The Trish Regan Show - BREAKING: Tulsi Gabbard OUSTS Russian Agent Days After Alaska Summit!
Episode Date: August 30, 2025Tulsi Gabbard sparked outrage by abruptly revoking the clearance of a top CIA Russia specialist just days after Trump’s Alaska summit with Putin. Meanwhile, as much as the left wants to suggest tha...t the John Bolton investigation is a targeted attempt by Trump to gain revenge on a so-called enemy, new reporting indicates Bolton was ALREADY being investigated by the Biden administration amid similar allegations. Watch this special weekend edition of the Trish Regan Show highlights. Subscribe to the podcast! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Tulsi Gabbard.
Ooh, she is out for some blood, and you know what?
She's firing some more people.
She's like purging away.
It had to be done, right?
I mean, it had to be done, considering what went down.
The newest, latest and greatest, is that she just fired a top CIA Russia expert.
This is days after the Alaska summit.
So this CIA agent was actually about to take up this really, really prestigious assignment overseas in Europe,
and it was actually already approved by the CIA director, John Ruff.
Radcliffe, but instead, Tulsi took away her security clearance. And that means no more going
over there for the big gig. And the reason she took away the security clearance is because this
particular person is alleged to have been involved in the 2017 operation that was trying to take
one President Trump down.
detail how President Obama and his national security team directed the creation of an intelligence community assessment that they knew was false.
They knew it would promote this contrived narrative that Russia interfered in the 2016 election to help President Trump win, selling it to the American people as though it were true.
It wasn't.
The report that we released today shows in great detail how they carried this out.
So apparently, and you know all the details.
We've been through this at length, and I don't want to repeat too much.
But don't forget, Tulsi has been doing this massive investigation,
and what she has discovered is that there seems to have been a very deliberate effort
by the Obama administration to taint and make difficult the Trump presidency,
because, you know, they couldn't believe that Hillary Clinton didn't win.
And they knew that Russia was not a.
involved. They knew that they didn't actually work with Donald Trump and that they didn't have
any goods on Donald Trump. Don't forget the Russian dossier, which was nothing but a bunch of
garbage. It was actually opposition research, which had been bought and paid for by Hillary Clinton's
campaign courtesy of, was it, of Coit, Perkins Coy. I had a Biden moment. Perkins Coy was the law firm
that bought that, that paid for that. And then they are the ones that then went out and got Fusing
GPS, which was that opposition research firm. Interestingly, like a bunch of ex-Wall Street Journal
reporters that were running that. And then they went out and hired Christopher Steele, who was the ex-British
spy, kind of washed up in the UK. And then he went out and hired some people, including somebody
that the U.S. government actually believed might, was suspicious about being a Russian spy himself.
So it's like super convoluted. But the point is, you know, they're out there trying to say Trump is
this Russian acid. I mean, that's a heck of a thing to say. But, you know, Tulsa, you know, Tulsa.
went through the same exact thing herself.
Think about what they were saying about Tulsi.
What did Hillary Clinton do when she realized that Tulsi Gabbard was a threat?
She started saying that Tulsi might be a Russian asset herself.
So I think Tulsi's kind of had it up to here.
Tulsi Gabbard, however, kind of blindsided, according to the Wall Street Journal,
the CIA over revoking clearance of this undercover officer.
The naming of an agency Russian hand on the list of officials has alarmed people,
apparently within the CIA, within the spy agency.
So they're a little caught off guard.
She basically put forward a list of 37 current and former officials
and said we're stripping every single one of their security clearances.
And obviously that this person who was supposed to go overseas
to the plum European gig couldn't actually take that job
because this person no longer had the security clearance
that would be required in order to form the job.
Gabbard apparently didn't know that the CIA officer had been working undercover,
according to the Wall Street Journal and some of their sources.
Gabbard's office apparently delivered, again, that list of 37 people to the CIA
the evening before the list's release with the knowledge that all 37 of them were losing their security clearances.
So that meant that the one person who was sort of the Russia expert couldn't go over
and continue that out.
Now, there are some people that are worried.
They're like, oh, my gosh, you know, we're not going to have the same access and level to intelligence
and what's going to happen with all these people leaving.
I think there's also the flip side of this, which is that, you know, if this particular person
was indeed involved, as Tulsi has alleged, in the construction of this narrative to try
and take Donald Trump down, how are you going to trust the person?
Like, you actually do have to clean house and get people.
I realize it's hard.
You're going to have to go out and scour the earth for Intel assets,
but you need to have people that you can trust there
that aren't going to be trying to take down a government,
specifically Trump's government.
So this is where we are.
According to a spokesperson in Gabbard's office,
the Director of National Intelligence directed the revocations
to ensure individuals who have violated the trust placed in them
by weaponizing, politicizing, manipulating,
or leaking classified intelligence are no longer allowed to do so.
make sense, right?
Makes sense.
Look, you know, she's differed occasionally with Radcliffe.
We saw some of those differences come forward in July when she declassified a lightly redacted document about Russian influence in the 2016 election.
