The Dan Bongino Show - Leave No Man Behind (Ep. 2488)

Episode Date: April 6, 2026

In this episode, I'll cover the miraculous recovery of the American fighter pilot rescued from hostile territory on Easter Sunday. Also, Obama tries to slide in on the Artemis celebrations but I'll r...emind you how he destroyed NASA. Find the video podcast of The Dan Bongino Show exclusively on Rumble at https://Rumble.com/bongino The downside of diversity https://www.nytimes.com/2007/08/05/world/americas/05iht-diversity.1.6986248.html California gas prices are the highest in the U.S., but there's no proof of price gouging. Here's why. https://www.cbsnews.com/news/california-gas-prices-investigation-whats-to-blame/ The Democrats’ ObamaCare Quagmire https://www.wsj.com/opinion/the-democrats-obamacare-quagmire-eac9b747 Sponsors: Rumble Wallet - Download Rumble Wallet now—now with USA₮—and step away from the big banks --- for good! https://rumblewallet.onelink.me/bJsX/bongino American Financing - NMLS 182334, nmlsconsumeraccess.org. APR for rates in the 5s start at 6.196% for well qualified borrowers. Call 888-994-7660 for details about credit costs and terms. Visit http://www.AmericanFinancing.net/Bongino. Birch Gold - Text BONGINO to 989898 Ethos - https://ethos.com/bongino SimpliSafe - https://simplisafe.com/danbongino Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Transcript
Discussion (0)
Starting point is 00:00:01 All America all the time. Sit down, buckle up, and get ready for the Dan Bonjino show. Folks, it doesn't bother me that Donald Trump posts on true social the way he does. It doesn't bother me at all. Now, I mean, listen, I don't say that objectively. I'm obviously a Trump supporter. Know the president worked for him. So I'm not pretending to be some, you know, judge or juror in the case.
Starting point is 00:00:34 It's completely objective. And I'm just telling you, it doesn't bother me at all. I know there's a big, like, internet rebellion over his true social post about taking out Iranian bridges and possibly ports and open the effing straight. I'm not telling you what to think. I just want to be absolutely clear. This is not like the Dan Bonino show where we have to align 100%. of the time on everything. That's not this show.
Starting point is 00:01:03 This show is an opinion-based show. I have an opinion. You can have yours. It just doesn't bother me. I want to get to that in the beginning of the show. Also, obviously, an amazing rescue this weekend. We don't leave our people behind. Name the show that today.
Starting point is 00:01:19 We just don't. Our American military, this is why I just, I'm telling you, man, I have nothing. When I have my hierarchy of groups of people, I respect love and adore. The military's at the top all the time, every time. No one is going to displace them in the pole position there. No one.
Starting point is 00:01:37 Because you guys and ladies out there just have balls of stone. You just do. Nobody could pull this off. However, obviously you've heard the story, rescue of the airmen, the pilot and the WISO and the WISO weapon system officer. But there were three things that enabled us to do this. No other country here on Earth could have done it. There are three very specific things.
Starting point is 00:02:02 I'm going to get to all of that stuff. Big show for you today and a Monday. Welcome back. Hope you all had a happy Easter and a wonderful weekend. Springs coming around. Nice weather is out in Florida this weekend. Got a little bit of too much sun, if you can probably see in my face.
Starting point is 00:02:15 Hey, free speech. It's under pressure again. Go get Rumble wallet. Rumble wallet puts financial control back in your hands where it belongs. You can tip creators instantly. You can hold Bitcoin and USAD. as well. Download the RumbleWallet at wallet.com. Do it today. Get a hold of your financial control. Today's show also brought to you by our good friends at American financing. Listen, the cost of living is high.
Starting point is 00:02:42 It's exhausting at times. If you've been leaning on credit cards lately just to cover the basics like groceries, gas, and utility bills, you're essentially paying a survival tax of 20% interest or more. My friends at American financing, they have a better way. A better way. A better way. A better way. I sound like a, my New Yorker, could you hear that guy? They have a better way. But American financing has a better way and a better way. They're helping homeowners tap into their equity to pay off high interest debt with mortgage rates currently in the fives. That's awesome.
Starting point is 00:03:13 On average, American financing is saving their customers $800 a month. That's huge. That's nearly $10,000 a year back in your pocket. That's big life-changing money. It takes just 10 minutes to find out what you could save with American financing. There were no upfront fees and no obligation to talk to a salary-based mortgage consultant. Here's the kicker. Start today, and you can even delay two mortgage payments.
Starting point is 00:03:37 Think about that. American financing, their America's home for home loans. Give them a call. Write this number down. It's 888-994-7660. That's 888-994-7660 or visit them online. It is a dot-net address at Americanfinancing.net. slash Bongino. Americanfinancing. Dot net slash Bongino. Thank you, American financing.
Starting point is 00:03:58 Fellas, ring that bell. Oh, you got the delayed bell there. I mean, like, what is it? Rocky, ding, ding. Folks, I don't really care about language. I know a lot of people do that. So I've been trying to kind of tone down the language, the expletives on the show. I'm really trying my hardest, okay? I explained this to Jasmine this week. Did I not? And I'm not an excuse. Jasmine doesn't curse or either does Paula, by the way, Justin once in a while. But when you grow up in New York like I did, Donald Trump did, in New York, not an excuse. I'm just telling you advance. Cursing's not like a thing. I don't know how to say.
Starting point is 00:04:50 It's just like, cursing's just like how people talk. It's almost not like cursing. It's just like, I'm not telling you it's a good thing. So people get upset, oh, not presidential, whatever. The stuff doesn't bother me. Put the true social post up that caused all this, you know, pseudo-controversy.
Starting point is 00:05:08 You know, Tuesday will be power plant day and bridge day, all wrapped up in one in Iran. Tuesday, obviously, be in tomorrow. There'll be nothing like it. Open the effing straight, you crazy bastards. Or you'll be living. in hell, just watch. Praise B to Allah, President Donald J. Trump. People lost their minds over this. This is how people from New York just talk. People from Boston tend to do it too. Sometimes people
Starting point is 00:05:35 from big cities. They just curse. I'm not making excuses for anyone. If you're offended by it, you're allowed to be offended. I'm just telling you it doesn't bother me. We are dealing with the world's largest terror regime, a group of people trying to acquire a nuclear weapon who have killed thousands of Americans in terror attacks around the world who would kill you tomorrow if you dared enter their airspace as a civilian with your LGBTQIA pride flag. You'd be thrown off the building instantly. He wouldn't even land in a plane. They'd blow the plane out of the sky.
Starting point is 00:06:06 I didn't even realize like Curson was a bad thing until I moved down to Maryland and I was at a house party one time. And I accidentally dropped that F bomb and everybody stopped talking and looked at me like, oh my gosh, did he just say that? He's dealing with savage. thug the savage thug the mullah theocracy over there
Starting point is 00:06:29 these are folks these are animals these people he's dealing with in the uh in the iranian mullah class i just don't care it doesn't bother me i just do it out there in beginning of the show because it was i couldn't believe it this weekend
Starting point is 00:06:44 all these people like oh my gosh you believe this guy dropping an f bomb in a true social post i mean can you imagine like Patton and MacArthur, you don't think they dropped an F-bomb here or there? All right, moving on. So an unbelievable mission this weekend. Folks, this is like storybook stuff.
Starting point is 00:07:11 Like what happened? We're engaged in this unbelievably successful now, what is it, five, six weeks, seven-week, military operation in Iran. We've taken out most of their Navy, good chunk of their ballistic missile capability. We've decimated their air defense sector. However, they do have equipment on the ground that can still obviously take down our airplanes. It's still very dangerous. You know, yes, we do have air dominance.
