Trump's resurgence as a cool figure is attributed to a shift in public perception, possibly due to people who previously hid their support coming out, and the MAGA movement being associated with a fun, unregulated lifestyle compared to the restrictive left.
The government should provide transparency and choice rather than mandate food regulations, allowing consumers to make informed decisions. The FDA should be abolished to let the free market dictate food safety standards.
Rep. Roy believes Congress must unite to deliver on Trump's campaign promises, including mass deportations and border security, or risk losing public support and facing electoral consequences.
Beck advocates for consumer choice and transparency, criticizing government mandates like Michelle Obama's 'Let's Move' campaign and supporting the free market to determine food safety standards.
Beck worries that RFK Jr. might push for more government intervention and regulations, which could conflict with the conservative ideal of minimal government interference and free market principles.
Roy suggests a combination of self-deportation awareness, prioritizing the removal of criminals, and pressuring sanctuary cities to enforce existing deportation orders, aiming for a methodical and decisive approach.
Beck is concerned that the BRICS nations' coordinated attack on the dollar could lead to inflation and damage savings, suggesting that investing in gold could be a protective measure.
Beck argues that the left's restrictive policies on free speech and expression, such as cancel culture, take away common sense and personal freedoms, making the conservative approach more appealing.
Hey, there's a segment in today's broadcast with the cool kids club, the cool kids table. As somebody who never sat at the cool kids table, I noticed something. Donald Trump is at the cool kids table right now. Donald Trump, everything has changed. He's suddenly cool. Now, what does that mean for the future?
Also, Mika and Joe Scarborough, oh gosh darn it, they went to kiss the ring of Donald Trump. They're in trouble. And also, it looks like Joe Biden just really wants to give Ukraine long-range missiles so they can strike into Russia. Kind of a bad idea. What does that all mean? All on today's podcast.
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You're listening to the best of the Glenn Beck Program. Well, hello, Stu. Glenn, how was your weekend? It was pretty. It was actually fun. Almost, almost went to the UFC fight at Madison Square Garden. Oh, really? Yeah. Have you ever done that before? You ever go to a UFC fight? No, my son goes a lot, but we were up in New York City. We had some stuff we had to do, and so we get up to New York City, and my son says, Dad, Dad, Dad, Dad.
And I'm like, all right, let's check it out. Twelve hundred dollars a seat. And it was like nosebleed. And I'm like, no, cheapest one. Really? Your get in price was twelve hundred. And I'm like, son, we're going to watch it on Netflix or whatever is running this. Yeah, because I toyed with going to the Mike Tyson, Jake Paul fight, which was right here in Dallas.
And the get in price was not that ridiculous. It was, I mean, less than $100. Oh, wow. But you were so far the nosebleeds. Like, what am I doing with my money? I might as well just watch it on TV. Although I guess that was a little challenging as well as we saw with Netflix. I found that really disappointing.
First of all, any guy who walks out with pearls and diamonds sewed to his, you know, to his boxing shirt is somebody that just needs to get clipped by Mike Tyson. Million dollar shorts. Yeah. I don't think that was. No, I don't think that legitimately a million dollar shorts. Yeah, I know. Apparently. I know. Yeah. I find it. Can I say one quick thing about that? Because I grew up like.
With Mike Tyson. Loving Tyson. Like that was my era. Like, you know, I loved Rocky movies. Until the rape, I'm assuming. Well, yeah. And I feel like people forgot. Again, I understand that he denies that. He says, I think his quote is basically like,
something like I didn't do that but I did so many other things it was probably we're probably even with all the jail time so okay whatever we'll take him we we take him as his word maybe that he's reformed or whatever but like this is a convicted rapist and everyone's like this damn influencer
Hey, Wednesday selling prime drinks? This bastard! Like, all right, he's not a convicted rapist. That's what, maybe the weird thing where everyone's booing Jake Paul and cheering the rapist might be a strange development in our society. I mean, it is. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. You put me in a ring with a guy in a wheelchair, I'll probably be able to beat him. I...
