The Dan Bongino Show - What’s Coming Next? The Answers Aren't Pretty | Episode 70
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we're gonna talk about this bombing run on Iran,
the targets that the United States hit,
the efficiency of our military in doing that.
And of course, the big question on everybody's mind,
what comes next?
What happens after this?
That matters a great deal.
We'll dive into all of the details here on this program.
Also, Steve Helton is going to join us.
We'll get his take on the weekend's events
and whether or not he's ready for Kamala Harris
to jump into the governor's race in California.
She's motivated by the efforts by the president
to bring peace to her state.
She doesn't like that.
She likes chaos, which is tempting her to run for governor,
you know, so she can bring more chaos to California
as if they need it.
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Yeah, we had a bombing run on Iran this weekend.
Remember, last week we were getting all sorts of messages coming out of the White House about what was going to happen.
If I remember correctly, chat, remind me,
I thought the president gave Iran something like a,
within the next two weeks, I'm going to make a decision
about whether or not I'm going to attack.
And sure enough, it came within, I wanna say 48 hours
of him making that pronouncement.
In other words, he was engaged in a bit of a siop
against the Iranians, making them think they had more leash,
more time before that US strike was coming.
And then this weekend on Saturday, if you're like me,
you were paying attention to the news, consuming this,
and watching as we were getting very public declarations
that there were a bunch of B-2 stealth bombers
taking off from the United States
and headed west over the Pacific Ocean towards Guam,
looking like they were en route
to a possible strike in Iran.
Now, as far as I'm concerned, I saw that and I thought,
well, this is very public.
Why are they being so public about this?
This is not, they're called stealth bombers for a reason. It's supposed to be a secret that they're in
the air en route to Iran. It turns out that was misdirection, a bit of slight a
hand on the part of the Trump administration because the real weapons
package was actually headed eastbound, headed over the Atlantic Ocean towards
Iran. Seven stealth bombers dropping 14 bunker buster bombs.
Just think of the weight of these things,
how heavy these bad boys are.
30,000 pounds a piece, these bunker buster bombs.
That is what 15 tons, if my math is correct, 15 tons.
And each of those planes carries two of them.
In other words, 30 tons worth of bomb
being carried, what, 7,000 miles
onto the other side of the planet,
dropping these things from a great height,
and then all of that force that's involved,
just from the gravity of all of that weight,
when that bomb hits the earth,
it goes down some 200, 300 feet underground.
A lot has been said this weekend about,
oh, there's not all this visible damage on the outside.
Well, yeah, that's by design.
They created a hole right into these nuclear facilities
and all of the explosive action happens underground
in the bunkers that the United States,
that the Trump administration was targeting.
So let me begin with just the news from the weekend
because the president stepped out to a microphone
on Saturday at the White House.
He was flanked by some of his top officials,
the vice president of the United States,
the secretary of defense and the secretary of state,
as he made a big announcement about the United States
striking these Iranian nuclear facilities.
Take a look. Cut one, the President.
A short time ago, the U.S. military carried out
massive precision strikes on the three key nuclear facilities
in the Iranian regime, Fordeaux, Netan, and Esfahan.
Everybody heard those names for years as they built this horribly destructive enterprise.
Our objective was the destruction of Iran's nuclear enrichment capacity and a stop to
the nuclear threat posed by the world's number one state sponsor of terror. Tonight I can report to the world that the strikes were
a spectacular military success.
Iran's key nuclear enrichment facilities
have been completely and totally obliterated.
Iran, the bully of the Middle East, must now make peace.
If they do not, future attacks will be far greater
and a lot easier.
For 40 years, Iran has been saying, death to America, death to Israel. They have been
killing our people, blowing off their arms, blowing off their legs with
roadside bombs. That was their specialty. We lost over a thousand people and
hundreds of thousands throughout the Middle East and Around the world have died as a direct result of their hate in particular so many were killed by their general
Kasem
Soleimani
Yeah, and Trump took him out too. So there's the president saying look we bombed the nuclear facilities
This is the fulfillment of a campaign promise. we have to disable their nuclear capabilities. Now there's some question about whether or not the nuclear material was actually there.
If the Iranians in the intervening time have had time to move it out, there are some early
indications that we're not seeing basically the kinds of nuclear leaking that you would see as a
result of an attack like this. We'll find out more. The United States continues to do assessments,
but it is possible things have moved.
Also, what we know is that the American Intel community
has incredible surveillance capabilities.
So it's very likely that whatever trucks
may have moved in and out of those facilities
were also tracked.
So we have a generally good idea
of where material itself may have been moved.
And in fact, maybe that if it was moved,
it factored into the decision-making process here
that we could disable those facilities
without having any sort of impending nuclear disaster
as a result of it.
So a lot still to learn from all of this.
I do wanna reflect on the military component of this.
It's not just seven B-2 stealth bombers
that flew that mission successfully.
If you listen to the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
this weekend, Raisin Cain, General Cain,
he was talking about just all of the operators
who were involved in this, from the ISR,
the reconnaissance planes that are flying over the area,
the thousands of professionals who are involved
in working on the flight crews for all of these various aircraft,
the Tomahawk missiles that were being launched from a submarine into Iran during all of this,
the latest generation planes that were flying in advance of the stealth bombers in order to disable anti-air sites,
their ability to do all of this without communication, to have very, very little communication
as they flew both into Iranian airspace and then subsequently out of Iranian airspace,
without the Iranians being able to fire a single shot, according to America, according to the Trump
administration, they weren't able to fire a single shot at our guys because by the time we hit them,
at our guys because by the time we hit them, they barely knew what was happening.