Starting point is 00:07:36 You know, when you see the amount of sorters and missions, you've flown over Iran, relative to the amount of enemy contact, like what happened this weekend when they took down an F-15. The percentage is so unbelievably low, that is what air dominance looks like. However, air dominance doesn't mean zero risk. It's not zero risk, okay? We lose this pilot, Good Friday, rescued by Easter Sunday, in incredibly what reads like, it's not even like a Netflix show because you believe, ah, that's too much, that's too much.
Starting point is 00:08:10 No one's ever going to believe. Well, it happened. It's not a Netflix show. It's real. Pilot was injured, winds up, secreting himself into a mountain crevice, stays alive. Special operators go in there. We wind up taking fire and some helicopters. in A10 takes some fire, and showing you we leave no one behind,
Starting point is 00:08:31 they were taken out roads, they were jamming signals, they were making sure that no Iranian terrorist got anywhere close to this pilot, and they got them out. It's an incredible story. Here's a quick Fox News hit by Trey Yinks discussing what happened. I want to talk about on the other side of it is three things that enabled this to be possible because there's no other military on earth, none, that could have pulled this off deep in Iranians.
Starting point is 00:08:56 territory. Check this out. Yeah, absolutely. This was an incredibly complex operation. I've been speaking with Israeli officials asking what role the Israelis played in this operation, and they continue to just give credit to the American forces, saying that when one pilot in the region is shot down, it's everyone's pilot and job to rescue them. What took place was nothing short of extraordinary. The CIA was using deception tactics on the ground to make the Iranians think that they'd already located the pilot.
Starting point is 00:09:23 Remember, this second crew member was in Zerner. side of enemy territory for almost 48 hours. And the Iranians were not only actively looking for this crew member on the ground, but they were also offering a reward of thousands of dollars to any Iranian civilians who could capture him and then take him into IRGC hands. The United States knew this was taking place. And so as these Iranian forces approached this crew member where they were hiding along a mountain ridge, according to Fox's Jennifer Griffin, there were strikes that took place
Starting point is 00:09:52 against the Iranians to not only ensure that these forces couldn't reach the crew member, but also ensure that on the ground, they couldn't get forces close to this location. Remember when these pilots or crew members are ejecting from a plane, they have the systems within them that allow intelligence to track their location. But they have to be very careful, understanding they often just have a sidearm with them, and they're not able to defend themselves solely on the ground. But what the president talked about last night in his post on true social was that this crew member was never alone. The United States of America, including the president himself and top military leadership each and every hour at the White House tracking the location
Starting point is 00:10:30 of this crew member and then sending in hundreds of special forces, dozens of U.S. military planes to identify the exact location and ultimately rescue this U.S. service member. Pretender 2020 in the chat. I'm more concerned about the plane being shot down than the naughty language in the tweet. Yeah, me too, me too. In my triage of concerns this weekend over this holy weekend and the Christian calendar, I promise, the naughty language in the tweet was not even in the top 100. I was like, hey, we got this guy on the ground, this American Patriot pilot.
Starting point is 00:11:02 Like, I mean, just get him out. And like, who cares about the language in the tweet or the true social post? Who cares? My gosh, we're in like this existential crisis with people trying to acquire nuclear weapons who would love to blow up the United States and destroy a major city. And we're worried about him dropping an F-bomb? Folks, there are three things that enabled us to do this. Number one, our ability to intercept and manipulate signals intelligence is just unlike anyone else on Earth.
Starting point is 00:11:36 Obviously, the details of it are not for public consumption. You can probably figure it out. It's a well-known secret. We just have the ability to be an eye in the sky and an ear in the sky like no one else. So there's almost nothing you can do. When you, SIGN is short for signals intelligence. Most of you know, I mean, it sounds like condescending, right? Humint is human intelligence.
Starting point is 00:12:02 There's all kinds of Mazint. There's other stuff as well. However, when you combine human intelligence on the ground and signals intelligence, basically there's nothing the Iranians can do. Very little they can do without us having a good idea in advance when it comes to rescuing this pilot. it. So that's number one. That's a staple of U.S. intelligence gathering technology, and it's peerless. It's purely. We have no equals in it. Combine that with our stealth technology. Now, this was daytime op. We, you know, we own the night. The United States and the special operators will tell you these guys own the night. They just do. This was a day off. But still, you still want to be able to avoid certain, um, uh, certain enemy detection systems,
Starting point is 00:12:54 we have stealth technology like no one else. We just do. When you combine that with the ability to read and process intelligence and kind of know what the enemy is doing on the football field, you know it's a run play before the enemy even snaps the football, it's just hard to beat us. Not impossible, I told you,
Starting point is 00:13:17 there's still risk in all of this. It's war. And then when you layer on top of that, item number three, signals intelligence, intelligence in general, stealth technology, and you overlay logistics capabilities. Ladies and gentlemen, the United States has military experience like no one else on Earth. I'm not telling you you you have to agree with every single theater mission we've been in. I certainly was not a supporter of the Iraq where I've said it many times. However, it is invaluable experience. And when our people in combat are in combat, I'm rooting for them.
Starting point is 00:13:50 that experience matters. I'll never forget, you know, the last year being in government, people, you know, coming in and talking about all kinds of drone technology, and we had this contact at another agency who said, I don't want to hear anything about drone technology unless you've tested in Ukraine. Because everything you're telling us it's going to do, there's 100 variables on the battlefield you haven't taken into account yet. Well, how do you take it to account those variables?
Starting point is 00:14:14 You've got to get it on the damn battlefield. That's how you get battlefield experience that our military, is second to none at. They have the logistics capabilities to do these things, the beans, the bullets, all that stuff, the supply lines. Think about it. They set up basically an airfield in Iranian territory to get this hero pilot out. We got one of our planes stuck. They wound up blowing up, I think it was two C-130s, and then replacing them with three more. How many people can do that? but it goes to show you the extent to which our United States government and the Trump administration,
Starting point is 00:14:55 there's no amount of money or logistics we won't expend to get our people out. We're not, the death to America Mullah crowd, they don't give a damn about their people like that. That's us, man. That's us. We are different. American exceptionalism is real. You're different too.
Starting point is 00:15:19 You live in the greatest country on earth. We don't treat our people like expendable suicide homicide bomber baggage. Oh, I can kill yourself of it. We don't do that. These three things make a world of difference. And you're going to see moving forward as the operation starts to wrap up likely in the coming weeks or maybe a couple months. I don't know. Again, I'm not in on the war planning, obviously.
Starting point is 00:15:46 However, President Trump has been pretty clear that he had a limited set of goals. A lot of those goals have been met. I think we're going to hear it today at 1 o'clock, some additional guidance going forward, and hopefully we wrap it up relatively soon. Well, what about the street? Ladies and gentlemen, the straits important. No doubt about it. I get it.
Starting point is 00:16:09 The Straits of Hormuz are really important. Global petrochemical traffic hugely important. However, if our partners, did you see that Ari Fleischer tweet? Sorry, I don't mean to get off topic, but Ari Fleischer used to be the old White House press secretary. and the Bush era. Did you see the tweet it went nuclear this weekend? Everyone was talking about it.
Starting point is 00:16:30 Ari Fleischer, who's not known as like a big bomb thrower at all. He's like a Bush era Republican guy. Nice enough guy. I know Ari, very nice guy. I don't think we share all the same politics, but he put out this tweet
Starting point is 00:16:45 basically saying, hey man, to NATO out there, not helping us out with the stray, not letting us use airspace and bases we built in your country. to keep your country safe? Like, this is it, man. Again, this guy's not a bomb thrower at all, R.E. Fleischer, not even like a little bit.
