The Dan Bongino Show - The Pro-Crime Left Is Officially Finding Out | Episode 108
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Hey, everybody. Welcome to Vince on a Thursday. It's great to have you with us. Man, oh, man, we've got a huge show for you today. We're going to take a close look at what is going on as the president's crime crackdown continues. The left is furious about this. I'm elated. We've got footage, actually, of an illegal alien who's committed all sorts of awful crimes in addition to coming into the United States illegally being tackled on the streets of Washington, D.C. The left is trying to turn this into a sob story. I'm telling you right away. The
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So, you know, I've got,
I love the Internet. I love that
we've got people with cell phone cameras all over the
place. You know, people are using probably too much
for everything. But we do capture some
amazing moments, including in Washington, D.C., yesterday, it was around 1 o'clock in the afternoon
yesterday, and an NBC Washington reporter was in the street, and it was right by the National
Mall, in fact, and her name is Amy Cho, and Amy Cho, right near the mall, spotted some
law enforcement activity going on. There were a bunch of federal law enforcement, local
D.C. police officers surrounding a blue hatchbacked vehicle, and that's where they encountered this
man who gets out of his car at the request of police and then they say i think they're trying to get him
to either lie down or give show them his hands and he makes a run for it look at him he makes a break for
it and the cops tackle him immediately that was the worst attempt to blast the agap i've ever seen
and they take him down in a second i love this cop look at pause can you pause on this for a second
guys just i don't know if you can back this up a little bit justin for those of you watching the
video. The one police officer doesn't seem to know which legs he's supposed to grab while they're
on the ground. All right, push it forward. Push it forward. Watch this. Here's the older guy with the
white hair. Look at him. He's grabbing a police officer's legs, which is really funny. You're
restraining the wrong person, sir. He figures it out. And then he he grabs, he finally grabs the guy
who's on the ground, which is wonderful. And so this happens. And the guy who gets caught
on the ground. I'll tell you what I'm going to do. I'm going to share some more of the audio for you
here of the actual incident. Fellas, if he could pull up my screen here. I want to get his
screaming while he's on the ground. Listen to this. Watch this, fellas. Watch.
He's screaming in Spanish. Apparently he's saying, I'm doing nothing wrong. I did nothing wrong.
And then he starts screaming about his family.
I want to talk to my family or something.
I want to see my family?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Okay, all right.
So they got this guy on the ground.
He's screaming in Spanish.
He's talking about his family.
And so you understand.
understand what happened immediately yesterday the left started saying that this is a gigantic sob
story without any question whatsoever you had people like jessica tarlov tweeting about how awful this is
you had NBC reporters going oh my gosh what is happening in america you had lefties saying this
is not what anyone voted for look what is happening to this poor man and here's somebody
i'm not going to read what the chat is saying right now you're out of control chat you're
completely out of control.
And so what ends up happening is, of course, just like every one of these stories,
you find out, like, seconds later, that this guy was totally legitimately taken into custody.
Take a look at this post.
This is Amy Cho.
This is the NBC Washington reporter.
This is by 525 in the evening Eastern Time.
So about five and a half hours after she, four and a half hours, rather, after she posted this.
And she says, update.
ICE has sent a statement on this man's detention saying his name is David Perez Tiafani
and that he was arrested in Fairfax County in 2024. That's last year. And charged with aggravated
sexual battery against a minor under 13. Under 13. He's from Mexico. He's got a final order of
removal. He entered the United States illegally three times, three times. He's already got final
orders of removal. Do you know what final order of removal means when you see that phrase? What
that means is he's already received due process. The United States considered the fact that he was
in the country and they said, you're here illegally. Get out. A final order of removal has already
been put out. He's entered the U.S. illegally three times. He was arrested in Fairfax County in
January of last year, Virginia, and then he was charged with aggravated sexual battery against a minor
under the age of 13, felony and decent liberties, and proposed sex acts.
Get him the hell out of the country.
So, of course, they should be tackling him to the ground and taking him out of the country.
And of course, the left fell for the sob story the second the guy started sobbing while he was
being taken into custody.
Why do you think that guy tried to hit the A gap so quickly?
Why do you think he didn't stand around to work it out with the police?
Because he knew that this is a part of his record.
he keeps getting ejected from the country over and over and then he keeps coming back
and then when he does come back he allegedly is abusing kids under the age of 13 no let's get
this guy out of the country bye bye bye it's time to go adios and so that's so that's what was
taking place yesterday the effort to clean up washington dc continues we've we've got a lot of
success at union station i've been talking a lot about union station because it's sort of first
of it's a great place. It's also a symbol of the of the country. It's a wonderful, beautiful building
that the left has turned into utter crap. The president of the United States has restored things now.
They've cleaned up all the homelessness. They're getting rid of all the criminality, all the
drug use, all of the mentally ill people who scream at you as you transition in and out of the
building. That's all over. And in fact, yesterday, J.D. Vance, Pete Hegseth and Stephen Miller,
they paid a visit. Take a look at your cut one. They paid a visit to Union Station.
And they're walking around inside of the main atrium, walking in, having a great time,
checking out how nice and clean everything is now.
They want to highlight the success the administration has had.
It's just great.
