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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Welcome everybody.
Speaker 2 (00:01):
Friday edition of the Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show
gets going right now. Much to discuss with all of you,
and I'm excited.
Speaker 3 (00:12):
To do it.
Speaker 2 (00:13):
So we've got the latest on the tariff negotiation, a
lot of negotiation talk coming our way. Latest on the
tariffs with Trump China, also negotiations with Russia. Right now,
you have Putin getting very aggressive and really setting Trump
(00:33):
off a bit here. I am curious to see where
this goes. I'm curious to see what happens next. Because
if Putin thinks that he's going to be able to
smack down Trump on the world stage without consequence, I
think he's got another thing coming. I think that he
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is underestimating what Donald Trump may be willing to do
in order to get the leverage that he needs to
bring this conflict to an end. Look, it's not going
to be easy, but it is necessary. Right we want
that conflict to end as soon as possible. But I
want to dive right into this place. I actually think
(01:15):
this is a fascinating, important story that could be the
beginning of a whole new era of immigration enforcement in
this country. Let's talk about what's gone on here first,
a judge in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, a county judge has been
(01:36):
arrested by federal law enforcement agents. I believe the US
Marshalls have arrested Judge Hannah Dugan earlier this morning, and
this was done because she is allegedly obstructing federal immigration enforcement. Notably,
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in this case, she looks to have taken it upon
herself to to essentially lie to federal agents about a
subject who was to be arrested in her courthouse so
that that wanted illegal alien could escape. So running interference
(02:21):
with law enforcement as a county judge, as an official
of the state of Wisconsin, she thought, you know what
I'll do, I'll misdirect law enforcement so that this guy
can get away.
Speaker 1 (02:36):
Now, this is really interesting because.
Speaker 2 (02:38):
It is in fact illegal to obstruct federal law enforcement.
And if you remember when it came to January sixth,
if you obstructed an official proceeding, at least if it
was January sixth, we were told over and over by
the media that you should spend years and years of
your life in prison. But in this instance, it's the
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first time that I've ever seen play an official of
the state or a judge who has been put on notice,
real notice, that it is not up to her to
try to undermine federal laws and she's not going to
get away with it. This is not just This is
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a warning shot for the entire sanctuary jurisdiction.
Speaker 1 (03:26):
Con It is wrong.
Speaker 2 (03:29):
What these places, what these law enforcement officers at the
local and state level. I understand they're directed to do
it by their superiors, So they are not given the
discretion to assist. If it's the NYPD, if it's the LAPD, etc.
They're not allowed to help under their own policies. Federal
law enforcement when it comes to immigration and deportation, that
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is one thing. But to get in the way Clay,
it is illegal. This judge deserves to be arrested, cash
betel the FBI. This new Trump administration is actually looking
at the laws and saying judges have to obey them too.
Sorry if you watch too much, too much MSNBC. But
(04:14):
that's not a get out of jail free card on
immigration enforcement. I think this is a great move. Yeah,
I think it's a big move.
Speaker 4 (04:20):
And I actually am coming right from the White House
buck where I just talked with Tom Homan, and we're
going to place some of that I think in the
third hour, focusing on exactly what they're going to do
to ratchet up this pressure on individuals involved in trying
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to cover in violation of federal law for illegal immigrants.
And this is something that I think we've hit on
and I think it's important for people to understand. And
Tom Homan laid it out, and he's laid it out before,
and we've made this clear. They believe that because Joe
Biden let ten million illegals into this country over the
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last four years. Tom Homan just told me Buck that
he thinks there's over twenty million illegals is the number
that he would put it at roughly in the country
right now. And they have made it so difficult to
deport illegals from this country that he thinks and I
think the only explanation for this is somewhere down the
line they're going to get amnesty and Democrats think they've
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added a lot of voters. That's the only thing that
makes sense here. And in order to keep that from
becoming a reality, you have to deport people. It's one
thing to stop. That's the first you know, if what's
the first rule of being a physician, do no harm. Right,
we've at least stopped the harm on the illegal border crossings,
because effectively the border is completely shut down. But now
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they have decided to make the battle ground whether or
not you can deport these individuals. And you know how
they've done it, buck. They have basically enlisted six hundred
some odd fed district court judges who believe that their
judicial ruling should overrule the choice of the executive of
the United States, that is, the president. And so right
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now they are of the opinion that they just have
to outlast Donald Trump and maybe AOC comes in or
whoever the Democrats are able to get elected, border gets
wide opened again, and we pour tens of millions of
more people right back into the country. That's the big
battle that we're fighting, and getting people out is where
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they've decided that they're going to lay down, thwart the
Trump train and try to keep it from continuing to move.
Speaker 2 (06:39):
I think that this is also clay when you see
once again the people who claim to be so they're
legal formalists when it comes to every layer of process
upon process. Yeah, to let's be clear, to stop deportations.
I'm not even just talking about in general, stop deport
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rotations of criminal illegal aliens. We have to come up
with a better term for this right, because an illegal
alien has committed a crime. But I mean, look, we
are rational and honest people. We understand there's a difference
between somebody who is in their fifties and has been
here for twenty years illegally and has been working in
the service industry or you know, there's a difference in
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the urgency to get them out or the urgency of
handling their case. Then there is for somebody who's an
MS thirteen gang member who is a threat to kill people,
to rob people, has done that as a wife beater,
is violent, right, they want to stop the ladder from
being deported. We're not even talking about that initial category
right now, but Clay, they're illegal formulasts.
Speaker 1 (07:43):
The law is the law.
Speaker 2 (07:45):
Oh, we need to bring an MS thirteen gang member,
which is now a designated terrorist organization, so the gang
terrorism thing is and their narco terrorism has been a
real thing for a long Pablo Escobar was a narco
guy and a terrorist, so these things are not mutually
exclusive at all. But they want to bring him back
into the United States so that we can go through
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another layer of kicking him out of the United States
and hope that they can subvert that layer and keep
him in the country. That's what's really going on. But
then they look at a statute that lays out you
cannot obstruct and you cannot aid and a bet. Right
if I if Immigration and Customs Enforcement Clay was looking
for somebody and and they and you know, and illegal
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came running up to my door and knocked on my
door and said, hey, can you hide me. Ice is
looking for me. And I said, yeah, sure, go to
the back room. And then Ice knocks on my door
and I say, I don't know what you're talking about.