Starting point is 00:17:02 If you ever met him, he's the most calm, level, you know, he doesn't get emotional about anything. He was like, hey, Donald Trump is right about this. These NATO countries that are not helping us out, like, this may be the red line for us. And gave Trump a bit of a pat on the back, suggesting that he's the first one to call. call out what this is. This is not an alliance anymore. We needed our allies in an alliance, alliance, allies, and they're not acting like allies. Oh, there you got to even put it in the show. This is the tweet, if you want to see it. It was April 3rd, 6.15 p.m. He basically notes when this is
Starting point is 00:17:39 over, Western NATO will never be the same. Spain, England, France, and Italy have sold this out. I'm telling you, like, this is a huge thing for him to put out. He is not a bomb thrower at all. And he's telling you the truth. This is not a an alliance if they don't act like allies. And folks, it's about time we started speaking the truth. It's really frustrating when the United States, I haven't seen it on the other side. Like 80% of the heavy lifting in the law enforcement, counterterror, counter espionage space, and in the military space are done by the United States.
Starting point is 00:18:19 And what do we get back? We don't even get back 20% of the effort. We get back like no percent of the effort. That's bullshit. and I'm glad he called it out because there were people on the, whatever you want to call it, establishment side of the Republican Party
Starting point is 00:18:38 who may not, you know, listen to me or others, but they're certainly listening to him on X. And that's why it's important to get allies in this movement, actual allies ideologically, who start to call this stuff out for what it is. This is a big moment to change. I'm going to take a quick break, and I want to get back to this.
Starting point is 00:18:57 Folks, when the Democrats tell you who they are, Please listen to them. Ro Khanna, that Democrat goon congressman, who is the biggest fake, by the way, out the total loser. This guy's a complete thug. Don't buy his nonsense at all. This guy pretends to be this bipartisan, like free speech guy. This guy's nothing but a congressional thug like everyone else. He's already talking about what they're going to do if they take back the house.
Starting point is 00:19:28 And you better listen to him. Quick break, I'll get to that. Hey, when the dollars convertability into gold ended in 1971, gold was fixed at $35 an ounce. Fast forward to today, and it's reported that the U.S. dollars lost over 85% of its purchasing power. Gold, on the other hand, is increased in value by over 12,000 percent. That's why many central banks are buying gold at record levels.
Starting point is 00:19:50 That's why major firms hold significant positions in gold. But it starts with education. My friends at Birch Gold Group, BIRC,H, have just announced their learn and earn, precious metals event. The free online event rewards you for learning the basics of investing in precious metals. Sign up to get free silver on your next purchase. If you qualify and you can get even larger incentives as you go along. The more you learn, the more you can earn. But you must act now. The special event only runs through April 30th. The dollar lost its anchor in 1971. You don't have to lose yours. Text my name, Bongino, B-O-N-G-I-N-O to the number 9-8-9-8-9-8 to join Birch
Starting point is 00:20:32 Gold's learn and earn precious metals event by April 30th. Check it out. Text Bon Gino to 9-8-9-8-9-8 today. Message and data rates apply. Thanks, Birch Gold. Today's show also brought to you by ethos. Becoming a parent completely changed to how I thought about responsibility. It's going to do it for you if you're not a parent yet, too. You start realizing how fast life can shift and shift and how important it is to have things in place so your family isn't left scrambling if, God forbid, the unexpected happens. That's what got me thinking seriously about life insurance. Not as a scary topic, but as part of basic planning. What really stood out to me about ethos is how simple they made the process. Everything is 100% online. You can get a quote in
Starting point is 00:21:13 seconds, apply in minutes, and for many people, coverage can start the same day. There's no medical exam. You just answer a few health questions online. That alone removes a lot of the the friction that keeps people from even starting. Ethos, E-T-H-O-S, helps provide financial security and that matters. It's designed to fit real families, lifestyles, and real budgets. Protect your family with life insurance from ethos. Get up to $3 million in coverage in as little as 10 minutes at ethos.com slash Bongino. Just 10 minutes. Take 10 minutes to get covered today with life insurance through ethos.
Starting point is 00:21:49 Get your free quote at ethos, et-h-h-h-o-s. dot com slash bonjino that's ethos.com slash bonjino application times may vary rates may vary visit ethos dot com for details thank you ethos life insurance check it out okay when the democrats tell you who they are especially lunatics like this guy rocana who's one of the biggest fakes up there by the way rocana they've never heard of peep from this guy again when all that stuff was going on he claims to be like this big warrior for transparency he's full of crap here he is telling you hey man Donald Trump, they are going to impeach him. The reason I'm bringing this up here, by the way,
Starting point is 00:22:28 in context of the true social posts in the beginning, is they are prepping war crimes nonsense right now. And I guarantee you that true social posts, everybody's offended about the language, whatever, I can guarantee you that's probably going to be Exhibit A. Why? Because they basically tell you what they're going to do. You should just listen to them.
Starting point is 00:22:46 Check this out. When the House and possibly the Senate in November, there's a better than even chance. Donald Trump gets impeached again. Absolutely. He should be impeached now. I mean, he's taken us into a disastrous war, threatening war crimes in Iran in terms of knocking out plants and knocking out electricity. And the Democrats will impeach him once we take back the House and should impeach him
Starting point is 00:23:12 for all the things he's done. And depending on the Senate, he may face conviction if we get to 60, especially if his numbers keep going down. and the Epstein issue continues to be a vulnerable. Oh, here we go again with the Epstein issue and this guy, who, by the way, I never heard from when the thing was going on and we were busy processing all of that. I never heard a word.
Starting point is 00:23:33 Amazing how all these people care now when it comes to impeachment. Incredible. The guy's the biggest fraud out there. Folks, I promise you, if they win back the House in this midterm election, there will be another impeachment. Now, some of you, I've been, I read some of your, your feedback, whether it's email or on the website or comments. And I've heard some people fairly enough say, you may have seen this too, think, no, they're not going to do that again. It backfired after Trump 45.
Starting point is 00:24:05 All of these criminal trials basically got him reelected again in 47. I don't believe. I think he would have got reelected regardless. I think he's got a gift. He just does. Politics is, he just has a nose for this stuff. However, there's no question it didn't help. If it would have helped, you know, he probably wouldn't have swept like he did in that presidential election, all the swing states.
Starting point is 00:24:28 They do, they, you've got to understand, like, folks, that is a ridiculous assertion. I don't mean to be a jerk about it. You're pretending the Democrats are principled if you believe that. Like, surely they wouldn't do that again. It backfired the weaponization and lawfare so badly that Trump kicked their ass in a presidential election again. They am not thinking that way. These people are not thinking that way. They're thinking in terms of power and retribution
Starting point is 00:24:56 because to be a Democrat is not to think in facts and data. It's to think, excuse me, it's to not think and embed yourself in emotion only in rage. That is what it's about. They don't care about, hey, you did X and Y happen. You weaponized the government, you engaged in prolonged warfare against Trump. He kicked your ass in an election.
Starting point is 00:25:17 therefore don't do X again that led to Y. That's not how they think. Now, why? Why do they think only in rage and power and retribution? Because it sells to their base. There is something about Donald Trump. People call TDS, whatever it's. There is something about Donald Trump
Starting point is 00:25:34 that leads to this, what I call show your ass theory, where if you want to be credible and have like street cred, you want to be down, whatever, in the Democrat Party, if you want to be seen like AOC and Bernie, like you're, you know, you're an authentic. You're it. You're genuine. You're the real deal. You have to say increasingly deranged things about Donald Trump. You have to basically show your ass to the public.
