cover of episode Tucker Carlson Election Night LIVE From Mar-a-Lago With Special Guests

Tucker Carlson Election Night LIVE From Mar-a-Lago With Special Guests

2024/11/6
logo of podcast The Tucker Carlson Show

The Tucker Carlson Show

Key Insights

Why did Marjorie Taylor Greene feel optimistic but cautious about the election results?

She felt optimistic because she believed in the resilience and strength of the Republican base, but cautious due to the relentless attacks on Donald Trump's character by the left and the media over the past eight or nine years, including impeachment attempts and legal challenges.

Why does Tucker Carlson describe Trump as 'instinctively moderate' and 'not radical at all'?

Carlson describes Trump as instinctively moderate because he perceives Trump as a non-radical figure who is more aligned with common-sense policies rather than extreme ideologies.

Why did Georgia become more liberal despite many people moving there?

Georgia became more liberal due to the recruitment of businesses, including tech corridors and Hollywood, which brought in more liberal-leaning individuals and industries, influencing the state's political landscape.

How does Marjorie Taylor Greene feel about the voting machines used in elections?

Marjorie Taylor Greene is critical of voting machines, calling them faulty and a horrible product, suggesting they can steal elections and expressing concern over the intimidation of whistleblowers who report issues with them.

Why does Cliff Sims ignore the polls during election cycles?

Cliff Sims ignores the polls because they have been consistently wrong in the past, including in 2016 and 2020, leading him to believe they are not reliable indicators of election outcomes.

Why did Florida voters reject the ballot measure to legalize recreational marijuana use?

Florida voters rejected the measure due to a perceived backlash against rapid liberalization and a belief that the pendulum had swung too far too fast, leading to a serious backlash against certain issues, including drug legalization.

How does Vivek Ramaswamy explain the shift in the Republican Party's base?

Vivek Ramaswamy attributes the shift to the Republican Party becoming more aligned with the working class and disaffected voters who felt unrepresented by their leaders, leading to a new coalition that includes working-class whites, young black males, and Gen Z voters.

Why does Bobby Kennedy Jr. believe that the Democratic Party has lost faith in democracy?

Bobby Kennedy Jr. believes the Democratic Party has lost faith in democracy due to their actions in canceling primaries, rigging the party to protect the incumbent, and choosing a candidate who never got a single vote, which he sees as undemocratic practices.

Why does David Sachs believe that being a conservative is now cool and trendy among young people?

David Sachs believes being a conservative is now cool and trendy among young people because it aligns with ambition, self-improvement, and a desire to succeed, contrasting with the establishment's portrayal of conservatism as outdated or harmful.

Why does Najil Farage believe that the rest of the world is closely watching the U.S. election?

Najil Farage believes the rest of the world is closely watching the U.S. election because it determines the leadership of the Western world and sends signals to global dictators, affecting international stability and potential conflicts.

Why does Dana White support Donald Trump despite the risks involved?

Dana White supports Donald Trump because he believes Trump is a good person and a hardworking leader who has faced relentless attacks and still managed to maintain his resilience and authenticity, which he finds admirable and worthy of support.

Why does Alina Haba consider her experience working with Trump a blessing?

Alina Haba considers her experience working with Trump a blessing because it has given her a platform and a voice, despite the personal attacks and challenges she has faced, allowing her to advocate for her beliefs and values.

Why does Eric Trump believe that the American people have vindicated Trump's efforts?

Eric Trump believes the American people have vindicated Trump's efforts because they have supported him despite the relentless attacks and weaponization of government institutions against him, showing that they value his fight for their interests over the establishment's tactics.

Why does Elon Musk believe that X played a pivotal role in the election?

Elon Musk believes X played a pivotal role in the election because it provided a platform for truthful information, countering the mainstream media's biased coverage and helping to level the playing field for political discourse.

Chapters

This chapter explores the election night commentary at Mar-a-Lago, highlighting Trump's unexpected victories, his support from unexpected demographics, and his resilience against media attacks.
  • Trump won the state of Florida by a significant margin, securing 30 electoral votes.
  • The conversation highlights a shift in Hispanic voter support towards Trump.
  • Georgia's political landscape has changed with increased liberal influence.
  • Trump's character and public perception are contrasted, emphasizing his non-radical stance.
  • Discussion on the media's portrayal of Trump and the role of misinformation.

Shownotes Transcript

This episode is brought you by live lock. The holidays mean more travel, more shopping, more time online and more personal info in places that could expose you to identity theft. That's why live lock monitors millions of data points every second.

If your identity is stolen, their U. S. Space restating specialists will fix IT guaranteed or your money back, give more holiday fun and less holiday worry with life lock save up to forty percent your first year visit live lock dog com slash podger terms apply.

We're in an antium memorial. Go on election night, marge tailor Green sitting directly across from me. We are moments from getting another chance of election results that looks like comment. Harris has won the state of remond is IT over.

It's over. congratulations.

SHE won for month. There is full.

but really just burlington.

If you come right down to IT. I mean, there's just no chance he won the northeast kingdom, no chance he won the pretty parts vermont, just the urban slum in vermont. Um how do you feel with the limited data we now have about the slight? I feel optimistic.