Now, that said, the lunatic protesters who were there, and yes, there were lunatic protesters there,
were screeching their heads off that J.D. Vance and others were in the building.
They were upset about all of this yesterday, and to which, and they were yelling all sorts of obscenities.
Here is Stephen Miller responding to the protesters yesterday, cut to Stephen Miller, mocking the protesters and saying,
you know what, go ahead, keep protesting, because every time you protest, we're going to add to the resources to clean up this city.
So thank you for your inspiration.
Look at this.
For too long, 99% of this city has been terrorized by 1% of this city.
And the voices that you hear out there, those crazy communists, they have no roots, they have no
connections to the city, they have no families they are raising this city, they have no one
that they are sending to school in this city, they have no jobs in the city, they have no
connections to this community at all.
But they're the ones who've been advocating for the 1%, the criminals, the killers, the rapists,
they're drug dealers.
And I'm glad they're here today.
Because me, Pete, and the vice president are all going to leave here and inspired by them,
We're going to add thousands more resources to this city to get the criminals and the gang members out of here.
So we're going to ignore these stupid white hippies that all need to go home and take a nap because they're all over 90 years old.
And we're going to get back to the business of protecting the American people and the citizens of Washington, D.C.
We're going to ignore the stupid white hippies.
We're screaming at us.
They're not even from here.
You don't even go here.
People.
We're just screaming obscenities at the vice president of the United States.
you imagine there's the vice president of the united states are just emotionally incontinent just
spewing their garbage i hate you i hate you okay all right settle down son as we're cleaning up
the city they're mad that they're stopping the criminality can you imagine me mad about that
how would you be mad at the crime ending how would you be mad at cleaning up our nation's capital
how could you be mad at the homeless finally being put in places like shelters and mental
institutions finally being taken care of not allowed to rot away on the streets anymore
the president has totally changed the game here so worthwhile visit to union station to highlight
that the guys were all thanking the national guard uh members who were there helping to protect
union station i saw wolf blitzer yesterday you know wolf over at uh over at cnn n wolf blitzer he's
he's hilarious unintentionally hilarious he posted yesterday check this out he had posted to uh social
media. This is what I saw when I drove by Washington, D.C.'s Union Station this morning.
And he's mad that they've got military trucks parked outside, members of the National Guard
watching over Union Station protecting it. This is right outside the front of the building.
This is if you're walking out of Union Station, you can see the Capitol building from there.
And these guys are protecting the spot. It's great. So Wolf tweets this out yesterday.
This is what I saw, he said. And of course, what he's implying is that that's some horrific thing.
so I responded
Hell yeah, thanks Wolf
I love it
yes, that's what we want
this is exactly
this is exactly what I voted for
yeah too bad Wolf
get a life says Coco USA
No I love it keep reporting
Wolf tell us all of the ways
that President Trump is cleaning up the city
That's the most reporting
I think Wolf has done in years
It's just because he was walking to work
that he saw this
He's like oh I'll do some reporting
And here's the reporting
President Trump is cleaning up the city.
So you got J.D. Vance who sees all these crazy people screaming at him.
And there's a great video clip.
Show me cut 10 here.
Here's J.D. Vance and Pete Hegseth pointing at the protesters at Union Station, throwing their heads back and laughing.
Look at this.
So funny.
And so people are booing.
and then J.D. points in their direction.
It goes, hey, there's the guys who love crime.
And both J.D. Vance and Pete Hanks says they just throw their heads back and they start laughing.
They point and they laugh at these idiots.
It's honestly so funny. It's so freaking funny.
So they're having a great time.
And rightfully so.
And they were at Shake Shack over at Union Station, which is a great spot.
Shake Shack's a good place.
And they were having a good time.
Anyway, so that's what the guys were up to.
Last night, J.D. Vance went on, the vice president of the United States, went on
the Fox News Channel. I believe this was Laura Ingram's show. And he said here, cuts free,
it is amazing the extent to which Democrats just love crime, isn't it? Take a look.
I don't know why Democrats seem to love public disorder and chaos almost as a political
ideology. And I think that part of what's going on is Democrats have gotten so divorced
from the communities that they allegedly serve that they don't realize the gross majority
of residents in D.C. They want to walk through Union Station and just have a
bite to eat or enjoy the space with their families. They don't realize that so many people have
been absolutely terrorized by Democrat crime policies. And so maybe they just don't make the
connection between what Gavin Newsom says and the fact that places like D.C. or Los Angeles
have some of the highest murder rates in the world. Yes, there's a there's a psychosis going on here
where the left has convinced itself that crime is the proper state of things. And they would rather have
just rampant murders than President Trump be in office.
They really do.
I mean, they place a higher value on getting rid of Donald Trump than they do on cleaning
up communities across the country.
They'd rather those communities be more chaotic as some sort of dunk on Trump.
And of course, just like everything with the left, that comes at the expense of the most
vulnerable people in our country, people who experience being murdered and raped and
attacked and robbed and carjacked because of the decision-making process by the left, because of
the abandonment by the left.
President Trump thinks you deserve so much better,
so much better than that.
And so he wants to clean it up.
And so he is.
And he's starting with the nation's capital.
