Cash Patel, they don't communicate like this unless they got
Starting point is 00:36:26 that idea from President Trump. President Trump, the key guy who's really brought the fight to his adversaries, his political adversaries and saying, oh look, I'm not going to accept the premise of your stupid question. Let me just tell you what you're actually doing, whose interests you're actually serving here. And so each of these Trump officials in succession, they've ingested that worldview, they've ingested that attitude, and they're using it to a lot of success as they go to these congressional hearings. So, you know, in between accomplishments for the country,
Starting point is 00:36:53 I hope they do continue these congressional hearings, because I do like seeing these Democrats smacked around. And it does demonstrate why the Trump administration was the right choice by the American voter. Love that, Totally love that. Yeah, and these guys are cartoon characters. You see Bernie Sanders this week. Bernie Sanders was on Fox with Bret Baer yesterday. That would be Wednesday. And here's Cut 8. Fellas, could you play Cut 8 for me? This is Bernie Sanders insisting that the only thing that he has to do, he can do is fly private. You see on his oligarchy tour, he's got to fight the oligarchs with their own weapons,
Starting point is 00:37:30 private jets. It says Bernie Sanders spent $221,000 on private jets fighting the oligarchy tour, paid for by friends of Bernie Sanders. That you've spent millions of dollars in campaign funds on private jet travel over the years. How do you push back on both of those things? When's the last time you saw Donald Trump during a campaign mode at National Airport? No, no, no. It doesn't.
Starting point is 00:37:53 But he's also not fighting the oligarchy. No. You run a campaign and you do three or four or five rallies in a week. The only way you can get around to talk to 30,000 people. I think I'm going to be sitting on a waiting line at United, waiting, you know, while 30,000 people are waiting. That's the only way you can get around to talk to 30,000 people. Think I'm going to be sitting on a waiting line at United waiting, you know, while 30,000 people are waiting. That's the only way you can get around. No apologies for that. That's what campaign travel is about. We've done it in the past. We're going to do it in the future.
Starting point is 00:38:15 You think I'm just going to stand around waiting with the normal people at United and at the desk, like, you know, sitting around waiting for my number to be called, seeing if whether or not I'm going to make the flight. If I get my first class seat, you think I'm going gonna do any of this? No. It's very inconvenient to go to TSA. I gotta wait for all that time. You know, sometimes there's a line for the bathroom. It's very difficult to get into the bathroom at my age. I gotta go frequently. I don't like doing that. I need a private jet. That's the only way to get around. The only way. A guy like me, if I'm gonna
Starting point is 00:38:40 defeat oligarchy, I gotta use a private jet. It's very convenient. I even have a chef. He's ridiculous. Bernie is crazy. Yes, yes, people are saying crazy. Crazy Bernie. He's crazy. He's so full of crap. Is that, you know,
Starting point is 00:39:00 how are we gonna get to all these things? Well, maybe schedule them further apart. Maybe they don't all have to be in the same afternoon for your convenience. Like, okay, maybe that, you know? Bernie, always burning his money and fuel. It's wild. So there he is justifying his lavish lifestyle.
Starting point is 00:39:20 Bernie Sanders, who is a multimillionaire, who owns multiple houses, whose wife was at the center of a big college scandal up in Vermont. Bernie Sanders is a complete phony, a complete phony. And he's totally unprincipled too, even so far as he pretends to have principles. Remember, there was a time in his career
Starting point is 00:39:42 where he was telling people, legal immigration is a bad thing for the country. We shouldn't have people pulling across the border. He said it was a Koch brothers conspiracy. It was the Kochs that wanted cheap labor pouring across the border. And that may be the case. But Bernie was opposed to illegal immigration at one point because of the effect that would have on American workers, which is correct.
Starting point is 00:40:02 And then as he ran for president each and every time over and over and over again, he abandoned that. And he all of a sudden was the pro amnesty guy. Oh, anybody can come in. We should have anybody. Why wouldn't we reject them? Okay. All right, Bernie, you phony. You phony, you socialist.
Starting point is 00:40:19 And if I may on this Bernie Sanders thing, if you have anybody in your life who's a Bernie bro, who's still attracted to the Bernie Sanders socialism worldview, where he attacks all the big corporations and the rich people who are pulling the strings and subverting the country, all this stuff. So wait a second, what are you telling me? Your solution, Bernie and the people who support him, is that you think to answer corrupt concentrations of power, which is what he always talks about,
Starting point is 00:40:45 the answer to that is to confiscate the wealth of American citizens and create the single largest concentration of corrupt power inside of the federal government. That's your answer. It's idiotic. And I do have one beef with Brett Baer's retort in response because Bernie tried to dodge into,
Starting point is 00:41:06 well, you don't see Trump at national airport. So Brett responded, yeah, because Trump's not fighting the oligarchy. That's what he said. I disagree with that. Trump's been more effective at fighting back against corrupt business interests than Bernie Sanders could ever dream.