Apparently the CIA had wanted to redact a greater portion of the report because it revealed sensitive things like agency sources, et cetera.
And she's like, nope, it's all coming out.
It's all common forward.
So these are some of the things that they're working through.
right now, but I can just assure you that she is absolutely focused on rooting out any of this
insane bias that we saw against Trump. I mean, if you're willing, as these people were, I mean,
you have 51x spooks that drafted that letter. Not just drafted, they published the letter.
In Politico, I believe, 51X spooks and hacks from Brennan to Comey. I mean, you know whose idea
it was? Our former Secretary of State, for goodness sakes, under Biden. Think about that.
Blinken. Tony Blinken had the idea that.
that they should do this. And he works with the rest of them to round them all up. And they put this thing
together. And it's like, they're treating it like it's gospel. And the next thing you know,
the New York Post loses its Twitter account. Thank God for Elon. I mean, what a different
place the world would be without Elon. It's really quite staggering. So at present right now,
there are people that are worried, okay, we don't have the same kind of security apparatus team there.
I would just say that one of the biggest issues you've got to face is that you cannot have
people who are political in the ranks, right? You need to wipe that all clean. And that is what Tulsi
is trying to do right now. So it's a big purge and she's going to continue at it, 37, losing their
security clearances. Now, Tulsi Gabbard's doing that. Meanwhile, you get the media out there saying,
oh, they're just going after John Bolton because it's a personal vendetta. And granted,
Chumpton didn't like them very much, but it turns out new information today showing,
may not just be a personal vendetta. This is actually an investigation that was ongoing. They had
already been initiated under the Biden administration. John Bolton was already in hot water. Why?
Because John Bolton got a little sloppy, allegedly, with his emails. This is the headline in the New York
Times today. John Bolton inquiry eyes emails obtained by foreign government. It is not clear what country
intercepted Mr. Bolton's private emails. I'm betting on Iran, but you know, hey. But the investigation into
President Trump's former national security advisor picked up momentum under the Biden administration.
So, forgive me, this is the problem with not having any commercial lyrics.
Sometimes I have to gulp my water, live on the set, or refresh my lipstick.
Transparency, transparency, transparency. Anyway, so Bolton basically is now in trouble because
this is my conjecture. I think that he was probably emailing some stuff on his book.
is a really boring book.
I mean, don't take my word for it.
The New York Times was tortured to have to read this.
They gave a terrible review.
They said it was like completely long-winded
and he just kept rambling and rambling
and occasionally it sounded like he was really off his rocker.
They were brutal to him in the review.
But anyway, maybe as he was trying to shop this book,
it's quite possible that he was sending
what we call in the industry of treatment
When you want to write a book, you usually put together what's called a treatment, and you send that to a book agent.
So you might have a thesis, and then you've got an outline of some chapters, and you may have some tidbits of information in there.
And what I'm, I mean, I have no particular knowledge.
This is all conjecture.
I'm speculating at this point, because I'm trying to make sense of how these emails were intercepted.
And maybe he was a little sloppy.
So maybe he actually sent some of this book material onto a book agent.
And then one of the foreign governments, China, Iran, whoever it would have been,
one of those spy agencies intercepted perhaps the book agents email because it would not have been as secure,
hopefully as John Bolton's would have been.
Although, you know, John, I'll tell you about John.
You could be walking down the street.
And this happened to me, actually, at, gosh, it was the R&C.
I was anchoring at the R&C event for Fox business.
and I remember it was me and Lou Dobbs. Poor Neil had just had a quintuple bypass or something.
It was, so they said, Tresh, can you fill in and do primetime every night? And I said, sure.
And, you know, I come on right after Lou. And I know, I'd always convince him to stick around with me for an hour.
So we had a good time. But that was the RNC event. And I remember one point walking down the street,
Bolton's like coming towards me. And he's like in La La Land.
It was like, we know each other, right? We're working together regularly. It'd probably been on the show the night.
before and I'm like, and I, you know, I'm full hair and makeup. I'm there with my producer. And I'm like,
hi, I don't think he saw me. He seemed at some point. He was like, hi, and it almost seemed like he
was in another world. And he had no one with him. He was kind of like a mad professor. And so,
I was like, gee, sort of strange. Like, you know, you kind of think that John Bolton would be a
little bit more on his game. But no, I think he was kind of like off in the clouds sometimes.
And maybe he was a little sloppy. Remember the time that he was in the me?
meeting with the president, the press briefing, and he had on his notebook something about 10,000
troops to Columbia? And everybody was like, what is that that he had scribbled on? You just let
everybody see it? Again, it's sort of mad professor, right? Like not paying attention to his
surroundings, not really like, you know, maybe he's a little on the spectrum. He doesn't really
get, I mean, I think he must be because he's never met a war he doesn't like. Really. I mean,
He's very, very much about being so aggressive.
And I'm always like, diplomacy, diplomacy, money, money, money.
Use your financial tools.
He's like, why use your financial tools?
I'm like, because then you don't lose lives, right?