He's doing a good job here.
And he wants to branch out beyond the nation's capital
to all of America's cities to clean things up.
So J.D. Vance is right about that.
Very right about that.
I'm grateful that these guys are in office and actually doing it.
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Okay, on this thing about crime and homelessness,
there's an op-ed today in the Wall Street Journal
that I thought was really instructive on this point,
and nobody's really even getting into it,
but I'll get into it here,
that Trump's use of Trump's cleanup of D.C. has been really valuable.
The Wall Street Journal writing today, a guy called Devin Kurtz, says that Trump is forcing
D.C. to get real about homelessness and that he's right to treat it as a problem of mental
illness and bad behavior, not one of housing and inequality. That's the key, right? The left
for many years has excused their own failures to clean up homelessness as, oh, well, you
understand why people are homeless. It's because
they can't afford homes and it's an affordability issue. And if we just give people more money,
in other words, if we take more money from taxpayers and then just dole out more taxpayer cash,
we will fix this problem that we've created by ignoring the mental illness and drug use. You see
how vicious this is? That's exactly what's happened to America's cities. And President Trump doesn't
like this. And so in this op-ed today, Wall Street Journal, President Trump has taken extraordinary
measures in the nation's capital to fulfill an ordinary function of government keeping clean
orderly streets his actions seem unusual because government officials in america cities long ago abandoned
the basics devon writes they've been led astray by academics and activists who promised them that
crimeless cities and an end to homelessness would happen if they only established a quote right
to housing and eradicated income inequality this is typical right
This is the Marxist agenda here.
This is the strategy.
This is how the socialists move.
They allow there to be decay and rot.
They encourage this type of chaos.
And then when the chaos arrives, as expected,
then they say the only way out of it is if the government consolidates more power and takes it from you.
Well, how about no?
How about no to any of that?
How about we have some demonstrate some actual empathy for people who are suffering from mental illness,
who are desperately addicted to drugs, who are living on the streets,
are exposed to the elements, who are dying at disproportionate rates, who are committing crimes
at disproportionate rates, how about we address all of that and we treat it like a real-world
problem instead of exploiting the suffering of those people for our own power? How about that?
And this is what the president's actually doing. President Trump's strategy is straightforward,
Devin writes, everyone living outside must go inside. No exceptions. The president's recent executive
order on this issue goes even further it jeopardizes federal funding not just in dc but to cities and
states all across the country that don't follow a similar strategy these efforts marked the end of a
decade of national tolerance of street sleeping of tent cities of public drug use he points out that
the organizations that are dedicated to supposedly stopping homelessness the national homelessness law
center and the national alliance to end homelessness they criticize laws against homeless encampments they say there are
harsh and counterproductive. But most Americans think that that's bull. They want the homeless
to have a good place to sleep, not on the street. Not on the street. And also the stats here
matter a lot. In the largest survey of homeless Americans ever conducted, only 4% even cited housing
costs as the reason that they were homeless. So in other words, does it happen? Does somebody
to get priced out of their home? Yeah, that happens. But it happens so completely rarely when it
comes to homelessness. The predominant issue is mental health problems, mental health problems,
as well as the use of illegal substances. And many such people had been to jail or prison for
extended periods. In fact, a lot of homeless people in this category are also sex offenders.
That's worth mentioning as well. Permissive camping and drug policies are unpopular in the
United States and they're very dangerous. Almost 3% of all of America's homeless population
dies on the street each year. Three percent of everybody who's living on the street dead each
year. Between 2011 and 2020 overdose deaths among homeless people, they increased by 488%. That rose to
just under 1% of the homeless population annually. Drug overdoses account for 29% of all homeless
mortalities followed by cardiovascular diseases that are often associated with long-term drug use
at 24% and intentional death by either suicide or homicide at 10%. What a miserable way to live.
It's no way to live. And so President Trump is saying, nope, we're fixing that. We're attacking it.
We're going after it. We're not going to exploit these people. We're not using them to grow more
power to government. We're getting them off the street and we're making these streets safe and
livable again. And so that takes me right back to Union Station. When you see Pete Heggseth and J.D. Vance
and Stephen Miller strolling through the atrium of Union Station, observing how much better things are now,
it's because President Trump succeeded in not only enforcing the laws around that famous American
landmark, but also getting rid of the homelessness, the mental illness, the drug problems that are
going on at that key location right there in the nation's capital. I couldn't ask for more.
I'm absolutely thrilled with what these guys are doing. And in a moment, I want to take you through
some of the hoaxes the left is advancing in order to try and downplay all of this. Because the
left, in the end, what they want is they want the crime to stick around. But we don't. And I'm happy
to see the president going to work on this issue. He's got, man, the guy's got a lot on his desk.
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So now let's move on to some of the hoaxes.