Starting point is 00:41:25 In fact, we just got a big announcement here in the last 24 hours that is going to be a part of a further earthquake for the medical industry, the pharmaceutical industry. And, uh, and the president made that happen. No lefty made that happen. Bernie didn't make that happen. Democrats hate this. Democrats like talking tough about business when in fact they're in bed with No lefty made that happen. Bernie didn't make that happen. Democrats hate this. Democrats
Starting point is 00:41:45 like talking tough about business when in fact they're in bed with these business operations. We've got crony capitalism running rampant in the Democrat party. And so, you know, Bernie Sanders himself was taking pharmaceutical money. What is a joke? He's a total joke. But President Trump, as far as health is concerned, he's appointed RFK Jr. RFK Jr. who's come in on a promise of restoring American health and not just medicalizing everything, not just drugging everybody. And among the people who've been advocating on behalf of RFK is a group of siblings called Cali and Casey Means. Cali and Casey Means.
Starting point is 00:42:27 Now, I always get the two of them confused. I forget which one's the guy, which one's the girl. But one of them is a long time lobbyist who says like, hey, look, basically the pharmaceutical industry just owns everything. And it is totally subverted American science and healthcare.. And it's been a complete disaster. And we need to get back to basics, we need to make people healthy, we have a chronic disease problem. The other she's a doctor. She's a
Starting point is 00:42:52 surgeon who put down the scalpel because she was horrified by what she was seeing in the medical medical industry. And she's dedicated her life into tackling the underlying health issues that plague the American people. Yeah, and that's that's the woman who president Trump just named as the surgeon general. That's Casey means dr Casey means Let me see here if I've got some good video for you. Yeah, I do I do have some good video for you This is Casey means now before I even get to Casey. Let me just point out
Starting point is 00:43:22 before Casey means president Trump did have a different pick to be the, um, the surgeon general. Her name was Dr. Jeanette Neshawat and Dr. Jeanette Neshawat just wasn't the right person for the job at all. Um, in fact, I think is this cut three guys, can you play cut three for me? Is this Dr. Jeanette Neshawat? She said this once on Fox. Take a look at this. When you have a child who's suffering from gender dysphoria,
Starting point is 00:43:47 this is a disconnect, a mismatch between how they feel and what a doctor assigned them as a gender at birth. And it's a very serious and sensitive issue that has to be taken very seriously because specifically there's a very high suicidal rate among transgender adolescents. They are almost eight times more likely to commit suicide than their cisgender peers. And so when we see the AAFP only wanting to push drugs and hormones and other types of surgical interventions rather than taking
Starting point is 00:44:15 a conservative approach, like such as psychotherapy, they're making a mistake. It's unethical, it's immoral, and it's inappropriate. They need to be open-minded to looking at the big picture. Yeah, so she was on TV some time ago. She was dignifying this idea that people could be born in the wrong body. How do we deal with this? No, nobody's born in the wrong body. Nobody's born in the wrong body. That's a left-wing lie. That's what we call body negativity, to tell people that their body is a mistake. That's cruel. Your body's not a mistake. It's a gift from God. You are a gift from God.
Starting point is 00:44:48 And the left has built this environment where they groom people into believing that their body is a mistake, and then they enable their destruction. So anybody who plays footsie with that, I'm sorry, probably shouldn't be Surgeon General of the United States. So the president heard your reaction to this,
Starting point is 00:45:05 heard the reaction from conservatives and he withdrew her nomination for that. Now he's gonna find her another gig somewhere else, apparently we'll see what she does in that role. But the surgeon general important job. So Dr. Casey Means is coming in to do this. And let me just give you a taste. If you haven't seen her yet, you should.
Starting point is 00:45:23 Casey Means is great. Here she is talking to Joe Rogan about the health stats in the country. Some of these, this is cut for, some of these are things you will have heard already from RFK Jr. but we need people at the top of the government who really know the problem so that they can tackle them. Here she is, Casey Means on Rogan. What I realized is that when you go to the science with a root cause perspective, you go back to PubMed with a slightly different perspective. not how do I treat these diseases once they emerge, but why are they happening? You see a very obvious blaring answer, which is why we had to write a book about it, which
Starting point is 00:45:55 is that it's all caused by metabolic dysfunction, a term that I never learned in medical school. I learned about metabolic syndrome and the different individual diseases that make it up. But there is a problem. There is a fundamental breaking of our core cellular biology that is caused by our diet and the world we're living in, the modern world we're living in today, that is crushing the very way that the human body and our human cells can transmit food energy to life energy, to cellular energy.