There's nobody on these premises. Who's that illegal? I'm obstructing.
That's a violation of the same way that if somebody
stole a car and I went up to the cops
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and I said, oh, the guy went that way, when
he really went the other way, or I was hiding
him in my home aiding in a betting, you cannot
do that. This judge did that, and the judge is
not above the law. The judge should be held to
the law. Once you start to get deeper, the Democrats
have gotten used to we just ignore the statutes on
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immigration in all respects that we don't like. That's not
the game the Trump administration is going to allow them
to play anymore. It's a big change.
Speaker 4 (09:18):
It's a huge change, and I think it's not only
This is one where I'm going to say, the message
that you send is incredibly important not only for the
judge who's violating the law, but also for everyone else
out there to understand that there are now consequences for
doing this. This is one where you are sending not
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only a message to this individual judge who likely has
violated the law. Based on the FBI arrest most people
arrested federally have violated the law. Federal prosecutions have pretty
good success rates. But it's other judges looking around and saying, oh,
they're actually going to enforce it.
Speaker 1 (09:56):
Now.
Speaker 4 (09:57):
You know what's going to happen, don't you buck. This
judge's going to turn in to a left wing hero.
This judge is going to be now the new face
of judicial restraint that I'm telling you how this is
going to play out. They're going to say, well, we
wish we had had judges who would have stood up
to Adolf Hitler during Nazi era Germany. This judge is
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going to become the new left wing hero, irrespective of
whether she has behaved illegally. Look at who they decided
to make their face at El salvadoran wife beating human
trafficking illegal immigrant who's a member of a gang. You
don't think they're going to use this judge in the
Milwaukee area, in a battleground state as the new flashpoint
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cultural pivot for defending mancracy in America.
Speaker 2 (10:45):
They may, but I don't think that this serves the
Democrat parties.
Speaker 1 (10:50):
I'm not arguing it's a good decision.
Speaker 2 (10:52):
I'm just saying this is what I think they're gonna
But I think I think that's important. I think you're
right that there will be people, certainly on the left.
I don't know if the mainstream Democrat party is going
to rally behind this judge. It really depends as we
find more. It depends, I think, on finding out more
about who was she harboring allegedly, what was this individual story?
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You know, if this is a person you know who's
got a bunch of DUIs and like a you know,
an assault arrest on his record or something, I think
that becomes a lot harder for them, and that then
may change a little bit of how they position this.
But a judge getting arrested by US marshals for obstructing
federal law enforcement is a big deal, and we actually
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need more. The judiciary is not above the law. That's
the real message from this, and from a lot of
what we see going on right now. We've seemed to
be led to believe. First of all, the judiciary is nonpartisan,
which unfortunately is a lie, just like journalism as nonpartisan.
It's just has always been a lie. The judiciary is
not nonpartisan, and I wish that they were different, but
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I know it's not different. And beyond that, the judiciary
has to be held to the same laws that all
the rest of us are, irrespective of how importantly how
powerful their political beliefs may be on some issue.
Speaker 1 (12:11):
So this is.
Speaker 2 (12:14):
This is going to be very interesting because Clay, I
don't think this is the only one. Every major city
in America pretty much, when I say major, I think
if you're talking about over a half a million people,
let's say, so every when I say major, I mean large.
Every large city in America is a sanctuary jurisdiction. As
far as I know, I think every single one whoa
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what's going on with that? Where else are they doing
this right? Where else are these kinds of actions being
taken that are violations of law and what's that going
to mean? So we'll take some we'll take some calls
on this, we'll dive into this some more. Also, our
friend Pete hegsett that the Pentagon is taking some very
important steps, specifically with regard to COVID nineteen COVID nineteen
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related service disruption.
Speaker 1 (12:59):
Re and statement.
Speaker 2 (13:01):
I can't think of a quicker way to say that
than if you lost your job because of COVID in
the military, you're getting your job back and they're working
on getting that done.
Speaker 1 (13:08):
So we'll talk about that. I think that's really important.
Speaker 2 (13:11):
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my dad, my sister, they've all.
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Speaker 2 (14:44):
Welcome back into Clay and Buck. Clay is in our
nation's capital and he'll bring you some of that. He
sat down with Tom home in for an interview, so
he's gonna be helming the show in the third hour.
I got all family in town here and we're having
a lot of fun with the baby, Clay. I keep
being told by everybody that this baby I'm I'm this
(15:06):
is external. This is just what I'm being told. Everyone
thinks their baby's the cutest baby ever, right. I mean,
you thought you're three boys were the cutest babies and
the history of babies that I understand. Obviously, I think
the same of my little boy. But he's so well
behaved that I'm being warned by family members that this
is not normal and that we should not expect this
the next time. He's sleeping well like no challenges, by
(15:28):
and large, he's he just chills all day.
Speaker 1 (15:31):
He sleeps through the night. It's amazing.
Speaker 2 (15:33):
He already sleeps through the night. Yeah, I mean Carrie
wakes him up to feed him and that's it. But
that's he has to be woken up to feed once
and then he goes right back to sleep and he
sleeps through the night. And it's like, I don't even know.
I tell this to people and they're like, what, yeah,
I've never even I've never heard of that happening. For what,
he's my mom had four kids, right, you're you're you've
(15:53):
got you know your mom had two two and then
we had two three, Yeah, you had three. My Mom's like,
I've never seen this before. So grand any is coming
in here and saying, I've never seen anything like it.
So it's been pretty nice.
Speaker 4 (16:04):
That I mean, usually them, by far the toughest thing
about having a newborn is the lack of sleep. So
if you're handling the sleep already a couple of weeks
in like that is unprecedented.
Speaker 1 (16:17):
I don't know what it ever keeps saying are you okay?
And everything? I'm like, am I okay. It is a fiddle.
It's great, baby's adorable, carry's doing great.