There's a, you know, I won't show you the headlines on it, but I'll just point out there's a number of supposed opinion polls going around that MSNBC and CNN are crowing about claiming that, oh, D.C. residents don't want Trump to crack down on crime. I'm here to tell you something really quickly, as they point this out. They say that, oh, the majority don't want this. These polls are bullshit. And here's why I can say that with utter confidence. First and foremost, I can't tell you how many, like, actual local.
people on the street have been talking to local news outlets and you get these actualities on the street and they say thank god somebody's finally doing something about this these are the people who live in high crime areas who are saying finally president trump is addressing this that's one and again it's anecdotal that's true but we're seeing a lot of that all over the place and two remember washington dc in terms of how dc votes votes disproportionately democrat to cartoonish levels you know in the last election something like 95 percent going to kamala harris it's absurd the whole thing
thing is so crazy. In these polls, when you're asking people, hey, do you agree with President Trump or
not, people are not viewing it as, oh, this is a good way for me to assess whether something is
bringing safety to my community. In D.C., it's just simply becoming a poll of do you like Trump or not,
did you vote for him in the last election? And so some of the surveying on this question is
straight up like, I just don't like Trump, so they vote against it no matter what, even though Trump's
doing the right thing. So that's a big deal.
Here's another piece that you need to know about.
There's a hoax being cooked up right now by a number of outlets that D.C.'s restaurants are suffering right now because President Trump is cracking down on crime.
Now, if that sounds insane to you, it's because it is.
Just think about the order of events here.
President Trump starts cracking down on crimes and it hurts D.C. restaurant traffic?
Does that make any logical sense whatsoever?
No, of course not.
Unless the only people who were eating at the DC restaurants were criminals, and now they've been locked up.
And so all the reservations have disappeared because all the criminals who were dining at lay diplomat are no longer showing up anymore.
That makes no sense at all.
And so let me give you some examples of how stupid this entire thing is.
Here's a hilarious sequence of events for you.
so peter baker at the new york times just shared a story uh in the last let's see 48 hours
and on it he writes trump claims his militarized takeover of dc has made people safer to go out
to his restaurants but in fact restaurants in dc have seen the number of diners plummet
more than 25 percent since he sent feds into the street what
Okay, so people aren't eating because they're so sad that the cops are enforcing the law?
Does that make any sense to you?
And so Peter Baker is sharing a story from WUSA 9, which is the local CBS affiliate in Washington, D.C.
So let's click into this story.
Let's look at this.
And it turns out WUSA 9 has updated the piece from where it originally started.
Now it says actually diners are showing up in droves.
Headline on the same piece that Peter Baker just shared.
diners are showing up for the district restaurant reservations rally as dc summer restaurant week
kicks off a mid federal takeover okay so let's um let's back up for a second ladies and gentlemen
even if you're not in washington dc right now what happens during august in washington any answers
any answers what happens every year in august there's even a two-word phrase that starts with
august in washington dc the second word starts with an r what could it possibly
possibly be that leads to lower traffic in Washington, D.C. every, yes, J.R. Coop nails it,
recess. It's August recess, you utter morons. And so what they're doing is looking at restaurant
data like, damn, the restaurant reservations are down right now. Yeah, no shit. It's,
it is the August recess. And they're blaming Trump. They're blaming the fact that law enforcement
is on the street cracking down on crime, making it safer for you to go to restaurants. And they're
saying, oh, it's actually the cops.
It's the police state that's preventing people from getting there.
And then one more thing here.
One more obvious thing.
Restaurant Week.
Why does D.C. have Restaurant Week?
Why does this happen?
In August, every year.
Why does this happen?
The same damn reason.
It's August recess.
The restaurants want people to come in.
They need people to come into the building.
So they have restaurant week.
And they offer these great deals.
And you go in and they have a pre-made menu for you.
You get three courses for a great discount.
And already at the beginning of this week, with Restaurant Week starting in D.C., they've increased, they say right now, the people who are going to restaurants is now a massive uptick. Reservations are now up.
You ready for this?
Look at this.
Fellas, pull this up.
Restaurant Week has started.
According to Open Table, this year's Restaurant Week in D.C., starting Monday of this week, restaurant reservations were up 29% year over year.
compared to the same date in 2024.
Hold on a second.
What does that mean?
Well, that means that this year, more people are going to restaurants as President
Trump is cracking down on crime.
It's almost like the crime crackdown is making things better for D.C. restaurants, not
worse.
So we start with the lie, we get to the facts, and now we arrive at the truth.
Things are a lot better right now in Washington, D.C.
It is unreal.
It is just unreal.
I mean, at this point, again, it's not shocking, but it is appalling the way that these guys will continually lie,
and they won't even wait for any data.
I started today on a guy who was just arrested on the street begging for his family,
who turns out to be a sex criminal accused, an accused sex criminal who has final orders of deportation.
He's been deported from the United States three times.
And the left's position out the gate was, here's a sob story, this guy's being mistreated.
And then you find out the facts and you're like, actually, I'm all in.
I'm all in entirely.
And now we arrive at this story about, oh, the restaurants are suffering because
Trump is cracking down on crime.
No, it's literally the opposite.
What you said is the literal opposite of the truth.
The restaurants are benefiting up.
They're up nearly 30% year over a year.
And that's because people do feel safer as they come into the city.
Just garbage upon garbage out of our media.
