The stock market reacted positively because investors anticipate a return to policies that favor business growth, deregulation, and lower taxes, which were hallmarks of Trump's first term.
Kamala Harris' concession marked the official end of the Democratic campaign and signaled a shift in focus to the upcoming Trump administration, which many view as a return to policies that favor economic growth and deregulation.
The View hosts, particularly Sunny Hostin, expressed frustration and disbelief, with Hostin attributing Trump's win to uneducated white women and questioning their motivations for voting against their own interests.
Lara Trump served as the Executive Director of the RNC, focusing on voter outreach, campaign strategy, and ensuring election integrity. She was instrumental in organizing and deploying resources to key battleground states.
In 2024, the media, including outlets like CNN and MSNBC, exhibited more panic and desperation in their coverage, reflecting a broader sense of disbelief and frustration among journalists and pundits who had consistently underestimated Trump's support.
Trump's victory was driven by his ability to energize his base, expand his support among minority voters, and capitalize on economic dissatisfaction under the Biden administration. His focus on law and order, border security, and economic policies resonated with many voters.
Under Lara Trump's leadership, the RNC streamlined its focus to three main areas: a world-class convention, voter turnout, and election integrity. This strategic shift aimed to ensure a more efficient and effective campaign operation, particularly in battleground states.
The election results solidified the Republican party's shift towards a more MAGA-centric platform, with a focus on conservative values, economic policies, and law and order. This realignment is expected to continue shaping the party's direction in future elections.
The Trump administration aimed to address inflation and economic issues by reasserting energy dominance, reducing regulations, and promoting American manufacturing. These policies were expected to create jobs, lower costs, and stimulate economic growth.
The election highlighted the media's declining credibility and the Democratic party's need to reassess their messaging and strategy. Voters rejected identity politics and fearmongering in favor of policies focused on economic growth and national security.
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I thought we thought about who would be the right person to be here to speak on thursday to give us a little bit of insight, somebody that played a very, very important role that maybe the opposition feared a little bit. Maybe I don't. I'm just thinking because they couldn't do some of the stuff that maybe they wanted to do. The great Laura trump s in the .
house is great to have. Thank you. That's what a nice.
Appreciate that any time. So we got a lot of stories were going to cover a Laura, we want some inside scoop on what's going on. I know cela gave speech.
Uh, just yes, uh, just yesterday I think, uh, the the way to market react that added one point six two trillion dollars of wealth to folks in amErica just so you know what the amount of how dal react, you know? S, M, P, S, about to cross six thousand. What the time did you say the biggest plus minus a post election ever in the history of america.
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in history, history. Crypto bitcoin hid is highly ever. There is some unfortunate news that we have that we can just give all the know the good. What happened? Jimmy cambell had a hard time last.
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is why we have president trump in the White house. Then your guy who you love, morning joe, you know, we play, he said his panics are racist. I can't even even put up listening to this guy that the manor like them, losing their minds. So we gonna cover a lot of that stuff.
Now the media is having a coping pandemic.
Rachel mada couldn't wait to SHE blame russia. Ford, one of Williams van Jones said, people who don't have papers are terrified tonight. Trump C, A fifty percent boost in new york jew's vote compared to twenty twenty.
There is one clip folks you have to see. I'm explaining this to my dead early this morning. Burkha dos want to go to school this morning.
She's up six o'clock. I don't want to go to school today, three years old. He just want to go to school today, some downs. irs. And i'm explaining in pop, i'm like, do you know how many counties that states camera out performed bitten of twenty, twenty? I know, you know.
And I ask him, I ask jane, I asked Mickey, like, do you think fifty percent? Do you think thirty percent do you think? Like counting at state? Rob, do you have that clip? We have to show that will show that here in a minute.
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the pushes to congratulate trump, a maddi had some comments, uh, the iranian leader tweet something that which was interesting, who is declare immediate ceasefire against the idea? I wonder why tesla could reach a trillion dollars market cap on the trump win? New york times admits wall ideology is losing its grip in a country.
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I don't know what IT is could be the comedy but most importantly, the guest that agreed to come on and in the trump family the last two weeks we've had, uh, the man Donald trump came eric trump came that we have lower cannot wait to get into the stories with you, but also for those you guys during election time that everybody he's using them and neck APP. I want to say this before we get started. We started to p four years ago.
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We ask that you have so many different people, and as well as the folks here, tom Vincent, adam myself. You can download APP and start connecting today with that bean, said Laura. Hello, how's IT feel now that it's over? And at what point did you guys know, I guess, when you're are more log about to seen the pictures? President sitting there, da White elon mask ell's got his kid on the shoulder. You know, we had a couple of people tell them, us, here's what the energy is like in marlowe. Well, at what point did you know or win in this thing?
Um I think look, we knew we had one north CarOlina. We were waiting for georgia and we knew any minute were they were gonna have to call georgia. And now we have all of our people on the ground and these places giving us their feedback.
Pensylvania looked really good and um IT IT really seemed like from everything we were hearing across the country, things we're all going to trend our way. And I think that was probably around like twelve thirty in the morning or something that we realized we probably should make our way to the convention center because there was a speech that was going to be made at some point. Um but IT IT was a little bit different than twenty sixteen, twenty sixteen. I feel like every state that came yet, even states like mississippi that you know we're going to win yes, now is always good.
But this time you know there were the seven states that I mean we killed ourselves and at time and timing no one more so than my father in law um but it's amazing you know IT IT is so much sweeter in twenty twenty four than I ever could have been in twenty twenty and I actually think it's so much Better overall for him and I think it'll be Better for the country you know i'm sure people i've talked about this already but in twenty twenty, had he one, there was obviously so much against him but he also would not have had a house and a senate right? The democrats, we're in control of that. We obviously have a majority now in the senate.
We will and the house feels pretty good. Looks like it's going to turn our way, fingers crossed. Um you know having gone through everything he has over the past four years, seeing how bad things have gotten in this country, I think he's awakened a lot of people.
And I don't think when you're awake, you're gonna back to sleep. I think it's why we saw people come out and vote in the numbers they did for Donald trump and these voting blocks that have traditionally always gone democrat. I think that IT is so much Better now for amErica and for the future of this country that Donald trump one in twenty twenty four. I mean, all I can say is it's absolutely I got .
a question for you. So where we're there, we start at seven, we end at three thirty, whatever the time was. And i'm watching world bedding after they announced pennsylvania, after they announced George, after all the stuff that's going on know donal trumps headed towards, you know, the convention center.
Then you see the picture I think your husband posted is him reading the speech, those papers and the big picture, which is great. So then everybody saying, when do you think is going to come up and speak and how long as a speech gonna? So we're making a wage of everybody that's watching will will be less than five minutes.
No, will will be lessen ten minutes now. We'll be less than twenty minutes now. We'll be thirty minutes now.
Everyone is like it's going to be over now, right? So he comes up at two twenty six at this point. I'm watching him on stage.
He's seventy eight years old. He's been running and gone in and he's up there like, haven't fun telling jokes. Hey, J D, want to say couple of words, say.
then I want, want to come on up. You gotta .
give contra when you went twenty six minutes, when you you're around him and so he's your father in law, but he's also somebody your help and become president and your mary to his son. But you're also somebody that's playing a role and you're playing a very important job. You don't have a light.
It's not like i'm a supportive spouse. That's not you. You have your own identity that you're doing what you're doing when you're watching this guy from all those different lenses. How do you view him when you think about Donald trump.
of course? So i'm known for sixteen years actually my ten year wedding versy is tomorrow and if you thank you if you remember that was election in two thousand sixteen, november eight. So there are two year winning anniversary for me in um i've i've known him for so long, i've seen him go through so much oh it's it's hard for me to see him as anything other than my father in law because that's how I i've known him for so long but I have such respect for this man um you know i've seen him go through the tougher things imaginable that.
I can't believe he's actually endured and still stood up and kept fighting and never wavered for a single second um but it's you know this man I believe and I I said this last night on with sean hannity I really believe when history looks back on Donald trump he will be one of the greatest leaders this world has ever seen and you know, the reason that I think IT was important for him to win twenty four instead of twenty is because now these people people are starting to realize the main street media lies constantly. All those people are just talking about in the intro here, all the folks who are out there melting down the Sunny, that whoever IT is out there, Rachel, mad people, you have people saying they are going to put put you in camps. I mean, this stuff is so, and people are starting to see, like, hey, they've lied to us about this man for so long, and all he ever wanted was to do what's right for amErica and to save this country, really.
And he does that because he loves this country. And you know I just think that i'm so honored to be by his side for all of these things. And um there was that moment I I took a picture from two when he was reading that speech backstage the picture area tub because it's just he deserves this more than anyone. He he worked so hard for IT, he fought against everything they throw his way. And I could not be prouder to be part of his team for that.
Why do you guys work so hard for me? what? Why does the entire family work so hard form?
Well, I think we know what his ultimate goal is. And I can tell you, look, you go back and there was an opper interview in the eighties, and he asked him, would you ever run for president? He said, only if I felt like my country needed me, you know, only if I felt like things got so bad I had no other choice.
I think he died in twenty sixteen because he knew the country needed him. And i've seen him look at what he did his first term in office. You know, he had constant in coming people constantly finding against him that left the media everybody.
And he actually did so many great things for america. Don't think he never took a salary while he was in the White house. He donated IT, the only president to go into the White, come out of the White house with less money than he.