C, but i'm cautious because you know, for the past eight or nine years, we've watched the left in the media totally a Donald trumps character to fame him, slater him and peach him twice. Try to look up, try to bankrupt them, try to kill him. So my thoughts and questions are, why would they let him win?

But you could question, and what I always struck, we're just with spent an hour or two with trumpet just a minute ago, I think you were there is the distance between the trump that you hear about and the trump that you actually experiences when you're with them. And the first thing that I was noticed about trump, other than the fact he's truly hilarious, he's just so instinctively moderate. I mean, that's like the least radical person I think I know.

right? Yeah, he's not radical at all. Well, just be honest.

They actually know him. They know him just as well as we do. talker.

Everybody's known Donald trump for years. They parted with them. They hung out with him.

They supported him. They praised him. They loved him. Democrats took his money. They love Donald trump, you know and I think maybe a boil sound to this. They're really angry and jealous that they don't have Donald trump and that .

they do have tim walls. We'll see if that'll be enough. Trump has one, the state of florida uh by looks like about a million votes so far, thirty electoral votes not surprising that seems to be just like a solid republican say at this point .

yeah big red wall while so many people moved there after covet, rightfully so um the democrats shut down the country they made life miserable. For people, suicide rates were highest at all times suicide rates and children were higher than they've ever been, as if any child should ever commit suicide. Yes, such a horrible side. But yeah, a lot of people definitely moved forward to escape. I I .

mean, maybe a rover question to George, too. And yet IT became our liberal. What is going on? A georgia? Why would georgia, of all states to state, I think, of as reliably conservative, have never metal liberal in orge? Oh, why is IT even up for grabs at this point? What would happen? Well.

a lot of people lived to georgia that people have been our businesses have been recruit to georgia. So we have the tech court or we have hollywood because somebody thought that was a good idea to give them tax credits. But we've had a lot, you know, electric vehicle battery .

plant with they brought actors state .

purpose on purpose.

Why would they do that?

Apparently they thought would be cool. I I don't know. I I really like George a bec when we didn't have .

the hollywood d yeah, a lot of acts, real people who aren't pretending to be somebody so that that was a product of like intent. They were lured there.

Yeah democrat mean, i'm so republicans said that I sounded like democrat. That would be the ones .

to do something like that. Um so right now we have donal trump at about fifty five percent in the state of florida. Come on, here is at forty four where what do things going to happen in your state tonight in georgia?

Well, I they called my race at seven P M. Literally when the polls closed. And I take that as a good sign.

You're elected for .

the third time, for the third time.

But last time I checked, it's interesting.

I think, of you and trump is very similar in the arc of your public careers. You both came from outside of politics into politics. You were both declared dangerous to the country almost immediately.

You were for a like a while months, the most reveal person in the world. You were a danger to democracy. I'm surprised you didn't get arrested.

And then you became, you kind of endured. You stuck at out. You weren't intimated.

You didn't leave. Republican ty, try to kick you out. Hung in there. Then you became the most influential people in the party. IT does kind of feel like cda trumps story.

absolutely. Well, I have have been arrested yet.

You fair.

and i'm still alive, even though several have tried. But you know, it's pretty interest in my talker, and I am actually enjoying IT very much. I get to listen to all these republicans that denounced me and voted to kick me off committees and talked bad about me and centered me and distance himself for me. I get the sound, listen to them, and they very much sound like margey Taylor Green. As a matter of fact, they say the same thing that I say.

I noted that you didn't have been apologize .

to you quite if you have actually yeah quite a few, not all of them, but quite a few have apologized for well when they get yelled at when they go back home by their own constituents and asked, why can't you be more like margey Taylor Green and I think they figured that out.

It's it's just so funny. Here's another similar ari between you and trump. He was, I never forget, IT attacked on the front page of newspaper in the country for saying that Whites premises and Charles fill were good people. Dict ous. He never said that no, um you were attacked for using the phrase jewish space lasers, which you never ever used.

Now I attacked P G N E actually, which ironically has been in the news yeah past few days for shutting.

So I want to go to the betting market really quick. Who win the president election? Pretty raight forward question down to from six percent uh kala Harris thirty four percent um with about two hundred and eighty two million dollars on the line so far. I think that's current. It's prety overwhelming.

I think. And aren't those Better there? They're not rich people, right? These are these are just average bets.

I really don't know enough about the betting market. I would say most of them are not betting massive sums of money trying to swing the numbers. I think they're legitimately bedding that Donald trumps going to win.

I couldn't, after over thirty years, trying to follow this stuff and getting more confused every cycle, like I know less about politics, every cycle I can make any sense of the polls. And I I don't think i'm being a good superstitious villagers when I say, I think that is all manipulated. You're in the business. What do you think of the national polls in season?

I know I ve never been pulled, and I know most of my family and friends have never been puled. So my common sense says, how can the polls be correct if everyone I know doesn't participate?

That's right. But is there possibility that pulls are used not to measure public opinion, but to shape IT?

Think that's possible. One hundred percent.

okay. So we had this outlier pole that got a great deal of attention in arizona that showed down trump l losing arizona. I don't know a single living person who thinks that's onna happen, but that poll was everywhere scared the crap at all. These republicans was at the point .

of the poll probably I think republicans are easily misled.

Well, yeah, I kind of dumb .

a lot of the time. actually.