That is a display of military excellence.
And so in that sense, on that front,
on that one thing in particular,
I am very, very pleased to see that
in an era where the Biden administration
tried to destroy the lethality and efficiency
of the American military.
They constantly infused it with woke nonsense
that had nothing to do with the mission
and making sure that our guys could execute flawlessly.
How many times did we see stories of Navy ships crashing
during the Biden era?
A worrisome trend with the American military
under the control of clearly people
who hated the American military.
That's not the case now.
You have an administration that supports the military,
is focused on lethality, is focused on professionalism,
and that is a feature of the entire symphony of events
that took place this weekend.
The operational security on this thing was tight,
very limited number of people even knew
how this would be carried out,
and sure enough, that resulted in safety for all of the
the men and the women who were involved in
Conducting this attack. So I'm very thankful for that and I thank the good Lord that these guys remain safe
Now we have a lot of questions about what comes next including for the 40,000 service members who are in the region
I'm gonna get to that
But let me start with JD Vance the vice president appearing on the Sunday shows this weekend,
saying there's a reason we got here.
The Iranians did not negotiate with President Trump
in good faith, and they didn't think he was serious.
Cut to, here's the vice president of the United States.
Most importantly, we trust what the intelligence
was telling us about the Iranians
stonewalling the negotiation.
I think that is really the hidden story here and something the media has got to report
a little bit more here is that the Iranians stopped negotiating in good faith.
That was the real catalyst, I think, to what the president ultimately decided to do.
If we were having a productive negotiation, I think that this could have gone in a much
different pathway.
Unfortunately, the Iranians decided to stonewall us, and we saw the consequences of that last night.
Alright, that's JD Vance doing what you just heard the president do moments ago,
basically saying, look, we're serious.
You want to cross our red lines? Then you're going to pay the consequences.
But there's a way out for you, Iran. There is a way out.
Settle this up. We don't have to hurt you anymore.
You can make all of this go away.
Get rid of your nuclear program.
Come to the negotiating table.
We don't wanna have to hold any more bunker busters
to your head to force you to do that.
But if necessary, we will.
That's the message coming out of both the president
and the vice president.
Now, what about boots on the ground?
What about in a deployment of American troops?
Remember, the president has these two really clear foreign policy goals.
One of them, stopping the Iranian nuclear program.
They can't have nukes.
Just not possible.
The other, don't get us in any more quagmires in the Middle East, or anywhere for that matter.
It needs to be directly in the American interest.
Here's JD Vance, the vice president, cut three on this issue of boots on the ground.
We have no interest in a protracted conflict. We have no interest in boots on the ground.
The president has actually been one of the fiercest critics of 25 years of failed foreign
policy in the Middle East, which is why he did what he did. A very precise, a very surgical
strike tailored to an American national interest. And that national interest is Iran cannot have a nuclear weapon.
It would be a disaster for us and for our allies in the region.
So I don't fear that this is going to become a protracted conflict because I think that
we have a president who knows what's in America's interest.
Yeah, so this is going to go well for us, he hopes.
He hopes.
And he doesn't fear that we're going to be in a situation where we're going to an all-out
war with Iran that involves the deployment of American troops.
That's the vice president trying to offer some words of reassurance that the president's
going to be able to maintain that campaign promise, which of course we are all praying
that he does.
Additionally, he says, look, the real outcome we want here, cut four, is peace.
That is what we want. And Iran, I'm telling you, there's a way for you to survive this
and for all of us to walk away stronger.
What we've said to the Iranians is we do not want war with Iran. We actually want peace,
but we want peace in the context of them not having a nuclear weapons program. And that's
exactly what the president accomplished last night. I really think there are two big questions for the Iranians here. Are they
going to attack American troops or are they gonna continue with their nuclear weapons
program?
And if they leave American troops out of it, and they decide to give up their nuclear weapons
program once and for all, then I think the president has been very clear. We can have
a good relationship with the Iranians.
We can have a peaceful situation in that region of the world.
We have to step back a little bit, Kristen, and remind ourselves that we negotiated aggressively
with the Iranians to try to find a peaceful settlement to this conflict.
It was only when the president decided that the Iranians were not negotiating in good
faith that he took this action.
He didn't take it lightly, but i actually think it provides an opportunity to
reset this relationship reset these negotiations and get us in a place where
ran
can decide
not to be a threat to its neighbors not to be a threat to the united states and
if they're willing to do that
the united states is all the earth
okay so uh... he did some some interesting details in there that we
have to dwell upon.
And I'm gonna get into kind of what comes next here with you
because the Iranians, the core question is,
what are they gonna do in response to this?
Now, clearly they're gonna continue to engage
in these missile barrages against Israel.
And Israel itself is responding
by attacking all sorts of Iranian targets.
And that includes today.
That is not ending.