Starting point is 00:25:58 And then people will celebrate you on Twitter and elsewhere, which has become dominated by rage bots. So people get this artificial elevation of like, I call Donald Trump Hitler and everybody said they love it, so everyone must love that. They don't. They are going to go out and impeach this guy. You're dealing with a party that deals only in a motion. They are not anchored in any principles. They will flip their principles on a dime.
Starting point is 00:26:23 I was just reading an article, was it Friday in Wall Street Journal, about, do you remember that salt deduction, state and local taxes? The salt deduction was a tax cut for wealthier folks on their state and local taxes. They could write them off. Now, you say, well, why would the hell would the Democrats want a tax cut for wealthy people? Because it was blue states that have, really high state and local taxes. I thought the Democrats don't like tax cuts. The Democrats don't have principles. I'm trying to tell you this.
Starting point is 00:26:54 The Democrats care about power. A lot of rich liberals in these blue states were bitching about their salt deduction not being high enough that they had to pay more taxes, and they changed their mind. The only reason I bring it up is now there's another one, a bill moving through in New York that's going to limit the salt deduction again to make them pay higher taxes.
Starting point is 00:27:13 What the hell? First, they don't want tax cuts, then they want a tax cut. Now back again, they don't want the tax cut. They don't believe in anything. They believe in rage and power. That is the whole bedrock of collectivism. The idea that you should organize and centralize power to abuse it.
Starting point is 00:27:35 Folks, we have this contrast of visions going forward, as Thomas Souls pointed out in his book. We got to make a choice in these midterms and these presidential elections. I had a friend reach out to me this weekend and said, you know, you know who you are. He's a pretty famous guy, but he was an athlete, super nice guy. He was talking about, hey, do we feel like all this is fixed? I said, hell, no, is this fixed?
Starting point is 00:27:58 Government's never fixed. If men were angels, you know, Federal is 51, we're not. You get another group of people in power, ladies and gentlemen, they bring their own people in there, people or policy. The only thing you could do with government is put guardrails on them and hope they hold. Bad people are going to do bad things. The only thing you could do is get rid of as many bad people as possible. We have this massive conflict divisions going forward.
Starting point is 00:28:23 And I've never seen it more summed up by the whole leftist blanket ideology on race and identity politics. Ladies and gentlemen, they don't give a damn about any of this stuff. Okay. They don't care about LGBTQIA. They don't care about American Indians versus Asians versus Jewish versus Muslims. They don't care. They care about pitting people in corners and getting them to fight each other so that in the, in the, in the, in the, in the, in the, midst of the chaos, they can come in like the government and rescue everywhere.
Starting point is 00:28:52 There's this article from last week by this guy in the Wall Street Journal. I'm gay, but that doesn't make me queer. Talking about how he's like, hey, man, I'm gay and I took all these courses and college and stuff and learned. And I started to realize they're full of crap. They don't care about gay rights. These terrorists in the Middle East throw gays off a building. They love them.
Starting point is 00:29:12 Here it is summed up in two quick videos back to back. First, I want you to listen. You know, we have the Artemis Mission now. They're out there. They're, you know, we're doing just amazing things out there in space, thanks to the Trump team and Isaacman and formerly Sean Duffy, who is running NASA. And we're back to doing things the United States does,
Starting point is 00:29:34 big, bold missions. A lot of it's in conjunction with the private sector, which I think is a good thing. I don't think the government should be the lead agency on a lot of this stuff. But there is a role for space when it comes to defense, and there's no doubt the government has to be involved. Space is the new warfare frontier. Trust me, the government needs a footprint in space.
Starting point is 00:29:53 Here's Sky News covering the launch on Artemis, and I want you to notice what they're focused on on the launch. And tell me, if this is a party, you want to be a part of. Check this out. And they are going for all humanity this time. You know, Apollo was all white men, and this time it's not. And I think that really speaks volumes for the journey that NASA has been on. And this is a much more representative crew. And you can feel emotional about that.
Starting point is 00:30:22 Holy Moses, folks, do you have any idea how many minorities have been to space? Not that it matters because this guy doesn't give a damn. He doesn't care. This is all these people care about. And it's not because they actually care about minorities or people who are gay. They see it as a weaponization tool to keep people pissed off as victims. that everybody hates each other and they can come in as the government and fix it all through social welfare programs and other things now i want you to listen to one of the astronauts this
Starting point is 00:30:57 gentleman victor glover he's asked kind of a similar question about this identity politics stuff and he's like hey man can we just start like focusing on like human beings and stuff like doing big things like what the hell do we which vision i don't know this guy's politics i don't care i'm just asking you a question is my audience trying to prove of the point. These people don't care on the left about any of stuff. It's all about inducing rage in you. Oh my gosh, white men in space. It's all they talk about all the time. They don't have anything else. There's no principles here. Check this out. It is a big question. And I want to highlight, I guess maybe one facet of this is the tension, I call it. I live in this, you know,
Starting point is 00:31:37 this dichotomy between happiness that a young woman can look at Christina and just physicalize her passion or her interests or even if it's not something she wants to do, she can just be like girl power and that's awesome. And that young brown boys and girls can look at me and go, hey, he looks like me and he's doing what? And that's great. I love that. But I also hope we are pushing the other direction that one day we don't have to talk about these first, that one day this is just, and I listen to this, that this is the human history. It's about human history. It's the story of humanity, not black history, not women's history, but that it becomes human history. Amen, man.
Starting point is 00:32:16 I mean, I don't, if the media would start calling this out, which I know is ridiculous, the media is obviously on the other side, large chunks of it are left-wing ideologues, if they would start calling this stuff out for what it is, unnecessary division and total bullshit, I think we could move on, but we can't because they love it too because it fits their ideological power grab. They're part of this whole movement.
Starting point is 00:32:44 I saw this interesting tweet and wokeness. Now, this is a 2007 study, to be clear. But I saw this, and if diversity, right, diversity guys, everyone in the audience paid quick and close attention to this. If diversity has benefits, it should show in research. Facts, correct? You should be able to show data, data, show us some evidence. Diversity, all the, that this produces some tangible benefit.
Starting point is 00:33:12 put that tweet up this is fascinating and wokeness put out there i wonder why this study got buried this was just from the screen but the study's an older study back from 2007 they found in this study and i wonder why to get buried listen to the conclusion the greater the diversity in a community the fewer people vote and less likely they volunteer the less they give to charity and work on community projects in the most diverse communities neighbors trust one another about half as much as they do in in homogeneous settings. The study, the largest ever on civic engagement in America, found that virtually all measures of civic health
Starting point is 00:33:48 are lower in more diverse settings. Anyone in the chat surprised by this? That when you're in a community of people, you chose to move in who are like-minded, civic-minded. It's got nothing to do, by the way, if they look like you, so just cut the bullshit. We're talking about just people who feel generally the same way in a community.
Starting point is 00:34:10 Is it shocking to you that you would feel a greater bond to a community of people who feel kind of the same way you do about faith, family, and freedom? This is not unusual this result. Diversity. Diversity for what? For the sake of what? Answer the question. For the sake of what? You can't answer the question.
Starting point is 00:34:37 You have no evidence to back this up at all. And again, I can't emphasize another. if we had a sane media ecosystem that would call these people out and ask basic questions like that, by the way, they would say, hey, you keep talking about diversity. What exactly do you mean? What do you mean?