We went into the White house with he's last areas off the back of his networks because he loves america. And I know he he knows that his charge is to save this country and I believe turn IT around. And I think whenever you're working for something that's bigger than yourself, it's very easy to keep going to hustle to do whatever is you need to do. And I know, I know his heart, I know why he's doing this. And for me, that makes a very easy to work.
very hard, he said, first time eric brought to him introducing you what is the first thing? He said, you.
well, ah, this is an interesting story. So I met him at the U. S. Open tennis tournament ercan. I'd been dating for a couple months.
And in traditional airtran fashion, he did not tell me I was going to meet his dad. The dama am very little information. Just how do you want to go to like a this tennis thing with me and I like, yeah, okay. I grew up in a very like midnight class family not to get calmly .
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My parents were small business.
I will get a good time.
I did not. I worked at a car wash too.
Did you have a nice lawn?
You will have nice laws in my neighborhood is true, and they cared about those on. But so when you say you're taking me to like a tennis tournament, I think, okay, we're sitting in the bleachers like whatever. So I come dressed for that.
Then we roll up and we go into a separate parking area and I notice we're not going to sit out in the bleachers. And I was like, all these, these are like the nice sweets that we're going to. Okay, r felt under dressed and then the door opens.
And then there's dt, trump, a milani a trump. And I was like, oh my god, you could have told me that you were going to introduce me to your dad. You know, that stakes are always pretty high.
What is he were like a he's and you just.
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I eric was. I am trying to remember what error because we're actually don't remember. Sorry, honey, but not my father in law was in a suit. You're always nervous when you meet your potential future in laws. When the last thing is trump is a little bit more .
this point how long heavy goes been together .
look like two months .
after so he's fully committed to you. He's bringing you to me. Let me wait six years.
So we got married, but I digress.
So we walk in and of course i'm like.
oh, my gosh but maybe was Better. I didn't know because I didn't have time to get nervous or think about IT and, you know, shoot my hands and nice to meet you. And then we SAT down to watch tennis.
And I was kind of like, oh my god, like, what do I do? He looked over when he goes, i'm going to get an ice cream. Do you like ice cream and I was like, yeah, yeah, like ice cream and he was like, i'm going to your ice cream as I going, my god, down on this could all be OK. That was sort of my interview. That was the ice's aker as I was like, alright, he's gone to get me an ice cream like .
we're all good now was my first introduction .
and where was from you know, where I gone to school and what I was doing, what I want to divided. I moved in new york, all the common things um but he was very honestly the thing people will tell you about don trump whenever you first meet him is he's very disarming and he talks you just like, I mean, you guys know because he came in here but he's not you know sometimes you find that hard to talk to people with the stature that he has.
He's not like that at all. He makes you feel fort. He talks you like a real person and you know I immediately was sort of ideas how how .
different is the off camera versus on camera? How different is the on stage going out of the enemy colony? Alt trolling versus is on air force one or he's on you trump you you guys are flying around you in marla, you with the family. How different is you?
I mean, honestly, he's what you see with Donald truck is pretty what you get. The only thing i'll say is he is one of the funniest people I have ever met. There is no one who's going to tell a story like Donald and make you laugh that the things that that he says and the stories he has are absolutely incredible.
But I think that's what people love about him. As you know, often times the criticism of him is we wish he'd be more presidential, you know, more professional. This is Donald trump, and that's why people love him.
Because what you see out there truly is what you get with him. And he's some people would say transparent to a fault. But I don't know. He just became president and won the popular vote and know he did a second time.
So when did you get the job? When did the market announce that you are running your responsible? Was IT right after what the Victor rona mcDaniel, did you have any clue? He was gona do that when he went up on stage or no.
Oh, that he wanted me to be the culture and currency he called me. So I got ta call from ham this party back in january.
And IT was IT was weak because usually he just calls me, but somebody from his office had texted me and said, could you take a call from your father in law in an hour? And I like, why ouldn't you just call me? And then whenever the call came through, he obviously he called me, but then there were several people there with him.
And the ask was, would you run for culture there? And c, because this is not a position you are pointed to you, you have to run. And there are one hundred and sixty members of the republican national committee who actually vote you into this position.
So have they not want to be there? I wanna be here right now. As the coach of the R. N. C.
He could say at all, interest establish matter. They to select to you.
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And what percentage do you have to get .
is as sick as IT yeah I mean, that's it's it's a less of an official vote. It's more of all everybody in favor, say I type of thing but um he called and he told me that he thought that this would be a great position for me and my immediate response was absolutely not. Look, I I knew the stakes in this election.
I've seen how how much they fought against this man. I've seen what he has to go through and I knew how hard they were going to make this election in particular. And I have two Young kids. I have a lot of other professional pursuits personally that I i've have going on. And I knew what I would take to to win this election.
And I said, I don't know that I wanna get myself into this right now, to be honest with you and he of course goes, I honey wood, no pressure, but it's got to be you type of thing. Of course, it's very person, a very good. It's not bad. Bad worked on IT. But did you know .
this was going to have, you know, vv c was going to get up and blast ra mcDaniel or?
no? No, I didn't know this at all.
So this was a shocker to you. Yeah, but we can never watch us enough time.
right?
Want me? Let me turn to you. Please make your case. Why would you? Why should you be the noman up, the former president?
I think there's something deeper going on in the republican party here, and I am upset about what happened last night. We become a party of losers at the end of the day, which is a cancer the republican establishment and speak the truth I made. Since onomea anio took over as chairs women of the R M.
Cy in twenty seventeen, we have lost twenty, eighteen, twenty, twenty, twenty, twenty two. No red wave that never came. We got tranced last night in twenty twenty three.
And I think that we have to have accountability in our party for that matter. If you want to come on stage tonight, you want to the gpp voters in the eye and tell them you resign. I will turn.
Over my yield, my time to you ready? And Frankly, look, the people they're cheering for losing in the republican party. Think about who's moderating this debate. This should be tucker corals and joe rogan and elon musk.
E we'd have ten times the viewership asking questions that top primary voters actually care about and bring more people into our party, getting the democrats, i've got Christian wealth. You you think the democrats would actually hire greg gut filled toast the democratic debate, they wouldn't do IT. And so the fact that matters, I think Christian, i'm going to use this time because it's actually about you in the media and the corrupt media establishment.
Ask you the trump russia collusion hopes that you pushed on this network for years. Was that real or was that Hillary clinton made up of this information? Answer the question, go look very much. I don't know what.
I want to go .
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because this media, the twenty sixteen election, they read the twenty twenty election with one hundred five and laptop story. You know.
I love is whenever .
these people in the media who try to like savages, attack of us, get just a little taste of what they throw out there, they have no idea how to handle IT at all. They are that that was a panic face right there. Could you imagine if he had to be up on station question?
yeah. So when that happened, what happens next to you? Who's calling you .
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I I wondering is is IT like, hey, baby, you you're taking over. Well.
I think he knew he was before that. He knew that he wanted to make some changes. And I think you knew that in order to successfully win this election, you probably needed a little bit of restructuring at the arc n cy. And so he called and ask me if I would run for cocher. And I told him no initially.
And then, to be honest, that I was that night, I was putting my kids in bed and thinking about how much time I would ultimately spend away from them and how hard I would probably be beyond them, that I was like, you know what, I think I have to do this because I got to make sure that these kids get to live in the greatest country on earth. And I never want a second gas and say, like, what if I had done this? So here we are.
So it's a lot a quick question. So you come in. What do you think was the biggest thing lacking? And pretty sure that people were kind of to tell you that ronna wasn't doing that.
He was overlooking. That's what that's the first question. And then the second, on the days leading up, election day and all that stuff because you are dispatching lawyers and to pencil venture all that's up. What was the biggest thing that you saw yourself doing in those days living up to stop them from doing what they were doing?
What I think first and foremost, we had to. We got rid of quite a few people at the R N C. And I think the R N C Y was probably doing too many things.
You know, trying to be everything to everyone. You're nothing to anyone, right? And so when Michael walkley, I took over, he's the chairman.
We said we need to actually pair things back and really focus on three things. We want to have a world class convention. We want to get out the vote, and we want to protect the ballot. And those three things are literally all we focused on.
So we put together this election integrity Operation, and we said, we've got to pull so much of our resources into this and focus on this, get IT structurally sound set up, get people in place now so that we're not playing catch up, get the rules of the road set up, making sure that people are actually cleaning their route roles in states we have. Sue Joseph son, who's a secretary of state of michigan, so many times I never wants to hear her name again, my gosh. But it's because you have to have to set up right going into this election season.
So the fact that is really all we focus on, I think, is key. And then you have to get the message right. It's it's one thing to just do all this in the background, but we wanted to make sure people know.
And I said at every time I got an opportunity, I felt like a broken record talking about our program, that we had a goal of recruiting one hundred thousand people to do the jobs of pole water and poll worker around the country. We ended up with two hundred and thirty thousand, and by the way, five hundred lawyers in every battle ground state. But we also had to advertise IT, and we had to make sure that people knew that we were serious.
So every chance I got, I said, if you're going to go out there and cheap, we will find you, will track you down the prosecution to the full extent of the law. And then when we saw issues happened, and sometimes in the primary, which is when we tested this program, we saw them in the early voting periods. We address them immediately.
We did not wait. And I think that was key because anyone out there who wanted to mess around knew we weren't playing. We were taking very seriously and don't even try IT. So I feel like mission accomplish in primary.
What did you test when he said we test that in a primary? How did you see areas of weakness that they were going to try to play games there?