I mean, it's just, it's not, I just found it grotesque. I really did. I was like, come on, man. And I wanted to see him go out and,
punching that guy in the face. Just punching. Boom, boom, boom. First of all, Jake Paul is a Trump guy and came out with his massive following right before the election. I don't care. We're talking about what he does for a living. You might not care. I'm just, like, I sense the hatred toward this guy from everybody and it's like... I just didn't like, I just don't like it. I just didn't like it. I didn't like, you know, I... It's like beating up girls.
It's like, you know... Oh, God. Don't get me started on that. Yeah. Because it's just... Tyson wanted $20 million. I don't feel that bad for him. He did it himself. No, he did it. He wanted it, but... Anyway. And I will say, like, Jake Paul's beaten some fighters that are younger and, you know, MMA stars he's beaten. He...
It's funny. I didn't know what to think. I said this the other night. And then we got closer to the fight and I was watching some of the highlights of Jake Paul actually hitting people. And then I thought how I feel when I try to get out of my car after a workout.
And I was like, I'm sorry, add 10 years to me, there's no way he's beating a 27-year-old that can actually throw punches. No. I went from having no idea what was going to happen to being fully convinced, unless it was fixed, that Paul was going to win. But Jay Paul, he has fought people that are not, you know, that are his age. They cream him. No, that's not true at all. This is what won me over. Really?
I watched some of the highlights of him. He's first of all beaten a bunch of people like legit MMA fighters in boxing, right? So it's a different sport. But still, if you're putting your... I mean, some of his knockouts, he is dropping them. The guy can hit. I'm sorry. And the only fight he lost was against a boxer, which he lost in a close decision. And he was very competitive and drilled the guy a bunch of times.
So I don't know. I'm not saying he's a great boxer, but like, I think you would say, Hey, this guy is a competitive boxer in his prime.
Going up against a guy who's 60 almost. I'm sorry. There's just no way. And of course, that is what is happening. Though I will say what you alluded to earlier was the word. I know this is sexist. Like sometimes you just can admit your sexism. Am I a sexist? Yes. Here's how. I don't want to see women get punched in the face. No, you know what? It's not sexism. You're being chivalrous. It is because I liked watching the male boxers go at it.
I don't like it. I don't care if it's sexist. You can call it chivalrous. You can call it sexist. It's not even chivalrous. I don't want to see it. I don't want to see. Did the woman before Glenn, her eye was falling out of her head.
Like, legitimately, there's a flap of skin. And it looked like it was watching something out of a hostile sequel. Her eye was about to pop out on television. And she's like, just talking to the camera as if nothing happened. I don't want to see it. I don't have a problem. I don't want to watch it either. But I don't have a problem if two women are in the ring. I do. Yeah, I know you do.
But when it's a guy who claims to be a woman, then I'm really... I'm smoked. I'm really smoked. That's really bad. I don't know if you saw when Trump entered Madison Square Garden. He brought the whole posse with him. Oh, yeah? Cut 31. Gentlemen, look who is now.
Making his way to the world famous octagon. Dana White. By UFC CEO Dana White. 45, soon to be 47. But look who's behind him. That's Musk. That's hard to see. That's Musk. That's Johnson. The Vague is in that. Tulsi Gabbard is in that. He apparently was in Washington. It's like, hey, everybody get on the plane. We're going to go.
Or wherever you want. Washington or Florida. That's funny because when I was watching Tyson highlights leading up to the fight on Friday, this is the same thing that used to happen in the 1980s. Tyson would be walking in with the same response. It was exactly the same as 1986. But now it's shocking, I guess. But I mean...
Other than a campaign event, it would be stunning to see Donald Trump get this reception to, I think, most of the people in the media at Madison Square Garden. Yeah. Well, this was another. This was a disguised Nazi rally. Oh, okay. That's why they welcomed him like that. There he is, hugging Joe Rogan. I mean, it is...