Speaker 7 (16:25):
You know.
Speaker 2 (16:25):
Anyway, I'm just maybe I shouldn't tell people this because
people kind of look at me, like what do you
what do you mean? Like it's like I'm skipping the
hazing but still joining the fraternity a little bit, you know,
like you're not dressing in a chicken suit and like,
you know, running over to sorority row or something. I mean,
I'm like, no, I just no hazing, just going right
to the fun part. So yeah, that's pretty amazing. Hopefully
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it keeps up.
Speaker 4 (16:47):
But if it does, then that's the part that usually
for the first six months or so is brutal, because
once you get to about six months, the baby can
start to have a little bit of personality, I mean
real personality where you can start to kind of interact
with the kid in a way. Three months you start
to get those smiles stuff like that, which is good.
But but yeah, like prior to that, they're a lot.
(17:10):
But so if that's true, then that is that's phenomenal.
Speaker 2 (17:13):
Yeah, if I show up super haggard on the radio
in a couple of weeks, we're all gonna know it's
because I jinxed this and now the baby is, you know,
not sleeping and we're having trouble. But for all of
you who have been asking, and all of you been
so supportive. You parents out there have all welcomed me
into your fraternity. It's a co ed fraternity. We actually
had those at my school, a co ed fraternity. I
was like, isn't that not really a fraternity then? But
neither here nor there. But yes, thank you so much
(17:36):
for all your all your well wishes.
Speaker 1 (17:37):
All right, let's talk about Pete.
Speaker 2 (17:39):
Secretary Defense had seth He is doing some important stuff
over at the Pentagon.
Speaker 1 (17:45):
I I still there.
Speaker 2 (17:48):
There are things that I will never let go Clay,
and I don't think you will either, about what happened
during COVID that anybody involved in who has any bit
of intellegory on or decency should admit that they were
completely wrong, admit that what they did was was awful,
and try to make amends. Now there are a number
(18:10):
of those things, right, I mean for Fauci, for example,
I well, I could do a three hour show on
we could just sit here and talk about all the
awfulness of Fauci. But one of them was the rejection
of natural immunity, one of the longest standing principles in
immunology that exists. Remember, they just pretended like, oh, you
had COVID, you still have to do all the crazy stuff.
What do you mean I have a positive COVID test.
It's been two weeks, Like, shouldn't I just go about
(18:31):
my life? The answer should have been yes, So effectively,
we all should have been done with COVID once.
Speaker 1 (18:36):
You know, I got it? Uh, you know in the
first wave? Did you get it for? Did you get
hit in the first wave? When did you get it?
Speaker 4 (18:42):
I got it early, but I didn't have any real issues. Well,
first wave, I guess would have. I had it in
like November of time. I mean original COVID, you know,
not not COVID zero. Not COVID zero. I mean original
COVID with the uh, with the sugar, not the corn serius.
I had the I had the og COVID on in
November of twenty. Yeah, so yeah, I got that same
(19:04):
I got in the fall of twenty I also got Anyway.
My point is that there are things that are just
unforgivable and people should at least try to get forgiveness
for it, nonetheless. And one of them is anybody who
was a law enforcement, military first respond anyone who got
fired because they didn't want to get the vaccine. Now
we know there's no doubt whatsoever. The vaccine offered zero
protection to other people. So the notion that you should
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have been forced to get a vaccine because of what
other people want for you, because you are a risk
to them was completely as a total fallacy. And there's
no argument about this. That people were fired from the military.
Of thousands and thousands of people fired from military fire.
And please, I know you're gonna call me from a
different job or a different sector, anybody who lost their
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job over this in the government, and it's within the
power of the Trump administration to fix this.
Speaker 1 (19:54):
It needs to be fixed. Private sector is a little tougher,
but still should be fixed. Here is Pete Hegseth giving
it a and update.
Speaker 2 (20:00):
This is cut one on the reinstatements for service members
who were separated from or taken adverse action against because
of COVID.
Speaker 8 (20:09):
Today, I'm signing a memorandum that directs the Undersecretary of
Defense for Personnel and Readiness to provide additional guidance to
the boards that are reviewing these cases concerning the review
of requests from service members and former service members adversely
impacted by COVID nineteen vaccine mandate. The guidance also will
facilitate the removal of adverse actions on service members solely
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for refusing to take the COVID nineteen vaccine, including discharge
upgrades and less than fully honorable discharges for individuals separated
for refusing to take the COVID nineteen vaccine.
Speaker 5 (20:42):
So we're trying to scrub all that clean, all that up.
Speaker 8 (20:44):
Will also facilitate appropriate remedies for service members who have
suffered additional career setbacks resulting from the previous administration's unlawful
vaccine mandate.
Speaker 4 (20:58):
I love it, Clay, Yeah, and it's one that Trump promised,
and I get it. There are people out there listening
and they're saying, oh, Trump was not perfect on COVID,
and you're correct, but he was way better than Joe
Biden was. And if he had won reelection in twenty
twenty and been able to stay in office, you would
have never had a COVID shot mandate. You wouldn't have
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had it go to the Supreme Court.
Speaker 2 (21:24):
In May of twenty twenty, I go to the White
House at Trump's invitation and sit down with him to
actually talk about being CIA director, which now I can
speak to you all about very openly because some of
our peers ended up taking cabinet position, some of our friends.
But I talked to Trump about being CIA director for
the twenty twenty one term. This was a real conversation
that I've mentioned before in the show. It was a
real conversation that we had in the Oval.
Speaker 3 (21:46):
Uh.
Speaker 1 (21:46):
And He's then brought it up several.
Speaker 2 (21:48):
Times in front of Clay, which was pretty funny because
I was I think I haven't said it on the air. Yeah,
I think he did say it on the air. Yeah,
But I remember being there in May of twenty twenty
in the White House. I keep saying the date. Just
remember this is very early in our whole COVID saga.