What did you notice what IT was really the the the program we put in place so we would have attorneys. We, every time of a vote is cast and counted. You need eyes on IT. You need people in the room watching. And so we would have our torney deployed to these various locations during the is.
And if they would see a problem, we kind of had a war room set up, they would phone the problem back, and then those group of lawyers would figure out what's the best way to address IT. IT was just we had to work out the kinks and say, is this the best process in place for when the actual, you know voting starts during early voting period? Um teaching the people who we had trained in these locations what to look for.
Note that the machine should never be connected to the the internet, how they should be retaliation ated every single day. If they saw a problem, how do they report IT? How do we get things done very quickly?
How do you know this stuff?
Ipad to learn.
So you've that's one thing you've had to learn like in the last year yeah.
i'm a quick study time out.
The president Colin says another .
reason I said, I don't know if I want this job. There's a lot to do.
There's a lot to learn. All of this stuff is in the last year of learning on. Okay, so let me ask the other questions. So seven about other ground stayed, five hundred lawyers in each fifteen, one hundred the other places, because the numbers we've heard is five thousand.
So of the five hundred and seven, how are you finding the right lawyers? What is the filtering process? Is there an at sane where interested? Are you call in and sane, and are they communicating with each other? How do you filtering the higher?
So we we had to um we had a website set up and we went around and we actually try to go to local media markets and do radio and television and we would host an opening of what we called our election integrity offices across the country and all the background states and on all the major cities and we wanted to get on TV and radio and say, hey, if you're a person who wants a free, fair and transparent election, if you're an atterley, you don't need to be trained in in election law.
We will train you in terms of what you need to do and what you need to know. Please go to this website and sign up. And we had a whole wedding process, the team who voted all these people and then put the boots on the ground and got them in place.
did did you guys say what we can pay for this? Is this much per ade per hour? Or some of the lawyers who were Better than others could get more?
Most of these people were volunteer.
Are you in what percent the thirty five hundred was volunteer?
I would have to go back and actually look. But look, we had paid lawyers in the states, but I don't think IT more. There was a very small percent tage. I want to say maybe ten percent.
maybe five percent. How much time the day volunt if you added each of these five hundred lawyers time volunteering to give in, how many hours did each give IT was all different.
is whatever people could do. You know, if you could do one day, and that's all you could give, we would take you for the one day because that one day is important. You have early voting.
That usually starts three weeks or so out from election day. And we need people to cover these these locations. But if you could give us more.
we would take more.
But people, but people were so desperate to know that they can trust our elections. They were so desperate. Why do we have the disparity? Eighty one million votes in twenty twenty for a guy who campaign out of his basement.
And now people going back and die. Second and think, wait a minute, something looks a little off you do you think you cannot have a country if people don't trust our electoral process? It's not the united states anymore.
And we had to do this to make sure that not only do we catch people who are cheating, but that we turned out our voters. Because if you have people around the country, imagine your guy was invented in the past two presidential elections cycles. Why is that you would take your time to go out and stand in line if you're saying they're going to cheat anyway, I mind as one, not even bother.
So we had a the reason we had to do this obvious. We wanted catch anybody cheating. We want want to be a deterrent for anyone to cheap. But we also had to give confidence to our voters that, yes, your vote matters. Your vote counts in when you cast IT this election IT will be .
worth who did you annoy the most?
A guy name josh held and i'm sorry, josh h he's one he's one of the top of our election .
integrity he on yeah I mean, from the opposition who did you annoy them on the other side was like, oh my god, there a little bit too much. They're in this you know there was like, there was a clip I saw with this guy, tall, good look and White guy province MIT. When he's talking the mayors like, you know what you doing? What are you making them? Go across the street to vote?
What county was this right? And oh yeah, he's outside.
You know, know what you we've been asking for this. This is not a safe area. Who did drew upset? The mos was IT more. The obama was IT more the guys that know the games that you're kind of revealing and they're like one minute, they're kind of not allowed us to use the one card that we always use. Who was upset with you the most?
I'm going to say probably the d nca chair, Jamie Harrison, who tried to make fun of me and joke about me. And yeah, there are a great job. You're gna pay off down on really nasty and just, you know, condescending initially. I'm sorry, Jimmy, looks like you didn't work out for you. Michael steel, who was also the former chair of the r nc, also, I didn't have very kind say me, so I imagine the fact that this has been very successful is probably .
very annoying. Michael.
steal from the r yeah. But he now he's never trump guy.
He hates us.
Anything embarrassed by reflection? You're embarrassing him by the Michael.
Thanks for all the support and the encouragement .
of staying on the R N. C. Here because I think IT is important. I think it's almost representative of who you are in terms of what tromp has done first.
Is the establishment mean the person whose job you took on a mcDaniel? Her media name is romney, so she's a romney. So if you just wanted use sort of symbolic measures, trump shows up twenty sixteen just gets rid of the bush legacy.
I mean, they're done. I would argue that George of you, bush, probably the worst president we've had terms of policy making, making certainly my lifetime. The VC basically dismantles ronny Daniel bomb you show up here you are with a mega neck lace.
right so .
there you go. It's truly symbolic. Um the establishment is now done and the republican party is now sort of made up under maga and trump.
Yeah, what will the future of the r ency look like with you at the home? Trump at the home? What would that look like?
I mean, I think it's just a lot of common sense. You know one of the things we did initially was we got rid of a lot of staff through a lot of people there who were being paid. And i'm not sure exactly what their job was um but I just seemed excessive and it's it's really the approach the Donald trump has had to uh when he's president and and uh yeah I think you saw the proof in the putting comments and stuff.
And I think the thing that people are going to reflect, especially in this election, is how much she's expanded the tent in the republican party. And that's my hope. Look, when I took this position, I said, I want every person to realize that the republican party is for you.
I want people who have never considered this to be a party for them to come on over. And you saw that in the vote totals, you saw voting that the democrats thought they didn't even have to work for coming over and voting for Donald trump in historic numbers. So my hope is starting in twenty twenty four and going into elections in the future, we have people from all walks of life, all backgrounds, all religions, whatever you do, whoever you love, whatever you look like. IT doesn't matter. This is a party for you.
And I want a couple clips. I want to go on a couple clipsed. We have used these. We had to put her on her heart.
like to put sleep.
Can you pull up to one clip? The one clip I want to show is jake tapper. This is the one that i'm shown this morning that, by the way, this to me made no sense this.
But I don't think there's a statistics that is more embarrassing than this may be in the history of politics to say you could not. So folks, someone ask you question, and I want you to see this if you haven't seen that already, counties. How many counties do you think camera here is outperformed biden in twenty twenty? Camera, Harris counties, twenty twenty four. Biden, twenty twenty. Watch jake tapper's reaction.
Go had rubb are the places that the vice president is over performing job. I and twenty and twenty. So we can show you that as well.
We just bring that out here, Harris, over performing. Twenty, twenty only smokes. You go so away. This anything, and the side there .
literally nothing. Literally not one county by .
three percent.
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by three percent or more when he comes to come.
SHE gave her wonderful .
speech yesterday with my b but but he gave her speech yesterday, right? And SHE is saying, what he is saying is, is that, I mean, when I woke up this morning on my car yesterday, who the happiest people I rank to the happiest people are that come and they don't win. I said, number one, is probably Hillary a linton because agree .
with you yeah.
I don't think he wants communal to be the first female person. She's not. She's not a day is level.
No, there be a female public ican.
that's one k two. I think the happy is job than absolutely .
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the way they voted for. Dont can .
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wear red. A red .
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that accusation.
There are people that know her to say SHE is deeply bitter by what SHE regards as a cool.
So you get first is that number two is. Number two years, you know, biden three is maybe when camera, I don't know if he wanted a job.
I agree with that. I think he was terrified. I think SHE knew he was in over her head SHE.
Look, lets be honest, commonly herr's really had no business being vice president joe, by one who said, I chose her based on how he looked. Are you kidding me? What a dumb reason to choose anybody in video.
How insulting to women out there. This was our first vice president who did pretty much nothing. Did you do anything?
No, what you yeah.
he did a great job of .
open in that bond on .
there during a campaign, right? But I agree with you, I think that he was really kind of relieved that SHE didn't win because I don't think he knows what what the hell to do. What is he going to do, is present.
That's terrifying. You are the leader of the free world. That is a very big deal. SHE probably had, you know, was worried about being vice president, just kind of hit in the background and did those weird nasi videos. But remember .
the ones with .
the kids space S P.
I think the fact that did not when that's probably she's .
a little bit relieved. Yeah you you see the market reacting to this a part of IT. They're like, well, you know it's not for me.
If you're going go, rob, play one of the clipsed with the view what what's Sunny the same, right? Not the other one. Play the one with what Sunny is saying. And this is very weird to the point that you know, one of the coal has had to erupt. If you want to put press play, go head, it's kind of you.
what to say, the demographics. Because black women tried to save this country again last night. Ninety two percent of black women voted for the vice pres.
Seventy percent I voting for the president. What we did not have is White women who voted about fifty two percent right for Donald trump. Uneducated White women is my understanding. You have lethal men and voting more for him and you have a black men was not the story.
We're not the story here, because they voted almost eighty percent for the vice present, right? So why do you think that uneducated White women voted against spare reproductive health freedoms and why do you think voted in favor of someone that's going to deport says he's going to deport the majority of this community being called an educated White women? I think the that is when you put people these boxes I think doesn't take away from this way. Look at at the demography .
and so you can you can play idi will play now the morning .
joe because it's like the complete opposite, but it's not the opposite he's going after. Watch this. This is just as frustrating ahead. Say really, really quickly too. Democrats y do you even make sure? And they need to be honest and they need to say, yes, there is, there is massage.