We've had this argument before, Bolton and me.
Anyway, the point being, he's now being exposed as having already been under investigation.
The New York Times says that they were beginning to pick up momentum on an investigation
during the Biden administration when U.S. officials collected information
that appeared to show that he had mishandled classified information.
and, but I'm bum, okay, the U.S. gathered data from an adversarial country's spy service, including emails with sensitive information about Mr. Bolton while still working in the first Trump administration.
It appeared to have been sent to people close to him on an unclassified system.
So close to him.
So maybe it was, I don't know, producers at Fox if he was going to go on and do the television show.
Maybe it was book people.
I don't know.
Maybe it was his friends and family.
But you can't do that, right?
You can't actually use classified information.
And apparently he was speaking to all of them about these sensitive things.
And this is what has come out.
Now, this is important, guys, because you know what?
It totally complicates what the left is trying to say.
They're trying to say this is nothing but a vendetta.
So think twice about that.
Because as the Times reports, while those searches have raised fresh questions,
you know you had the big raid the other day,
about the extent to which Mr. Trump may be using the Justice Department.
and the FBI to try to punish those that he dislikes, the new details in the case,
present a more complex chain of events.
I love the way they phrase that, right?
Only the New York Times.
I'm just going to tell you what they mean.
Here's what they mean.
It's not just a complex chain of events.
It's the reality that John Bolton had classified information that he was treating
willy-nilly, that he was emailing around, and not only did Trump know it, Biden knew it,
and he was under investigation.
Okay, so this is not a vendetta like the left would like you to believe.
The disclosures, they write, suggest that a long-running investigation into Mr. Bolton's
activities changed over time with some of the issues echoing past inquiries into the handling
of national security secrets.
They go on to talk about the emails in question, and they say that the people who got this
appeared to derive from classified documents that he had been sending to them when he was
national security advisor.
Oh, was he working on his book that?
I don't know, but they say Mr. Bolton apparently sent the messages to people close to him who were helping him gather material that he would ultimately use in his 2020 memoir.
What did I tell you? The book agent. I don't know that for fact, but I'm betting like, he's working on his book, his really, really boring books that nobody actually likes, nobody actually read.
And it's kind of funny that he was there gathering all this information. I'm sorry, it's not funny, but for his book and that this is,
what's bringing him down. The book that nobody read. Okay, nobody read it. So headline, guess what?
It's not Trump, even though everybody wants to say it is. I mean, Vance tried to explain this to NBC
news the other day, remember? I do want to start with some breaking news. We've learned that the FBI
is searching the home of former ambassador John Bolton, his office as well. Can you tell me,
why is the FBI raiding Ambassador Bolton's home and office? And did the White House get a heads up?
Well, so we're in the very early stages of an ongoing investigation into John Bolton. I will say we're going to let that investigation proceed.
I can't tell you is that unlike the Biden DOJ and the Biden FBI, our law enforcement agencies are going to be driven by law and not by politics.
And so if we think that Ambassador Bolton has committed a crime, of course, eventually prosecutions will come.
But as you know, Kristen, this is all part of gathering evidence, trying to understand.
stand, something that we're worried about. And of course, I'll let the FBI comment on the next stage of the
investigation. What's at the root of this? Is this about classified documents? Well, again, I'll let the
FBI speak to that. Classified documents are certainly part of it. But I think that there's a
broad concern about Ambassador Bolton. They're going to look into it. And like I said, if there's
no crime here, we're not going to prosecute it. If there is a crime here, of course, Ambassador Bolton
will get his day in court. That's how it should be. But again, our focus here is on, did he
break the law? Did he commit crimes against the American people? If so, then he deserves to be
prosecuted. As we have this conversation, has Ambassador Bolton been detained, taken into custody,
arrested in any form? So this news just broke this morning. I haven't talked to the FBI this morning.
I don't know the answer to that question. I assume that he hasn't been detained and won't be detained
until there's actual a prosecution if that actually happens. As you know, Ambassador Bolton is a frequent
critic of President Trump's. Here we go. Also on.
Cash Patel's enemies list. The administration has already revoked his security clearance,
secret service protection. Is Ambassador Bolton being targeted because he's a critic of President Trump?
No, not at all. And in fact, if we were trying to do that, we would just throw out prosecutions
willy-nilly like the Biden administration DOJ did, prosecutions that later got thrown out in court.
If we bring a case, and of course we haven't done that yet, the Department of Justice has not done that yet.
We are investigating Ambassador Bolton, but if they ultimately bring a case, it will be because
they determine that he has broken the law.
We're going to be careful about that.
We're going to be deliberate about that because we don't think that we should throw people,
even if they disagree with us politically, maybe especially if they disagree with this politically.
You shouldn't throw people willy-nilly in prison.
You should let the law drive these determinations, and that's what we're doing.
But you know, a lot of people have already looked at this and said this looks a lot like retribution.
Is this retribution?
Well, who has said it looks a lot like retribution, Kristen?
A lot of people who tried to throw Donald Trump in prison for completely fake charges.
that were later thrown out by multiple different courts.