I think I have been.

Well, I mean, it's it's easy to get scared, but I think the reality is that we've seen mass misinformation, you know, by the media, by by democrats, by republicans, by consultants. And IT is used this way. The the opinion of the people also push their actions right. And so if they're told over and over and over again every single day, engineers, the Donald trump s did not see Donald trump is heller, Donald trump is a fascist, Donald trump is a dictator, Donald trump is is losing according to all these polls. What that's going to do is it's going to make his supporters less likely .

to go out and vote for him, think or embarrass them into not telling others they're voting Donald trump. He does like that's changing when I have asked for that two seconds. But just for a natural update, where, come on here, thirty five comma camera, camera. I S A .

thirty five tro votes .

so far don't trump twenty five to seven needed to win. Um you think another night.

you know, I feel like we've been campaigning for years now with love to tonight, but I ve been shocked so many times over the past couple of years .

i've quit predicting to barack obama who I think if you're to lay responsibility for the destruction of america, any one person I think that would be rock obama, the most deceptive president in our history and most anti american he just waited, you know, we may not know for a long time days and that's Normal. In what sense is that Normal? India, the biggest democratic world, gets by sundown. Why can we do that?

right? Well, we shall be able to do that. Everyone knows that, and they know IT too. They're just liars. And in the reason why he's saying, we may not know for days is because they plan on still in the election. I know we're not supposed to say that well, you know, i'm an election denier, so I fall in that camp. But honestly, they elected .

official in two of the right to comment on elections and say, whatever you think about elections, absolutely were elected. Yeah, you can give your opinion on elections then. Who can? Yes, I think this is, i'm up to you.

yes. Can I give my opinion on voting machines? yes. Well, we should not be using very faulty. They're a horrible product. H, I talk to people in my district that voted on these voting machines and that switch their votes, switch their votes. But because because our country is so disgusting and attacks people that come out until the truth and try to be whistler blowers about what's happened, these people are scared to go on record and say what they experience .

someone who spent like twelve hours and depositions from voting machine companies not even named in the suits no, i'm very ware of the offers to intimate the rests in the south. So let me read um barco obama's brack who say obama's s harm, says boat from his tweet IT took several days to count every ballot and twenty and is very likely we won on the outcome tonight either. So please keep a few things in mind as you make your voice heard today.

He speaks english, is one thousands of election workers around the country working hard to respect them. Thank them. Oh, shut up your pup eduction.

嗯。 Two, don't share things before checking your sources. Really, you liar.

You're electing me about accuracy. stop. Starting my house is getting the way. Three, let the process run its course. IT takes time to count every ballot twenty seven point six million views on elan musk x so me ask you, we have electronic voting machines because they are supposedly, they are sold to us as faster and more accurate. Leaving aside whether there are more accurate and there's a lot of .

evidence are not accurate at all .

and they don't leave a reliable record, I think that's a fair um criticism.

They're not faster now countries .

with hand counter paper ballots get their results in faster than we do. So what could possibly be the point of spending money on a technology that slower and less accurate? I don't understand. Like what's the upside?

Well, they get a contract and they make a lot of money, that's one thing. But actually, I think there's more multiple layers there. Yeah, the government is great to handing out contracts to their friends, right, friends and family.

So I you have to remember that these companies make a whole lot of money off of of of providing their product to be used in our elections. I think that's wrong. I think I think our elections longs to the american people.

And the american people largely in overwhelmingly on both sides of the don't like the voting machines. I mean, if I say I don't like starbucks coffee and I don't want to drink starbuck's coffee anymore, starbucks is not going na sum me about IT, right? They can't sue me for saying that. But yet for summarising these voting machine companies, when you say I don't like the voting machines, I don't want to use some, I think they're bad. I think they can .

steal elections all of the sun, we all get threatened that were some they pay voting shine company x times. I was not even named in the suit.

So which is the complete violation of your right to privacy.

They're very sensor. I say the men's very senior company.

Well, they make a lot of money, so if they lose, their contracts are out. But here is something, you know, talking about brock obama's tweet. There was a message in there that I read when you were reading IT and I was looking at IT.

I think I think something to take away from his tweet to me is he would say, number one, be nice to the election workers. He's telling people do not harassed them, do not push back. We've election workers pushing out republican poll watchers today. I'm sorry, we're not going to be respectful .

in inversion of the way things you're supposed to work. It's like they work for us. They should be nice to that's right. I think you should be played to everyone that including brock obama, by the way, he was here.

I would be played to him, played.

but I try. But the second one was the owner is on the people who work for us to be nice to us. Since there, our employees who sales we pay. So shot up rock obama once again.

And then the second one was, check your sources before you share information back .

to the whole leg. He's A E, so not to have access from him OK. We have more information. This is from a glen Green world.

Uh, one of our favorite journalists, one of a few good journalist left trump s up eleven points in the heavily light to my day county with eighty percent of the votes counted. Biden wanted by seven points in twenty twenty. Hillary one of by points in twenty sixteen. That's crazy. So with the eighty percent of the votes, and trump is fifty five to combin harasses forty four percent, that is that's .

amazing for a man that's talking about securing the border. And this is a hey heavily letter .

no counting Hillary wanted by thirty points in twenty sixteen and now trump is up eleven. I mean, that's my math is great, but that's a swing of forty one points in eight years.