I, but it's not just masjid y for White men. Mesage ini from is panic man is my sagi .
from black man.
Things we've all been talking about .
who do not want a woman reading them might be raised issues with his panics. They don't want a black woman as president. I said, you know, the democratic part is .
I always found when you're not talking, they love to .
just a sort of bulky ize everybody into these separate groups and say, oh, White people don't like women and black people no IT is time for the democrats say, okay and you i've talked about this before. A lot of espana voters have problems with black candidates. I would span got some like each other and some of the .
things i've heard .
going on and get out the vote to came from, right? Min, I mean something. So you absolutely is not simple. And we've got to real .
this conversation.
I just how react to this is why .
they lost this kind of crap, is why they lost. Nobody wants this. This is ridiculous.
You know why? You know why people voted for Donald trump? He had a great track record for four years.
He did the things he said he was going to do the first four years in office, commonly hair directly out, a single policy point that he could point to other than Price gouging. It's Price gouging. I don't know what they wrote a teleprompter.
These sort of tactics, I don't think you're working on people anymore. And by the way, for Sunny, I think it's something less less than forty percent of the vote ways in the united states has a college degree. So saying of educated away, when I think all of this is gross, I think the american people want someone who's going to deliver for them. I think they want somebody who they know they can count on to give them a Better economy, more money in their pocket, give us our energy independence, and actually close the border down on trump built over five hundred miles a border wall. This kind of stuff is disgusting and I think people, I think this was an election where people are saying, please don't do the identity politics anymore because is it's gross.
It's not working the way. This is a day that was shown yesterday from donor from twenty twenty to twenty twenty four black men, from fifteen to thirty four black women, eight and fifty men, eight to fifty eight, one thirty six to eight.
Okay, so the black women, is the message so hard? Core anti trump abortion. what? What is IT that makes that group so low?
The anchor, the base of the democratic party at this point.
and the lazos, they are not voting for truck. You know why? Because they don't want socialism.
I hate go when event as well in americans or cuban americans. Why the voting for doldrum? Because they know this place to look like their place.
But you know you never here. I know how often you guys the daily show these days, but it's actually funny again and relevant again that john store is there. And they have a they have a woman on their Daisy light, which is actually super talented and she's in a humor kind of tran sense, just sort of speaking on my x pot.
She's like, so you're telling me that these people voted for trump, but then also these people, but also these people, but also these people. So everybody voted for trump. And what you never hear is may be camera maybe was just a horrible candidate.
Maybe he was just really that bad. Maybe IT wasn't A A ogoni. Maybe IT wasn't gender, right? Maybe IT wasn't race, was maybe she's a really bad candidate. And people are using common sense .
and .
they're like you good. Yeah, uncommon. That's right. Thank you, everybody.
Maybe IT was the economy stupid?
All of that may be and not .
so respectful .
to thank you. I don't think he has anything to do with her being a woman.
has nothing to do with her being a woman, and has everything to do with her being this particular. Because we were talking about hillery earlier, he has a lot of negatives. One thing you can say about hiller's that SHE wasn't smart, qualified.
SHE knows what she's doing. If you I mean, forget about how you feel. If you just look at resumes, hilary clinton, come hair, come on guys, it's not even been fair. SHE had no .
chance you just but I want ask a question of action you guys to jump at in do you think if post debate trump destroys biden, they don't do the switch, a rule and all that self, and they stay with biden, how closer with this election have been if they just went writing away and off for one debate, how close we've been, because this was ridiculous. Do IT would have made any difference? I don't think so.
I think that would have been the same. I mean, they were already that was such a disaster for him. And the thing is, IT IT really exposed how much they lie because everybody went before that was like, there's something wrong with jobs.
And four years we were all talking about IT, and everyone is like, he's fine. He's run in circles around the interns and the White house like all um I don't think you would have made a difference. I think people have ultimately when they get in a voting both and they think about their life, it's the kitchen table issues.
It's how was this impacting my data day? I may not love everything the Donald trump tweet, but I shares have liked the way my life felt when he was in the White house. I definitely felt like I could put more food on the table for my family.
There was a Better trajectory in this country we're on, I think is over seventy five percent of the country things on the wrong track. That is what makes a difference. So whether I was joe biden, who people obviously think is totally gone out, know who's run the country right now, he's still technically the presented, by the way, come of Harris, I don't think you would have made a difference.
And one of the things they set up there by Sunny said, I think is is crazy or maybe was one of the other ones on the view, the idea that somehow latinos in this country don't want to vote for somebody who's deporting illegal immigrants that has nothing to do with anything. If you are illegal citizen of america, I don't care who you are. You don't want people coming over our border illegally.
We have three hundred and fifty people on the terror watch list right now in america. Fifteen thousand people have committed sexual assault, thirteen thousand murders right now in amErica that they just let over the southern border. We don't want any of that in our communities.
They want about you. So it's just like it's the idea that that's how they i've try to sell down on trump for all these years. People are realizing all of that is just fake and .
it's nobody cares about if you want to like if you think about coin, right, this is one thing that we almost are not talking about anymore. That seems like cover was fifteen years ago. Think I see if you think about IT was only four years ago.
And if you think about what they try to do during covin, the censorship, kids not going to school, you know, not essential, essential. You know, all these restaurants being put out of business, family and businesses that are gone. Grandfather started this business .
in their jobs.
People losing their jobs, guys being kicked out of the military because they don't want to take the vaccine. Guys leave in states, california, new york, leaving the state because they're like there's no way I can. And even with conservatives leaving new york, new york still flip thirteen percent towards trump in the last four years.
I just think I just yesterday I was on jack and uh and a experience Young turks and and they're asking me question about what do you think IT is a just sick? Listen, forty six years old, I got four kids, we got a family and we watch the whole evolution of what happened when you're Younger. Maybe you know you're thinking a different way.
You're trying to reinvest in to the company. You're trying to hire more people. You're try, you know school to leave your kids along like if you have certain decision.
They the most basic common sense things that people care about seem to go purely conservative. And I left the obama's, the establishment tried to really bully during covin. I think about is like this, and I haven't forgotten ET what you did. And I don't want you to mess with me. Leave me alone.
These other guys see more saying, rogue comes on this site mosque comes on this site dana White campaigning and waste when we were dana room you're in half f going as office he said, you're gonna see me running and helping this my like I never helped him out before. Watch what he did he's on the stage with you guys just know saying what the trump is done to your saying st economy, so trump wins down up gardens, so much crypto up S, M, P, up points, one point six trillion wealth created. Do you think it's as simple as the economy?
Yes, I do. And I think what's simply happened. The word is freedom. And I think the markets are feeling freedom because and I get very emotional about this because I think these underlying tenants and platforms of our country are so important, and it's not about the money. What you're seeing is freedom.
You're seeing markets saying we're not gonna be regulated, constricted and legislated against. And you're seeing markets feeling that they're going to be free and they are going to be able to go conduct business and they are going to be able to grow. And that's what markets want to do. And IT is the economy.
We complicated IT we when I say we the democrats in the complicit media that complicated IT, they turned what was is a simple choice to make a life Better tomorrow than IT is today and a vote into somehow there's something wrong with you and you're the sexes, you're the races. You're something wrong with you that you wanted vote for freedom, prosperity and something more tomorrow than you got today and somehow that's bad. And I am really glad that there's another loser in all this and that loser is in the media that has approval, ratings and trust of american people.
That is now below congress. We never talked about that, but congress, you have the lowest approval rating of any institution in america. We pick on the president.
We pick on things like that. But it's congress that all of us didn't trust. And we we actually were by parties an understanding of the citizen rate, hoping someday just start over.
How do we just races and start over? And you see IT and now you see the media losing and they're losing their contracts because their business is down. Why is your business down? Because we don't trust you.
We don't want to watching or watching other things. And so mainstream media is in the middle. It's not the cable and satellite conversion to online. It's it's a movement of the american citizen to a source of truth or baLance that they can believe. And IT just happens to coin side with a technological wave going from cable to over the top, where we have the freedom to go anywhere .
and get IT may respond to number one, really do me a favor. Give toa hot for me. I think I D love you time. I just, I don't know .
where tom starts crying.
I love real. He's really and I want .
to address that because what's happening in the markets is the reflection on how the capital markets feel about down to j trump, more of capitalist and certainly what commons do on over there. But it's another thing, it's also it's not just wall street, it's main street. Because if you're in the market, only half of americans sort of in the market look don't look now you you're probably richer than ever.
You're four one case higher than ever, your houses worth more than ever, your bit coin accounts more than ever. Things are good. But if you're the working class, if you're the blue color guy or gal, you're looking at the last four years and you're like, what I thought, this whole bynes s the middle out top up what topped up trickle what happens here, guys? And I think the the base of the trump campaign is the working class and the a blue collar workers. We watched the movie, the man, you don't know, what was he called again?
The menu documentary, yes, and you they .
started using the term that we've heard before. And i'll say again, he's the blue color billions. So I totally understand why the markets are reacting to this. But from your perspective, coach of the R N C, how will trump now get not just wall street, but main street back to business and defeat inflation and defeat this agenda and get amErica back to work?
Ah I want to answer that, but actually just to pick you back on the freedom right before I came on the show, my friend who've i've been friends with for like twenty years, tex and me, he lives in pencil and said, I feel so optimistic today if I could summed up in one word I think the bite and presidency gave me anxiety I didn't even know was attributed to that and I actually think a lot of people probably feel that way.