I suspect that if the media and the American people let this case actually unfold,
if they let the investigation unfold as it's currently doing,
they're going to find out that what we're doing is being very deliberate
and being very driven by the national interest and by the law here.
And that's as it should be.
Exactly.
You know, I get to tell you, this is why I can never be a politician.
Do you know how annoyed I would be with those questions?
How many times do you tell her it was not about retribution?
I guess he couldn't tell her that the guy was already under investigation by the Biden administration.
You know who should have known that but didn't bother saying anything was Andy McCabe, who went on to CNN and was like, oh, yeah, well, you know this is what we all think it is.
It's just Trump being trump.
What a loser.
Yeah, right.
He went through the process.
The question is who approved it.
And that was, you're right.
That was a big point of contention in Trump one.
Andy, I want to bring you back in and just put up some of the quotes that John was referring to from the current heads of the Justice Department and FBI.
This is Pam Bondi, 745 a.m. America's safety isn't negotiable. Justice will be pursued always during the raid.
Cash Patel post, 703 a.m. No one is above the law FBI agents on a mission.
How unusual is that kind of post from the head?
heads of the law enforcement agencies in America while this high profile rate is going on?
I can't think of another FBI director or attorney general, and I worked for many of them
who would have done something similar. This is just simply not the way Department of Justice
employees at the Department or the Bureau operate. We understand.
I'm sorry, what happened when they raided Mar-a-Lago? Weren't they all bragging about it?
it didn't like they take special pictures and release them all but whatever andy you keep going
because you're going to just dig yourself in further that there's all kinds of uh unfavorable attention
and reputation impact that comes along with having something happen like what's happening at john
bolton's house right now in the past uh uh doj leadership has always taken the role like we don't go
out of our way to draw suspicion or castigate people uh,
unless we are doing it officially in court in the form of an indictment and then going into court and proving our case.
They speak through the court filings and that is it.
So I think what you're seeing from Pam Bondi and Cash Patel and Dan Bongino is pretty typical for them,
but it is absolutely atypical for anyone else who's ever served in those roles.
And I think it really degrades the Bureau and the department's image and legitimacy in the way that they are so blanche.
blatantly trying to generate social media attention for themselves at the expense of not just the
people who are being investigated, but also the investigators who are doing that work.
I can't think of anyone at the FBI who would call attention to a search warrant while it's
taking place.
Oh, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, okay?
Sorry.
I actually bailed on that sound by earlier than I wanted to, but I wanted to remind you as
something because he brought up my friend Bongino, and you know what?
damn Bonino, a salt of the earth guy, didn't need to take this job. Believe me, he had a very
successful show and was making a ton of money on his wonderful Bonino report show. He did not need
this gig. You know what? When the president called, he answered. And you know what else? He is a man
of principal. And he may have been friends with John Bolton. I mean, like I said, you know,
we all worked with him. I don't know as John was really friends with anyone, though. I mean, if I'm
being honest. But Dan's a good guy, right? And Dan made it clear about eight weeks ago.
Something was coming. And he put Letitia on notice. He effectively, we didn't know it at the time,
but Bolton on notice. He almost put the, you know, the 37 people that just lost their
intel clearance all on notice. Hello, hello. Dan called it. Watch.
Are you going to be looking into, Cash and Pam, any potential collusion between the DOJ, Letitia James, the novel legal theory of Alvin Bragg or Nathan Wade or Fannie Willis and the DOJ.
Is that something?
Has anything come up?
Is there any way to determine whether or not evidence was destroyed in any of these cases?
Well, there's always a way to determine that.
I don't want to comment on that specific case right now for a reason.
I don't want to get ahead of the Department of Justice on that.
But I want to say this.
You know, the FBI obviously has the public corruption portfolio.
And yes, if you are a corrupt politician out there, if you are engaged in behavior, you know what you're doing, we're going to find you.
I promise.
No one is going to get off the days of selecting and putting your, you know, partisan bias on and taking care of
your friends. Those days are over. You know what, Sean? I don't have any friends. I don't want any friends.
Well, maybe outside of you and a couple of it. I don't care. I didn't come here for the money.
I didn't come here to make, I know. You didn't go there for the money. I can tell people.
I didn't come here to make friends. I don't have any friends. I don't have any friends. I got my
wife. I got you and I got a small crew of people. So I don't need any friends.
But if you want a friend in D.C., get a dog. We're coming for you. That'll help.
Yeah, go. You want a friend at D.C. Right. Go get a Labrado like I have. Because there are no friends in
DC. You've been doing this around, what, 30 years? There are no friends here.
Hmm. Hmm. Hmm. Okay, so I think the big takeaway from that, and I know, like, some of you got
annoyed with Bonino over, you know, some of the other stuff. I'm just going to tell you, I trust the guy.
I really do. Because he's like, I can count on one hand the people in television, kid you not,
that are just good, really, like, straight up people, and he's one of them.
So I'm going to take him in his word, and he's saying there's more to come.