When are how many porter weekend live in my my dead.

I don't know. That's a great question. This is to me, the long term the most significant number to come out of tonight, which is what percentage of the his panic voted trump. Huge.

right? Yes.

this is huge. So I for some reason this is not discuss much in public um but for a guy who's very famous for being a classman or a racist or anatha seems to be doing pretty well his piling voters like yeah .

let me .

ask one question is if trump wins tonight he's on track to win. What will the message be? How will you feel? Has there ever been a greater of indication?

Not yet, not yet. I I think winning tonight will be the beginning to me. To me, it's it'll be a celebration that actually IT means a lot more because it's time to get to work, and that's when the hard work really began.

Only if he wins tonight, the most dangerous time in our history will start. We have thought the most dangerous time have been the past four years or so. That's not not true. If president trump goes back in the White house, IT truly will be, in my opinion, something we've .

never experience.

why they cannot let him when they can't let him achieve what he has promised to the country. They can't let republicans support him to achieve the agenda that he's promised to the country because IT destroys everything that the entire world, the globalist, the elites, climate change that goes away.

If amErica stops supporting the climate change lie, china start, stops supporting the climate change lie, all the other dominoes fall, and that one goes away. That's been one of their biggest fault, god that they've worship for a long time, going even further. What have they ve been trying to do for, I don't know, twenty years or more, even longer, they've been supporting migration, invading all.

Look at europe, totally invaded europe, america. They're trying to destroy us. That will stop. And if we really secure the border and shut IT down like we're planning to do, that's going to change everything that ruins the whole migration plan. So if president trump goes in the office on on january twenty eighth of twenty twenty five.

I honestly don't know what .

they're going to do to stop him and I can't father meant but I going to get worse.

You have a keen appreciation for the ruthlessness of the other side having bitter victim um so that's that somebody that takes seriously. But in the meantime, if trump wins.

pretty great. It's going to be awesome. I swear it's gonna great minute i'm going to go find some fake news person and just punched him straight and the nose.

And the trump supporter calling for a vision.

yeah, I don't mind a little bit of violence like that.

marry. Thank you very much. Wonderful to see you, cong. And congrats winning. Thank you.

So the story of the last few years is the story of watching institutions you loved and trusted be revealed as totally corrupt and filthy, and its bewildering. And you never thought I would happen to your beloved nickey pouch company. But that's exactly what happened to us.

The people I thought my friends is, is in their employees were sending the overwhelming person of their donations to common Harris. And before common Harris, IT was so biden, and before joe biden, IT was Hillary clinton. And I thought, why in the world am I using a product made by people who hate me? The, by the way, is not very good.

It's dry like a tea bag. I'm a man that's disgusting. And I thought to myself, i'm in a creative alternative because there's no way i'm going to spend another dollar on the products made by people like this.

And so we create an uncertain and it's called up and it's delicious. And when you try IT, there will be no doubt in your mind that it's much Better than anything. These in corporation, the humane is common.

A Harris supporting zin CoOperation has ever produced is delicious and it's moist. It's not dry like a tea bag, which again is disgusting and possibly immoral. Thought to say that there isn't some role for them or whatever. I mean, I think you know if you're got a girlfriend who is drunk at a Taylor swift concert, probably throw in is in that's a time in place thing. It's like appropriate for that.

I'm sure most people at a tallish with concert are using in that sound of this supporters, people who really enjoy nickey pouches more and ashamed of that, who don't want to buy products from a company that hates them and their culture and who have some self respected. You will want to team back. You're going to tell lish what concerts and were not judging anyone who does this is not the product for you.

So we are proved to announced that all will be available for purchase on our website. Al poch that come starting in november, red in in stores shortly after. In the meantime, you can sign up our VIP list is an alp pouch dot com to get exclusive early bird access to our products.

And they are great. Everyone right now, in fact, warning this product gains. Naked teen nick teen is an addictive chemical.

This episode is brought you by live lock. The holidays mean more travel, more shopping, more time online and more person al info in places that could expose you to identity theft. That's why lifo ck monitors millions of data points every second. If your identity is stolen, their U S, space restoration specials will fix IT guaranteed or your money back, give more holiday fun and less holiday worry with life lock save up to forty percent. Your first year visit live lock dog com slash podger terms apply.

All right, so we are uh, bringing up next a friend of mine someone who without getting into too much detail, was one of the a rare members of the first trumpet administration who in my estimation, stayed true to the vision of the candidate from the first day to the last. Not everybody in the first trump administration did that. There was a mercenary um involved.

There were some people of low character, trump himself said this, but there were some people of high character and uh clear vision and at the very top of that list would be, uh, our guest, Cliff simpsons. It's across. We now was involved in the will be involved in the presents transition efforts. He wins um thanks so .

much thanks for help me is awesome .

um it's so great so what what do you think we're looking at?

Accent we know I the truth is we don't know.

we don't know this is breaking the .

we just had to be honest with the of trucker right .

come on the other part of the plex in the report the political Operative .

get all these tags throughout the what would he hear in? But i'm going to hear in freaking anything. I like here what you know.