And the free doman pect of IT, I don't think, can be overstated. I think it's palpable. People are like, oh my god.
Thank god. We are not going to lose our country. We are going to close our borders. We are going to be the leader of the free world and the superpower of the world again.
And I think a lot of people felt like if this election had gone the other way, we wouldn't have had that. But the economy is important. And Donald trump has been very clear about the first thing, the joe bite, and commonly harder.
When they took the White house, the first executive of order was shot down. The keystone self pipeline, absolute disaster, disaster for economy IT obviously made us in set of energy independent. We're not dependent on foreign governments, foreign countries.
Venezuela at russia, russia got was able to enrich itself because they now supplied all of europe with the, with their oil IT probably allowed putting the money in the funding to invade ukraine and caused this war. If you look at iran, they were able to enrico themselves as well because they got the oil pumping there. And now they're funding homos and and hezbollah, all of the proxies there in the middle ast, causing that whole horn, its nest.
But whenever you allow us to use the liquid gold, as my father's law says, it's right here in america. And we're not just energy independence. He wants to be energy don dominant, a net energy exporter.
That's gonna naturally bring down inflation. That's going naturally ease all of the the concerns that people have out there. You're going to see Prices come down naturally or the wages are gonna SE to actually mean inflation, which is not happening right now.
And then I think bringing american companies back to american set of overseas, having, you know, manufacturing here, encouraging people to actually hire american, buy american made in the U. S. A on things these are always that will make life a lot Better, a lot easier and economically really bring us to a place that I think he's going to be great for the american people.
Beauty can ask you to win on the economy for a second. By the way, just inject little humor. You see the trending thing you want to your favorite documentary all time. P, P, T, called the hand over. If you saw this and there's that, seen one in the car.
there is like where back, where back?
Like, right? The whole scene in the car. And there's a general feeling of america's back in america.
The economy is going to come back to work. Inflation go down from a businessman's perspective. Why do you think people just feel so excited for amErica .
to be back regulation, low taxes, to be honest with you, the tax of trump cuts from twenty seventeen. I'd never forget when I had the meeting and I told everybody for every month, told all for every month you've been with the company, i'm giving one hundred dollar bonus. They're like what you talking about us said because this is how taxi is works.
If the corporate tax goes lower and IT goes from twenty eight to twenty one, I say seven percent. Seven percent on ten million is seven hundred thousand hours. Hey, we can put that back into you and we can put that back into the company.
No way. That's how business works. IT allows us to oh, now I get IT. So employees I were making, you know, forty five, fifty thousand hours and addison, texas, were like, I never thought about I like this before.
Rice, I think a part of this is also on the business owners to make that be known that here's how this works to reinvest back into the business, into the company. So that's that part. The other part, so a lot of people kind of sit in there insane.
I P O, what happened to I P S last four years? How many I P S do we have last four years? right?
Can you pull up I P O by year twenty twenty four, twenty twenty three, twenty twenty two? How many IOS have we had every year? How many IPO have we had by year?
If you look up I pels by year, not speak, just ipos. If you think about IPO by your uh um see if we can see that right there. K twenty twenty one is when kay, that's trump right there, right? Twenty twenty.
Ah well, you got twenty twenty. And kay, that's spaces. When you're looking at twenty, twenty one that's a lot of spects, one eighty one, one fifty four, one eighty eight, right? We dropped with ipos.
We're not doing a lot of ipads right now. Why people are just inking? It's a bad time to go out there.
What am I going to go out there? How much I wanted I am going to raise. They're not like k, i'm willing to put back into the market. You're gona see the IPO market in twenty twenty six, late twenty twenty five, twenty twenty six, I believe time and I talk about this all the time, I think twenty twenty six ipl markets is gonna go there. I think wealth creation of the next four years is gonna be here, god willing.
Of course, it's on the individual, but business owners are seen and opening that there's an opportunity now low regulation, lower taxes to reinvestment to the marketplace and certain negotiations that he's gonna doone um is going to be different. It's very simple for me. When you're voting for your president, you're asking someone to go negotiate on your behalf.
Do you want camera herr's to go negotiate on your behalf? American said, no. Do you want joe biden to go negotiate on your behalf, or do you want trump to go negotiate on your behalf? I think people are saying I want trump to go negotiate on my behave on all the business dealings.
Well, that's right. I always used this to when I was out on the campaign trail. You're hiring a person for a job.
The people in washington, D. C. Work for us. And people forget that this is an a personality contest, although Donald trump has an A, A great personality. And I think everybody actually, if they got to know and really love, but you're hiring someone to go do a job, yes, you're hiring them to negotiate on your behalf. And I think that, that is what people ultimately kind of came to in this whole election. They realize that it's bigger than, oh, I got to go with the person hollywood tells me like lady gaga told me like beyond, say, cardy b are you kidding me? By the way, I think the american people actually very insulted whenever you have these celebrities who come out on stage and IT seems very phony and like just it's again, the word is growth that I tend to use because IT kind of feels like to jail.
not sell the jail. O crying all the teleprompter or not.
make you please what you dated. Dd, that was your judgment. then. Now you want us to trust your judgment.
Sult about IT is that the dems think that the, I don't know, which is more sort, the dems thinking that the american populists dominant to follow celebrity, uh, you know, popularity waves. Or that the denser is argan enough .
to force A S E, please. They going to play this number problem.
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go back. Go head.
I so listen, and I know right now. Okay, so, you know, trumpets like a one. I know you're happy, whatever the fuck. Nobody had a bit losers. However, yeah, need to leave me the fuck alone because I got one more fucking cigarette me before lady I, and that's what to the united states of mother fuck in america, she's .
targets.
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a movie, you know, who played her h jao ww jo me in a movie. The whole story was about the story about that one girl. But he says, I to do this as well.
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they could brought out lies them early from the dead.
Whoever IT I wish he is in indian.
And is anyone shot that hollywood at the music industry? That any of the NBA, any of these institutions are almost sort of Mandates. Like, I get out there to your thing.
IT doesn't work. I died and IT is, it's insulting. IT doesn't work.
And I do think they think people are done enough. You just throw a celebrity out there. Music, oh, that's how I should vote. Look, Taylor swift, you can make she's got right on board. Two didn't .
work out. The Jimmy CS.
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This guys, this is emotional, broke him, let's be honest. IT was a terrible night last night. IT was a terrible night for women, for children, for the hundreds of thousands of of hard working immigrants who make this country go. Oh.
go.
With science, for journalism.
for justice.
for free speech is a terrible night for poor people, for the middle class, for seniors, rely on social curate, for our allies in ukraine. Oh, god.
Decency and IT was a terrible knife for everyone who voted against. Guess what is a bad nike?
Everyone who voted for him .
to you don't realize that in a year. Let's look at that two years and see what's go that hell. Let's look at that a two quarters after inauguration.
This is what I want to know. This is what I want to know.
There are certain moments, like, i'm wondering if this was a moment, the whole berry, gold water, sixty four, that all of a sudden, from sixty four percent of african americans voting democrats to ninety two percent and democrats owned the african american vote for sixty years till today, right? Will twenty twenty four be one of those years where new york is going to be like listening? This should is not working.
Annoy also, flip that thing an annoy flip boat five points are so four and happy in some number like that. I know you was happy to show those numbers. Some are show.
Donald trump is demonstrating already in the election results what a unity is. Take a look at this is is a country getting closer or farther apart. So ilan, oi, joe biden, look at that one million, just a touch over a million votes in twenty, twenty, twenty.
twenty four.
Barely four hundred thousand. Look at that difference. You that people are getting closer together.
You get the next one. rob. We have the blue state here, new york. We just talk about new york.
No, two million. Now, one hundred .
thousand. And I would got california, my favorite, this five million with the turnout year of twenty twenty. And whether there was people are amazing.
I don't know whether .
was people it's p or p that turned out either people turned out or pilots of baLance masters's appeared. It's one of the other, but will leave alone five million and twenty and twenty. And look at this year, one point seven that and I think we'll at Virginia look at Virginia, the stronghold Virginia, there was five hundred thousand last night under a quarter million.
New jersey was very close to jy.
This yes, new jersey .
was actually .
a bit of a sweaty and then look at the pole sters florida, florida Flora florida .
maybe she's got a chance .
oh my is .
when you see some like this um you have to always respect your opponent and and that be too ah what he call IT. Like we done hours. They're not going to sit on and do nothing.
I'm willing a bit. They had an emergency meeting yesterday. They have an emergency meeting today on what they are going to do and what they are anticipating the trump administration to do when they get in.
So a part of, uh, what, what, what I was processing a couple weeks school, we were talking, I said, as of november forth, trump is enemy to state. Number one, I think november six, in their mind, trumpy, there is only got one term. So they gonna try to find a way to her, hurt others more than trump my opinion, because truth not going to want again.
So that bogey is going to go away very quickly. My opinion. I think they're going to a target to find a way to divide you guys.
I think they're na try to find a way to put a wedge between trump and J. D. I think they gonna try to find a way to go after elan.
And I think they going to try to find a way to do whole different thing. And all those games that they onna play, I don't think a pandemic is gna work. I don't know if it's gonna, although aging, Carol, I don't think that's gona work.
I don't think any of those. I think my log is worth eighteen million dollars. I don't think those things are going work.