And I'm pretty darn sure there's more to come.
Okay, because now we've just learned that Bolton was in trouble.
They were trying to spin this up.
Oh, by the way, did I tell you he got Abby Loll?
Abby Loll, who's making a killing.
Man, oh, man, he's riding this one all the way of the bank.
He must have voted for Trump, for goodness sakes.
Like, he's got family wealth.
he's going to generate off of this boondoggle, right?
Everybody getting in all kinds of trouble because they did some really shady things,
allegedly, allegedly, allegedly.
It's going to come out and it's going to be proven and we're going to know exactly what went down.
Meanwhile, we've got to talk about Cracker Barrel because Cracker Barrel has just folded.
Cracker Barrel said, you know what?
You guys were right.
They're admitting defeat over there at that nice little country store.
It's like, I like it.
I liked it. I mean, this ridiculous Burger King redo. I'm sorry. Like, does nobody have any taste?
Who's their decorator? For goodness sakes. It's a disaster. Well, guess what?
Moments ago, here we go. Some breaking news for you. They got rid of the LGBTQ plus alliance.
Yeah, yeah, yeah. Instead, they're going to actually refocus on corporate giving for people with food insecurity.
Oh, for goodness sakes. I hate that food insecurity.
you know, who don't have enough food, okay? Can we just like speak plain English? Supporting community
needs through food and reducing food waste. Lovely. Okay, lovely. That's great, guys. So they actually,
they've taken down this page on their website and they're committing it to space for helping people
who don't have enough food. Okay. That's better. It's much better. I mean, look, I think they got the
message, right? My friend Ashley was out at a Cracker Barrel the other day. Great guy. I used to work with
FBN, Fox Business News, and he did a very nice little report. You saw the stock tank, and it was
down 9%, but guess what, it's recovered? It's recovered. Why? Because Cracker Barrel was smart enough,
and I give them this credit to take the president's advice. The president sent a lovely message on
true social saying, hey, listen to your customers. They're the best polls ever. Do what they want.
Don't go woke.
And what do you know?
They brought back this guy.
Talking about we need a rebrand.
Then poof.
How are you going to rebrand without de-brand?
Cracker barrel, you might be going the way of Bud Light.
I was also in my shorts feed.
But you know what?
They're not going to go the way of Bud Light.
I mean, it may be a little rocky.
I know a lot of you don't really want to go there right now,
but they're at least trying to salvage themselves.
They're not that dense.
It seemed like they were for a minute.
backlash are cracker barrel spending $700 million on a rebranding plan that they say will turn the product from old rustic to perhaps more modern streamlined.
Customers say that's just a giant helping of biscuits and bologna. They don't like it. So after a week's worth of backlash, the Tennessee base company did put out an apology statement of sorts, which said, in part, quote, we know we won't always get everything right the first time, but we'll keep to.
testing, learning, and listening to our guests and employees.
But the Mayor Culper, well, I didn't go down that.
Well, critics called it lame, and social media lit up with comments like these.
Quote, you kicked Uncle Herschel to the curb.
Now you are paying the price.
Own it and stop making excuses.
Another wrote, eating Sunday's supper in a place that looks like a car dealership does not say vintage
Americana.
But the company's new logo, let's begin there, a simple gold shield with the restaurants.
name, but gone is the image of a man affectionately called Uncle Herschel, dressed in overalls,
sitting by a barrel. The company also says stores will be decluttered with fewer knickknacks on
the wall, with brighter paint and booths. Critics call that solace, sterile and woke, a raising
heritage, they say. Another part of the apology statement, though, went on to say,
look, the things people love most about our stores aren't going anywhere, rocking chairs on the porch,
fire in the hearth, peg games on the table, unique treasures in our gift shop and vintage
Americana. But you know what, guys, it's not just the criticism that won't go away. The stock price
for Cracker Barrel has dropped 10% since this controversy began. That translates to about
$143 million in value being wiped off the book. So yes, Cracker Barrow wants to move ahead and wants
this controversy to go away, but it's not happening.
anytime soon back to you well it's getting better it's getting better so that was a couple of days ago
and i think people feel a little bit vindicated they feel like okay the company listened to us
i mean it doesn't change i guess the reality that you know what direction they were going in i mean
for goodness sakes the CEO was on good morning america and she was trying to convince everybody
this was just great this is just great and we're like okay woke lady enough
overwhelmingly positive that people like what we're doing i'll give you another soundbite i actually
happened to be in Orlando last week with all of our managers. We bring them together and once every other
year. And the number one question that I got asked, Michael, was how can I get a remodel? When can I get a
remodel? How do I get on the list? Oh, really? So because the feedback and the buzz is so good,
not only from our customers, but from our team members. No, it wasn't that good. Okay, it wasn't that good.
So now you're apologizing. And now you're going back to the old Uncle Herschel logo and you're getting
rid of the LGBTQ stuff on the website and refocusing.
And I would say, good.
You know what?
At least you clued in.
Finally, maybe you're not an ignoramus as you're going to allow that anymore.