Nobody in the White House is wearing masks. Trump shook
my hand, No masks. It was all you know, this
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whole they like they were trying to live in reality
but not, you know, freak everybody out. So I'm just
saying there was a clear understanding that there was a
paranoia and a freak out going on. And Trump was
very clear to me. He's like, look, I don't want
to overrule all the states on this, because remember what
if he had overruled What if Trump had overruled the
states federally, and actually there had been some of these interventions,
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some of these things had gone wrong. And what if
all of a sudden, Texas had three Legitimately they lied
about the data a million different ways, but I mean
legitimately had two or three times the COVID deaths, then
a state like California, it would have been a political disaster.
Speaker 1 (22:46):
And the whole thing.
Speaker 2 (22:47):
So I understand why in May of twenty twenty he
was willing to allow states to do the federalist thing
and take their own, make their own choices. The separation,
remember the vaccine mandate thing is one hundred percent Biden.
Trump had nothing to do with that. That happened after
he was no longer in office, and it is completely inexcusable.
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And we have a real debt to those service members,
to those law enforcement officers, those first responders, nurses, doctors,
anybody who got fired from their job because they wouldn't
get the COVID shot. We have to make that up
to them, and Pete's taking Secretary of Defense HESAT is
taking important steps to that end.
Speaker 4 (23:27):
I think it's the least we could do, and I
would submit, remember, but for Trump's Supreme Court appointments. Was
it six' three that the government couldn't mandate THE covid
shot basically for everybody in the whole. COUNTRY i think
it finished sixty. Three and if you, remember the questioning
(23:47):
From sotomayor And Katanji Brown jackson in, particular was. Moronic
they had not done the basic. Research wasn't It Soto
mayor who said there hundreds of thousands of kids hospitalized
WITH Covid SHE i mean just legitimately had no. Idea
as a part of her, questioning you could tell that
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she had not done the most basic research on this.
Issue but For trump getting Three Supreme court opinions, appointments
this opinion would have gone out and everybody In america
basically would have been forced to get THE covid shot
as a condition of. Employment AND i mean the fact
(24:30):
That biden got shot. DOWN a lot of people now forget,
it but it was AND i give credit to the
judges that were in the majority Rever for a long,
time nobody would stand up and say The constitution matters
the most in times of war and. Crisis it's actually
when we're in peril and when we face real difficulty
that the fabric of The constitution matters the, most and
(24:54):
they were, willing don't, forget huge majorities of The american
public were willing to throw The constitution on a dumpster
fire because they were afraid OF. Covid they decided that
it didn't matter.
Speaker 2 (25:05):
ANYMORE i completely disagree even with some of the conservatives
when it comes to their jurisprudence that allowed them to
or that they thought allowed the government to shut down
churches because of an aerosoloaws.
Speaker 1 (25:16):
Biberus that's. There they were.
Speaker 2 (25:16):
Wrong they were, scared and they were, cowards and they were.
Wrong you actually can't do, THAT i, agree AND i
hope that not while people are gathering to go to weed. Stores, sorry,
no you know WHAT i, Mean, like you gotta remember it.
Wasn't it wasn't shelter in place, everybody and if you,
don't you're gonna. Die it was you, know go To Whole,
foods go to your weed, store go to the liquor.
Store but you can't go to.
Speaker 1 (25:37):
Church.
Speaker 4 (25:39):
Okay one of my favorites buck was remember that they
kept open Some like there's an ice cream shop in
my neighborhood that never shut. Down ice, cream cupcake stores
those were considered essential, businesses so you could go to,
those you couldn't go to the.
Speaker 2 (25:55):
Church you, Know i'm gonna tell you. Something it's interesting
because you know you've made, This you've called this long.
Shot we're weaving. Now you've called this long shot About
Andrew cuomo being being the mayor Of New York city
and the comeback that you think is gonna have now
up to this, point you're. Right he's running and he's
in the. Lead, However cuomo is, horrible not just ON.
Covid my Friend Mark simone On worr reminded me of
(26:17):
this recent WHEN i was talking to. Him, cuomo so
you can go to The Buck. Brief we had a
nice conversation about, this the podcast and the Claim buck.
Network cuomo was the guy who did the no no you,
know the basically you get, released no. BAIL i forget
what the, price you, know no cash BAIL i think
was the. Way but the jail break, bill that's what
the jail break.
Speaker 1 (26:38):
Bill that Was.
Speaker 2 (26:38):
Cuomo he actually did horrible things as the, governor but
he was so bad ON covid that it overshadowed a
lot of the terrible stuff that everybody disliked before, then
and then the fact that The democrats pushed him out
for grabbing the lady around the stomach and kissing one
on the cheek or. Whatever it was like, this you,
know the being handsy. Stuff i'm not Sure clay he's
(26:59):
gonna have as easy a time as once other people get.
Speaker 1 (27:02):
It, remember no one Thought Bill deblasia was gonna be
mayor Of New. York there was a.
Speaker 2 (27:05):
WOMAN i think her name Is Christine, QUINN i can't.
REMEMBER i think that's right who was expected to be
the far and Away AND i, think as people find
out when you look back At cuomo ON covid and
he looked back at him on crime and a whole
range of, issues he was he was a terrible, governor.
TERRIBLE i think the primaries In, june, THOUGH i, mean
it's gonna be here in like eight, weeks nobody's gonna
(27:28):
even hardly be paying. ATTENTION i did see. This you
know who just Endorsed, Cuomo Kirsten, gillebrand one of the.
Senators but you know what's significant to me about that.
Endorsement she was the one who really forced Out Al
franken over that picture on the airplane on the transport
where he's pretending to grab a girl's boobs when she's.
Speaker 1 (27:50):
ASLEEP i, mean like a.
Speaker 2 (27:52):
DECADE i don't like to be in this. Position i'm.
Not they Did al frankin Dirty, OKAY i Think Al
franken's a, jerk but that was. Wrong actually should not
have pushed him out for. That, okay there was that
that was not that did not rise to the level
of you, KNOW i.
Speaker 4 (28:07):
Just think it's an incredible sign of me, too being
over that now she's Endorsing, cuomo who was actually forced
out for legitimately touching a.
Speaker 1 (28:17):
Woman.