That continues at this hour as we speak but what are the threats to Americans that's
the core question for me this morning and I'm sure for you as well in the
region we have 40,000 plus troops and American personnel all of whom are within
range of these Iranian missiles now obviously force protection is really
important this morning and the United States military the Pentagon has upped of these Iranian missiles. Now obviously, force protection is really important
this morning and the United States military,
the Pentagon has upped all of their security procedures
around these men and women who are forward deployed
with a goal of defending them from any incoming
that's headed in their direction.
That is of utmost importance.
Additionally, here in the United States,
we do have problems on the ground.
We have issues and concerns and security threats
here in the United States of America
in the form of Iranian nationals
who have snuck into our country
and are here and could be activated as sleeper cells.
This is a genuine threat.
And the basis for this is, first of all,
we've got endless evidence to support it,
but let me first go to Tom Homan, the border czar,
who this very weekend, cut seven,
he pointed out that under the Biden administration,
well over 1,000 Iranian foreign nationals
were simply allowed into the country
and that doesn't include the gotaways.
Here's Tom Homan explaining.
I said the last four years,
my biggest concern was this open border
was the biggest national security vulnerability
this country's ever seen.
So I pulled numbers this morning,
just from a CBP under Joe Biden,
there was 1,272 nationalists of Iran
released in the country between the UFO and the board of
patrol.
And you compare that to the Trump administration, zero,
right? Zero releases.
1,272 just straight up released into the United States of
America by the Biden administration, Tom Homan explained.
So that's a lot of foreign nationals from Iran,
military-age males being released into the United States.
And again, that doesn't include the Gadaways,
people who came in and evaded detection
by the border patrol.
Now, something you should know is that even among
the Iranians who did turn themselves in,
many of them would lie about what country
they were coming from.
In fact, during the campaign,
now Vice President JD Vance explained
that he spoke to a border patrol agent.
He found out that what was happening
was that some Iranians were coming in
and pretending to be Mexican.
Take a look, cut 11, here's JD Vance
describing the Iranian threat last year.
Given what's going on in the Middle East,
I do worry about military-age males from Iran
coming into this country through the southern border.
But I actually asked a border patrol agent about this
on one of my visits, and great guy
was actually kind of heartbroken
because he signed up to protect his country,
and he's a relatively
recent immigrant. I could tell that by his accent. This guy's like very nervous and very
heartbroken about the fact that he can't do his job. And he told me this story and I feel
like an idiot in hindsight because he's like, we have a guy who came in here. I asked the
guy like, you know, why do you think this guy's Iranian? And he said, well, because
he came through and he said that he was Mexican. And I was like, well, couldn't he have been
Mexican? He said, well, he didn't speak Spanish.
It's like, oh, that's a tell.
You know, a guy from Mexico, illegal alien, doesn't speak Spanish.
That's probably a pretty significant tell.
But it's happening because this is what Kamala Harris has done.
She's created this massive gap in our national security and people are taking advantage of
it.
It's really not that surprising.
It's really not that surprising. It's really not that surprising, a massive gap in our security created by the Biden-Harris
administration and this is what we end up with.
Now in a moment, I want to go over with you what reports we're hearing.
We're getting some media reports on this subject of the risk of sleeper cell attacks here in
the United States.
We also have an alert from the Department of
Homeland Security that's worth examining. And then I want to take you through the President of the
United States in his remarks this weekend. He had some thoughts about quote unquote regime change
in Iran. We will explore all of that ahead of our great guest Steve Hilton joining us on the
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All right, baby.
Okay, let me get into what is going on here
with the security threats in the United States.
So we've already heard from Tom Homan,
who said that, yeah, we've got well over 1200
Iranian foreign nationals straight up released
into the United States by the scandalous
Biden administration, President Auto Pen,
just letting them in.
And then of course you heard from JD Vance saying,
these guys were lying at the border
about their country of origin.
And that of course suggests that they're here
to do something nefarious if you're gonna straight up lie
about what country you're coming from.
Additionally, we have this report from the weekend.
Now I gotta say as a predicate to this,
this comes to us from NBC,
which instantly suggests to me
that I may not wanna trust it because it's NBC.
How can I know?
But here's the NBC News report, fellas,
I'm putting this up on screen.
Iran threatened to unleash attacks by sleeper cells
inside of the United States if it was attacked.
This is what NBC is claiming this weekend.
They just posted this on Sunday.
Iran sent a communique to Trump.
Iran sent a communique to Trump. Iran sent a communique to Trump in the days before Saturday's strikes on the
nuclear facilities, threatening to activate sleep or cell terror inside the
United States, if it were attacked, according to NBC sources, the message
got to Trump through an intermediary at the G7 summit in Canada last week.
Remember, president Trump left early from the G7
to consider his options amid the conflict
between Israel and Iran,
according to sources who include two U.S. officials
and a person with knowledge of the threat.
Now, let me just point out something here about the sourcing.
I just always wanna think about this.
Anytime you should do this too,
when you read sourcing like this,
one, is this an unauthorized leak or an authorized disclosure of information?
We don't know.
All we know is that two anonymous U S officials, according to NBC, if they even
have exist, are claiming that sleeper cell threats were conveyed to the
president of the United States and a person with knowledge of the threat is what this is what they claim here
Whoever that whatever that means that's like the thinnest possible sourcing imaginable
The White House did not respond to multiple requests for comment and the Iranian mission of the United Nations declined to comment
They said they go on to say that Trump vowed on social media
That if Iran retaliates against the United States,
they quote, will be met with force far greater
than what was witnessed tonight.