It's like this. I think about the same thing in the White house when he worked there. Uh, you realize how often you experience events through the television even though you're sitting in the building.

No, so it's really the same thing. I mean, I I don't paying attention to the polls. I don't pay you. I really I do think that there is something to this bedding markets stuff, because people there's like real money.

People like the money right up there. Good culture. My k, um we're looking at .

IT right .

now on the screen. Donald trump, sixty five percent. Yeah, come alter.

Is thirty five percent dropping like a stone? yes. Is sending like a rocket that's meaningful?

You say, well, maybe I mean, the one thing I say about IT is these are not yet mature markets. We're at a point where if somebody gets a wild here and like i'm going to drop a million dollars down on this right now, they can swing IT quickly. Um but I I just think there is always something to be said when like people are willing to put their money behind something and say like I believe it's onna happen, i'm and actually put some skin in the game .

two hundred eighty four million dollars of skin in the game.

And so I think there could be something to that. I mean, we are seeing a little bit of data starting to trickle him here in there. And and I will say IT looks favorite able. Um but we're still at a point now where it's really hard to say what's going .

to what do you ignore the polls?

Well, I mean, how many times they had to be wrong before you just like, no, I don't even read them anymore. I mean, I one of the things that I took away from the time I spent with you in may was when you're in main, it's not that you're completely cut off from the world, but you are very selective about your consumption of information and and I have found that there is an there is an inverse relationship between the amount that I pay attention to the news and my personal happiness yes.

In the crude wisdom.

actually that's that's right. So this is the uni talk about me there there there are reasons that things wisdom that has stood the test of time. There's a reason that has stood the test of time.

There's not a lot of what happens on cable news that ever stands the test of time. And so that's really probably something to that, that we should probably eliminate the same way about polls. I mean, my cash, they were wrong in twenty sixteen. They were wrong twenty and twenty. I think they're wrong.

Now what do you think that feels like to working cable news for twenty five years and realized that nothing you've said on T, V. Matters at all or will be remembered by anybody or affected anything in meaningful way?

Ah it's got to be a miserable existence. I mean, look, sucker.

you know these people Better on the anybody. There's myself.

No, not you. There is a reason why these are the most miserable people. I mean, they are, i've known a lot of them personally, and they are miserable, sad, depressed people who have a very difficult time finding any meaning in what they're doing.

And so instead they chase, there's almost a drug edit element to IT chasing the next. So I got a mini cup. What I P is a, what is the? And this is like the people that do like political playbook in these people are miserable people.

Name the number of ones. On one hand, I knew I live next to Andrea metro three years unhappiest st. Person danna ash, or with her unhappiest st business, like who's happy there are .

the least self reflective people. I've eet.

And that would actually do them some good to like, have a little bit of self reflection about this because that's where you you find meaning happiness by reflecting on the things that you are doing and have done and trying to extrapolate meaning from them. Like what should I think about this? And there are a couple that I will say is very interesting, and you I know them, I won't say their names, who are restless with that right now and have been like an existing tile crisis that they're like, why does anything? Nothing i'm doing matters.

And the people I work with our and I look at the people who are ten, twenty, thirty years ahead of me in this career track and they're all miserable. And maybe this isn't what I should do with my life. I don't know. I mean, there's something to .

be sad for you and what you've done. I I am sorry to up this. I'm shocked and throat florida voters reject ballot measure legalizing recreational marijuana use.

I did not. So the prodi g people spend more money in florida on this. I think more than you know, any ballot measure in the history of florida, they are everywhere. And in general, voters ten, to sign off and legalizing weed. Why do you think they rejected this?

I, I, I.

I do think that there is this, there are these patterns in public life there. There are backlashes to certain the pendulum swing. Yes, that's and IT always IT swings like a pinda m IT wings hard and IT swings hard and then IT kind of there are some stacks in the middle.

And I think we've experienced too much of a swing too fast dramatically to the left. This issue, many other issues. That's right. And you're about to see A A serious backlash to that.

I like to see us go full singapore on the question I mean is really destroying the country. And I smoke weed everyday, my childhood, so I was always for marijuana. But watching um watching what is doing to Young boys right now, I I feel people need to go to prison right away.

I mean, it's really destroying them. Like actually ask them, by the way, if you're around eighteen year old boy college freshman, you know how people know have been wrecked by dead pens and theyll tell you um and people getting rich for me and their criminals for construction. Well that's crazy.

You I have ve been tracking .

IT I have been tracking. This is something yeah that is is an anti drug person. But I I really think the saudi's get IT right on the on drug policy.

I really do drop is talked a lot about that's penalty for drug king pins and that kind of things. I think he's .

on the same same. okay. So would trump wins forward by double digits? again? Probably not shocking. But if you take three years back, pretty big change from a few years ago.

Yeah and thing they also think I think about there is, uh, you're seeing, uh, people vote with their feet. So they are leaving places like california. They're leaving the way.

And the concern has been these people are going to leave california mood to texas in florida and they're gonna vote like they still live in california. And this is suggesting that people are not just leaving the places the left is deserted, that they are leaving the left. Uh, that's the way I read that. Well, IT feels .

like there, to use an overused phrase, there has been a big vibe shift there is in the I noticed IT everywhere I go um just from the number of people who screamed me at their reports, which is like down to bomb zero almost no screaming in airports now, which is kind proxy. I was a good in airport this morning early, waiting to be screamed at. Not one screamer.