Speaker 4 (28:18):
AGAIN i think it's a joke that he got forced
out in particular over, this that there's a lot of
reasons that he was awful as. Governor but now she's
backing in and coming and supporting. Him we'll talk a
little bit about that. More but, UH i think he's
gonna be THE i think he's gonna. WIN i don't
think it's gonna be, close AND i would love to be,
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Podcasts speaking of, variety a guy who's talked about every
subject under the, sun written about a lot of them
over the. Years bill, O'Reilly, bill bringing you. In it's
almost one hundred days and big broad question to start with.
YOU i think one hundred days will officially be early next.
Week how would you grade the first one hundred days
(30:17):
of The trump? Administration has anything surprised? You has anything
stood out to you that maybe you were not. Anticipating,
also as a part of that grade that you might.
Speaker 3 (30:28):
Give, well you'd had to do subjects if you want
to be, fair and give grades different, Subjects, economy foreign, affairs,
immigration all to get different. GRADES i think The Tariff
Liberation day stuff was, unanticipated certainly by. Me and you,
(30:48):
KNOW i have a pretty close contact with The White.
HOUSE i know what they're doing and why they're, doing
AND i wasn't ready for or that shock and awe at.
All So tuesday is one hundred day. Anniversary On, Wednesday
we'll be doing a two hour town hall On News,
(31:11):
nation kicking it off With President. Trump he'll be on with,
Me Chris, Cuomo STEPHEN. A smith to go down the
list of what has. Happened but you, know a lot
of this is, emotion not, fact And that's What i'm
trying to get away. From but if you ask me
a specific question about a policy That trump has done
(31:32):
in one hundred, DAYS i can give you a fairly specific.
Speaker 2 (31:35):
Answer, well let's take a, look, First bill at what
you think on the, economy because that's BEEN i think
the primary policy area where even people who are Pro
trump maybe have gotten a little.
Speaker 1 (31:50):
Unnerved by some of the market moves.
Speaker 2 (31:52):
Recently right if the, left oh, Yeah trump is, hitler
he sent THIS ms thirteen, Guy we expect all that.
Stuff but the, economy the, tariffs all of, THAT i
think is where you, know there's a little bit of
a have faith in, me trust me attitude From trump
on this. One how do you how do you assess
how he's doing and what that's looking like so.
Speaker 3 (32:09):
Far well that whenever you miss with people's, money they're
going to get. Emotional number. ONE i don't know If
Donald trump understands that because he's a child of the.
Privilege he's been a wealthy person since he's been. Born
BUT i don't know if he understands the emotion That
americans have tied into their cash because it's everything in this.
(32:34):
Country that's the capitalistic, country and then if you don't
have enough, money you're going to have a miserable life.
Period so when the stock market began to robble and
then collapse for a few, days people not only started to,
worry they got angry because when you're surprised in a negative,
(32:57):
way usually the first emotion is, Anger what are you?
Doing get it from? Me all, right that's, natural it's
all natural saying that people don't understand tariffs to this,
day they don't know what's going. On you can go
out there with, charts and you can go to night
school or on the, internet enroll in a macroeconomics. Course
(33:19):
it'll take you three or four weeks to understand what
the tariffs. Are so isn't like, immigration which is easy to.
Understand and so the emotion of the country was what
are they doing To Donald? Trump and that hurt. Him
NOW i don't, know you, know And i'm going to
(33:40):
ask him certainly On. Wednesday you, know do you understand
Why americans are disenshanted at this point that on the,
record because it's all WHAT i just told you is
one hundred percent. True the economy itself is pretty, good
and it wasn't bad under By. Night price is To,
(34:02):
biden but prices are coming down Under. Trump in my
area On Long, island gas prices are down significantly and
food is down as. Well, NOW i don't think the
greedy insurance company is going to drop their, prices and
that was a big factor to Destroying Joe, biden but
you don't. Know increase competition may cause. That but people
(34:23):
have jobs and plenty of jobs. Around consumers are spending,
money so the economy is. Okay but this tariff, Deal
trump's going for the, big big payoffs here and maybe
he'll get, it but maybe doesn't counter.
Speaker 4 (34:41):
Panic we're talking To bill O'Reilly's going to be having
the president for one hundred. Days you've known the president
a long. Time your buck is known the president for
a long. Time i've known him the last five or six.
Years he seems more comfortable to, Me bill in and
this iteration of his presidency than he ever has. Before
(35:05):
i'm curious if you get that vibe from, him whether
you would attribute it partly to surviving In. Butler maybe
it's winning the popular, Vote maybe despite putting on the
twenty twenty eight. Hat it's knowing that there is an
end to the race in sight where he's not necessarily
a politician. Anymore do you get that? Sense how would
(35:27):
you assess him personally as we come up on this
one hundred day.
Speaker 3 (35:30):
Mark, well certainly he's far more comfortable than he was
the first time, around because the first time around he
didn't know what he was. Doing. Yeah so he comes into,
office AND i can tell you this with, certainty knowing
that the president before him fail dismally and with a
(35:52):
personal grudge Against Joe. Biden Donald trump Hates Joe. Biden
AND i don't use that word. Often it's not a just,
like it's a hate Because trump believes That biden was
behind many of the legal problems that he. Experienced Where's Merrick,
garland by the, way he's in a witness protection. PROGRAM
(36:13):
i never saw a guy get out of town. Fasten All,
Right So trump comes in and he goes he's got
an agenda where he didn't have that in the first
go around he was it. Was it took him almost
six months to believe he was actually. There, okay so
he gets there and he goes shock and, awe shocking
(36:39):
all border boom, works, shocking AW dei boom, works, shocking.
Awe paris uh oh doesn't. Work, now the first few
months before the, tariffs he was riding high and he
(37:00):
was very super. Confident now that's a little more. Tentative
ed that To, putin basically poking him in the eye
Because trump did not anticipate that would. Happen they had
a structure of a deal Before trump was even. Elected
putin And. Trump But putain is so, evil so massively,
bad that he's going to cause as much problem as
(37:25):
humanly possible before he'll make a. Deal And trump did
not anticipate. That so let's throw him off his game
a little. Bit trump with the terriffs And, putin but
certainly he's far more confident. Now AND i was in
a cabinet meeting with him and his advisors On Saint
patrick's day than he was the first time.