So, but that's the news from the NBC report.
They claim that a threat was conveyed to the president.
Now, I was talking to friends this morning about this,
and I'm saying, wait a second.
If a threat was conveyed to the president
while he was at the G7, if the Iranians said,
hey, we're gonna activate our sleeper cells
in the United States, just think this through for a moment.
Do you really think that the president wouldn't post about this on Truth Social?
I kind of feel like he would have.
If the Iranians had threatened the United States and Trump learned about it, I do feel
like his response would be, let me post this to Truth Social, baby.
I want to tell people that Iran
is making these ridiculous threats,
they better stop their threats
or else they're gonna face the consequences.
That does seem like the Trumpian route here.
But maybe it's entirely possible the report is true
that Iran threatened this action.
And again, top US officials to include Tom Homan
and JD Vance are very on guard for the sleeper cell threat.
So again, it's very possible that this is authentic, but just just thinking it through for a moment.
Are those sources legitimate? Was this an authorized disclosure?
And what is the likeliness that the president would have kept it quiet?
He probably would have said, hey, Ron, knock it off. I've got something to tell you.
But that said, let me take you to what the Department
of Homeland Security has to say about all this.
The Department of Homeland Security has released
a statement summarizing the threat
to the United States today.
It's a national advisory, a bulletin on the subject.
And here's what they say,
the ongoing Iran conflict is causing
a heightened threat environment in the United States, on the subject. And here's what they say, the ongoing Iran conflict is causing
a heightened threat environment in the United States,
says DHS.
Low level cyber attacks they're concerned about
against US networks by pro-Iranian hacktivists
are very likely after this weekend.
And cyber actors affiliated with the Iranian government
may conduct these attacks against US networks.
This matters obviously for a bunch of reasons,
but those US networks could include the infrastructure
of the United States, things like power and water.
Probably worth keeping an eye on in the midst of all of this.
Iran also has a longstanding commitment
to target US government officials
that it views as responsible
for the death of Qasem Soleimani.
The likelihood of violent extremists in the homeland
independently mobilizing to violence, this is the key.
This is the key, what we're about to go through.
The likelihood of violent extremists in the homeland
independently mobilizing to violence
in response to the conflict would likely increase
if Iranian leadership issued a religious ruling calling for retaliatory violence against targets in the
homeland. So I guess they're kind of waiting right now for
whether or not the Ayatollah issues a call of this nature.
That's what they're kind of warning against at the moment.
Multiple recent homeland terrorist attacks have been
motivated by anti-Semitic or anti-Israel sentiment.
We've seen that a guy gunning down Israeli diplomats in Washington DC
murdering them in cold blood for as a terrorist and of course, there's the ongoing Israel-Iran conflict which could contribute to US based
individuals plotting
additional attacks. So this morning we have a mountain of evidence
about the sleeper cell threat
and the degree to which the Trump administration
is on guard for that threat right now as we speak.
And so as a fundamental question, where do we go from here?
Well, it matters whether or not Iran once again takes the president seriously here.
And by now they should, given the destructive nature of the American military
and our capabilities and the president's resolve, they should take us seriously.
But if they kill American citizens, if they kill American troops in the region,
if they kill American citizens here in the United States of America,
how quickly do things escalate?
And it is not foolish to be on guard for that possibility.
It's not foolish to be on guard for that.
You harm an American, you deserve retribution.
But understand, what you're talking about is an escalation ladder.
And then we escalate to a full-blown war.
And here's where we need to, I want to take a look at something the president said this weekend.
You heard from a couple of Trump officials, I already talked about JD Vance.
JD Vance came out and said, look, we have no interest in boots on the ground.
Additionally, Marco Rubio came out this weekend on the Sunday shows, take a look, cut five,
and he said, this is not about regime change.
This is about disabling the Iranian nuclear program.
Here's the Secretary of State.
This mission was a very precise mission.
It had three objectives, three nuclear sites.
It was not attack on Iran.
It was not an attack on the Iranian people.
This wasn't a regime change move.
This was designed to degrade and or destroy three nuclear sites related to their nuclear weaponization ambitions, and that
was delivered on yesterday. What happens next will now depend on what Iran chooses to do
next. If they choose the path of diplomacy, we're ready. We can do a deal that's good
for them, the Iranian people, and good for the world. If they choose another route, then
there'll be consequences for that.
If they choose another route, then there will be consequences for that.
This was not a regime change move.
This is not what we're pursuing.
Now the president added his voice to this conversation
in the form of truth social post.
That would be Sunday evening, 4.55 PM.
And here's what he said.
It's not politically correct to use the term regime change.
But if the current Iranian regime
is unable to make Iran great again,
why wouldn't there be a regime change?
M-I-G-A, make Iran great again,
is the president's point.
Three exclamation points to really emphasize it.
Now, on first blush, if you just see the words regime change
and oppose from the president of the United States,
you might reflexively assume
that he's looking to affect it himself,
meaning using the American military
to change the regime in Iran.
But in fairness to the president,
that's not actually what he said.
He didn't say that it's time to use the American military.
It's time for us to compel regime change in Iran.