We do deserve so much better.
luckily there are some reporters who are doing the job correctly and one of them joins me next
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united states my next guest is the great white house correspondent for the daily caller and she joins
me today in studio regan reese is here hello regan hey vince it's so great to be here is it yeah thank
you for putting up with my push-up conversation of course everything else um how are things at the
white house these days good i can't believe i was thinking about this as i was coming in because last
time i was in studio with you you asked me give a little rundown of what has happened at the wayhouse and
I'm like, what has happened at the Wayhouse this week?
And I hesitate to say slow, but it almost has been slow.
Monday was this big day.
Zelensky was at the Wayhouse.
All the European leaders were at the Wayhouse.
And then things have kind of been quiet.
There was a press briefing last week or yesterday.
And then today, President Trump is set to sign executive orders, but it's closed press.
And he's staying in town this weekend.
So that kind of gives me the hunch that there is something going on behind the seat.
Yes. So do you think something big is happening?
I have my suspicions that they're working on this deal, this Russia-Ukraine deal.
And I have a feeling that it's very sensitive.
And that's why I think you're not seeing the president very often.
I think that they might be, he's working around the clock.
I've heard that he's been very busy and they had to work his schedule and rework it.
And so that's my understanding right now.
Well, this morning he posted to Truth Social a short while ago.
saying that it is very hard to bring a war to a conclusion
unless the country that's been invaded
can strike the country that's invading them.
So in other words, in so many words, what he's saying is like
Ukraine has had the handcuffs on them.
They haven't been able to strike inside of Russia
and that has dragged on this war.
Now, I'll tell you right up front,
that that's going to drive some of his supporters crazy,
the president's supporters,
because really the goal here is,
and that's what the president has said, to end the war.
to not sustain the bloodshed, to not escalate it beyond where it's already been,
and to try and stop all the killing.
But I think, if I can summarize the frustration that the president is demonstrating,
it's that Putin's not quite coming to the table the way he wants to right now,
even as of this morning.
Yeah, I mean, if you see the White House's statements on the matter,
I think that they're very sure in trying to commit to a trilateral,
and they're almost trying to put words in Putin's mouth,
trying to get, maybe force him that way.
Caroline Leavitt said from the podium that Putin has promised that he will do a trilateral.
And we've heard a little bit different coming out of Russia.
I also think that President Trump has to consider America's position in all this.
We've heard Caroline Leavitt for sure rule out boots on the ground, American boots on the ground.
Yes. We heard the president do that first.
And then Caroline Levitt reaffirmed it.
Yes, but right now it sounds like putting troops in the air is still
possibility. And that's something that, I don't know if that's much better than boots on the
ground. I think that's still American planes and American soldiers. And I think that's something
that the president is probably considering and thinking about the base as well, because how do you
square that with America first? I think that's a great question that they're going to have to
answer in the coming base. No question about it whatsoever. Tell me about what's going on at the
White House. I keep talking with some glee about the changes the president is making to the
actual location at the White House. And by my count, he's now paid for, I think, three massive
projects at the White House. One of them was the installation of the American flags on both
sides of the White House. One of them was the redecoration, the patio installation at the White
House Rose Garden. And then there's the ballroom, right, that he's building. Yes. I love the
American flags. I'm like such a patriot, and I am obsessed with the American flags. They are so
beautiful. For me, juries out on the Rose Garden. I've broken plenty of heels in the Rose Garden because
it's very hard to, it used to be all grass and it's very hard to walk on that grass. But I'm not
sure if I really like the yellow and white striped umbrellas. But of course, it's not up to me.
It's up to the president. And the ballroom, of course. I'm not sure when they're breaking
ground on the ballroom, but that is something that the president and private donors have said that
they are going to pay for and every time I hear someone complain about this ballroom and there's so
many libs and people on Facebook who are complaining about it and I'm like it doesn't affect you
and it's also so embarrassing that when we have state dinners they set up like a tent on the south
lawn it looks like a graduation party and that's at the white house yes it's ridiculous so wait
help me understand where the ballroom is going to go relative to like when we look at the white
House, where will the ballroom be? So the West Wing is where the press is. That's where the Oval
office is. It's going to be on the opposite side of the White House, the East Room. So the people who are
going to be temporarily displaced or affected is the First Lady. I think that there is going to be
a little bit of construction done to the East Room, which is where you see a ton of those events.
Yes. The East Room is a part of the White House proper, right? The main. The Main
building that you're staring at the White House as you're looking at it from Lafayette Square it would be to
the left yes but this is mainly it's going to be built on to the east wing essentially okay all right
so it almost looks it's almost like a it's an equivalent to like the west wing has already kind of
become a sprawling building complex on the side of the White House so the east wing will continue
to be more of a sprawling complex with a ballroom attached to it yeah it's an extension of the
White House and also past presidents have made changes in additions to the White House before the
White House press briefing room used to be a pool for the White House. And so when people saying,
oh, President Trump is changing the structure of the White House, I find that absolutely ridiculous.
Yeah. Yeah. No, it's, I'm excited to see. And I keep advocating for this because I think it's,
I think it's his right to do it. If he's paying for it, they should just call it the Trump ballroom.