Speaker 2 (37:45):
Around, Bill COULD i just jump in on, that BECAUSE
i think that's really. Interesting do you think That putin
may have Underestimated trump in this exchange because it's not looking.
Good AND i mean that from the optic side of, things.
RIGHT i, know the deal's not, done nothing's been agreed to, formally.
Etc but For putin to do the dramatic escalation with
(38:06):
some of these, strikes maybe dramatic is too strong a.
Speaker 1 (38:08):
Word escalation with some of these.
Speaker 2 (38:10):
Strikes while this is, ONGOING i Think trump feels a
little slighted, Personally AND i just wonder if you think
That putin doesn't realize Slighting trump personally is not smart.
Speaker 3 (38:19):
Business you, KNOW i am not a, psychiatrist BUT i
Have Vladimir putin on the cover of my upcoming, Book Confronting,
evil which will be Out september. Ninth the guy is.
Hardcore he enjoys inflicting pain on other. People he's, unpredictable
(38:43):
so it's hard for me to assess his. MOTIVATION i
can tell you That trump was confident Because trump looks
at life in a linear. Way if the deal is,
good you take. It putin doesn't see it that. Way
putin wants to inflict pain on other. People that's what
(39:04):
he's done his whole entire. LIFE i don't know If
trump understands. THAT i actually told him that face to
face eight years ago in the first interview he did
before being, inaugurated WHEN i was On Fox news AND i,
(39:26):
said this, guy he's a, killer and you know the sound,
bite it's a famous. SoundBite he, goes, well we're not
that pure. Ourselves that Was trump's. Answer, NOW i believe
That trump knows that he's going to have to Punish
putin in order to Get putin to do, anything and
that strategy is.
Speaker 4 (39:44):
Underway how about you said you were in a cabinet
meeting On. St patrick's day With. Trump how confident are
you In Pete hegseeth's stature as The defense. Secretary so,
Far trump has not had to fire anybody in the
first hundred. DAYS i think he wants to set the
(40:05):
precedent that he is not going to listen to the
media at all because they're never happy and they're always
demanding the next.
Speaker 1 (40:12):
Head on a.
Speaker 4 (40:12):
Platter how would you assess Heg seth's status and so
Far trump staying behind everybody that's a part of the.
Speaker 3 (40:20):
Cabinet When hegseth was, NOMINATED i said that was not
a good. Nomination you'll remember. THAT i think we talked
about it on this.
Speaker 1 (40:28):
Program we, did, yeah and.
Speaker 3 (40:31):
The reason was that most people are working At pentagon
are careerists their whole, life they worked. There they don't
want an agent of change walking. In that's Eg. Seth
they're going to try to undermine and destroy. HIM a
stronger person with more experience could counter. That Heg seth. Can't,
(40:55):
therefore he is not going to survive in that. Job,
now your point About Donald trump not being intimidated by
the Hate trump media is an excellent. Point everybody should understand.
It he's not going to look. Weak BUT i don't
believe that Mister Haig seth is going to be able
to run The. Pentagon that will become clear to The
(41:21):
joint chiefs Of, staff who then Tell Donald, trump if
they haven't, already you got to get somebody else in.
Speaker 2 (41:28):
There and we ask You bill, also we're running close
up against the. Breaker BUT i did want to get this.
In i'm sure you saw.
Speaker 8 (41:35):
This.
Speaker 1 (41:35):
UH i guess maybe scuttle butt.
Speaker 2 (41:38):
About besant And, elon you guys with plenty of money
and plenty of. EGO i think that's fair to, say
really going at it if you believe the, reports AND
i haven't seen. ANYBODY i, Mean Caroline levitt was, like you,
know boys'll be, Boys so this Wasn't no one has
seemed to suggest this is fake but getting, personal getting
nasty over the. Irs. Director what do you see? Here
(42:01):
what are the bigger dynamics maybe within The White house
that you think this might allude? To or is this
just two, guys you, know scoping each other out and
not liking what they.
Speaker 1 (42:10):
See what was this all?
Speaker 3 (42:11):
ABOUT i don't know what it was, about BUT i
know it. Happened so you're not going to see much
Of Elon musk this. Summer AND i think his tenure
at The White. House he still has The president's, ear
(42:31):
but he's not gonna be around very much as it,
is emerging as a very powerful person in The trump.
Administration what do you think about? THAT i don't. Know
EARLY i don't. KNOW i do know that he was
a moderating force to pull back on the shock and
(42:54):
awe with the, tariffs.
Speaker 7 (42:57):
And you know that.
Speaker 3 (42:59):
Worked the market stabilized to some. Extent that's a big
plus for.
Speaker 1 (43:04):
Him what is the one thing you want to?
Speaker 2 (43:07):
SEE i, Mean i'm, sure, SORRY i don't want to
make you give up some of what you're going to
be talking to him about in a few. Days BUT
i think everyone would expect you'd ask the focus between
now and the fall For. TRUMP i know there's a
lot of things got to walk into gum at the same. Time,
sure but if there's one area where he could put
real points on the board in a way that would
(43:30):
help with the momentum to get more of the agenda,
done not losing the, midterms. Etc what would you want
to see? Him you, know what do you think the
most important area for racking up wins is for this? Administration,
well if What i'm.
Speaker 3 (43:44):
Hearing is, true he'll have deals With india And japan
to announce almost maybe next. Week and if that, happens
THE eu will follow soon In mexico And. Canada, also
if you can get that done in the month Of,
may then he'll be riding high.
Speaker 8 (44:05):
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Podcasts i'm up IN dc right now AND i spend
some time over at The White house earlier. Today got
to talk With Tom, homan who is Implementing Donald trump's border,
policy and certainly a new was breaking day in that.
Arena we talked a couple of hours ago this, morning
(46:06):
just next door to The White house in the Old
Executive office. Building this is what it sounded, like and
it started with this first question for, me For Tom,
homan how would he assess the first hundred days of
the work that they've been able to do so far
and how well has it. Gone this is what it sounded.