Starting point is 00:34:58 You mean like skin color, religion? What about socioeconomic status? What about country of origin where you came from? What about that? What kind of diversity you're talking about? And can you produce to me evidence that that actually does anything? They can't.
Starting point is 00:35:16 This is why trust in the media is at an all-time low. Again, these are facts, folks. This show produces actual data. Put up that rabbit holding. This just about popped this weekend, too. I told you, nobody trust these people. Because they see in their real lives that everything they've been told is true by these folks is nothing more than a media talking point.
Starting point is 00:35:40 Share of people who said they had a great deal or fair amount of trust in mass media. Look at it, down to 31%. Folks, that is stunning. Think about what this chart indicates here for those who process information and use reason, i.e. this audience, right? You're talking about seven out of ten people who go and analyze media information, media, the one job, the American media, is to get you facts,
Starting point is 00:36:07 inputs to process a proper output, right? That seven out of ten people have no trust in these people at all, you would think this would be a wake-up call for these folks, but they have no ability to self-reflect at all. I'm going to tell you, one of the most illuminating experiences I had in my early career in government on the Secret Service side, when you were a new agent, right, on the president's detail, forgive me if you've heard the story before,
Starting point is 00:36:33 but they stick you with the press when you're on what they call PPD, presidential protective division. They stick you with the press because it's where you can do the least damage. until you get a feel for kind of the flow, to go with the flow of how the president's detail works. You can do the least damage with the press. You spend a lot of time with the press as a new agent, like a lot. Folks, some of the conversations you would hear these people having
Starting point is 00:36:59 were so humiliatingly stupid that I swear, if it was said in front of a camera, you'd never trust the media again. These people put off this air that there's this highbrow air, nose in the air air, that they have a set of facts you don't have. When in fact, they have nothing. They're really stupid, a lot, not all of them,
Starting point is 00:37:20 but a good chunk of them. Some of the stuff they'd be, I couldn't believe it. And just the stuff they would do on like the, oh, gosh, like the press plane and stuff, they don't do it anymore because the cell phone carries. These people are horrible. Here, we haven't heard from this guy in a while.
Starting point is 00:37:36 They have no ability to self-reflect at all and say, hey, how are we contributing to this, malaise that the left-wing media says we're in. Here's Jim Acosta, we haven't heard from this guy in a long time. He's apparently upset at some possible leadership changes in CNN, concerned, get a load of this, that they may become a propaganda channel. I'm not kidding, this is actually real.
Starting point is 00:37:58 Talk about a lack of self-reflection. Check this out. That's something to be worried about, because it doesn't take a genius to figure out that they're going to try to impose that same kind of top-down editorial mandate over at CNN, but hey, we're going to be a little bit more MAGA. We're going to be a little bit more Trumpy. And, you know, I mean, I think that's dangerous.
Starting point is 00:38:20 You know, we don't need to have propaganda networks in the U.S. Holy Moses, is this real? And the answer is yes, it is real. He actually said that. This man has no ability whatsoever to process new inputs and create an additional output. He probably still believes the Russia collusion hoax is real. He can't shape.
Starting point is 00:38:41 his priors no matter what. And I'm telling you the mark of an imbecile is the inability to process new information. As life chronologically moves on, new information and stimuli comes in, correct? Every day you learn something new. If you cannot change an opinion, no matter what, based on a set of facts, contrary to your prior opinion, you are the problem. A propaganda network. Folks, there's a reason seven out of ten people don't trust them. You would think that would be a moment of reflection. I mean, think about this in your business. Imagine like Justin had a, he always wears hooded sweatshirts, this guy. He loves his hoodies, right? Justin starts just in hoodies or whatever it is. Thermostat is 64 right now. What's that? The thermostat is currently 64 degrees. That's why I'm
Starting point is 00:39:27 he says he doesn't like it that I keep the studio at 64 degrees. I'm always getting, I'm sorry. I've got them in Italian blood. I and it runs a little hotter. I'm sorry. So he is always, it's Florida. Justin always looks like Hans Solo. Uh, an empire strikes back in the beginning. What is that thing? Is it a Tontan or something? Andy, put Justin in a thing. Get the lightsaber. Put Justin in the Tantam.
Starting point is 00:39:52 War him up. Imagine he starts this hoodie company selling Justin's hoodies. And seven out of ten emails he gets on the customer service line. Like, hey, those goodies really suck. Justin's a smart guy. Well, what sucks about it? I don't like the draw string. It keeps breaking.
Starting point is 00:40:06 And you change it. The media has been at roughly 30% approval. For eons now, and they have no capability to say, maybe we should start doing facts and get away from the propaganda. They don't. They don't care. Here's another great story the media will likely ignore, by the way,
Starting point is 00:40:25 in the Trump era. It's okay to say you don't agree, by the way, media folks, with the Donald Trump economic policies, with his war policies. That's the job of the media, a fair media, is not to be, you know, a mockingbird. It's not to parrot things. but you should also put out the other side of the argument too.
Starting point is 00:40:45 This tweet this weekend I saw rapid response from the Trump team out there. The pairing down of the government workforce, something that's been talked about by Republicans, Tea Party folks, and others forever, and has really never happened is finally happening. Ladies and gentlemen, this is a piece of good news. Rapid response 47. Under POTUS Trump, the federal workforce has been reduced to its smallest level since 1966. the lowest share of the total labor force in over a century.
Starting point is 00:41:13 Folks, that's an amazing story. That hasn't happened in decades since 1966. We've had a bloated federal workforce forever. You've got this guy and everybody's worried about. He dropped an F bomb in a tweet. How about producing actual data? The jobs numbers that came out on Friday. I want you to smile a little bit today.
Starting point is 00:41:37 It was Easter weekend. Everybody's coming back. Spring break's kind of over. So people are filtering back to work, filtering back into the chat. It's good to see you back here. Put a smile on your face. We are in an unbelievably good spot right now. Yes, there's a war going on.
Starting point is 00:41:53 Yes, we should keep our eyes open. Yes, there's a dangerous terrorist situation. Yes, the economy's got some bumps in the road. But the jobs numbers that came out on Friday, if you missed the show, we're just staggering. Here's Kevin Hassett, one of Donald Trump's economic advisors. Very smart guy. here's Hacet discussing a couple critical items as to why this happened
Starting point is 00:42:13 because it's not an accident. The job numbers were 178,000 which blew away projections that expected 60,000 jobs. That is a huge number, an enormous number. But he talks about a couple of things I've mentioned over and over that you put a big darn smile on your face. The fact that Donald Trump has removed mounds of red tape that cost you money to get your business going, he is deregulated, large portions of the economy. and he's also focused on a growth environment
Starting point is 00:42:40 rather than this oppressive Joe Biden, big government environment by creating more federal jobs and fewer private sector jobs. Check this out. You can say that this is an absolute blockbuster number. It's one of the best numbers that you've seen in a long time. And what it shows is that all of the cumulative policies that President Trump has pushed the no tax on tips, no tax on overtimes,
Starting point is 00:43:02 making the old Trump tax cuts, permanent, deregulation, $18 trillion. in new investments of the U.S. through our trade deals. All of that stuff, plus a big reduction of the trade deficit, has created an enormous amount of momentum for the U.S. economy, and so
Starting point is 00:43:19 that momentum cannot be upended by a temporary Middle East scourbage. And you can see it. Again, these are the things the media won't tell you. I promise when we get blips in the economy, if there's some obstacles and some bad job numbers, we'll cover
Starting point is 00:43:35 them. We'll explain to you the reason why, and let you formulate an output yourself. This is the facts show. It's not the bullshit show. You want that. You can watch mainstream media outlets. Folks, we do have this conflict divisions going forward, though, and you have a choice to make in November. Now, I don't, this is a global show. We have a good audience in Australia. We have an audience in Canada. We have an audience in Asia. It's a global show. And it's focused on basically U.S. politics. Fairly obvious. Hello, Captain, obvious. Thank you. I don't typically get into too many like parochial regional politics issues.