Here's another controversy.
You know the little pin game.
If you've ever been to a cracker barrel, they have this little game that you can have
to play and it's kind of fun and, you know, you have to get a certain number right.
Or else you're in ignoramus.
No more.
Two, you're pretty smart.
If you leave three, you're just plain dumb.
and if you leave four, you're more than just plain ignoramus.
Now that was the original.
That's the offensive version.
Now, what's about the new thing?
So you'll feel you won't be as offended by now.
The new one says if you leave only one, you're a genius.
If you leave two and the rocking chair, but not the game.
Wait, if you leave two and rocking the chair but not the game.
Okay, you're rocking the chair, but you're not rocking the game.
Leave three or more.
No reason to be embarrassed.
Try again.
Yeah.
Okay.
Because that's the woke thing, right?
Nobody can be embarrassed.
You're never going to be an ignoramus in this new, happy little world in which we live.
Except, you know what?
We don't want that.
We elected Donald Trump.
Popular vote and the electoral college, right?
We don't want that.
We're sick of the wokeness.
Look, I mean, they tried to destroy so many companies.
It was partly why I started 76 research with Rob because we're looking at all these stocks
and we're like, for goodness sake, this is kind of a bargain.
You know, nobody wants to invest in this because they're too worried about,
oh, this, that, and the other, I'm sorry.
You know, when you're more focused on having somebody with purple hair and like multiple
genders on your board of directors instead of actually making money, that's a problem.
That needed to change.
Plenty of great companies out there, making plenty of money.
And that's what you want to find.
And that's what we try and do for you at 76 Research.
Go there.
Use code word dollar.
And, you know, engage in this economy because this is going to be good.
I'm telling you.
I want to turn to some of the new polls that have just come out right now.
because they've kind of had a large span.
I mean, on the one hand, like he's doing great.
And then on the other hand, if you look at this Quinnipiac one,
which threw me off because Quinnipiac has usually been pretty good
and very positive on Trump, that one he's not doing as well.
And I think that there's just so much in the terms of New Slow,
as I explain this to you guys, that, you know, it's like,
what minute do you catch someone in?
Because, you know, one minute they'd be worried about tariffs.
And then the next minute, they're like, wow, look at that crackdown on crime.
One thing that we saw overall in terms of the polls was that there was a lot of appreciation for the crackdown on crime, for sure.
And actually what he's doing on the immigration front is being very, very well received.
If you look at the aggregate numbers, not bad between New York Times and Real Clear Politics for 43% and 45.3% respectively.
Not bad, not bad at all.
Again, there's a lot going on.
This one kind of surprised me.
Okay, so this is Quinnipiac, most recent polling, actually showing the lowest approval rating for the Republican president among the bunch,
slipping three points since the survey was conducted in mid-June.
Again, I would just say that you've got to take into consideration all that's happening
right now because there's a lot.
There's a lot happening, right?
There's so much going on right now.
So how do you think about these things?
I asked my friend Kent Strang from AFP.
Watch.
Joining me right now with a look at some of these polls in the state of the economy.
We have my good friend back on the show, Kent Strang from Americans for Prosperity.org.
How you doing?
I'm doing great. Thanks for having me back, Trish. So I'm looking at these polls, and some of them are really good.
Like, you know, the Harvard Harris one, pretty impressive, 47%. Some of them, 37% out of Quinn of Piac. I was a little surprised by that.
What people are saying, analysts are saying, is contributing to this is a little bit of uncertainty over the economy.
I'm looking at the markets going, you know, they feel pretty good. They seem pretty good, especially when you look at the tech sector.
What do you think's really going on? What's affecting these poll numbers right now?
Look, I think a lot of Americans can look at this and feel like prices are high, and maybe that's
leading to some of the consumer sentiment. But let's take a look at what's happened since President
Trump has regained office here. Inflation has remained steady at 1.9%. We see weekly wages are
growing and outpacing inflation. We see the small business confidence is at a five-month high.
And I think what's driving that particular part is the one big, beautiful bill. What that did for small
businesses was ensure that they can thrive and grow by reinvesting in their business with the 100%
deductions on buying machinery. They can hire more employees. They know that the corporate rate is going
to be there forever, that it codifies the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act rates. And so I think we're seeing a
lot of stability in our market. It's a durable economy. Gas prices are down. And I think that that's
going to that's going to result in a good thing for Americans. Yeah. I mean, like I'm looking at it saying, I don't know what I'm
I've got to complain about him and things are actually looking a whole lot better than back in the day.
And there's a lot, I think, promising to look forward to. Perhaps maybe it's just some of this rhetoric
from the mainstream media that's scaring people. I don't know about tariffs, et cetera,
international issues. I'm surprised. I actually am surprised at the Quinn Piak poll because they often
tend to be pretty spot on. I'm heartened by what we're seeing in terms of the 47%. But, you know,
overall, if I were going to give him a grade, it's an A plus.
because one big, beautiful bill happened.
We're looking at lower taxes being cemented in that's so critical, as you well know,
for small business owners.