Starting point is 00:46:25 And so our bodies are essentially, I mean fundamentally because metabolic health is how we make energy in the body, the way that our environment is now synergistic to storing our metabolic health, and the science is very clear about this, it's basically like all of us are a little bit dead while we're alive. That's what metabolic dysfunction is. It's less energy in the body. We're underpowered and that's very dark. Yeah, very dark. And she and she runs down all of the different things that are happening right now with, you know, in terms of chronic illness and obesity skyrocketing, youth diabetes
Starting point is 00:47:01 skyrocketing, autism, skyrocketing. These numbers are off the charts. And if we had a serious medical establishment, we'd be tackling the root causes behind all of this rather than just pumping out more drugs to inject into people to maintain their chronic disease. Her view is let's focus on curing people instead of maintaining their disease like state
Starting point is 00:47:24 just because it helps the bottom line of pharmaceutical companies. Well, that's what I want, baby. This is how many of our debates on health care in Washington are about, well, how can we achieve a cost savings here? Right now, Republican members of Congress are talking about Medicaid, for instance. Where do we trim? How do we get rid of the fraud and Medicaid?
Starting point is 00:47:45 Perfectly fine debates to have. But what if Washington's debate consisted of this question? What can we do to prevent this spending in the first place? What if Americans were healthy enough that there was no need for all of this medical spending by American taxpayers? What if we did that? Well, how often do you hear that conversation in Washington? Never, nobody talks about that.
Starting point is 00:48:10 President Trump does, RFK does, Dr. Casey Means does. So we have people who are arriving who are having the right conversations. Casey Means also talks about what we do to our kids. What we do to our kids. And what's going on with the vaccine schedule. Here she is cut five, Casey means getting into this important detail that lots of parents are concerned about. It's like with vaccines, like, yeah, I bet that one vaccine probably isn't
Starting point is 00:48:35 causing autism, but what about the 20 that they're getting before 18 months? Like we don't look at it in synergistic, you know, and so that's a big problem. And this is where the cult of the science, and I say the science specifically because science is beautiful. Using the scientific method and using that way of inquiry into the natural world is a beautiful art. But weaponizing papers that are often bought for or corrupted. And you know, the leaders of some of our key medical journals have actually even said that 50% of scientific research that publish ends up being wrong. So it's bought for, corrupted, or wrong. We rely on this. And if one interesting trend that we're seeing in our world is that if we do choose to put dots together or use our intuition, are God given intuition, anything other than this particular way of examining things,
Starting point is 00:49:34 you are dangerous. Amazing. Does that sound like a woman who's captured by industry? No, I see some of this going around the internet right now. Oh, she's like captured by some big interest. That's just bull. Look at her. She's literally saying that the problem right now we have is that the scientific research that keeps on being pushed on you
Starting point is 00:49:59 as a justification for injecting you full of everything against your will is bought and paid for it. That that's captured by industry and it doesn't serve you well. And so we've now, we've got a bunch of people, I'm telling you, I've talked to all these people through you. I haven't talked to Casey Means, I've consumed her work and I love what she's doing.
Starting point is 00:50:17 I love what her brother, Callie is doing. As you know, one of our very first guests on this program was Tucker Carlson. Tucker's a dear friend. I've known Tucker for many years. Tucker's over the moon about this. In fact, I want to encourage you, if you want to know more about what the Means siblings believe in, go back and watch Tucker's conversation with Casey and Callie Means. My guess is a lot of you have already seen it.
Starting point is 00:50:42 Go back and watch that conversation. It will change. It's hard for me to, I don't wanna use a phrase. I don't wanna overstate it, but I'm not overstating it. It can change your life. It can change your life. It will open your eyes,
Starting point is 00:50:58 unless your eyes are already completely open to this. And God bless you for that, if that's the case. But so valuable, that conversation. It's a long one. Every second of it was worth it. We listened to it. My family, we listened to it on a car trip. I think helpfully the video had just come out just before our car trip. So we played it in the car and we listened to it as a family, myself, my wife, my daughter. Our jaws are on the floor listening to it because it was so good. It was so good. And so this gives me a lot of confidence
Starting point is 00:51:25 that this person is the right person for the job. And so here you have all these really important health officials right at the top of the food chain here. And that includes not just RFK Jr. and now Casey Means, that includes Marty McCary and Jay Bhattacharya. I am at a loss for how you could do this even better. These are the best possible picks that you could have. So while we're talking right now, I want to move real quick into the President of the United States. He just sat down. And so the limited time we have left together,
Starting point is 00:52:04 let me bring up the president. He is now announcing this huge trade deal with the United States. He just sat down. And so the limited time we have left together, let me bring up the president. He is now announcing this huge trade deal with the United Kingdom. Here is president Trump speaking again from the White House. So a short delay here in terms of bringing this video to you, but I wanna take it from the top. Here we go.