Starting point is 00:44:11 However, this bit on California here is important because it's not a regional parochial issue. When I discuss as I've been for this show, this conflict of visions moving forward, the weaponized ideological left obsessed with power and the free market constitutional right, obsessed with prosperity and growth, that conflict of visions is best summed, up by showing you a real world example of data when one vision is fully implemented. California, can we all agree, everyone, Jasmine, everyone else, California has a super majority of Democrats. Republicans have almost no political power whatsoever in the state of California outside of
Starting point is 00:44:51 isolated pockets. None. Not in the legislature. Certainly not in the governorship. The court system is dominated by liberals. California is their liberal, air quotes, utopia. It's a dystopia, but they'll tell you it's their utopia. Gavin Newsom's going to run for president.
Starting point is 00:45:07 You have the governor of California, of course. You have this example right here. Here is a subset of data A, red states. Here's subset of data B, which is blue states like California. Why would you want this? Here's a tweet by CBS Sacramento. CBS. CBS.
Starting point is 00:45:26 Not a right-wing outlet, okay? Finally acknowledging that the reason you're in California paying $700 for a gallon of gas, hyperbole, but you get the point. It's not price gouging like the liberals keep telling you. This is CBS. They note here's why. And no shocker. It's
Starting point is 00:45:46 California gas taxes. Labor and business costs. Environmental programs. Red tape regulations. And the state's unique fuel blend are driving up baseline prices. Now, you're sitting here on the show going no
Starting point is 00:46:01 Sherlock. There are liberals reading this for the first time. You have a choice in the midterms. Do you want, keep that up a second, Justin. Do you want more of this? Because this is what happens when you have a super majority of liberal lunatics. Do you want higher taxes? If the answer is yes, and you want to pay more for gas, vote for Gavin Newsom and the left in this election.
Starting point is 00:46:25 Do you like high labor and business costs? Yes, I love paying more for labor and business. Okay, vote for the Democrats. Do you like excessive and ridiculous environmental programs? Vote for the left. What about red tape and regulations? Don't that's your guy, Newsom and the Democrats. You have a test case in front of you.
Starting point is 00:46:44 You have a natural experiment right now. This is what liberal, quote, utopia looks like. Here, you want another example? President Trump put this video on his true social. This is a woman in California at a fight. fire hydrant. You're like, what is she doing? Andy's like, is she putting out a fire?
Starting point is 00:47:08 She is not. If you're listening on Apple or Spotify, thank you. I always enjoy the audio show as well. You should check that out. But you should tune in at the 48.5 minute mark where you can watch this lady, apparently like doing like her laundry in a fire hydrant or something. This California. I'm not telling you red states don't have a homelessness problem and don't have the things like this
Starting point is 00:47:35 happen everywhere, but the question is not do they happen or not. The answer is yes, everywhere. The question is to what degree on the margin? California is one of the worst homeless's problems in the country. I thought this was utopia. Your gas prices are the highest. You're being suffocated by red tape. You got people doing their freaking laundry in a fire hydrant. They have like a tide pod in there? I mean, even washing? Where's the detergent? Oh, so what. Ladies doing her washing a fire hydrant. And, they pay $5,000 a gallon a gallon again. What's the big deal?
Starting point is 00:48:14 Folks, even the things they do, even the things they do that they claim are like no-brainers, California's like, man, we should have high-speed rail. Like the Japanese, high-speed rail, everybody loves high-speed rail. They do? So if they love high-speed rail so much, then how come the high-speed rail project they've done in California? They can't finish it.
Starting point is 00:48:34 It's way over-budget. And by the way, the customer base for this thing is probably going to be crap. because if people wanted it, a private sector company would have already moved in. This is just a quick snippet from 60 minutes, no less. Ever since Bari Weiss went over there, been doing more of these mainstream stories, it's still CBS, so you know, you've got to be cautious. However, here's 60 minutes interviewing these two knuckleheads in California
Starting point is 00:49:00 about the high-speed rail project. When you see the price tag on this thing, why? Because the government's paying for it. And when the government takes people's money and gives it to other people, takes tax money and gives it to a, you know, whatever, a construction company for a, they don't care about the cost. It's not their money. And they don't care about the quality of the project
Starting point is 00:49:17 because it's not theirs either. They're not buying anything for themselves. The famous Milton Friedman line. Listen to the price tag on this thing, and there's still 90 billion with a B short. Check this out. As we speak right now are the funds there to complete L.A. to San Francisco. The entire amount of money we need, not there today.
Starting point is 00:49:40 But do we believe we can get those funds to get the project done? Absolutely. How much do you estimate it's going to cost to connect high-speed rail, San Francisco to LA? Today, we estimate with the right optimization, just over $125 billion. I think $126 billion is the current estimate for that. That's more funding than Amtrak has received in its history and still leaves a shortfall of roughly $90 billion. That's a big gap to fill. It is a big gap to fill, but again, we have an understanding of how to get there and to fill that gap.
Starting point is 00:50:19 We got a little gap, $120 billion, another $90 billion. Folks, you could have rebuilt basically a quarter of the infrastructure of the entire state of California at those costs. This is your utopia? Can you guys in California, the Democrats who are running this state to the ground, can you guys do anything right? Folks, you have a test case, a natural experiment in front of you right now. Florida, California. People are moving to Florida. People moving out of California.
Starting point is 00:50:53 Why? Well, taxes are just one of the reasons. Yeah, you're right. Quality of life, cost a living. Janie bag of donuts not using a tide pod to do a wash in the fire hydrant on the corner. I get. Which one? Oh gosh, probably far less than that.
Starting point is 00:51:14 That's a good point. Yeah, probably a fraction of what this freaking... And no one's going to even ride the damn thing. Here, this tweet went nuclear this weekend, too. So what Marie Davidson... Just, again, to show you how insane government spending by Democrats and, to be honest, a lot of Republicans have contributed to this debacle, too, okay?
Starting point is 00:51:39 Here is the extent of how badly government spending has gotten out of control. In case you think like this is austerity or anything like that, put that tweet up. This one nuclear this weekend. U.S. population grew 6% in the last decade. Okay. Federal spending grew 40%.
Starting point is 00:51:56 Well, that's not adjusted for inflation. Yes, it is. That's real money. Not as bad as California, but you have to ask, where did all the money go? There it is. There's the chart. Where'd all the money go?
Starting point is 00:52:12 The same place, all government spending, goes because the government doesn't care about cost or quality. It's the Milton Friedman problem, folks. They're not spending their money. It's yours. So they don't care about the cost. But the problem with government is they're not even buying anything for themselves. They're buying these third party items, high speed rail, all this.
Starting point is 00:52:32 So they don't care about the quality either. If I steal your money and buy something for myself, I don't really care about the cost because I stole your money. But if I'm getting a hotel room for it, I want a damn good hotel. at least I care about the quality. The government's buying a hotel room for someone else. They don't even give a damn about the quality. I mean, is this a hard math problem to figure out?
Starting point is 00:52:59 Here was another little bit of tragic comedy this weekend. The Democrats are now finally admitting decades later that Obamacare that they told you was going to bring costs down. I wish I had that made more question. I shouldn't put it in the show. Obama over and over. We're going to cut costs, make health care more affordable. Yeah, that was bullshit.