That stuff is done. What are you guys sit in there wondering, you know, hey, if they do this, we're going to do this. If they do that, we're onna do this come like football coach.
If they do this, we're ready for this. If they do that, we're going to do this part. Are you guys sitting around thinking about all the possibilities? And if that happens, we're ready forward or is just starting now?
Yeah, I mean, honestly, i've I just needed a breath yesterday, truly. So we haven't really thought of that. And it's funny because people are asking me so many people in the past couple, we still like, what are you doing for thanksgiving ving? I said I don't know what i'm doing on november six.
I'm not even getting I actually yesterday morning I woke up and I was just like, oh my god, it's november six like I I had thoughts and just focus so solely on november faith for so long so I haven't thought about that. You're right. Look, they they have they box himself in to a really bad position for their party.
And I think they probably did have an emergency meeting. Yes, they're always going to use some nefer ious tactics to try and vide people and go after people. I got no one more so than Donald trump himself. Look at what you've done to this man, our family. They're you've supine on in my husband.
I don't even know one hundred and eleven times or something um but you know they as a party have to start reflecting on what's not working and the idea that you can run a campaign on fear mongering online people. The things that Jimmy came over, by the way, was crying about donor tribes in the White house for four years. That's what I don't understand with people and they say it's going to block people up.
He's a threat to democracy dictator on day one. Excuse me, he was there for four years. He never did any of that stuff.
And so I think they're going to have a real problem. When he does go in there are people start feeling Better about their lives. Success is actually coming back to america. He says success will unify as I believe that's going to happen. Um there is a party need to do some deeper reflecting they have moved so far left and have gone so off the deep end on so many of these issues that the the average person in this country really cannot relate to IT. And if they want to win elections in the future, they are going to have to figure out how to come back a little bit more to the middle.
okay. So then I agree, I fully agree. I don't have to going to do that or not. I do know. I've never seen obama is miserable, this unhappy and it's not even anxious.
He he looked, he looked like he was worried that the world is going to find out something weird. By the way, today i've got a very weird mannered from a guy. And I say, I just want to tell you what I thing's going to be happening.
I said, what's I don't if it's china cape, he says, I think there's gonna a lot of people taking their lives. I say what is I think there's going a lot of people that are in there the last four years that they know they're going to be exposed and you're going to see a few suicide. Ts, I said, what are you talking about about the way that thought has never crossed my mind until he seme dismantle this morning.
And i'm responding to IT that. And I said, where you going with this? So he says, look, if if the truth comes out of what they did and who was involved the last four years, that becomes public. How do you face your wife? By the way, this is kind of like what people did in the stock market a day after nine, eleven.
How many people were jump in on you saw that they were like, oh my god, what was a margin call the movie where some of these guys were selling short and like all how many of these guys that were relying on margins and all the seven hundred billion, they lose everything you go from being over six hundred a million, you owe three hundred million phone. You jump. That's money.
You lost everything right here. If any of these guys do, look, they gave when I want some of their faces. IT was a look of somebody that's worried about something being exposed to the world and their legacies being affected.
And their kids found everybody who ever supported him knowing you did something dark. That that part, I think there's still going to set or not give that up. So that's what I got was talking about.
But for me, team wise, you know, I talk to a lot of people. A lot of people reach out to me, certain people. O hey, I think this is the guy that's going to be be the chief of staff.
This is the guy that is going to be doing this. That guy is going to be doing this. Here's this guys going to be doing this. Here's that guys doing this. You know, during this season, president, like you ve got seventy five days, whatever the amount of days that is, right.
How many interviews? People you talk to, people you sit down, what do we bring this guy? Do we bring that guy? How strategic are you guys being right now and choose? And who to bring inside to help you with these jobs? And the people that are in the inside is that all family is IT, some that are not family that are just trusted advisers? Is IT some from free market? Is IT some from politics? How are you guys filtering? Those people are today different than twenty sixteen and twenty? You obviously twenty sixteen.
I mean, my everything is different. We there was so much to be learned by all of us, but certainly by my father in law. You know, he himself admitted when he went in the White house the first time, he really didn't know. You know, no one expected him to when all the polls said this was impossible. And having never been in politics before, he had no transition team set up, nothing put in place.
An an honestly are twenty sixteen campaign was so small compared to what traditional presidential campaign look like that Normally what you do is you take your your campaign's staff and you say, okay, you guys can apply, there's like five thousand positions that need to be filled. You guys apply for these jobs. We want to plug you in and good spots.
And you know those people, because you worked with them to a certain extent, we couldn't do that in two thousand sixteen. So he had to outsource and he had to listen to other people. And he'll be the first admit that one of the mistakes he made and he wishes that had been different, he understands that so much more now in twenty twenty four, even maybe more than than twenty twenty, which is another reason that I love that, that he is president elect right now.
And IT is the most important thing to make sure you have great people in these positions, but to have people like elon muk, like, you know, the vacuum a swami, potentially tosi gabbard, these are people who really get IT and who are so lined, rf k junior, these are gonna be such powerful lovers in this this country and do such historic things, I believe, during this administration, but every position does matter. And and I think we've we've all learned enough to know how to judge people and you're never going to get one hundred percent. There will always be you know kind of bad people out there with bad intentions. Um but I think we've learned a lot and Donald trump s certainly has learned a lot. And that's how strategic this processes .
is there filtering process for you because for me, you know how when you're looking for wife and you know certain data, you're look at lowest percentage of marriage, working out dating sites and the next one at a bar and then the next one is, you know whatever at a church, and the next one referred to you by a co worker and the next one is from a friends and family .
then so per for a life nobody.
this is the percentage of you know more about who know. Let's just say, veni is looking for a girl. Introduce somebody to vi.
You may say this is mary abo wn a for one thousand years. Is this a? There's credibility there with the introduction being made.
verses. Here we go. I don't know who this guy is. Is there a filtering process of people that you trust to say this guy? You can vouch for that because I was rumor saying the fact that j events was someone that down junior was a very much supportive of.
And you know, Peter thiel was a big fan of jd. A lot of us did you know who jd was. We had heard of jd.
But because not necessary positive things, IT was more negative things that you know was shown by the media in the past and in all of the sun. Everybody is J, D, S, V, P. yeah.
Ah, so not all you know, i'll be wake. No, no, no. Ah, who is this guy? And you're luck. Who is this guy?
Right now you get IT.
Now you get IT. Like this guys start in a half, right? Good for him.
So now he moves up to the top draft pic for twenty twenty eight, being a president. Great choice credit to the president for the study. He's got to pick at the end of the day. But people are bringing names to him. Who who are you choose them as people to give feedback with credibility on who who they should.
Well, there's a transition team and there's a whole process they go through. I'm Howard lettie and who want my husband's involved dance involved lindeman c man, along with Howard. I think there two kind of heads of that and there's a process.
I think you know the people like lindeman c Mabele, who's been around forever and she's been part of the team, he is in the administration and twenty six are throughout the first term office. These are trusted people and they know what he needs to be done, and they they know have a great wedding process. I'm not personally part of the transition team directly, but I know that again, all of these people have learned so much.
We know what we need to do. We know what to look for. And I think most importantly, we know what we don't want in there and those people who we're going to keep.
So when we think about couple power, you know in in politics, a lot of times couple power is, wow, john f. Kennedy and his wife jackie, she's so beautiful. SHE dresses so well, awesome, you know um oh my god.
Couple of power. Ronald reagan and ency, true, couple of power. I had ten hatchi kan here was a was a chief of speechwriter for regan.
Any work under nick on, you know, he said Nancy was feared by everybody. SHE was tough behind closed doors and SHE would do the firing for everybody because round didn't like to fire people. Who was Nancy firing? Yeah, that's right.
That's Nancy. So that's a couple of power, right? Bill and Hillary clinton love and more. Hatem, that's a couple power, right? If you think about IT, you know you and eric are a couple power now, right? The two of you and I asked eric this year the day and I I know Erica had eluded before the past as well. It's kind of interesting that you know you guys are both. Now you're getting your experience in this the last twelve months and he's getting his experience with everything that happened with one hundred and eleven and what was one hundred and eleven hundred twelve? No, no one in the history know you guys are experienced that part, which means your skin is getting thicker.
I don't think you get gets much thicker than .
all of us in the room family. So is is there is there any desires later on for you guys to want to possibly consider running? And I why I was like all it's totally to tell the pat give us a day we just I get but I ask this from amErica and he's talked about this yeah is there any that if there was the opportunity to that come up, you guys would consider IT?
I would be crazy if I said no, of course. Look, I think that the interesting ride for all of us in this is we've actually gotten to go out there and and experience the entire country.
And this, by the way, even three days ago I was doing interviews and people are saying, what do you feel out there? What's going on? And I said, this is IT feels like twenty sixteen to me, but on steroids, which is what I said about this election, when you go out and you're among the country and you're among the people, and you actually interact with people, not only to get a sense of things going on, but you actually get to know people and hear how their life has been impacted, either negatively, like what's going on right now, or positively like I heard from so many people when my father and lot was president.
And I think it's really powerful to know that you can make a difference in people's lives. And it's been such an honor to be a part of, like, a small part of all of this for me. I never in my wildest dreams of, first, all expected, the last thing, trump, let alone all of this. And so yeah, I mean, I am, I am open. I think eric is open to whatever the future holds.
Yeah, when you think cup of power. I'm A I love competition. I just to me like anything that's when I think couple power on the right, think, couple power, think, couple power, don't think.
And individual, there's a lot of power and couple of power, lot of power and couple of power. okay. If you think couple of power. I don't know if if anybody had you wow.