We're looking at this burst in AI activity, which is a big, big deal.
And I can't stress that enough.
And this is a president who understands it and embraces it, right?
Like, as opposed to say the Elizabeth Warren's Kamala Harris, Joe Biden's of the world
that were scared of it, that backed away.
He's like, no, no, no, we're going to own this space.
Right. It's incredibly clear that AI is going to be the next economic driver, the next economic revolution.
And what we need to decide right now in our government and as Americans is do we want to be the global leader in AI and compete with China?
I think we do because that's the future of the economy.
And one thing that we need to make sure that we do that to be prepared for the infrastructure of that is as all these data centers come on board, what are they going to need?
They're going to need energy.
Energy is just going to say that.
And if they can't produce affordable energy to drive the data centers and also lower costs for Americans, we're in big trouble.
So what we really need Congress to do is we need Congress to zero in and focus on permitting reform.
So what is permitting reform?
It lowers the red tape.
It makes it easier to build those energy projects because, as you well know, these projects get caught up in legal ease.
They get caught up in red tape.
They get caught up in lawsuits.
And we can't build anything.
If we keep that red tape intact, it's going to make it so we're behind the curve on AI,
behind the curve on energy production.
And we're not going to be the global leader to compete with China in that space.
Oh, we got to own it.
We got to own it.
Hey, I'm curious.
What do you think?
I'm very curious about this, Kent.
And we haven't talked about this offline or anything.
But, you know, you see the government now taking a stake in Intel or the government
taking a stake in defense companies.
So, you know, me good red-blooded American capitalists, my first instinct was,
who I don't know about that because, you know, I don't want the government involved.
But at the same time, I'm also like, you know, Intel's kind of important from a national security
standpoint.
All of these defense companies are really important from a national security standpoint.
And when you see sort of the demise of Intel that's been happening, let's face it, right,
over the last 15 years, it used to be the hottest thing.
and sliced bread and it's just deteriorated massively.
When you see that some of these defense companies maybe aren't keeping up because I don't
know, maybe they're too interested in DEI stuff, that makes me nervous.
The flip side, of course, is, gosh darn it, what if Kamala Harris were president?
And suddenly she's dictating, you know, how they're going to run the defense companies
and Intel.
What's your take on that?
What is AFP thinking about it?
I am with you in that assessment that there are certainly national security concerns,
and that's why President Trump and this administration are looking at that.
But I'm with you that I'm a believer in free market capitalism, that the government doesn't
pick winners and losers.
The marketplace decides.
And what gives me pause is exactly what you said is what happens when a hardcore progressive
leftist president comes along.
It could happen, right?
We're going to nationalize American industry.
Well, we know what happens when that goes on and that takes place.
And so I think we should exercise an incredible amount of caution as we look at the United
States government taking stake in company.
It's so harder. Maybe the answer is we just always need to have business people in that slot.
I mean, he's a business guy. He gets it. For goodness sakes, he's out there giving Cracker Barrel advice, right?
It was good advice, by the way. Cracker Barrel took it and what do you know?
The stock recovered and people are still a little bit bruised, but it moved quickly and that was a smart thing to do.
His point was, hey, Cracker Barrel, you know what?
Admit you're wrong and accept the fact that you just got a billion dollars worth free marketing and move on and, you know, listen to your consumers, listen to your customers.
because they are really ultimately the best polls.
And I thought it was great advice.
Look, he's a business guy.
He gets business.
He's looking at Intel saying, you got to do better.
If we're going to give you money, you better actually do better.
So I understand that perspective.
I just worry from the standpoint that we may not always have a Donald Trump-like figure in office.
And if you get somebody who's a commie, you know, AOC, or Bernie Sanders-like, or Tim Walz,
or any of these characters.
Gavin Newsom, for goodness sakes,
you're going to be up a creek without a paddle.
Again, where do you see us right now?
I know some analysts, oh, you know, there's a recession coming.
I look at the markets every day.
I don't see it, Kent, only because I look at, you know,
where the stock market is and they're trying to plan six months out,
and I'm seeing a lot of upside and consistency and optimism.
Where are you?
Sure.
I certainly don't have the crystal ball on that right now,
but I see optimism, too.
And again, I look back at what kind of,
Congress did with the one big, beautiful bill. They made the 2017 tax cuts permanent for American
families. And we know that if that didn't happen, it would have resulted in the largest tax hike
in American history. I think there's a lot of good to glean from that. And we need our economy
to focus on that. But we also need Republicans to go sell that bill and sell that language to provide
the confidence to consumers and the American people, because failure to do so would be a mistake.
And to hide away from this transformational piece of legislation would be a problem because there is so much
that will light our economy on fire.
We need to make that be known.
And we're doing that in Americans for Prosperity
every single day.
Just in August recess alone,
we've had over 48 lawmakers
join us for events.
We've had over 500 events this year
on the one big,
beautiful bill.
And we've knocked on about 800,000 doors
on this issue,
made over 600,000 phone calls
on this issue.
And so we need the American people.
No, you really are.