That's a little .

disappointing. Stealing my no proscribing. I had two junk down its large copies because I was ready. No, just a nice nurse came up and thank you for my service. I said, or context ligation not only service but thank you um but I do feel like elon getting involved is a big, big, big.

big for that. There's there's no doubt one thing that I have noticed in the last I may haven't doing this a long time. I really twenty sixteen election cycle was the first time has involved in a presidential at the presidential level even remotely close to that.

And the thing that I have noticed, and it's specific to trump, but it's also, I think even broader than trump, is a the stigma that was attached to trump personally, yes, and that was attached to being a conservative, yes, is entirely gone. And in fact, uh, being a conservative is now A A full on countercultural movement. Because the left is, if you want to be a rebel now you're conservative or yes.

if, if.

if you want to be a part of the establishment and you want things to stay the same and you want to be one of these to lead you, whatever, then you're you're a leftist. If you're you're on a college campus right now, which used to be like the bastion of the left, is a college campus and granted still in our universities, some of the more if you got a most college campuses around the country right now, they are voting fa.

Donald h first of the red magi had on boys and girls like IT is completely shifted. And elan, I think, is a huge part of of that because he exists in a similar way to trump uh, outside of politics in the in the cultural site guys in a way that that politicians couldn't even imagine and when to go like that says, um this is screwed up and i'm for the guy that they're trying to kill yes, uh, I think that that's moved votes in in a really meaningful way. I even see him, my pickup basketball games in in, in my hometown in birmingham, alabama.

People used to think he was. I was. I was kind of a novelty that he worked for trump, like, what's up? What's that all about, you know? And now I walk and literally a walking. They have ordered the trump shoes and would like for me to get D, J, T.

To sign them for them.

And this is all happened in the last. Couple of years, I believe, a huge buy.

a lot of black s in your game.

a lot of black guys.

So that that is a real surreal thing. I never really believe publicans road I we're going to in the black t no, you're not. But I have not just in my life, just any every black guy I knows like not against trump kind that is real hundred percent it's .

now ah you don't want to be stereotypical about people, but if you look out about IT across a massive people and you think you can help you like, I wonder if that person votes for this person of that person, whatever.

Now if you see um a uh middle aged, unattractive White woman and they probably voted for one democrat, if you see a Young black male who has been a historic constituency of the democrats party that's the republic as a republican in working class voters same thing if you saw a working class White voter in a trailer park historically, they would say the republicans are the party of wall street and they don't look care about me and they probably voted for the for for democrats those are that's our base now that's where I grew up that's you know in in working class White amErica where jd fans grew up. Jd fans is a picture of the shift in the republican parties like an avatar for the shift that is happening in real time right before those people, republicans now. And it's and I think IT is is a huge it's a great thing for our party. IT is a great .

thing for our party. Course, agree through all, I think trump has forced the part to pay tension voters in a way that which mcconnell was never gonna. One downside is though that the money is with the democrat.

Seventy five percent of the nation's wealth is held by biden voters. Um there are the overclass publicans to the underdog. Just a fact. Come on hairs. One of your your finance guys told me today, um spend three times with the truth campaign, independent, expendable included. If trump beats that, like what's the lesson you're outspent read of one and you win like you have to rethink so I mean that I just seems like the biggest story ever told in politics.

There are so many things about trumped that if you try to, if you try to think about someone, not him, doing them IT is hard to imagine because the larger than life personalities that were, were he not, that he would not have been able to break the machine the way that he has. Yes, but I think because he has broken the machine, IT has shown a new way. IT is shown a new path, a different way of doing things where you don't have to play by the same rules and and you know, for Better, worse, this is a .

communications game.

right? And he's a communications master. Anybody who's gonna try to replicate what he has done and beat that system is gonna have to be an incredible communicator, that's for sure.

But they are gonna to be able to be willing to do IT in a way that is not what is. Oh, so like to think about the difference between MIT romney and Donald mp. There obviously a zillion of them, but one of them, just practically speaking, as a campaigner, one of them tried desperately to do no harm.

I want to make no mistakes today. Whatever I do. Oh my gosh, I just wanna make any mistakes.

The other said, I might make ten mistakes today. But I want to say what I actually think. I'm going to say what I actually believe. And i'm gonna bet that there are enough people out there than to say I like the authenticity that it's actually okay if I disagreed with two of the ten things he said, because I knew he actually meant IT, as opposed to the politician who tried to do no harm and IT was a total fraud, that's the ultimate take away from trauma is authenticity. Is the whole is the currency now so .

if he last question and near the person to answer IT since he worked government at a high level um in some of the more complicated parts of government, I think it's Better to say probably tram gets elected tonight, let's say inaugurated january twenty eighth. How does washington respond? How the agencies is respond to me in every signal they've sent that i've picked up is we won't allow this.