Yeah, that's very nice.
No, no. By the way, a big part of me saying that is because of you, eric is but you an eric together. Do IT that you talking about managing to five hundred lawyers and seven states in london? These games are going playing because if you go into this world and you don't know the games, what are you got? So so that part of IT very interesting, just really what we're here to get them.
I'm just thinking you're saying that, say, I can think of a think about who was on the stage. I am obviously sten. I don't want to take anything away from Chris Christian. No, no, no, no, no, no 的。 But I don't want go that far. But if you really think about IT, this is so so then that to me means and and output this we can go to the next topic um that to me means is what is the level of action because remember remember what the fear, what the family was um the Kennedy family and i've using their case study because you can use the bush family as much I think the only case study that we can go to truly right I think it's only Kennedy family.
We seem to invent roles first day to create relevance like we did. But now there was legitimacy in w wife because education SHE was accurate. Teacher SHE cared deeply about IT. But to care about something that have a background in IT, it's much different from someone who has stepped into the arena, put on the gloves and actually accomplish big things in the bloody reality of the fights of this world. And I think you have done that.
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at first, me around the wrong going with, we build an insurance company from sixty six agent to sixty thousand agents. We've lice and sixty. We sold the company two years ago, and IT was a great success.
But I tell you when the breaking point was what the company took off is when let's some of working with veni and venn's by himself, but i'm working with eric and and through eric, me too. And let's say vi for this case is more capable than eric individually but is not with you guys together. The level of outgrowing venne individual is is not to the one IT was five to one.
Well, so and then we say guys up today, top fifty earners in the company, in the company, forty five, about a top fifty units husband will build a business together. wow. Forty five, eight to fifty do the business together.
okay. So to me, I think when that happens, the place right was gone was the protection of the entire family. Because you guys are now becoming A, I just looked at your age. I had you late thirties. I saw you age both liberals, your october october eighteen OK.
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the way that guys still guys, you just show this cover. I don't I can't believe .
is a libra. I'm disappointed more.
And okay, the point being, if you guys are all Young, that's thirty years of threat. That's not good news for them. So to me, if i'm thinking dark enemy, what they're thinking, i'm thinking trump to them is like no longer there number one priority.
And i'm not say in a disrespect away. I'm saying IT from the standpoint of there's gotta be somebody behind closed doors that sit in the same, hey, guys done, you can go do this anymore by yourself these two get to go with you. Eric bomb, hey.
Uh, uh, uh, who's that? What's the a granddaughter? H eh? What's her name?
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what would you say about that? We listen. I'm out with a few of you. Parents been very unique of a guy to be like, understand for now and like guys so entertaining, yeah jock and crap, you know, telling jokes, telling stories. Bunch of thirty, forty, fifty year olds are sitting in their listening to control the table for how was burn.
He's so cool. That's like the one word I used for bearing. He's very cool. He's like the sleeping a little bit. You know, he's kind of stayed out of the spotlight probably .
intentionally. It's very hard to .
do so when you're six.
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to do know I fly. I saw him, so I used to my husband and my father being the tallest people. And then I I saw like a clip of us all walking on stage.
You the night I was like, there makes us all look so little, which is okay with me because i'm five eleven. I don't mind taking a little bit off. Yeah he's he's really smart.
He's very cool, very entertaining. He's his fathers son like there's no double about IT and he's going to do really incredible things. I think a live arty scene so far. He's really come in and there been many times i've been traveling over the course of the campaign with my father and lie in the car with him going places in barral colon.
He'll say, dad, I have an ideas to how you can get more votes and little be you you need to go meet, go to this baseball stadium or do whatever. He's always throwing ideas out there and so yeah, we're got to give bear in some some serious credit. But visually just go back to something you were saying about, I guess, what somebody wrote into you, the idea that there could be a lot exposed.
I fully agree with that. Yes, I think there you know, if you have a completely dark room and there's an absence of light, even if you put a little pin n rick and and you get a little bit of light, and soon you start to see a lot more, I think people are starting to see a lot more. I wonder why latisha James felt like he had to come out yesterday and say a little something.
I think a lot of these people, no, they know what they did was wrong. They know that there was some sort of illegal collusion. They know that if IT is all exposed, they're gonna look horrible.
And I hope we learn all of the, because what they have done to my father and law, what y've done to our family, is egregious. IT should never happen in the united states of america. The only rational I have, honestly, at so many times is that god was such a part of this election and had my father lows back.
Whether it's a Butler pencil ana, where almost got killed, whether it's all of these court cases and you know, find thirty four felling accounts, are you kidding me? All of this stuff. Any other person would have just been defeated, day one, except him. And I give him so much credit for him, and I have so much .
respect for him. right? I agree. Rap, to pull up the picture. Rab, the picture of barren twenty, sixteen versus twenty.
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about barn trunk and you guys all kind of renovations. You came to this, know, twenty sixteen, and you guys were in real estate. You guys were .
another business watched in the whole time trump .
was raised in the White house. Yeah, he's the only kid child that literally grow in the White that's right. So his perspective is vastly different from probably everybody .
else is that and quickly, you guys made a point. I just looked at up on drug port. The D, O, J is moving to wine down trump criminal cases before he takes off, as the steps complies with long standing justice department policy that a sitting president can be prosecuted to.
People familiar with the matter told, uh, abc, that's the story right then and I and there's so many I mean in all different avenues are it's not only just you know the corruption from you know cross fire, the um you know clove IT everything that they did. He's got on, I, we hope, because I, that's what he says. I want him to slowly.
I was on a peers yesterday and they were like, well, what can you do to bring peace? And I go, peace is fine. I want to bring people together. But we want accountability for every single person that for the last eight years, fouche everybody that was trying to destroy him illegally. And we got to the point with law fair, with everything right now, we want me person. I think our viewers and americans want accountability to hold these people's feet to the fire and even when elan was talking about why all these billionaires were backing kala because they know of trump's in, he's exposing all of them for everything and that's what we want yeah and by the way.
you know you go back to twenty sixteen and the russia collusion hogs, which was, I mean, I can't tell you how the first time any of us heard any of this, we were like russia. We have even included with aoa, russia. And but, but you know who did collude with russia was the hilary clinton campaign and the dnc okay? And punishment was eighty three thousand dollars.
ridiculous. There were so many people, good people, who really believed in Donald trump in what he was doing in twenty sixteen. These are campaign suffers who had their lives ruined because of a lie, because of bad information and a purpose amplifying of bad information.
And IT is it's it's so growth. What these people did, someone deserves to be held accountable. The russia lie is still a thing.
They're still constantly. We are trying to bring that up. That stuff should not be happening. Let's just start choosing people based on policies and what they are going to do for the country, and not pedling these lives and ruining people's lives. It's awful these people, how much money they had to pay in legal fees, they can afford those things. It's been horrific.
Well, the air cover is over. Yeah, the air cover is over because this is why the teacher, James, the same thing. This is why jack smith, staff members were concerned about malicious prosecution.
If a suits coming the other way, if trump was elected. Oh, dam, that just happen. yes. So that's what's going on here. And I look at people like lena on, you know, the chairman of the ftc is an absolute anti business, anti capitalist, and he has a seven year term.
And now trump needs to use, in my humble opinion, his effort and might of the office to remove her because there are there's not just the tissue, James is not just jack smith. There are people that are heading three letter agencies such as uh Jessica, uh rosing rosal of the fcc that just allowed your sorrow that by two from radio stations on an accelerated decision. How do we unwind that? But there are people that are like chairman and you know they get those odd um ten years, sometimes you get a point IT for five years, sometimes you point IT for seven.
This is the president. Uh does he have an addition to having the filter right now during transition much different than before to keep the suits and all the k street guys from coming up and pushing their angles? What about the ones that are in place like lennon of ftc that's got at seven year term? Is there some muscle gonna put behind that to remove the bad apples that have .
been appointed IT is, I think, probably gonna his favorite thing to do. You know, if you go back and listen to him, James coming, he he says, I should fire that guy. Day one, I knew he was a bad guy.
I knew that he shouldn't have been there. But I listen to the people around me in the White house, a lot of these people, he, you know, these swarm creatures from dc, I listen to them. They said, sir, you can do that.
He's believe me that will be his pleasure to get rid of these kind of people because he he saw how badly had hurt, not just tempted the entire country whenever he was in office and imposed being in office. Those are the people who are really ruining our country and and bad apple is a very nice way to describe. There's a lot of Better work.
We thought the S M P popped yesterday after the election. Wait to you see what he does when they see lenna hon. Walking across the parking lot with .
a cardboard box or very gangs because there's a lot of people in crypto community.
they are super excited to see him again. That's what i'm saying about the fact that this send me this an act message so little weird to say IT, but I believe him. I do I believe him that if if trump, because there's a part that remember when people were like about Kennedy is going to take voters away from trump or biden.
That was just six, eight months ago, month ago, Bobby Kennedy going take voters away. Who's you going to take more voters? I think he's going to take more voters away from this.
Or then what's god think he's going to play a very important role? Do you think he has a chance of becoming the president? What do you think so many people want by the Kennedy? Because they want to get and find out what the hell happened with foul chi N I H C D C, all that stuff, right?
He's in there. They can stand this guy. They hate boby the establish me can not stand any thing about Bobby what so ever and you're gona give a little bit of to go and say answer let me see oh my god .
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you see the way right? This is going to then some of the other guys that are going to come in, I don't know. I think the part i'm excited about where you know long order.