Like I haven't, I haven't heard them say what they're calling it yet. But I'd like to see them call
it the Trump ballroom. I think it'd be totally legit. And of course, it'll drive the left crazy,
that there be any sort of lasting Trump impact on the white the fact that he's already changed all of these things has to drive the left crazy that that how dare he get to change this but that's a part of the history of the White House presidents have frequently changed it as you just pointed out there used to be an indoor pool in the press room now it's completely paved over and there's a press room yeah I think that a reporter asked President Trump who was going to pay for the ballroom and he said something like it might be one check me I might pay for it
all myself and then i think that totally makes sense if he names it after himself the trump ballroom
uh i think you pointed this out in private conversations there's the lincoln bedroom there's all
these other things that are named after presidents we have the roosevelt room the lincoln bedroom
why not the trump ballroom if he pays for it yes absolutely the roosevelt room actually this is a
fun fact that we were told while we were waiting in there for the president uh it used to be called
the fish room yes the truman balcony by somebody else mentions on the chat i'm sorry but what tell me
about this? The Roosevelt room, it's like a semi-circle, essentially. And I think for Roosevelt,
it used to be called the fish room. And that actually used to be what he used as the, what we now
know is the Oval Office. It was his office. And they called it the fish room because he had a giant
tank of fish. These are the things we talk about while we're waiting for the president.
Teddy Roosevelt? Teddy Roosevelt? We're talking about Teddy, right? Yes. Teddy, because that's what
the Roosevelt room is named after. Teddy. In fact, you know it's the Roosevelt room because you will
see the painting of Teddy Roosevelt on a horse over the fireplace.
It's the Roosevelt room.
And they do a lot of events from there.
It's right across the hallway from the Oval Office.
And Teddy Roosevelt was a madman in the best way possible.
Like he would have, they would have, he would fight.
I forget which secretary was.
One of his cabinet secretaries would come over and they would do combat training in the
middle of the White House.
They would have, they would have like broomsticks and they would beat the hell out of each
other at the what you imagine like the president of the united states is getting into stick open stick
combat all the time and so he would go to events and sometimes he would have been he would have suffered
like in a boxing match or some sort of combat sport such a dramatic injury that like his vision would
be obscured he'd have a black eye he'd be shaking hands with people he'd oh i wish NBC News was around for
that because i remember they just did a story on the oval office or how the west wing is run and how it's so
busy and that you'll see bans a lot by the coffee machine and people come and go and that's so
bad it's so bad that it's so busy they would probably freak out if NBC News was around and
knew that Roosevelt was sparring in his free time do does the press I mean like obviously you know you're
there at the White House and there's people who were there for Biden and they're now there for
Trump do you get the sense that they appreciate the access that they have to the president or
they still harboring some sort of anger towards him that's guided by their politics
I think that when this is all said and done, they will appreciate it.
And I'm not sure how they feel now.
I think that they think that they're fighting some evil force and whatever, fighting the press access.
I don't know.
But when I covered the Biden administration, we would sit there and I was on pool and there was nothing going on.
We would go days without seeing the president.
And reporters would talk to me and reminisce about the Trump times.
And they'd be like, oh, just wait if Trump wins.
We will, they'll always be an opportunity to ask him questions.
Some days he'll just pop out of the West Wing and take questions from us.
Yeah.
It's so busy.
People would tell me that cabinet officials will walk up and down where the TV cameras are
and you'll be able to ask them questions.
And so during the Biden administration, there was a lot of reminiscing.
A lot of people missed the access they got during the Trump administration.
Right.
And so that's why I think when this is all said and done, they're going to look back
say this was actually really great well it's the gold standard for access and transparency there's
no question about it whatsoever every successive administration is going to be measured based on how
much access trump gave everybody else so i i think it makes total sense what is it like sitting in
the press briefing room and then watching caroline levitt rip the new york times and others limb from
limb so like earlier this week i saw that the new york times reporter asked a question i forget
what the topic was and caroline levitt said a new york times reporter would ask that question of course
she would a question like that would come from the new york times she said um she's just she's out of
fucks to give honestly and she really demonstrates it all the time yeah i think if you ask anyone in
the new media and the legacy media they kind of pretend like there's no tension between the two
sides but us the daily caller i feel like we're right in the middle of that and when things like
that happen there's a side of the room that laughs and is like go caroline and there's a side of
the room that scoffs and it's like oh and i sit in the back
I sit amongst reporters who have been there a while.
And so I get a little bit of both.
I hear the people standing right next to me laughing at Caroline.
And then I hear the people around me get visibly uncomfortable and be like,
how dare she?
And it's funny, honestly.
I love those moments.
There's so much that happens behind the scenes.
It's politics within politics as a White House reporter.
But those people that she's beating up on are also then later that day at her door
begging for access, right?
Yes.
they're in the back they're you know trying to you know sometimes reporters will bring cookies
or muffins or candy to the people who work in lower press the people who work under caroline
we call those bribes yes to kind of be like oh can you get me in the pool can you get me a
question like no i'm your favorite and so yeah it's really sleazy and i you know you hear people
say oh it's the white house it's so disgusting the press is so annoying it's like way
worse it's way worse than you think yeah that's funny so how are you received there i mean
did like i one of the things i've discovered through the years having worked with a lot of white
house correspondence is that there's a tremendous amount of pressure in that room to conform it doesn't
matter which outlet you're a part of it's a it's like a little social club with a lot of peer
pressure that you better be on our side like everyone's like the three musketeers all for one and one
for all we got to work together how much did you encounter that when you first got there
My approach, since I took over as White House correspondent, was essentially get in, get out.