And then let me show you after you had, where is it? Here, John Jones gives, it's 26. He hands him the belt. Did you see any of this? It was nuts. It was absolutely nuts. Everybody was a Trump supporter. Like everybody seemed to be a Trump supporter. Yeah. I mean...
It was really bizarre. And then did you see the people? Do I have anything from any of the touchdowns from this weekend? Like people were making touchdowns this weekend. They're doing the Trump dance. Yeah, I saw that from a few people. Yeah. Yeah. I mean, play here. Play right after the fight. Cut 25. Like a light heavyweight. And I think that's the 235 pound weight. Doing the Trump dance. It was everywhere.
Gang, I don't know what happened, but like Donald Trump is cool.
I mean, he's Donald Trump has always been cool. It was there. No, no, I know. Up until 2006, 15, 16. And then we like it was denied for many years. And now it seems to be back. Right. Right. This is this is the norm of American society. This is who he used to be. I can't believe this guy has turned this corner so hard that he's back to the guy who is in Home Alone.
You know what I mean? Yeah. No, it makes sense. It's nuts. It's so crazy that Joe and Mika. Oh, yeah. Are flying down to meet with him to try to restore their. Yes. No, they are. Yes, they are. They were just calling him fascist every day for two years. I know. I know. Now they're going to try to repair the relationship. This is the type of stuff that Trump loves.
Like he loves people groveling like that. They, that is going to be adorable. I can't wait for that one. There'll be some interesting tweets. I will say afterward. That's it. It's, it is interesting. Let me ask you this. I was, I was tossing this around with a friend of mine this weekend and he
We were talking about how like this sort of phenomenon, right? Where people in sports are doing this and it's become kind of cool as you know. And I was trying to understand, it's like, is it a Donald Trump thing where people are just like, maybe they've always thought he was cool and kind of were hiding it. And now they're kind of coming out of hiding, which I think is a plausible explanation. The other one too, I think now the Trump movement generally, MAGA, let's call it,
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So we're just talking about, you know, what's going on. Joined by Pat Gray. What's going on with the media and what's going on with the possibilities of, I mean, you've got John Thune coming out now against Washington.
a few of the cabinet picks. And, you know, you're kind of like, I don't like John Thune, but I mean, he has the body of a Greek God. Right. That's who that was. We learned that from our inspector at the Senate bathhouse. He came in naked as a Jaybird. Right. He was a Greek God. He got into the hot tub and the,
We made tender love for the next six hours. This was from the real Arlen Specter book. Most of that, I should say, most of that was from that book. It's a loose quote. The other one that is now making noise saying, I'm free. I can do whatever I want is McConnell. And McConnell is maybe now going to ride as a dark horse.
And so you would have five votes against the Republicans if Thune and McConnell joined the other three. Because I got the impression, correct me if you think I'm analyzing this wrong, but I got the impression Donald Trump, when they were going through that Senate leadership fight, was like, look.
I won't come out and say Rick Scott's name if you give me my recess appointments. That's just, I might be oversimplifying that, but like, obviously Scott was the pick. He never came, Trump never came out and endorsed. He was like, look, I'll stay out of this. I guarantee you that deal was done.
I can't guarantee it, but I don't know. Yeah, that deal happened. And the way the picks came out was interesting because you got Marco Rubio. And then he's like, hey, John, what do you think about these recess appointments? And then the second he said yes to that and got this gig, it's like Matt Gaetz, RFK Jr. Like he started rattling off all the people you knew Thune wouldn't vote for. And Thune has come out this weekend and said there has to be, we have to have the usual Senate.