And so this is one of those posts where I look at it
and I say there's a couple of possible explanations for it.
One, Israel has shown no appetite to slow down
its attacks on Iran.
Clearly they want a regime change.
And will they continue to pursue that?
Whether or not the United States is involved?
It seems kind of likely.
What are the second and third order effects
of the regime falling there?
That matters a lot.
So much global energy depends on the Strait of Hormuz.
So much regional competition for Iran is in play.
China clearly has a desperate interest
in the energy coming from Iran.
So there could be deep and at this point in many ways unknowable impacts from the regime falling
in Iran. And it's worth doing the mental exercise to figure out what those could be.
The other piece here and here's one way I'm taking this this morning from the president
warning from the president is that this is yet another warning to Iran that it needs to come to the table and give up its nuclear program.
The president in a previous Truth Social post indicated that he knew exactly where the supreme
leader was hiding.
He said, we know where you are.
We know exactly where you are.
And he even used the word kill.
We're not going to do it yet, he said.
We're not gonna do it yet.
And so in other words, there's a looming threat
hanging over the Supreme Leader, the Ayatollah in Iran.
And the president once again this weekend
is firing a warning shot by way of Truth Social,
saying, hey, maybe regime change should happen.
Now there's also a theory around regime change
that includes the Iranian people rising up
and basically taking out their own leadership,
dissatisfied with it.
I mean, we'll see.
Iran's a complicated country.
Iran's a very complicated country
with a lot of different ethnicities and sects within it.
And whatever happens here,
nothing is ever gonna be as clean
as anybody in Washington
pretends it's going to be.
It'll always be messy, especially with war.
War always makes things messy.
But I'm reading the President of the United States today.
I'm seeing this post about regime change.
And I'm telling you what's in it, and I'm telling you what's not in it.
And I don't see here that the president is threatening American military action
to compel that outcome, which is encouraging to me.
And I think to the rest of us.
So let me, just as a matter of taking the temperature
on the audience here,
are you pleased with the president's tact this weekend?
Are you pleased that the president
struck these Iranian nuclear sites?
And are you encouraged by the fact
that various Trump officials to include JD Vance
and Marco Rubio have already fanned out on the Sunday shows
and they said, this is not a regime change operation.
This is fulfilling that specific promise
that we are going to disable the nuclear program in Iran.
We have to stop them. Please pleased
Yes, I see some knows who's got a no in here sith 22 says easy. No, but that guy's a Sith
We don't side with the Sith. I'm sorry, Seth
Who else yes, so effing please says Ron Dock. Um, yeah
We've got a lot of a lot of people who are pleased a lot of people saying trust him
In other words trust President Trump's ability to navigate all of this.
I will remind you, as you watch all of this, I would encourage you to speak up about
everything that you're seeing to include whatever concerns you may have.
Obviously, look, like I told you before, the American military has been through this.
We've seen these guys deployed. They've gone on, this is now decades that we've seen this.
Trapped in these quagmires, so much loss of life,
so many people wounded, so much destruction,
so many lies told by Washington.
And I have one last piece of advice.
Again, this is outside advice for the president.
And of course, I'm sure by now he's thinking about it,
but I'll just say it out loud
because it's worth all of us to think about it.
That Intel community, that intel community,
which of course has great people at the top of it,
DNI, Tulsi Gabbard and others, that's important,
but never forget the fact that the intel community
has lied to the president in the past.
Never forget that.
We have a deep state which is not fully purged.
There are gonna be components of it Never forget that. We have a deep state which is not fully purged.
There are gonna be components of it
who don't have the America first interest at heart,
who don't have making America great again at heart.
So as the president navigates all of this,
not only does he have to face adversaries abroad,
like Iran, which desperately wants a nuclear weapon,
but he needs to be on guard for people
who are trying to mislead him or take advantage of him,
who are within the deep state of our own
of the United States right now.
So this is look this is about the most difficult thing that you could possibly navigate here and
President Trump has been voted for by me and by you over and over and over again
Because we believe that he has the highest level of competence of any available person
to navigate a tricky situation.
So that's the game plan here.
And I'll keep following it with each passing day.
All right, coming up in just a moment,
we've got Steve Hilton.
We're gonna chat with him.
I'm gonna get his reaction to the weekend's events
and also find out what he thinks about Kamala Harris trying to
Throw her goofy hat into the ring to be the next governor of California. God willing that never happens
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This is a guy who loves the country so much.
He immigrated here, became an American citizen.
He's now running for governor in California.
Steve Hilton joins us on the program.
Steve, good to have you, sir.
Nice to talk to you today.
It's fantastic to be with you.
Okay, we're coming out of a really big news weekend.
Obviously the president made his decision
to send those jets in, strike those jets, you today. It's fantastic. Okay, we're coming out of a really big news weekend. Obviously,
the president made his decision to send those jets in strike those Iranian nuclear facilities
simultaneously. He's holding holding fast to his commitment not to pull the United States
into another long costly war. I know you're a guy who who really cares about a common
sense approach for the country. What do you make of all of this?
Well, I think it's just important to remember
that these decisions are incredibly difficult
and incredibly lonely ones.
And for all the pundits sort of, you know,
blathering on as they have been for the last few weeks now,
you've got to put yourself in this situation of the fact
that this is, it's only one person
who can make this decision.