Starting point is 00:53:21 Showing you how everything the government touches on the economic front, they destroy. We do the military and law enforcement pretty good. Everything they touch, they destroy because they don't care. They told you Obamacare was going to reduce costs, high quality health care. Everyone was going to, hey, you got a car, you was like the Oprah show. Here's a piece in the Wall Street Journal, quoting Democrat senators, now admitting everything they told you about Obamacare
Starting point is 00:53:48 was crap, because when the government takes over health care and taxes people to give other people money for health care, they don't care about the cost of the health care, and they don't care about the quality of the health care, because it's not their health care either. The Democrats' Obamacare quagmire. They note in 2008, Obama pledges health care plan with lower premiums by $2,500 a year for the typical family.
Starting point is 00:54:13 But Senator Peter Welch, who signed the Wyden letter, conceded last fall that we did fail to bring down the cost. cost of health care. The solutions the letter outlines would also fail to bring down costs. The senators propose reinstating costly enhanced subsidies. Wait, just stop right there.
Starting point is 00:54:34 So the solution for Obamacare, what he told us, is we're going to tax the shit out of people, give the money to others to buy health care. So the solution, when that failed to control costs, obviously, the third party payer problem I just described with cost and quality, Their solution is to tax people more to give people more subsidies or other people's money. Well, by the way, they also propose exploring the benefits of giving all Americans access to Medicare-type choices.
Starting point is 00:55:03 That's a great idea. That's working just great. Medicare, which is going bankrupt by their own nonpartisan actuarial standards. That's a great idea. Let's jam everyone into Medicare now. Folks, I told you, we have this conflict of visions. man, it's sitting there right in front of you. We have these natural experiments.
Starting point is 00:55:26 You can look at yourself. I know the liberals out there who only care about power and don't care about principles. You're beyond persuasion. But to the rank and file working Democrats out there who are interested in an alternative to the crazy, I'm just asking you, don't believe me, believe the data. Do you want more California in Florida?
Starting point is 00:55:44 Do you want more California in Alabama? Do you want more Obamacare subsidies? They said, why would we need more stuff? subsidies. I thought it was supposed to control costs. Subsidies are a cute name for tax dollars. Subsidizing other people with your tax dollars. Here was Lee Zeldon. I bring up Lee Zeldon for a couple of reasons. Again, I want to show you how this conflict divisions, how the media feeds into this,
Starting point is 00:56:12 how the media gaslights by isolating you from the truth. I was upstairs with my daughter last night. We were watching a movie. And that movie, the girl on the train popped up. So she's younger, so I had to turn up. But it made me think, you ever see a girl on a train? It's a movie about gaslighting. And how this husband's a crazy guy.
Starting point is 00:56:33 And he isolates his wife from the truth. So he gets his wife to believe she's the crazy person. And the way the whole thing breaks, in case you haven't seen the movie, is the wife runs into some lady on a plane who used to work with the husband. He goes, hey, that never happened. And all of a sudden, it all makes sense. I am really hoping this show is that moment for you, where I can present to you these two visions using data
Starting point is 00:56:54 and say, do you want more of this? Because if you do, vote for Gavin Newsom. You want Tidepod lady in the fire hydrant? He's your guy. In the midterms, Democrats are your guy. Or you can complain about foul language in a tweet. Here's Lee Zeldon on CNN. Lee Zeldon's EPA administrator.
Starting point is 00:57:12 I bring him up also because there's some discussion of him being the next attorney general. I covered that show on Friday. I think right now we're probably down to, I wrote down four names. I'm just telling you what I've been reading and hearing from a couple folks. Donald Trump, President Trump's going to pick who he wants. He doesn't need Dan Bongino for this. I'm just saying, I think you could probably narrow it down right now
Starting point is 00:57:35 to Todd Blanche, who's acting, he may stay. Lee Zeldin, who you're going to see in a second. Gene Piro, Judge Janine, who's the United States attorney in D.C. And I've seen Alina Haba's name creep up. I love Alina. I think she's fantastic. Just a great person. Just telling you what I've read in the media.
Starting point is 00:57:52 But here's Lee Zeldon as the EPA administrator. He's on CNN. And I want you to notice the gas lighting technique here. She's trying to tell him, hey, listen, this endangerment finding about basically pollution. Like, I can't believe you guys are challenging this. Like, what do you want pollution? And then he notes a really simple, elegant point back. Hey, the graphic you keep showing about pollution from smokestacks had nothing to do with Donald Trump's executive orders.
Starting point is 00:58:22 and the administration's policies on the endangerment filing. It's from moving vehicles, not smokestacks. Like, you may want to tell people that. Check this out. I do want to start with the fundamental question that's at the heart of all this. I mean, do you accept the overwhelming scientific consensus that these greenhouse gas emissions are the biggest drivers
Starting point is 00:58:43 of man-made climate change? Well, it's great to be on with you. First, it's worth pointing out that all eight or so images that you just posted on the screen, have nothing to do with this week's announcement. What was the 2009 endangerment finding had to do with was with regards to mobile sources, vehicles. This week's proposal to rescind the 2009 endangerment finding was with regards to mobile sources,
Starting point is 00:59:08 vehicles. CNN's been using a lot of photos where they show smokestacks of stationary sources like power appliance. That's not what we proposed. This is how, when you see how these liberals are stuck in the, the girl on the train moment where she thinks she's the bad guy and it's really the husband. This is how they do it.
Starting point is 00:59:28 They isolate you from the truth so you can never have your eyes open, ever. Or Vanilla Scott, open your eyes. What about a BG gruff? What about Justin for AG? Mr. President, Justin's interested. Throw his name in that. He's too busy running his hoodie company. He should start that.
Starting point is 00:59:47 It's a good idea. You see how the gas lighting and the ice lighting and the ice. Isolating people from the truth. Let's put up a picture of smokestacks. And people like, oh my gosh, Lee Zeldon at the EPA loves pollution from smokestacks. And then you find out the endangerment finding challenge. Hey, before, there's nothing to do with smokestacks at all.
Starting point is 01:00:06 I'm telling you it on this show, because we cut through the BS. I got another clip coming up as Elvin, who I think would be an excellent choice for AG. I think all of them would be good. It's not my choice. It's presidents, but him going at it with Adam Schiff, an absolute clown. This is just for your comic relief. I got some more stuff coming up. Quick break here.
Starting point is 01:00:25 I'm going to get to that. Folks, Simply Safe. Listen, you're looking at a home security system? Please consider Simply Safe. Let's be honest. Traditional home security companies can make protecting your home way harder than it needs to be. You don't need it to be really hard.
Starting point is 01:00:39 You need it to be really easy. Long contracts, expensive monthly fees, and waiting around half a day for a technician. That's why I recommend Simply Safe. Producer Jim recently received his Simply Safe setup. Has it installed in his home. He loves it. They gave him great customer service,
Starting point is 01:00:52 and he talks about how easy it was to install. Don't lie awake at night, listening to every bump and noise or stressing out while you're away from home wondering if you've locked everything up. You need total peace of mind. Arm the system at night. See that system armed light and sleep peacefully.
Starting point is 01:01:09 When you're away, you can check the cameras in seconds and know everything's fine. It's all backed by 24-7 professional monitoring ready to dispatch help if something happens. Best part, no contracts, no hidden fees. SimplySafe earns your business every month by working for you, not by locking you in. I want you to experience the same piece of mind I do, which is why I partner with SimplySafe to offer an exclusive discount to my listeners.