That's interesting. So maybe that wasn't, maybe that was wrong because I really don't understand not endorsing Rick Scott then, right? Like, it doesn't make any sense to me. It could be that Thune is just, you know, just got the job and now he's lying. I don't know. It's fascinating, but I think you're right. Like, I think there's some of these appointments are going to have a
real trouble if it goes through a normal process. And you know what's weird is CNN, who used to love RFK, now hates RFK, is trying to call us a hypocrite. Me in particular on RFK. This is what CNN, they went into the old archive and
At their own network where you were on the air? No, at Fox. But I was. They should have gone in their own archive. The first show you ever did had an interview about this topic. Yes. About basically you eating fast food on the air while talking to an author of a book who hated it. They cut it because they're like, we can't have one of our hosts do that. They cut it down. We got some of it on the air. A little bit. We fought. Okay, so here's what CNN played as a flashback
About my hypocrisy. Ready? When I heard this, I thought, get your damn hands off my fries, lady. If I want to be a fat, fat, fatty and shovel French fries all day long, that is my choice. I still stand by that. We know there's no change. We can see. There's no change whatsoever. Wait a minute. There's no change whatsoever. If I want to be a fat, fat, fatty, it is my right to.
Yes. To be able to choose what I want. Don't try to trick me into, you know, wait, I didn't know you had fries. Oh, they're in the back. Don't, don't, don't. Don't manipulate me. So you're not Michelle Obama, let's move. You're not Michael Bloomberg ban 32 ounce sodas. No. You're not, you know, Mike Huckabee. He was another one who was doing that on the Republican side. You know what I am? I surprisingly use is the calorie counter on the menus.
Yeah. It is a useful tool. Again, should the government be implementing it? No. No, but it tells you what food tastes better than the other food. Right, exactly. If one has 1,000 calories as opposed to 400, I'm going with 1,000 calories. Because you know it tastes better. It's like a taste-o-meter. Right, right, right. So, I mean, they're talking now about fluoride in the water. Raise your hand if you care about fluoride in the water.
I'm not raising my hand. I care about having the choice whether I should have fluoride in the water. That's not the question. Okay. The question is, are you worried about the fluoride in your water? Not really. Not really. Okay. So do I know that fluoride is safe for the water? No. No. I don't have any idea. Based on everything else this government has done, it's probably cyanide. I have no idea. Okay. So...
Here's what I'm for. Putting in the water, water. And if you want to add fluoride, you can add fluoride. You could get it. This was turn of the century kind of stuff when everybody's head was full of rotted teeth because nobody brushed their teeth. You can get all the fluoride you want now in Crest or whatever you use. Right, toothpaste. You can use that.
The problem was, it wasn't that there was no fluoride. People weren't using toothpaste because they weren't using toothbrushes because they weren't brushing their teeth. That's the problem. Right, and you can understand that policy at that point, whether it was right or wrong even then, who knows. But you can understand why they did it back then. I feel like people have toothpaste now. It's just not a huge concern for me, honestly, either way, but...
I feel like people have toothpaste and access to it. And if you need more fluoride, just use toothpaste as a topping for your ice cream. Just put it in. Just put it right in. If you don't have a problem with it, you want more of it, go ahead. Yeah, you put as much as you want. You can eat toothpaste by the tube. Keeping in mind, it is somewhat toxic. There are levels. Depending on how much you... If you squeeze the whole tube and you're eating the tube... Might not be good for you. It's not good for you. At certain doses, so is water. Right. Right? Exactly. So, like, again, it's all about the dose. Right. Exactly.
I guess it's just one of those things that becomes this big issue. And I don't know. For me, I don't really care about it either way all that much. I know a lot of people are and do really care.
But again, I think having choice is great. Like, you should be able to choose whether you have it or not. And toothpaste is an easy delivery system for that choice, it feels like to me. When it comes to this other stuff, I am concerned. I am concerned. I don't want to turn into that Michelle Obama let's move party. That was what I think you were criticizing in that clip. It is. It was about Michelle Obama. Get your hands off my french fries, lady. You know, but you...
That's fine. I just don't want things mandated to me. I would like to know, you know, wait a minute, hang on just a second. And it's because it's just like everything else with the government. We didn't pay attention. There are things that are maybe not the healthiest in our food. If it is poison at any level,
We should probably not have that added to our food. Okay. And I have no problem with that. And I don't have a problem if you want to put that in the food, as long as there's a label on it, you know, as long as you know what's in the food and we're starting to educate ourselves. Can I ask you a question though? Cause I hear this, this, this part of the argument a lot, which is like, you know, they banned this in Canada and Europe and we're putting it in our food.