And that I go in, I do my job, and I leave, and I go back to the office, and I do my job there.
Because I didn't want to get caught up in the politics.
And as the Trump administration has come in, I've kind of started to talk to people more.
And a lot of that during the Biden administration was no one really paid attention to me.
I don't think they even knew I was there.
I got called on three times after covering the Biden administration for a little over a year.
And then once the Trump administration came in, I'm on going to the bathroom and the legacy media reporters, the people who are high up at the WHCA, they're stopping me and trying to introduce themselves to me and telling me, hey, if you need anything, let me know.
And so it's, and you're like, okay, thank you.
Or I get a lot of like, hey, congratulations on being White House correspondent.
And I was like, I've been sitting next to you in this room for the last year and a half and you have no idea.
That's amazing.
So, but I mean, yeah, I try not to get involved too much.
much in the politics. Well, here's, I'll tell you, I will pay you a compliment, and here's why
you've been so effective. You came in with a clear understanding of the world, a love of country.
You even said early in this conversation that you're a patriot, and that's why you love the
American flags. You're a Hillsdale grad. You had, you kind of, you had the foundation as you
arrived. Not everybody does. And sometimes they just get caught up in that whirlwind and they get
sucked into the stupidity. And you've built up resistances against that. And thank God, it's so much,
it makes you're reporting so much better so thank you thank you i appreciate it i remember one of
our first conversations you asked me what kind of white house correspondent i wanted to be and i had no
answer for you i had no idea um but i know i know i guarantee you i don't remember the conversation
particularly but i guarantee you that i say your job is to avoid the hive mind you cannot be sucked
into the hive mind that's the worst possible outcome yeah who cares what they think at the end of the
day. I have no desire to ever work for an NBC or an ABC or Politico. And I think sometimes
reporters see that as the goal. And it's not. They are the evil people. I'm telling you 15 years
ago, I remember, I was dealing with some reporter in the Daily Caller Newsroom and they did something
and a Politico reporter. I got a, I'm not piecing together every detail correctly, but I remember
this. It was like, why would you do that? Don't you want to work for Politico someday? That was the
I was like, holy shit, you are so full of yourself.
You got to be kidding me.
No, the answer should be no to that.
No, I don't.
I have no interest whatsoever.
That's insane.
Yes, someone explained it to me.
Like, Politico only sees you for your sources.
These mainstream media outlets, they don't care about you as a person.
And places like the Daily Caller, I feel like I'm seen as Reagan Reese, the person, not just the journalist.
And also just with the mainstream media, they don't make the rules.
And for so long, we've let them make the rules on journalism and how we're supposed to tweet and what questions we're supposed to ask.
And that is how we've gotten to this place where the White House needs to be taking control of the pool and putting a new media seat.
And so something we talked about very early on in the Trump administration in the Daily Caller Newsroom was they don't make the rules and we don't care what they think.
And if an NBC reporter is going to try to dunk on me and I've had plenty of that and, you know, you spar with them on Twitter,
cares like let's swarm them and attack them right back because we're making our own rules and so that's
how I think we've been approaching journalism and I think it's been effective it's great it's so great
well Reagan Reese thank you for doing it as always and I can't wait for your next conversation with
President Trump I'm looking forward to that and so much more to come thank you Reagan great to see you
thank you for doing this Reagan Reese is great and glad you can stop by that's so cool that she's
getting to do that on behalf of the rest of us getting a chance to
to talk to the president and everybody else over at the White House
and doing it with a lot of integrity, which is the key.
Let me, I want to dwell on something.
You know, I mentioned a moment ago, you know, Reagan went to Hillsdale.
And there's some basic principles here when it comes to education in the United States.
The people who teach the next generation should be capable of very simply just, you know, not being insane.
They should be able to know the basics.
and that's what they're working on Oklahoma.
And I don't know if you've seen this.
Have you seen this this week?
Libs are panicking right now in Oklahoma about Oklahoma
because the state of Oklahoma, fellas, if we could pull this up.
Oklahoma is testing political leanings of teacher applicants
who come from New York and California.
Obviously what's happening is in these Lib states
where the taxes are insane, the crime is out of control.
People are fleeing and that includes teachers.
And they're going to places like Oklahoma.
And Oklahoma said, well, wait a second.
Hold on, before you get here, they want to require applicants for teacher jobs coming from places like California and New York to pass an exam that the Republican-dominated state's top education official says is designed to safeguard against radical leftist ideology, but that opponents are decrying as a, quote, MAGA loyalty test.
Maga loyalty.
So the left is saying that they're administering a MAGA loyalty test.
Now, what would a MAGA loyalty test be?
Well, presumably it would be, did you vote for Donald Trump?
Do you support him?
Do you think he's the greatest?
That's the way the left would frame this.
But that's not what this is at all.
In fact, Ryan Walters, they say, Oklahoma's public school superintendent, said this week
that any teacher coming from those two blue states is going to be required to pass an assessment exam
administered by Prager You, an Oklahoma-based conservative nonprofit, before they get a state certification.