I mean, it's why I'm so happy
to partner with you
because you get such a great message.
It's so much about making these opportunities for everyday Americans,
giving everybody, as I call it, the freedom to prosper.
So I encourage people to go check out Americans for Prosperity.org.
You can get involved.
You guys have all kinds of grassroots levels for people to get involved and roll up their sleeves
and join your community and help make it a better place.
This is a great country.
We're coming up on 250 years.
I love it.
We're celebrating all year long.
It is good to see you, my friend.
Thank you so much, Trish.
Appreciate it.
Keep up the good stuff.
Thank you.
Again, my thanks to Kent.
Yeah, this is really strange.
I see some of your comments on Quinnipiac, just being a miserable poll.
Again, Americansfor Prosperity.org.
You should go check them out when you have a moment, terrific organization, doing a lot to advance,
advance the Trump agenda and the conservative agenda right now.
Yeah, it was a wild poll.
Listen, I think that things are pretty good right now.
And, you know, I don't know.
You can say I'm living in a bubble.
I do need your help, though.
I just put a message up.
Help me get to a million subs, okay?
Subscribe, share, like, make a comment.
It's really, really, really important.
I love having you all here.
I'm seeing some new names, new names here.
So I appreciate you joining me.
Million soon.
Uncandy, I hope, I hope.
I think they make it harder for you.
It's like, it's like a battle of wills, right?
Like, they're like, okay, can you do it?
This happened when I was trying to get to 100,000, just 100,000 subs.
It was in August of, gosh, two years ago.
Two years ago.
Think about that, guys.
We hit 100,000 in August.
I remember because I was up in Maine on a family vacation, and I was still doing the show from Maine.
I had, like, this little hovel, like in the room.
It was all like this pine wood around me in this little cabin, right?
and I'm like, just like inching back into that little corner of the room.
And I was doing my show from there.
And anyway, it was 100,000 that I was coming up on.
I was like, oh, if I can only get to 100,000.
And so here we are two years later.
And I'm like, oh, can we get to a million?
It's like we were flying.
And then all of a sudden, like as we inch closer, so much for compound returns, right?
Compound interest.
Thank you, guys.
I know that we will get to a million.
David Lorenzo, is this not a miracle?
I told you I'm getting better and better at tech.
I found this little tiny fan that I can put on the camera itself.
Amazing what you learned.
I'll tell you, thank you very much.
Chat GPT.
You're teaching me every day.
Charlotte, it's good to see you.
You're not getting the notifications.
All right, we really need to do something about that.
We really need it.
I'm going to create like some kind of newsletter.
Stay tuned.
Give me a couple of weeks because it's a little bit of work.
but I want to make sure that we have some kind of newsletter where you guys can at least get the
alert. I hope I don't annoy you too much with it, but we'll get the alert out there.
But it's great to have you all here. David, thank you for the nice thoughts.
I got to get Fluffy back on, right?
Fluffy is my dog that Don is referring to my little teeny tiny Maltese.
And he, it's actually a he, he's wonderful.
He's just the cutest little, you know, the kids call him Fluffy because, you know, they were kids.
when they got them. I'm actually afraid of dogs. Not anymore. This is like, what do they call
this? CBT, cognitive behavioral therapy, because I was actually really afraid of dogs,
like weirdly afraid of dogs, like little dogs. And, you know, we all have our things. Mine was
dogs. So I would actually hear a dog coming towards me, like if I was walking down the street,
and I would cross to the other side of the road, no joke. Like, I was really scared of dogs.
I did get bitten as a kid, but I can't blame it on that because I'm,
I was scared of dogs before I even got bitten.
So kids really wanted a dog and like, you know, I'm a mom.
I want my kids to have a dog.
It seems like a nice thing to have in childhood.
And I didn't want them to be like me and be afraid of dogs.
But I said, here's the deal.
We're going to get a really little dog, like a really little little dog.
So I found the smallest dog I could, a Maltese.
And my husband's like, you're going to be kidding me.
Because he's six, seven, okay?
He's a big guy.
He's like, are you kidding me?
We're getting a Maltese.
and I'll tell you he fell in love with that dog from day one.
We went to go see this dog at the breeder, and he was just the cutest little thing,
just such a good, good dog.
And we laughed and my husband said, that is a good dog.
And of course now, my giant six-foot-seven husband,
he will walk the dog, this little tiny little guy.
And he's the best.
We just adore him, we love him, and he is such a part of the family.
He's actually the only one of my kids, I joke, that really listens and does what I say.
You heard what Bonchino said earlier.
If you want a friend, get a dog, right?
Listen, if you want a child that's going to obey you constantly, it's the dog.
Love seeing you all.
It is really, really good to have you all here.
And thank you for everything you do.
I'm going to be back with you live again tomorrow.
And hopefully, we really do hit that million mark soon.
What do you think?
Can we do it by end of September?
Maybe.
What do you know?
What do you think?
But let me know. Let me know in the comments. I'll see you live again tomorrow.
Plenty of content coming your way today.