Isn't that the right approach? Shouldn't Canada and Europe have more restrictive measures on the free market than we do? Isn't that kind of like normal? Isn't that what we should want as conservatives? In Froot Loops, they use for orange, they just use... Oh my God, the Froot Loops thing. I know, I know, I know, I know. There are not three ingredients in Froot Loops in Canada. That is not...
remotely close to true. As we're talking about the dye, okay? Yes. You're using yellow or orange. They get it from carrots. Why aren't we doing that instead of some chemical byproduct? Okay, so that's a good argument. The
The reason why, right, is because it probably costs Fruit Loops less money. That's why they're doing it. And the reason they're not doing it in Canada, which there are a couple of these colorings that are slightly different, right? They come from different sources, natural sources. The reason they're doing it in Canada is because the Canadian government has told them they have to.
That is the difference. So fruit loops. So the government is making the decision and not fruit loops. Now, of course, there's another layer of this decision, which is us, whether we decide to eat fruit loops or not. Yes. And I don't think any of us are coming to the table being like, I think the most healthy food. It's fruit. It's got fruit. Even though they spelled it F-R-O-O-T, it's got fruit in the title. It must be healthy. You make that. And I think the conservative approach to this is to say, okay.
We make the choice whether we eat Froot Loops or not. We all can look at the label. We can choose. And you know what? In many circumstances, a lot of these companies have come up with alternate options.
different, you know, alternate things like the simply Cheetos, for example. Now, do I believe there's any difference in the health quotient of simply Cheetos with white cheese dust and orange regular Cheetos? I don't think there's any difference at all, but you get to choose whether you think those are better. That to me is a much more consistent conservative approach rather than begging for Canadian and European style regulations. I think that's a terrible approach.
And I'm concerned that this, we could go down the wrong roads. Here's my approach. Abolish the FDA. I mean, I am much closer to that position. But like, I can't, you can't, if you abolish the FDA, what you get is the free market. Exactly right. Right. That's not, I don't think RFK Jr. would say that's exactly right. Probably not because he wants...
He as well wants all kinds of guardrails. Yeah. I want the free market to work. And, you know, if Froot Loops...
If you started getting cancer and the doctor's all like, I think it's the orange fruit loop. It's not the red one or the green one. It's fine. It's just the orange. Just the orange fruit loop. I think that would stop. In the free market, that would stop. It would. And we see that, of course. Especially if you had the press...
Going the way they used to and the government going the way it used to. You used if you had a problem, if a company was screwing you, you would go to the press and the press wasn't in bed with the giant corporation and the government. So the press would say, hey, there's this consumer here and here and here that have been royally screwed. They're riddled with cancer and they're saying it's the orange fruit loop.
Well, we've looked at studies and see that maybe General Mills knew that that orange one was bad, but they're making money because they also produce the chemotherapy drugs. That's when the government would come in and
Pound them into sand and that's a really egregious example that you created intentionally egregious, right? And that's where I feel like our guardrails should be as Americans, right? Right like if we're Europeans don't put their guardrails there They ban everything the second they think anything with time anyone complains about it except for drugs It's so weird except for pharmaceuticals. They are so far ahead of us in their drugs You cannot get here
that you can. When it, you know, your trial, you know, people go over for experimental stuff over in Europe all the time. And Trump did help fix a lot of that. Yeah, he did. Which again, I think is where you fall back to on a lot of this stuff, right? Like Trump, if...
if he if it's something he cares about which i you know i think a lot of the stuff would be he's not going to let rfk jr go crazy he's not gonna he cares about global warming he says that's the biggest scam ever right he cares about that he'll not be shocked if rfk jr starts like hey global warming's a health crisis i'm hhs health like the democrats would do stuff like that rfk jr given free reign would do stuff like that yes true
won't allow stuff like that. I don't worry about that, but I do worry about
He's going to hire thousands of people. Are those people going to be ideological conservatives worried about the free market? Are they going to be people that think a lot more like RFK Jr.? Hopefully. Trump can't monitor every one of those hires. I know, but hopefully Trump has people to monitor all those hires. Monitor the monitors. Pat Gray, thank you so much for stopping by. You're streaming the best of the Glenn Beck program, and you can find full episodes wherever you download podcasts. Mr. Chip Roy, how are you, sir?