Starting point is 01:01:33 Right now, you can get 50% off, 50% off your new system by visiting Simpliceaf.com slash Dan Bongino. That's simply with an I, S-I-M-P-L-I. SimplySafe.com slash Dan Bonjino. that's simplysafe.com slash Dan Bongino for 50% off. There's no safe like SimplySafe. Thanks, simply safe. Here's Lee Zeldin. I really likely, again, disclosure I've known Lee for a long time.
Starting point is 01:02:02 I did an event with him once. He's a great guy, ran for governor of New York, almost pulled off a huge upset, probably in the final four for, pun intended. Games, that national championship game on that. What is it? Michigan and Yukon tonight, right? Michigan, Yukon for the championship.
Starting point is 01:02:17 So we'll see what happens there. However, he's probably one of the final people in the running. Here he is going at it with Adam Schiff. You know, just pencil-neck clown. I can't stand this guy, Schiff. Check this out. What is it about this grant that you and EPA believe is problematic enough to freeze this funding
Starting point is 01:02:35 and put potentially 31,000 children at risk? Senator, which, who is the grant applicant? This is to the city of Santa Ana. You have the biggest state. so I have to go through every single list of the grant. By the way, with that wind-up, by the way, I understand that you were an aspiring fiction writer. I see why.
Starting point is 01:03:00 Oh, yeah. Well, I had to cut it there because did you guys, you see the shift response? You can see how he's totally caught off guard. Oh, yeah. He tried to be a smart-ass. Meanwhile, he knows he just got completely wrecked. I like Zelda a lot.
Starting point is 01:03:15 I think all of these folks would bring a lot to the table. However, I'm going to tell you, I don't think President Trump is in any particular rush right now. He's got the DAG Todd Blanche acting in that role now. So there's not a continuity problem. These investigations are ongoing. I'm reasonably confident over the course of weeks and months. You're going to see more of these things that people say aren't happening happening. So I don't think he's in any particular rush.
Starting point is 01:03:43 It is, you know, I will say, just having direct experience, It's probably the most difficult job in D.C. Because you've got to understand that when you're a cabinet head or a cabinet head equivalent, you know, you can kind of just top down, push things through. That's not the way it works in the Justice Department. The justice system is designed to work slowly. It's designed to work slowly.
Starting point is 01:04:08 So it is a difficult job, but those people are really competent. We'll see where that goes. Folks, whoever the president winds up picking for the spot, one of the most challenging problems we're going to have moving forward is this anchor baby issue in birthright citizenship. I've been discussing it in the course of the past week because the Supreme Court is looking at this now. It hinges on those words subject to the jurisdiction thereof. We are going to have a really, really big national security problem. I can't emphasize this enough in the United States. If the Supreme Court rules that you being born here, even to people
Starting point is 01:04:46 who are here illegally, creates a constitutional right to citizenship, we're in a world of trouble. I played that clip by Theo Wald on Jesse Kelly show last week where he suggests we may need a constitutional amendment backing that up. The question is, we'd be able to even get that through. I'm not so sure. I hope so. This would be a huge problem. Think about what could happen here. You have these foreign enemies of the United States. I'm going to show you this tweet in a second, so stay tuned. This is important. you think like I'm just making this up and being overly dramatic. We can all agree the Chinese Communist Party is a known near existential threat to the United
Starting point is 01:05:27 States if they had unlimited power. They hate us, just like the Iranian mullah class. They do. What a gift it would be to them to say, hey, get a couple of your citizens legally, illegally, doesn't matter, find your way onto some U.S. territory or soil somewhere, have a baby, and basically you have the right to citizenship, the right to vote, the right to join the military, all of this stuff.
Starting point is 01:05:52 You get the full portfolio of American rights, whether you did it the right way or not. The national security problems there are endless. The Supreme Court doesn't need lectures from me. I'm just telling you, like, please think this through. The threat here is real. Put up that tweet if you have the counterintelligence case. So this is Jenny Tair on X.
Starting point is 01:06:16 Huge. The Chinese Americans are. accused of attempting to explode an IED at McDill in Tampa were anchor babies for illegal parents, as reported by Mary Margaret Olehad. DHS nab the duo's parents on March 18th for illegal entry. Parents applied for asylum in 93, but were denied by an immigration judge who issued them a deportation order in 98. The Board of Immigration Appeals repeatedly denied their attempts to have their case reopened.
Starting point is 01:06:43 Despite the repeated denials for status, they remained in the United States. Folks, you don't think there are other foreign countries watching this and paying close attention? The Constitution is not a suicide pack, has been said many times. This is a huge national security issue. There's the article by Mary Margaret. You can check out at Daily Wire. Folks, the last year, man, was a big eye-opener. I got to tell you.
Starting point is 01:07:19 ignorance is never bliss, but when I talk about things on the show with appropriate context and with limitations and guardrails for obvious reasons, a lot of it's based on the experience over the last year. When I say things like, hey, the U.S. government is going to need good, solid private sector partnerships in space because space is that new frontier for warfare, I'm not kidding. We have to have some role in it. When I tell you that this anchor baby issue is going to open up a bunch of enemies of the United States, a way to just basically come in here and gain access to our institutions through a U.S. passport,
Starting point is 01:07:59 I'm not kidding. They've already thought this through. The Constitution is not a suicide pact. You've got this conflict divisions. You've got these natural studies. You saw the Biden open border years versus the Trump closed border years. You see the economic growth now versus the 9% inflation under-enbiting. You've seen the California, you know, $5, $6, $10 a gallon gas,
Starting point is 01:08:24 the Tidepot lady in the washing her clothes and a fire engine. You've seen that. You've seen the U-Haul cost from California to Florida versus Florida to California, which I don't think happens at all. You have natural studies right now on Obamacare. We passed Obamacare. You can study what happened in the natural world. What happened?
Starting point is 01:08:43 Cost won up so bad. They need more of your tax money to pay for the exploding costs. You've seen it. Now it's time you had the girl on the train moment where you meet that person who finally tells you the truth. I hope this show is that person for you. Folks, thanks again for tuning in.
Starting point is 01:09:03 I really appreciate it. Please download the Rumble app, if you don't mind. It is absolutely free. Go there, follow our show. It is free. The Dan Bongino show. You get a notification every day at 10 a.m. If you want to do it on the web, too,
Starting point is 01:09:15 you can go to rumble.com slash Bongino, Justin put together this handy-dandy graphic. You can always check out Haley. at noon as well, rumble.com slash Haley and a Vince colonnage. Look at, is that a new picture of Vince? They are, right? Look at Vince with the tie on. He looks like presidential timber right there.
Starting point is 01:09:33 Did you see that? Vince is on 8 a.m. And is that a new picture of Haley? He's got a little smirk going there. It's a new picture. Good job, guys. Good job by our photo department. They're like, we don't have a photo department.
Starting point is 01:09:43 Well, I guess we do now. Thanks again for tuning in, folks. I will see you back. Speaking of the photo department. You're supposed to be Han Solo. No, no, because Luke goes, that's right. Good point, guys. Good job on the page.
Starting point is 01:09:56 That was quick, how you did that during the show? Well done. I'll see you guys back here tomorrow at 10 a.m. Hey, Caradia. Host of Vince. A host of Scrolling with Haley. You can always catch my show right here. Right here on the Vonjino Report.
Starting point is 01:10:09 Live 8 a.m. Eastern weekday mornings. Weekdays at noon. If you miss it, no worries. The show will always be right here and anywhere you find a podcast. Thanks for watching.

There aren't comments yet for this episode. Click on any sentence in the transcript to leave a comment.