Speaker 7 (46:26):
Like we're kicking ASS i, mean look at the. NUMBERS i,
mean in seven weeks we got border crossings down over ninety,
percent and right now is, today we're down ninety six.
Percent so based on the, data real, data we have
the most secure border in the history of this nation
today which is a huge. Success and other than just
(46:47):
the numbers being down ninety six, percent there's two other
metrics THAT i look at on the border that. Extraordinary
Under Joe, biden we averaged eighteen hundred gotaways a, day
eighteen hundred known got aways people we know cross the
border but got away because the border till too busy changing,
diapers making baby form and so. Forth we went from
eighteen hundred day to less than forty forty forty two.
Speaker 5 (47:08):
Minutes, yeah we'll get.
Speaker 7 (47:09):
Them we'll get them, too and and and the other
number is of those that we apprehend every. Day Under Joe,
biden we got over eleven thousand. Day today's number was
one hundred and seventy eight eleven thousand to one hundred
and seventy. Together the third METRIC i looked at how
many people have got released from the board Because President
trump edded catching release. Right so from inauguration day To
(47:33):
april first last Year january, Twentieth april first last round
by neighbor released one hundred and eighty four thousand people
illegal aliens into The United states same time period on
The trump nine four of them were material witnesses we
needed for criminal. Trial four was extremely urgent medical needs
(47:54):
that we couldn't we couldn't, remove got to take care
of the medical needs right. Away and one was for
a humanitarian. REASON i think it was a some sort
of organ transplant for a DYNE chownd one hundred and
eighty four thousand. Tonight so we have the most secure
border in history of this nation right.
Speaker 4 (48:08):
Now, okay so the border is secure is one of
the biggest allies we were ever told That congress had
to act to secure the.
Speaker 7 (48:15):
Border President trump did in seven week With Joe. Biden
couldn't have went doing four, Years like The president, says
you just need a new. President. Right so we already
secure the board at record levels During trump forty, five
and we knew what we needed to do to get it.
Back plus we're taking additional steps in addition what we did. Before,
again he achieved the most secure border in seven, weeks
(48:40):
but now it's a record achievement because we're even securing
it at a higher. Level. Now you, Know president was
able to do this because of his out of box. Thinking,
right whether we remain In, mexico, Program Thursday Country, games
anything count to. Release plus the consequences people now know
you come to our, border you're not being recent. Stays
(49:02):
you'll hide.
Speaker 1 (49:02):
Out so.
Speaker 7 (49:04):
You can't have strong border security if you don't have
strong anterior enforcement and. Consequences so all this is plays
in to a great.
Speaker 5 (49:11):
Success how many people do you think are illegally in
the country right? Now twenty? Million if there are twenty?
Million two part build on.
Speaker 4 (49:22):
That do you think some people are now self deporting
because they're aware that there are consequences for being here.
Speaker 5 (49:29):
Illegally do you think that's a real thing that's, Happening,
yes you. Do how significant do you THINK.
Speaker 7 (49:34):
Tvp one APP i think we're IF i remember, cort
we're over five thousand. ALREADY a lot of people are
just self deporting without going through THE cpp home, map
the intelligence report showing caravans heading, south The darien gad
which hundreds of thousand people going. North that now people
are going, south let's not shut, down is going? South,
(49:56):
yeah people realize that there's no free ride. Anymore you're
not going to be arrested at the border and. Released
you're going to be either immediately, Returned you're gonna be
detained until we return. You you're not walking away from the.
Speaker 4 (50:09):
Order, okay so if if some people are starting to
self Deport, obviously much of the media attention has been
on the intentional deportations that are occurring inside of the,
country and it seems to, me and you correct me
If i'm wrong, here we had a policy Where Joe
biden lets ten million plus illegals. In you, said you
think there's roughly twenty million illegals in the country at
(50:30):
best case scenario rates right, now it would appear that
we're deporting around three hundred and fifty thousand people on
average a. Year it seems like they have fest set
up a policy where as many people illegally basically as
possible can come, in and then they're trying to restrict
clearly the ability to send those people back out by
(50:51):
throwing everything in, front legal, obstacles everything.
Speaker 5 (50:54):
Else is that an accurate? Assessment? Absolutely the picture.
Speaker 7 (50:57):
Absolutely is what they. Did they played the, long long term, plan,
Right they're playing the long, game and they're pretty smart about.
It you bring ten point five million people into the,
country you release the vast majority into the, country and
not an ice, attention because they were placing icy attention
at one hundred and twenty seven dollars a.
Speaker 3 (51:15):
Night for a.
Speaker 7 (51:16):
Bed they get hearing within thirty five. Days we know
nine out of ten do not qualify for. Asylum they
get immediately, removed and nine out of ten that's the
immigration court data from ten. Years so let's not put
them an icy. Attention could get hearing me in thirty
five days and go. Home let's release them and put
them in a hotel room at five hundred bucks a,
night give them three meals a, day giving free medical,
(51:36):
care give work authorization within nine hundred and twenty. Days
exactly why they came, here not because of, asylum but
to get a better. LIFE i AND i understand that
purposely overwhelmed the. System so they back the immigration court
up on personal. Purpose so now it's going to take, three,
five seven years if you if you go through all
the puel, process it could be as high as nine
(51:57):
courts In New York. City they knew if they overwhelm the,
system these people could be returned right away and maybe
by the time that five years rolls, around seven years
rolls around. Them they have a democratic administration off some
boom amnesty across the. Boats so their their long game
is that's what they intend to. Do it's not by,
accident isn't, incompetence isn't you, know it's. Mismanagement this is by.
(52:21):
Design so what we're doing, now we're trying to move
people as quick as. Possible but now you've got radical
judges and district. Court you got a district court. Judge
issue is a national. Injunction, yes district that used to
work district, Right so that's where we're taking us To Supreme.