Glenn, I'm doing great. How are you, brother? I am. I'm really good. How are you feeling about what's going on now in Washington? What's it feel like there? Well, I mean, thankfully, we haven't spent a whole lot of time here. America's better off until we get everybody in in January. Right. But we were up here for a couple of days last week.
I mean, look, I'm feeling good. I'm feeling good about the direction of where the president is going with what I have described as disruptors. Yes. Nominees, people who will challenge the status quo, take on the swamp, drain the swamp, whatever language you want to use. People who get it. They want to change things from Pete Exep to Bobby Kennedy and everybody in between. But to be clear, I'm not saying I agree with all these people on every issue. Neither exactly. Right. Yep.
what we need is people who are going to rock the boat up here. You know, tell the corporatists and tell the big government bureaucrats, nope, it's a new day. We're going to start over and we're going to figure out how to get this right. So that's good. I think we've got a few little hiccups along the way, right? We need to make sure Congress, you know, I used the line last week. I'm all about unity. I love being on a team. Love it. It feels great. There's nothing better than when you're on a team together and you get everything done together.
But I'm on a team to win. I'm not on a team for the sake of it. So Republicans keep talking about unity in the House and all that. But then I see yesterday a few of my colleagues go on the airwaves and start walking back mass deportations.
start talking about how we're not going to do certain things. We're only going to focus on this over here. I've got another colleague over here chattering about lifting the salt cap, saying nothing's going to move unless we get that salt tech, you know, cap lifted so that Yankee northeastern states that have high tax rates can get big federal subsidies for them. There are a lot of little things here we're going to have to figure out how to square and
and get everybody on the same page to advance the Trump agenda. But things are moving in the right direction, but Congress is going to have to figure out how to get itself arranged to deliver. So how do you feel about Mike Johnson now? I mean, the president seems to have endorsed him and embraced him. He was at the UFC fight with the president and Elon Musk and RFK and Tulsi on Friday night. So he looks like he's sitting at the cool kid's table. How do you feel about him?
Well, look, this is one of those things where, you know, over time, we're going to see what he does. And there's time between now and January 3rd. There's time between, you know, after that on how we're going to perform. But Mike's a friend. I like Mike a lot. We're talking. His team and I are talking. You know, we came to some resolution last week to get
to get some of the moderates who were targeting conservatives with retribution amendments, saying they were going to kick us off committees if we opposed rules and things like that. We got all those taken down. Unfortunately, it was kind of in a quick, hasty deal, and some of us agreed, some of us didn't, but the motion to vacate was agreed to live from 1 to 9. The bottom line to all that is inside baseball, we've made some progress in unity, but
but i will say i was i was a little concerned about what i heard yesterday at the speaker kinda walking back a little bit uh... focus on deportation i think we need to just keep our foot on the gas we need to identify the ten things that we're gonna deliver for the american people and we've got to go do it and we can't be doing any back you know stepping backward uh... we've got a united for a purpose i think we're getting closer to unity
I think Mike's doing a good job trying to pull us all together. Genuinely believe that. Getting us in a room to try to figure it out. But we still have work to do. November, what is today? The 17th or 18th? Yeah, 18th. Is it the 19th? No, it's the 18th. You know, the thing that everybody in Congress needs to remember is the president that deported more people than anybody else, over 10 million people,
was Bill Clinton. You want to take 10 to 15 million people, that was already done. And most people don't even know that Bill Clinton did that. So please don't talk to me about, oh, well, we can't do that many. Yes, you can. Bill Clinton did it back in the 90s.