We will not tolerate this. You can have this. The body will reject to the transport period. So like what happens.

it's hard to imagine IT not being that way. Certainly in the parts of the government you're talking about.

it's gonna a very the meaningful part secretive defict D O J C I A yeah I think it's going .

to ultimately come down to when Donald trump wants onie, which are fully believe that he will. The people that he chooses to to go in and represent his interest in the country's interest in those places are gonna have to have the biggest stones of anybody who's ever walked in those places before, and and not be a not be captured by the building, whatever the building may be. Because I saw the city the last time, a lot of people go in there with the best of intentions, and you realize how easy IT is to just be like, you know what, I got the title now and i'm a big shot and it's actually just Better if, like, let's just if I walk out here, the day that I leave in is the same as the day I came.

That's not the word, what can do I mean, in government, I saw this even as a child. The the agency heads constituency, becomes the employees of the ages. Exactly right, rather than than right.

The voters in the country yal like, we wanna present the reputation of whatever stupid agency he's running, right? FBI. C I A, yeah. But how do you find people who are who are boxy enough to to go against that? Very, very.

I think the good news is we now have a little bit of a track record in twenty sixteen. Didn't know people going to do. Now you see who's been through the fire.

You see what people are going to do. The other thing I think that we have learned is often making a change that is, let's call A A seventy five percent change. H produces the the same backlash is trying to do at ten percent change.

That's and so why why are we gonna incremental about some of these things gonna come for our throat no matter what, on this stuff? Oh, at least we could do is like make IT a meaningful change and make IT worth IT. And I think that's the mindset that we ve got to have. We get the opportunity.

I mean, I mean, you know that I mean, the fact that you're involved in the makes me feel a lot Better about its chances of success. Thank you. But I mean that.

So thank you, Cliff. Seems it's going to be here. Great to see you. Thank you.

For thirty five years, liberty safe has been the number one manufacturer of safety made in this country. American made from start to finish. They make high quality gun safe.

I've got won vault doors, home safes, handgun volts. Whatever you need to protect the things you value. And again, I can tell you from personal experience, these guys know what they are doing.

I use liberty safes. The things that I don't want stolen, the things that really matter, my father shot guns. The documents that i've got ta, and a lot more not, can tell you what else, but you need one.

Primaries are way up in a few of anything you would like to protect that you need to protect. Liberty safes is the way to do IT. Now, liberty safe has over three hundred and fifty dealers nationwide who specialize in delivery and installation and answering any questions you have.

If you've got someone to protect, they've got a way to protect IT. Visit liberty safe dog com, pick out what you need and be sure to use the code tucker and check out to let them know that we sent, you'll take care of the rest. Liberty safe is part we firmly believe in with liberty save, you are always protected.

So one of the big things, I think that's different about this run trump third run for national office, is that he's not doing and alone. There is an army of people around him, of course, in some sense, always has been. There been a lot this affected voters who felt their shopping represented by their leaders who around Donald trump, but there weren't a lot of really to be born successful people from a business around Donald trump.

Almost all of them are too vested in the current system um to join him publicly and that has just changed in his way, most famously with elon trueline mask. But I was say right behind him h is his friend who got their first, uh, David sax who joins me now. Dave.

thank you very much you .

for coming on so you have been a pretty and I should save as access like a huge figure and tech world on the west coast co self pay and um you've been at you know pretty consistent voice for conservatism lost suits stanford uh I think but you have you I think you are the first personal at your level in your world I can I body for the trump in here why um but at first or what do you do that and what was the experience like what was reaction that you got well the I guess .

no one of the things um that I did of starting a few years years ago as I start doing this podcast know the all in podcast we start doing IT pretty much at the begin of covet I guess that only twenty twenty just a me in a few friends from the tech world, fellow investors and so we started doing this weekly pod. And when you do a pok out like that, you just kind of have to say what .

you think otherwise. You got to I never stood first. I don't get every person I ever met watched.

I I just didn't understand the reach of IT, but if you want to reach you successful people, you do the own podcast I learned. But why did you do that? You already got a lot going on. Why did you that case, you know.

we disordered did IT for fun. There wasn't really A A huge plan behind IT IT was just we were all of locked our houses at the beginning of covet IT was really extremely california. We couldn't do anything.

And so we just decided to do this this podcast um so I kind of happen organically. Uh you know a couple my friends, we all play poker together. And original idea was to be kind of fun if we were just like have cameras as according us playing poker. That wasn't practical. But we just started in recording our conversations over zone and putting them out and things kind called fire, and became a little .

bit of a certainly in a sensation in a very specific way, like you were speaking to an audience that was not reached by trump basically yeah, I sent a lot of body and said, like her of trump, the new ther's was to hate trump yeah, but they're kind of absorbed in their business. I mean.

that's my right. yeah. No, it's first and for most is a podcast about business, technology and politics, but really is about whatever the big issues are that week.

And so probably like the first person your audience respects, they've ever heard indoors. Trump, because that's what .

i'm I think yeah, I was a great .

way drug for .

a lot of people. I I just .

get .

this Virginia um numbers Virginia is a basic democratic s state um thanks to the federal government thinks in on the Virginia which is a wasteland I should say with a republican governor and yet trump is tied as a right now with forty one percent in in Virginia um he's down by one tenth of a percentage point is basically type with with hairs this is kind of amazing yeah I think Virginia .

was a plus ten stay for a biden .

is IT actually plus I was plus.