We're talking long in order and justice in all this stuff. You guy says P P, T, called twenty twenty four to europe investigations we call that december of twenty twenty three is twenty twenty four is going to be the year of investigations, he said. I think twenty twenty five going to be the year of justice, right? He called twenty.
I like that the year of justice. But I think if this does happen, it'll give a lot of people hope that there is such a thing as accountability. If IT does, okay, we still don't know the side effect of what the seven year old kids went through on twenty twenty when they couldn't go to school for years.
We still are not going to see that for ten years. Twenty years were not going to see that. Like, imagine the most traumatic thing you went to romani on the bomb in war.
You see that later on, the anxiety that feared to a panic. right? Oh my god, what is this all about? right? You don't know what's going to happen with some of these guys.
Now you need some hardship to be tough and have a faker skin, but I would love to see accountability, not in a, using the D, O, J, to go after people. Actual proof. What did you do? Actual proof where market comes out.
Dear honorable chairman jim Jordan, the four hundred million dollars that I made, I regret that the bike here is administration was asked in us to, we should have never done this and it's still know the box stops with me, right? And he's publicly saying this five months ago, men, if they go and do this, twitter files, if you guys do the FBI files, the D, O, J files, if you guys do to C, I files, you get started and stuff like that. AmErica is gonna art, believing and long order again. And yeah, you guys can. That's why I think some of those guys, when the guys send a message in the morning, some people are walking on nexus s today.
some people might be flying to like move, like read, like a billionaire ad open, might be thinking about leaving the country and going somewhere. No, what what you mean? And you nail the back, what those kids that were masked, we saw the videos where the the teachers are putting mask on these little three years mean that in the kids crying and bowling.
Besides, what about seven years old that were with this thing that have no idea what's going to happen? A lot of this mile cardis having, I want, actually, ability. I'm gonna be selfish because we want IT.
We've been we've suffered for eight years of what you've been doing to us, really killing us, lying to us using long fare. It's time. And I get that he wants, he wants to let you seen everything, but we want, I want, I want accountability and I want people like you.
I love that. You said that that fought that yesterday. You know, fought is like, oh god, if he puts R F K in there, R F K row.
Uh, the real doctor fouche that I have. You made that point. Those people need to be held to come .
before they did to there's also a little voices and i'm loving I saw a post on X A day from a woman that's not united stage SHE says, you know, if trump wins, i'm moving to the united states. I love that.
Should I live in miami or should .
I live in new york? What are your suggestions? I sent her a note back and I said, you should move to miami. Florida is other miami .
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No, you know what number one is? Because if you don't preserve your records, in addition to prosecution, we're gonna after for .
obstruction of justice. If R, F, K, those to say yahoo ally, whose job what R, F, K takes, who do you think that would be? Rachel levine, could you show who's in charge of america's health right now?
Can you show R, F, K, rip. Jack is old. That's who is going .
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Is that that the job he's going? Na, take that person's job. I hope to god that was in charge of america's health period.
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what do they say? What's the famous? The three stages of truth.
At first, it's ridiculous. D, it's violently opposed. And then third, IT just becomes self evident. I think that's what basically happened with trump. No way to twenty sixteen.
No way violence opposed cove IT and knowing just like, come on guys, common sense here but you earn elmo a friend Elizabeth pipal ah sage, still you guys really catapulted trump with women. You guys had the whole women for trump. You're going on tiktok.
I see you're doing your thing for the women out there. There are so scared they're never going to have rights again as a woman, as a mother child of two. You're about to have your tank anniversary talk to the women out there. What do they expect from the trump .
administration? Well, I hate to a break IT to um they've been like to by the mainstream media, by the democrats, by common Harris herself. Donald trump has always said he's never going to sign a federal abortion ban.
Everyone says they're taken or right to wait. No, no. Actually the most democratic of things happen, which is that IT left the the issue of abortion, has left the supreme court.
Making a decision is out of the hands of the federal government. And that is now in the states. And we, the people in our respective states, have an opportunity to decide on IT so you can vote in your state for whatever you think is best for you.
And IT has been an issue. They've obviously weapon zed for decades, but they specifically tried to do IT in this election. And I think the the idea for them was we have to scare people if you, if your goals are just to scare people into voting for you, I think you're losing. And clearly they did because Donald trump, one, fifty two percent of the women vote in in the country in this election.
And so fifty two percent of the women, yeah voted for you.
Guess what? He is gonna. He's going to make sure that if you're a woman who's looking for a Better job, you've got a Better job out there.
If you're a mom out there, you're going to have more money for your kids. You're going to be able to buy them some Better close for school. Whatever IT is, your life is going to be exponentially Better because Donald trump is in is in the White house. And you can go back and look four years ago, and by every quantifiable metric, he actually did that for people, whether IT was the southern border, whether IT was peace through strength, first president and eighty two years with no new wars. Those are good things. If you've got kids to, or you know, military age, maybe you you know a woman who has got an eighty and twenty year old kid, you are probably going to be happy that your kids and not going be shift off to fight in the war right now because don truth wants to end them.
Thank you for that explanation, especially the second part, because I think what often gets overlooked is that when he comes to women, it's like, oh, do they have the right to kill each other or not? It's like, guys, hold on, we get IT abortion. But women, they also actually have home.
Yes, they actually have jobs.
They need money, they even fill. They're dealing with everything else that we all are. It's not just can we remove babies because that is so important that women have other issues to other than abortion.
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you played the CNN one with the guy. I know you saw this. I know we're closing up, but IT was the guy and CNN his, a male commonly hais voter, starts to cry because he's upset lara that he's like, my daughters aren't going to be able to kill my grandkids in the future.
This is a look at how emotional and soft jo t. Look at what what he was sad about. God, I voted .
for car hairs, why?
I have three daughters, four children overall. And women's rights is pretty important to them in my daughters. The little emotional, I didn't think that I was going to do that, but you know just their bodies, their choice type of an mentality um you know I want them to grow up in a .
world that what I what ying dout let's let's say you you are for that not nothing wrong with different ideas that the emotions ristich my positions very clear where i'm mad we ve got four kids I will keep my wife pregnant for twenty years is she's not having IT and i'm happy to have the four but he would say prying SHE would have a three months break every year and IT would be pretty with .
the other your wife stood up up by way, eric trump with love, another kid. But world tapped out, I think for a size.
I think you guys got one more. I think you got one more. You, I think, well, let me tell you again of my wife we had our one .
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next story but let me tell you this, like even if you're this, okay, okay, let's you say your pro choice really telling you like let's have the conversation at night, honey, let me tell you why. Yeah do you realize one day ah when you go have so much unprotected sex? Yeah, and and after two, three, four months, you change your mind.
You don't want to happen. Yeah, i'm gonna be there for you to get that boring. I just want you to sell me to dream like, but but honestly, but so what IT sell?
I understand the idea of saying my body, my choice but four father, like lebron James posted a picture. I don't, if you saw this or not, I will always be there for you. So you're not gonna be there when she's hooking up with another, you gona do her decisions.
Yeah I and I but i'm trying to visually like you're having a conversation with your kids. You're trying to teach them a lesson. Actually really play talked into your twelve year old daughter about what this policy means. What do you tell him?
I, but I think this guy, this is an an instance where these people have bought into the idea that they should feel guilty and that they're going to feel like morally superior voting for comella. Here is they think Donald trump is a bad person. They believe the lies about him and they've been told, if you vote for this woman, you're going to feel Better about yourself.
I think that's what happens with some of these people. It's a shame because if IT is it's it's just that they've been getting their information from bad sources and they have no idea what they're talking about. But you know.
sad for him anyway. Yeah, member, yesterday we were talking about this and you brought up the whole you abortion and and you markets singer and all that.
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he's trigger the all in a panic. I was making a list of of flat Carriers for twenty twenty four campaign. Yeah, actual flat Carriers.
People have played a big role for this step. And because this time around, there was a lot of solid alliance that was made. If you think about flight Carriers, you have to put musk there for sure.
Top ten maybe on the one list outside of president because he's number one of he's don't work. You got musk e you got dinner, you got broken. You got a lot of these podcasts ers that he went on, you ve got the family.
You got a the vivox of the world. The j advances of the world are, I think, charity circus. Top ten to be onest with.
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job yeah yes, going to tell him item. I don't feel like compliments, but I told me say you do you play a very, very important role. Um bois think you play a very big role for this one.
I really think you played a very big world because when you wrote there, like, okay, go head and try see what's going to happen. Our lawyers will get a hold of you that strategy of plane offence and holding their foot to the fire and say, go in and try to see what's can happen if you do this. Uh, applaud you guys for the Victory.
Thank you. Seriously, when I watch you guys on stage and I watch a saying we've gone on stretches of working our tails off when you build in a business family, my wife is very hard working person, know we have travel and she's always, she's always got office next in office. This is any office five days, weeks.
He's up and now share specifically came guy. I've got a tough on them up, but it's great to have you here. We're excited to see what you guys do next.
Congratulations on the Victory. Thank you. Ah in a major way. And I guess let's see what's onna happen because you guys got seventy five days to put that team to get and then there's the inauguration and then is time to get to work and get everything going.
And and we will get to work.
believe you believe, guys. I don't think we have another podcast we're doing this week and next week. I think we're doing only one because we will be in dc.
We've got to do some things in dc next week for those that are going to C, X, O, you know, we're going next weekend. I will be back again. Godless, everybody, have a great weekend. Take here. Bye bye.