And President Trump made this decision.
And I think it is almost the best example
of why President Trump is the president
that we all hoped he would be,
a pragmatic problem solving leader, not an ideologue,
someone who just wants to fix problems.
And that is what he saw here, a massive problem in the world, Iran heading towards.
And then you about it, right?
Everything else, he tried diplomacy, he tried leverage and pressure and all sorts of ways,
economic and so on.
And then he came to the conclusion that there's only one way through this, to take this incredibly bold move.
And so to me, there's a seriousness of purpose
that this shows about President Trump
in the second administration,
that is so astonishing to watch.
I don't think I've ever seen any kind of,
you know, widespread application of this seriousness
in a leader than what we're seeing now
on every single issue,
foreign and domestic.
It is an absolutely remarkable feat of leadership.
And I just think that the way he's handled it
has been so impressive.
And of course, the reaction of some people
and the reaction by the way of the Democrats
and some of these people in the international community
and the ridiculous UN secretary general, I just think they've made such fools of themselves because it's so obvious
that President Trump took this in a thoughtful, responsible, reasonable way, doing everything he
could to actually avoid taking military action. And then for them to run around saying this is
escalation and impeachable and all the rest of it. They are, they're a total joke.
And he's just left everyone looking so foolish, I think.
And I think above all, we have to say thank you to the president.
Thank you to our astonishing, the astonishing skill of our military.
In the midst of all of this, I should point out as they claim that Trump did
something unconstitutional, they never batted an eye that Barack Obama
relentlessly bombed all sorts of countries
all around the planet,
killed American citizens without any due process.
And that was considered completely okay
during the Obama era.
Of course, they now reserve all sorts of criticisms
for President Trump for doing literally
what he campaigned on, which is absurd.
One of the features of this this weekend, Steve,
is that apparently they didn't tell the Trump administration,
that is, didn't tell the Democrats in Congress
about this mission until the mission was concluded.
What does that tell you?
Because you can't trust them.
And of course you didn't tell them.
And why on earth would you consult these people?
What have they got to offer on any of this?
Where's their contribution to any kind of strategic thinking around this?
It's a joke.
I find this whole question of consulting Congress ridiculous.
It's not in the legislation.
Excuse me, the War Powers legislation they all talk about is completely unconstitutional
anyway.
This is the action of a commander in chief.
How can you possibly have any of this kind of thing
decided by committee?
I just think they, again, they just make themselves
look like fools, these people, sort of these pipsqueaks
running around trying to score partisan points
when we've seen this extraordinary act of leadership
and strategic skill from the commander in chief
and from our military.
It's a joke.
Let me, so let me bring us back to issues
that are domestic and obviously you're gonna care
a great deal about Los Angeles has been in chaos
because the left has imported all sorts
of illegal foreign nationals into your state in particular.
The Trump administration has started conducting deportations
from there, especially, it was a couple weeks ago
they were actually serving criminal warrants on dangerous gangs inside of LA that that kind of lit the fuse
for the left and they began
protesting rioting and attacking ICE agents. President Trump deployed both the California National Guard as well as the United States Marines in order to bring about a peace there. And yet the left is
rooting on chaos. Everyone from the governor Gavin Newsom to the mayor of L.A., Karen Bass,
as well as a prospective presidential candidate, now Kamala Harris, reportedly seriously considering
jumping in the race for governor, presumably against you, Steve Hilton,
because she's angry that President Trump
used the National Guard to bring peace to your state?
Tell me what's happening.
Well, first of all, I just want to bring
one immediate domestic point out from the Iran situation,
which just shows you how far to the insane left
things have gotten in California under the Democrats,
which is the conversation around gas prices because of the impact of what's happened on the oil market globally.
So I just was interested to see this morning on CNN, I think it was, they were looking at oil prices and noting
that actually, surprisingly, there hadn't been much of a reaction, but they were running forward and thinking and discussing the worst
case scenario. So, well, the worst case scenario, Iran shuts down the straight of war moves and
here's the quote, and then we could see gas prices shooting as high as even $4 or $4.50. That's low for California.
That's low.
And the point there is that the Democrats in California
are worse for California's incomes and living standards
than war in the Middle East.
That's how crazy they've got with their climate extremism.
As for Kamala Harris,
I mean, this person is just completely ridiculous.
Ever since she's been floating this idea of running for California governor,
it's always been about her and about Trump.
It's never been about actually solving the problems
that Californians face caused by Democrat policies.
So one minute she's saying, oh, I might run for governor
because she doesn't want the
last thing she did in her public life to be certifying Trump's election victory.
When she was vice president, another time she says, well, you know, she's intrigued
by the idea of being the nation's first black female governor.
Now it's sort of hitting Trump over something.
I mean, this person has nothing to offer in terms of the real challenges facing California. She's a total joke. She's, she's, she's ridiculous. A machine
politician who doesn't believe in anything lurches around all over the place depending
on what's politically convenient. And my argument is that first of all, the candidate that's
going to win next year in our elections here in California, when you now have over 60%
of Californians saying the state's headed in the wrong direction and the worst results on every single measure that matters,
the highest rate of poverty, highest unemployment taxes, highest cost for housing, gas, electricity,
the worst business climate, everything a total disaster. We need change in California and the
change candidate is going to win and there's nobody less representative of change than Kamala Harris.