Go ahead, Congressman. No, that's exactly right. I mean, look, I want to be very clear. Our starting place should be for any individuals who came here illegally or were released into the United States illegally, illegitimately by the Harris-Biden-Moyorkas regime, they
They need to be removed. They need to be deported. That is the starting place. I have no problem prioritizing criminals. Neither do you. I have no problem prioritizing people who came in here and got no papers at all. They just came in and were gotaways. No problem. No problem going through and figuring out how to establish fees.
to pay for all this stuff, force this all to a decision point, and figure out how we're going to proceed at the end of that rainbow. But we're going to move through this methodically and do the job that the American people sent us here to do. And that means deportation. And that means there are going to be some uncomfortable conversations. There's going to be some uncomfortable actions. But we must deport.
We've got a serious problem in this country with people that have been dumped into our country, undermining who we are as a country, undermining the rule of law, not just because they're criminals, not just because they might be terrorists, but because they've been dumped into a massive welfare state. Roll back the welfare state. Roll back all of the big government programs.
Roll back all of the benefits that are provided to people. Report massive numbers of these. Then tell me who's left who want to achieve the American dream through hard work, not through handouts. Then I'll be saying, oh, like Milton Friedman, sure, I'm for open borders if you don't have a welfare state. That's not good.
Yeah. What does this look like in real life? Because when I hear the media talk about mass deportations, they're describing a process where... Concentration camps. Concentration camps, where just trucks are just riding up into Hispanic communities and going house to house and searching. This happens without all that nonsense, right? How does this work exactly, Chip?
Well, I don't want to get in front of the great guys like Tom Homan and others, former ICE directors, now the boarders are, etc. I'm going to let them lay out their plans. What I would tell you is what you're going to do is you're going to make it to where there's going to be a lot of self-deportation, a lot of understanding of what's coming, and people are going to get it, and they're going to want to go.
you're going to yes seek out the criminals using ice and for enforcement internally right we've got a million people by the way one million who already have deportation orders and have not been deported so find them can we start with them right get them and release you know and deport them right let's go around and figure out when we do enforcement interior enforcement where you've got people and they're in jails let's put pressure on sanctuary cities start there
Anybody who doesn't have paperwork, doesn't have a notice to appear, boom, release. Like, you're gone. So, or removed. So that's what I think we need to do. But I'm not going to get in front of the president in terms of the specific program. But let's be very clear. What the president's doing and putting Tom Homan there as borders are. Brendan Carr at the FCC. Kennedy. These are all great folks. Brendan Carr is...
is going to come in and do what the Biden regime wouldn't do, actually increase broadband and all of the woke nonsense. He will immediately start challenging things like the audacity purchased by Soros. He will do all of the great work we need to do and create economic activity and I think be a true transformation at the FCC. And I assume you agree with that. Oh, I agree. Yeah, a huge fan of him.
And I've never been a fan of anyone at the FCC until him. There was a 28-year-old that was taken into federal custody last week in Houston. His name is Anas Saeed.
He was charged with providing material support to ISIS, investigating how to execute an attack on local military recruiting centers and boasting that he would commit a 9-11 style attack once he had the necessary resources. I'm reading the story this weekend and, you know, they left out one thing. Is he here illegally? Can you do you know or can you find out? I mean, it happened here in Texas.
Yeah, we've got my staff looking into that, and I don't have the sort of final answer. Odds seem pretty dang good that that individual is here illegally, and we're looking into that. And that's just one more example of what we're dealing with nationally, and you know all of the examples. We've gone through them. So now it's turned into moving from a campaign statement, right, talking about Jocelyn Nungere, talking about Lake and Riley, talking about go down the list.
we're now moving into guide this is why we need to act and it's not just the crime it's not just those situations is the fact one that we have fifty one and a half million foreign-born people in this country i was never to go on the screen including i think unfortunately speakers of the from others where you've got all we need to we need to increase and improve legal immigration okay sure i think we ought to improve it right now i think we ought to freeze it
I think we ought to have a freeze. Right now, we've been allowing 600,000 to a million people into our country every year for decades. We have, as I said, 51.5 million foreign-born. 30 million of those are not citizens or green card holders. I'm sorry, they're green card, but they're not citizens. You have 30 million people here, and some of them are illegal. We're transforming our country. This is all a higher percentage than the early part of the 20th century after we'd had mass migration.