Starting point is 00:52:20 Look up, that's not gonna be causing any problems. And your voice comes through beautifully here. So I just want to- Hello, dude. Yeah, it is. You sound great. Kare Starmor. I just want to begin by saying that this is a very special day because it's Victory Day, World War II, May 8th. And just by happenstance, we have the Prime Minister on the phone and we were great allies in that. And it's very unusual that the trade deal comes due and we signed it up on the same
Starting point is 00:52:52 day that we had a great victory, the greatest victory of them all. So we are talking more and more about Victory Day because we were a big part of it. And so was the UK. And it's just, I guess, I don't know what you call it. It's just incredible that that day is the same day that we signed a tremendous trade deal for both countries. So I'm going to begin by just adding that we just concluded the rare earth deal with Ukraine. That's been fully ratified. That's a big deal too. And through our legislative branches. And so we appreciate that. And I'll be speaking with the president in a little while, a little bit later.
Starting point is 00:53:34 And we appreciate that, but the deal is all now signed up and ratified. And we have access to a massive amount of very, very high quality rare earth. This morning, I'm thrilled to announce that we have reached a breakthrough trade deal with the United Kingdom, credible country. Today is a victory day for World War II. We won the war together exactly 80 years ago, so there could be no more perfect morning
Starting point is 00:54:03 to reach this historic agreement. And it's beautiful weather out, I will tell you that, Kier. Beautiful weather. So perfect outside. But it's really, in particular, the agreement with one of our closest and most cherished allies. And we're so happy that that's the way it worked out. I want to thank Prime Minister Stammer and his very talented team for their outstanding work and partnership. Today's agreement with the UK is the first in a series of agreements on trade that my administration has been negotiating over the past four weeks.
Starting point is 00:54:38 China's on notice. With this deal, the UK joins the United States in affirming that reciprocity and fairness is an essential and vital principle of international trade. The deal includes billions of dollars of increased market access for American exports, especially in agriculture, dramatically increasing access for American beef, ethanol, and virtually all of the products produced by our great farmers. American farmers.
Starting point is 00:55:08 The Secretary, as you know, of Agriculture is here. Brooke, thank you very much for being here. Cars, autos? You'll let the farmers know. In addition, the UK will reduce or eliminate numerous non-tariff barriers that unfairly discriminated against American products. But this is now turning out, I think, really to be a great deal for both countries because it'll be really great for the UK also.
Starting point is 00:55:31 So they're opening up the country. Their country is a little closed, and we appreciate that. They'll also be fast-tracking American goods through their customs process. So our exports go to a very, very quick form of approval and there won't be any red tape. Things are going to move very quickly both ways. The final details are being written up in the coming weeks. We'll have it all very conclusive, but the actual deal is a very conclusive one. We think just about everything's been approved. So good for both countries. And we'll also receive new market access for American chemicals, machinery, and many other industrial products that weren't allowed. And they'll end up getting products that they'll be
Starting point is 00:56:18 able to price. And if they like them better and we make great products, they'll be buying those products, but they were not available in the UK. More cars, baby. Furthermore, in a historic step, the deal includes plans that will bring the United Kingdom into the economic security alignment with the United States. That's the first of its kind. So we have a big economic security blanket and that's very important. And we feel very, very comfortable with that
Starting point is 00:56:45 because it's been a great ally, truly one of our great allies. I mean, a lot of people say our greatest ally, I don't want to insult people by saying that, but I can say it's certainly one of our greatest and right at the top. And they're the first one we're talking about. And by the way, we have many meetings planned today
Starting point is 00:57:02 and tomorrow and every country wants to be making deals. All right, so. And we have a. The frame here. You know, Scott will be going over to Switzerland on Saturday. For China. It'll be very, very interesting.
Starting point is 00:57:15 Yeah, very interesting. All right, so the President of the United States giving us a rundown here of this massive trade deal, the breaking news this morning. The United States has a huge trade deal with a major trade partner, the breaking news this morning. The United States has a huge trade deal with a major trade partner, the United Kingdom. The first of 17 expected trade deals with major trading partners all across the world.
Starting point is 00:57:34 The 18th, the one that may remain elusive for some time, China, although Scott Besson starts that this weekend in Switzerland, he's gonna meet with these guys Saturday and Sunday to have a big conversation on getting a trade deal done with China. Here's my hope, just keep making China sweat baby, until they give up everything,
Starting point is 00:57:54 till they give up everything. Good to have you with us today. Always good to chat with you here on Vince. We'll be back again tomorrow. I'll be in the home studio, Major will be here. And you can catch me today, 12 to three nationwide on the Vince show. Watch it live, rumble.com slash Vince.

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