So I really, really hope she's not only seriously taking a look at it, but will enter the race,
because that makes sure that we're going to get the whole country behind me saying, yes,
let's beat her again. Yeah, I'd love if you did. You know,
The Hill has this report this morning that Harris is giving California governors race a serious look,
and they claim that those close to the former vice president say she's been appalled by the Trump administration's bold moves like deploying the National Guard.
Harris has told Confidants she feels the president is governing by loyalty and retribution and
that such actions will propel her to reenter public service.
Quote, this moment almost requires her to do it, one source close to Kamala said, which
is crazy to me, Steve,
because what she's conveying
in this decision-making process is
she doesn't want peace to come to LA.
She doesn't want order to restore.
She's the chaos candidate,
and she feels like this moment is compelling her to jump in.
Of course.
Well, look, she's desperately seeking relevance.
She's clutching at anything.
So maybe this is the justification for me to continue my political career when when I've been you know
comprehensively rejected um by the whole country. I just think that you're right, you know she
she is someone, remember she was for defunding the police, her record as district attorney in San Francisco when San Francisco
collapsed into chaos and lawlessness.
She took that statewide when she became attorney general.
She presided over two of the most disastrous moves ever in the history of our country to
undermine law and order.
Proposition 47, which legalized theft up to $950 a day.
Everyone knows about that one.
But not everyone knows about the one that came two years later on her watch.
Prop 57, when she was attorney general, Proposition 57 downgraded a whole list of specific crimes
so they wouldn't attract automatic jail centers.
These were described as nonviolent.
You know what the crimes included?
Domestic violence, sexual assault of
minors, trafficking children, all these unbelievable, a rape of an unconscious person downgraded as an
offense by Kamala Harris. Astonishing. So she has the, what the, she's been in public life in these
political positions, not 20 years now, without a single positive accomplishment
and a list as long as you're on of disasters
that she's presided over.
So yes, let's hope she enters the race
because that's the best way that we're gonna win
the argument for change in California.
Yeah, boy, do you need change at every level, by the way.
First of all, I didn't even know you had a Senator
called Alex Padilla, apparently the way. First of all, I didn't even know you had a senator called Alex Padilla. Apparently he exists. And he tried to rush a stage that Kristi Noem was speaking at recently.
And then he was gently placed in handcuffs. He's tried to turn this into a big sob story
that he's like some sort of civil rights hero now as a result of all of this. What do you
make of Alex Padilla's publicity stunt?
Well, you're completely right.
The key point is that you'd never heard of it.
Neither had anyone else.
And that's why he was stopped.
So he's sort of pompously running around saying, oh, how outrageous.
I'm a US senator and they manhandle me.
Nobody knew he was a US senator in that room because he's a complete nonentity.
He's a total,
no one that even here has heard of him. But the interesting thing about him, he was appointed,
remember, by Gavin Newsom. He was appointed by Gavin Newsom to fill the Kamala Harris's slot when
she was nominated for vice president. And so what you're seeing in California, and this is why we
have these terrible problems, is this whole generation of machine politicians like Alex Padilla, like Kamala Harris, like
Newsome, like Karen Bass, their only skill is navigating the political machine.
They don't have any beliefs or convictions or political philosophy of their own.
They are all about whatever is helpful to them politically in the moment.
Padilla is one of the worst.
He's from the San Fernando Valley political machine, Democrat machine.
They're totally corrupt.
What has he done of use for anyone in California?
All he's done is this political grandstanding and point scoring.
But that's what we get in California.
After 15 years, one part of the rule, you get this kind of people.
But have you seen any evidence
that Californians are sick of this crap?
Because I wanna, I mean, Gavin Newsom in particular,
Gavin Newsom during COVID, he locks everybody down
and then he infamously goes to the French laundry
to have an experience that nobody else is allowed to have
by virtue of government force.
And then recently we just get the update,
City Journal had a great piece on this.
While LA was burning over these last few weeks,
at that very same moment,
Gavin Newsom was at a wine tasting in the Napa Valley,
having a grand old time at a winery that he started,
that he was, so it's a corrupt deal on top of everything.
And you would think at some point that voters,
regardless of political affiliation, would say, I'm tired of this abuse. Do you get think at some point that voters, regardless of political affiliation,
would say, I'm tired of this abuse. Do you get the impression they are?
Yes, I think the tide is turning. I don't want to give everyone the wrong idea that
this is going to be an easy victory, but I'm running for governor because I know that I
can win. I know that. This is our best shot in California for change in at least 20 years.
You saw in the November elections last year, 10 counties flipped from blue to red.
You saw the Republican position on a range of issues, when on the statewide ballots and
reversing one of those pro-crime propositions, but also on tax, minimum wage, rent control,
propositions across the state, Republican, the Republican position won.
You saw George Gascon kicked out in Los Angeles and so on.
And you see voter registration going up for Republicans,
down for Democrats, and in poll after poll,
a large majority saying that we're going in the wrong direction.
So I think the ingredients are there.
Plus you look at the political revolution across the country in the Trump era, working class people moving from Democrat
to Republican, Latinos moving from Democrat to Republican in historic numbers. I think
putting all that together that we really seriously have a shot this time. That's why I'm going
for it because it's not going to be easy, but we can do it. California needs change,
and that's why I'm running, to bring that change.