We've got to reform our education system, teach people who come here about our principles, why our system of government matters, why we believe in freedom, make sure that we have people who want to achieve the American dream and don't want handouts. We've got to cut the bureaucratic state. We've got to cut the massive mandatory entitlement program.
and all these benefits and and things are going at people are coming here both legally and illegally you want to come here to the american dream god bless you but i'm not going to be up here a lot of chamber commerce and all the corporate whores who are selling out our country because they want cheap labor or the same corporate wars are now saying oh we like right we got big oil and gas companies that we like uh... regulation why could the rent seekers they want the government to set them up for more profit
just like the insurance companies that Bobby Kennedy is going to take on, just like all the other big corporations trying to get rich on the back of the taxpayer. We need to take this all on, including securing the border. Are you concerned that... I mean, the left is not going to roll over. I think we're in the eye of the hurricane right now. It seems peaceful, seems nice, but they are not going to take this sitting down. They've made plans on...
You know, exercising. I love this, how they love the 10th Amendment all of a sudden, but exercising their state power to make sure that they don't have to comply by these federal regulations, et cetera, et cetera. And they're going to be suing the Trump administration, they say, a lot. You concerned? I don't.
Of course I'm concerned. The very first thing they'll do when we start deporting people is go to court and try to get an injunction saying that these individuals have legitimacy and status based on what the Biden and Harris Mayorkas regime did. There's zero question that's what they're going to do. And we're going to need an aggressive president to push back on it. We're going to need an aggressive Congress not to blink, not to do the bidding of the
of the uh... of get a big corporate interest or frankly those here and he owes that were all a part of the problem of getting those people here in the first place we're going to have to be resolved let me be very clearly somebody pointed out a gap for brexit the tory
They were supposed to deliver on ending the mass influx of immigration immigrants into Britain. They didn't. And they got sent out on their butt. Here's the thing. We are going to deliver in the next two years or the Republican party will go the way of the wigs. It will be no more. And that's the truth. The president.
Republicans, to a degree, were given a mandate. The mandate was get the government out of our daily lives, get regulations down so we can drive up economic prosperity and get inflation down. That was one of the mandates is affordability. And the other mandate was securing the border of the United States and ending all this nonsense and deporting the president campaigned on it.
Mass deportations of all the people that have been illegally dumped into our country. That's what the mandate was. We've got to deliver. Chip, as always, thank you for what you do. And let us know how we can help. When we need to raise our voices to be heard, let us know, will you?
I appreciate it, Glenn. We will. And there's going to be some fights that are upcoming. I'm trying to figure out how to set this up and work with my colleagues. I'm going into this with, you know, hey, we're open door. Let's all sit down. Let's figure out how to do it. But when push comes to shove, we're going to have to start calling balls and strikes on this stuff and deliver. And don't worry, we'll have those moments. Well, I know you haven't announced this, you know, and I don't know what your thoughts are even on it, but I'd like to announce today that you're running against Cornyn for the Senate. Yeah.
And also I'd like to announce your win against Cornyn in the Senate. Well, you're really going to have some fun with me now, aren't you? I'm going to stay focused on my job. I've got to make sure we back up President Trump. The Lord is in charge. Whatever doors he opens for me, I'll be happy to walk through them. Yeah, yeah.
Yeah. I think that's what I heard. Isn't that what you heard, Stu? Okay. Chip, I love you, man. Thank you so much. I didn't know which ones were open. All right. Thank you so much. Na, na, na, na.