As long as I'm superintendent, Oklahoma classrooms will be safeguarded from the radical leftist ideology fostered in places like California and New York, Walters said in a statement.
So how are they going to do this?
How are they going to go about safeguarding against this kind of insanity?
Well, luckily for you, you ready, chat?
You want to take this quiz with me?
We've got a couple of the sample questions here that were put out.
The local media has put this out.
This is K-O-K-H in the area.
And here is, let me see.
Take a look.
This is the test that's being administered.
K-O-K-H describes it, and you and I will take it together.
Let's do a little bit of a instant replay on the actual test,
and we'll see how you do.
We're getting a look into some of the questions on the test
that teachers from states like California and New York will have to take if they want to teach in Oklahoma.
Fox 25's Paige Taylor joins us now. Paige, you got your hands on some sample questions?
Yeah, that's right, Wendy. OSDE sent us five sample questions from the 50 question test that teachers will have to take
if they want to become certified to teach in Oklahoma.
The Oklahoma State Department of Education sending us five sample questions for,
from a new test, OSDE and Prager U are developing
to ensure teachers coming to Oklahoma
aren't what they consider woke.
Here are the five questions.
What are the first three words?
What are the first three words of the Constitution?
Now, for those of you who are watching
on rumble.com, slash Vince, look at this.
What are the first three words of the Constitution?
And it's multiple choice.
It's not even an open-ended question.
Now, if you should be able to nail this open-end,
it. Look at this.
The options are, look at option A. It says one of the first three words of the Constitution.
Option A is four words long. In God we trust. Are you serious? Life, liberty, happiness.
That's not even in a founding document. Life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness is what we're
talking about. The United States and we the people. If you are a teacher and you can't
get this right. You are in the wrong profession. You should forget being a teacher. You should be
in a mental institution if you can't get the answer to this question. So the answer is, you got it.
D, we the people. We the people. That's right. A drooling idiot would be able to get this one correct.
What else? Words of the Constitution, why is freedom of religion important to America's identity?
Why is freedom of religion important to America's identity? Here are the answers. For those of you
listening. A, it makes Christianity the national religion.
Wrong. B, it bans all form of public worship.
Ah, wrong. C, it limits religious teaching in public life.
Wrong. D. It protects religious choice from government control.
D, as in D, duh. D, it's D. The answer is D.
If you can't answer these questions, you need to be far away from a classroom.
the two parts of the U.S. Congress.
What are the two parts of the U.S. Congress?
Ready? The answer is A, House of Lords and Commons.
B, courts and Senate.
C, executive and legislative.
Wrong.
D. Senate and House of Representatives.
D. For duh.
How many U.S. senators are there?
Why do some...
Wait, wait, wait. Well, they blew past that one real fast.
How many U.S. senators are there?
A, 435, B, 110, C-50, or D-100.
Once again, it's D for D.
By the way, I hope that the answers are all D.
Just to test how much of an idiot you actually are.
Every single answer is D.
Why do some states have more?
And why do some states have more representatives than others?
Why do some states have more representatives in the House of Representatives than others?
Without looking, because they have a bigger population is the answer.
Ready?
A, they cover a larger geographic area.
wrong. B, they have held statehood for a longer period. Wrong.
C, the number is determined by military presence.
Wrong. D. Representation is determined by population size.
D. As in, duh, as in you'd have to be a Democrat to get these answers incorrect.
Holy cow. So those are the questions.
Justin, did you realize they were that easy?
Justin. He said no. He did not realize they were that easy.
yeah no it is a shame that they're multiple choice i every single one of those could have just been
open-ended they should you know you know how they do it just draw a line and then you fill it out
pen or pencil your choice and give us your answer that every single one of those you know it's
funny before i clicked in every time this happens i see this like could you pass the u.s citizenship
test or could you pass this test for teachers in oklahoma and i'm like oh man i really hope i can
i hope i'm not embarrassed by this and then i clicked in and i saw that and i said
said, holy crap, I dominated that test. Give me another one. I should teach in Oklahoma.
It's unreal. And so, you know, and I guess one of the other ones they apparently are asking is, you know, what chromosomes go to which gender?
These are the types of questions that they're asking in Oklahoma. I love that they said that they're relying on Prager You.
One, I love Prager You. I love what they're up to. That's great. But it is kind of embarrassing, isn't it?
that these questions are so easy that you'd have to have, you know,
like a room temperature IQ to get them correct.
That's it.
And I'm wondering, I'm like,
Prager, you, this might not be prestige enough for you to be associated with.
The questions are so completely stupid.
But if any one of those answers was incorrect,
reject those teachers from California and New York.
There's no way they should teach in the state of Oklahoma or literally anywhere else.
So, yeah, yeah.
Well, whatever.
I like that Prager used writing it.
Justice says he can't believe they had to outsource it.
But I think it's great.
Yeah, no, it's great that Prager Hughes doing it.
But they're so simple.
Yeah.
Yeah.
What color is the grass?
What color is the sky?
If you can't get those correct, you can't be a teacher in Oklahoma.
Well, good to see they have some standards in Oklahoma.
And it filters out the lips.
That's a big one.
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