Yeah, and plus if Trump can deport a bunch of illegals,
maybe we can diminish the voter fraud
that goes on in that state too.
Steve Hilton, thank you.
Good luck in the governor's race as always.
We'll have you back soon, sir.
Appreciate you today.
Great, thank you Vince, thanks.
All right, there he is, Steve Hilton,
candidate for governor in California,
perhaps against Kamala Harris, we'll see. All right, there he is, Steve Hilton, candidate for governor in California,
perhaps against Kamala Harris, we'll see.
Speaking of California, I have a fun update for you.
JD Vance this past Friday was out there,
and while he was there, I think he genuinely
didn't know the name of the California senator
who is not Adam Schiff.
Of course, they've got Pencilneck as a Senator,
but they also have this guy, Alex Padilla,
who JD Vance apparently thought his name was Jose.
We're all just learning who this Padilla character is.
Here's JD Vance on the subject, take a look.
Well, I was hoping Jose Padilla would be here
to ask a question, but unfortunately I guess
he decided not to show up because there wasn't the theater. And that's all it is. You know, I think everybody realizes that's what this is.
It's pure political theater. Of course, when the vice president said Jose Padilla raised some
questions there, we did just hear from a Vance spokesperson a few moments ago who said, quote, he must have mixed up two people who have broken the law.
Oh, that is fantastic. And that we do know of some Jose's who broken the law, like, you know, in the
past, so maybe he just mixed up two of these guys.
That's hilarious.
It did sound like you listen to JD Vance.
It does sound like he wasn't telling a joke.
He just actually thought his name for a second was
Jose Padilla.
Isn't that fantastic?
It's like unbelievable.
I adore that so much.
So Jose Padilla goes on TV after that
and he starts crying again.
We don't know much about this Padilla character.
We do know that he pretends to cry a lot.
Here's cut nine, Padilla responding to the vice president.
I assume that he knows your name is Alex Padilla.
Your response to him calling you Jose.
Well, he knows my name.
He knows my name.
Look, sadly, it's just an indicator of how petty and unserious this administration is.
He's the vice president of the United States.
You think he'd take the
situation in Los Angeles more seriously. You know, you think maybe he'd take a
moment to talk to some of the families who have been impacted, have been
terrorized, to feel what's really going on in the ground. You saw him shaking
hands with Marines, but did he listen?
His voice is quavering. He's gonna cry. He can't understand it. Why did you call me Jose?
That's Jose Padilla. There he is on MSNBC with two very partisan hosts sitting with him,
asking him these questions. He knows your name, doesn't he? He knows my name. Yeah, he knows my
name. Yeah, nobody knows who you are. That's why they arrested you as you were barnstorming, like charging towards the DHS secretary, Padilla.
So hilarious.
And there he is crying.
Really, really, really funny.
Okay, so that story brought me some joy this weekend.
Also bringing me joy, another gunman,
another criminal gunman was just stopped
by a couple of good guys.
This comes to us from,
this is the feel good story of the day.
This comes to us from a church
where basically you had all these parishioners inside
who were meeting for a church service.
There were a bunch of kids inside.
The name of the church is Crosspoint Community Church.
And a gunman showed up looking to wreak havoc.
And when the gunman showed up,
it just so happened that one of the deacons
was in the parking lot with an F-150
and ran the gunman over.
And then a security guard pulled his weapon
and shot the gunman dead.
And the only person who sustained any injuries here
was the security guard who got shot in the leg.
It sounds like he's gonna be able to recover
from those injuries.
So this is, I think this is the feel-good story
of the week actually.
Here's a video from inside of the church.
Take a look here, cut 10.
Just a little bit of video
from Crosspoint Community Church.
As these guys hear the gunshots going on outside,
they begin clearing the room.
They're getting the kids out of there, rightfully so.
Good evacuation procedure going on here.
But a bit of chaos there, but the chaos was stopped
by these good guys with a gun outside.
This is in Michigan, and the suspect again,
killed by the security guard there.
Now, here, let me just emphasize something here.
This is a story that in the future,
the only way that you're gonna be able to access
the memories of this is you're gonna have to get it
from your own mind.
You're gonna have to remember that this took place.
These types of good guys with a gun stories
who stop bad guys with guns, they happen all the time.
All the time.
Yet the media never tell these stories.
The media refuse to tell these stories
because the last thing they want you to know
is that American citizens are capable when called upon
of protecting themselves.
And it just so happens here, an American made car,
a Ford F-150 was driven directly into the shooter, disabling him.
And then he was gunned down by the security guard. I call that a good day's work.
I call that a very good day's work. So you want, yeah, that's right.
How you doing? As Tom Holman would say, you want to keep that story alive?
You're going to have to keep this story alive by telling it over a fire with a bourbon and a cigar.
Like the olden days, where it's passed down by word of mouth.
It'll become the stuff of legend.
We'll be able to celebrate it in retrospect
by reflecting on the heroism of two men
who protected a church by doing the right thing
at the moment that they were called upon,
and they protected a whole lot of people from being hurt. God bless them.
What a great story. That's right. Run over gunmen, shoot them dead, and then move on with your lives. We can do it right here in the great
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