Court district court judge shouldn't have to put a nationwide
injunction outside of this. District they're slowing it between sanctuary cities,
(52:45):
judges the radical, judges and and and the nng os
and people like aoc is say she's going to educate
people as you're constitutional. Rights don't open the door for,
eyes don't talk to. Eyes you AND i both know
her own game is they made law. Enforcement that's about
the change real. Fast i'm not going To i'm not
going to talk about it right, now but the next
two ways you gonna, see we're no longer going To
(53:07):
we're no longer we're going to accept that you're going
to open the, Door, well we're gonna prosecute.
Speaker 1 (53:11):
You we're.
Speaker 7 (53:12):
Done so with all these things working against, us we
still got three. Times we arrested three times more criminal
aliens And Joe biden did in an entire. Year we're
accomplished that in two. Months SO ice is rocking and.
Rolling but we could do a lot more if we
didn't have these radical judges putting a, national nationwide in
junction on.
Speaker 4 (53:30):
Us you are constantly having to answer the accusation that
you're raiding, schools that you're raiding, churches that you're going after.
Kids it's not, True but what do you want people
to hear directly from you on that?
Speaker 7 (53:44):
Accusation sensitive location policies SAID ice couldn't make arrest and
sense of the location, churches, schools, hospitals daycare, centers and
all this other. Stuff we were the only law forces
federal law enforce enforcement agency in the nation and who
had such A POLICYPI i don't have that, policy D,
a don't have that. POLICY atf don't have that. Policy
(54:05):
so we did the way the POLICY i. Could we're
sending a clear message significant public safety threats or national
security threats have no. Sanctuary for, instance we had an
aminis thir team members have senior in high school and
we're looking for. Him we can't find. Them but now
we had information he's sitting in that classroom right, now
significant public safety. Threat we're going to that school with local.
Authorities we won't place them und the. Rest we're not
(54:27):
going to sweep the. School we're not going to ask
every student school the. Nationality same thing with the same
thing with. Churches we know there's a national security connected
with terrorism and he's attending. Mass we're going to go
to the. Church we won't arrest. Them, now we'll probably
rest on his way. Out we'll send someone in watch
make sure he. Leaves but we're Going there's no sanctuary
(54:49):
for criminals and that security, threats and that's what the
policy is. About you're not going to see a school
being sweeped or a church being sweep any of that.
Stuff it's just. Garbage but the left media puts that.
Out and but if you're an immigrant community to turn
the tide against, us, RIGHT i promise, Him David, one
be Transparent american. People we can't lose the faith and
Support american. People but the left working real hard to
(55:10):
send misinformation out so people, Say, okay MAYBE ice is
a radical. GROUP i read last, night The weiss is
compared to The, nazis For god's, sakes and you look
at what they're. Doing they're concentrating PUBLIC SATs trust and
NASA's security, thrusting and the data clearly shows. It every
public safety threat we arrest in depoor is country's that
(55:31):
much safer.
Speaker 5 (55:32):
When you See democrats flying To Wel salvador to make
in theory the focal point of your deportation. POLICY a
alleged wife, beater a guy who was clearly adjudicated to
be here, illegally evidence a massive amount that he is
AN ms thirteen gang, member and evidence out Of tennessee
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that he may well have been engaged in human trafficking
because he was driving a human traffickers car and all
the people that were in that vehicle were let go
By Joe BIDEN'S. Fbi are you sometimes in disbelief that
this is the guy they decided to decide that they
need to go to war to.
Speaker 7 (56:12):
Defend, ACTUALLY i, AM i, MEAN i, KNEW i said
on numerous radio shows After President trump, won and we're
waiting to come back IN i said day, one they're
gonna they're gonna vilify the men and women OF. Ice
they're gonna vilify the men and women of the war
throw and everybody in this administration who's going to enforce immigration.
LAW i called day, one BUT i, said they're going
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to capture a video first, woman a child crying and
play it over and over. Again. YEAH i never thought
for a moment they're going to support AN ms thirteen
gang member designated terrorists that were removed to his. Homeland he's.
Speaker 5 (56:47):
Home, yeah and we did the right.
Speaker 7 (56:49):
Thing and BUT i find, it you, Know i'm shocked
every day that more want to go down there and hug.
Speaker 1 (56:53):
Them just it's.
Speaker 7 (56:54):
Ridiculous and while Man hallen went down there the day
before he took Went El, salvador there was an illegal
alien that was charged with murder release from. Custody they
ignored THE ice detainer and released into the street and
we took custody.
Speaker 1 (57:09):
Back.
Speaker 7 (57:10):
Wrong Rachel morien was murdered In. Maryland how come he's
not meeting With angel moms and. DADS i, mean he
ought to be fixed and the sanctuary status of that
state rather than going to hugging ON ms thirteen. TERRORISTS
i find it, Shocking but you, KNOW i hope they
keep doing.
Speaker 5 (57:24):
It how many hours day are you working right? NOW
i don't KNOW i. Work how many hours do you?
Sleep WHEN i?
Speaker 7 (57:32):
LEAVE i can tell you. This Since january, TWENTIETH i
Think i've had total days off without working. FOUR i,
mean Even i'm, Home i'm on my computer working my security.
DETAIL i got the best security detail that. Exists and these,
guys they're also and there a lot of death threats
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against me and my, family And i'm working these guys to.
DEATH i, mean they're working seven days a week and
it's a tough. Job but you, know it's just what
we're doing for the. Start WHEN i retire for the third,
Time i'm going to, Say, Okay i'm.
Speaker 5 (58:08):
Done now what are you going to do when you?
Retire i'll probably.
Speaker 7 (58:13):
Keep raising hell as A democrat administration comes and twice
undo everything we. Did i'm hoping In congress fixed That
congress and changed a few laws to make this permanent
so every four years we don't have to worry about
another president coming in undoing it.
Speaker 4 (58:25):
All That's Tom homan going to let you guys react
to eight hundred and TWO a two two EIGHT a.
Two take some of your calls here in the third,
hour as we finish off the. Week BUT i gotta tell,
you you just heard me Ask Tom, homan how many
hours a week are you? Working he's basically working all the.
Time guy's got unbelievable, energy he, said has only had
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hundred days.
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Ago, Uh Tom.
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