And remember that number because when Young and won the state that was a big you know upset that he could overcome what had been a time point of yeah look, if trump is running even ish in Virginia, that's great.

yeah. I mean, I think it's forty one percent, so who knows? And I don't know where they are from.

I mean, that's one who states where, you know its components have nothing in common with each other. Southern reginia is nothing in common. Central Virginia, certain know Virginia, nothing in common, southwest rggi said. You can see what a weirdly shape stated is. Um so you you come out for trump and you just i'm trump and you say that too much people who I suspect think they hate .

yeah I was the response. Well, I think that um IT hasn't been as negative as that was. I think in two thousand and sixteen, there were two thousand and twenty.

I think that in fairness, there were a couple of folks who were trail blazers going back to two thousand sixteen. I mean, Peter teal in particular really was kind of far out there was yeah and yeah that was a big that was a big deal. And I think he took a lot of things for that.

I think by the time that I did IT, um I I probably was one of the first people this cycle to do IT but uh a lot of people ended up kind of following you know and and up you know at one point I tweed a list of kind of major figures in the tech industry who had endorsed trump in IT was like twenty twenty five people. So there was a lot of people who came on board and the obviously elon coming on board was a huge deal. He he's gone ah yeah I think look, I think that one of the reasons why so many people have come on board is because the last four years i've just been so bad, this has been so egregious.

I mean, biden and the democrats came into office promising a return to Normal sea. This is what they call IT. What did we actually get? They opened the borders.

I mean, just totally in excuse of all, there's no justification for that. They gave us trillions of of reckless spending and and they wanted more. Remember, build back that I was I supposed to be something like six trillion IT was four and australian.

Eventually they got IT the seven and fifty billion plus all the other trillions cy flac reduction act on all the rest. So we had that mass and inflation uh we had the ah the slaw fair and the censorship, I think alienated a lot of people in our world. Um you know because this is so fundamental on american to prosecute your political opponents, I think this is the thing that kind of made me want to na go all in.

But I mean, I was concerned before I what is supported trump or ever the republicans ada would have been. But IT made me want to do so much more to see that trump is getting prosecuted. They are trying to put reason, they trying to bankrupt m that going after his kids.

I mean, I was just beyond rapist, but just beyond the pale. And then they started going down the line and wasn't this drop. You can see what they are doing with e on the prosecuting his company is now or or the government's got also for some investigations into his companies, mainly because he restored the twitter x to being a free speech platform.

So political retaliation is just not part of their playbook. And if you let them get away with that, if they win the selection, they're gna keep going with that. The only way they stop is if they lose and then they after, reconsider whether these tactics are alienating people. But if they get away with the like, okay, this seems to be working. This is keep doing more.

And they have the temperament of animals like they don't believe in sportsman should prefer play. And so once they start winning, they get blood on the tongue and IT makes them more vicious. I have noticed that.

yeah. So last question, and I know you think about this, allows instead on the table, but I can. The social media, if trump wins, will be because of social media roans. Any other adjustment, other the new lands.

I would say.

can they allow social media to stay open in the way that they are, particularly x to stay open?

Well, it's IT is a giant loops in their control of the local media. And it's such a big loops that I kind of threats, that whole like superstructure that, yes, has been creator IT has been revealed.

I think one one of the things the most interesting about the last, I don't just call IT eight years has been that initially when trump first one IT was because of of issues that I was not kind of you could call the old puppy canon issues IT was the border IT was fraid, yes, uh, IT was the forever war. And trump s sort of pulled that sort out of the stone and use IT to slay the bush family dyna sty and then the clean family dyna sty. And if washington had just taken the note, if they just said, okay, we need to make an adjustment here in our policy, is then the whole country have been different.

But that's not how they reacted. They said, we have to stop this no matter what, even though what did trump I wanted to do, he just wanted to wall, and he wanted to pull our troops on a wars we are losing anyway. But that was just totally unacceptable to them. And they reacted with law fair with hopes, the russia gate oaks, the scan demise, uh, they and IT IT was a collaboration of not just the democratic party is the democrats and the whole legacy media running, you know, the russia gate hooks and administrative state and the security state so you know what I think happened is that the opposition to trump revealed ed itself to be something much greater than just, you know I canada it's kind of like um you to you talked about when your speeches how this was like the heroes journey.

I mean act one was sort of winning the president the act to as the empire strikes back and IT revealed something about our government that our government it's not just the it's not just trump versus Hillary cleaned or or joba or como here, it's about this larger that they're really just a um avatar r for this larger uh superstructure. This marriage of of sort of the a of government, the permanent government, the ministry of state, the legacy media, the democratic party and then all the various um know a filler is whether it's um the big tech platforms that are engaged in censorship per llyw ood celebrities who are always endorser. So we kind of learn that we are up.

I think we learn something about the nature of our government that uh that we didn't know before, I think. And this is what I think is so important about this selection as is not just about traverses come to the president, it's going to be about how we're ruled. I mean, all we basically ruled. By these um these entities, these corrupt entities who are pretending to be a fair media or a neutral administrative state. But really our codes together to uh they're of a kind of A A ruling class, a ruling party that is uh it's really the enemy of democracy. I mean, it's not they clam to be democracy, but there they're kind of the enemy of that is basically of dereliction acy you want tweeter really funny me, uh, today where there was someone took a clip of all the uh, legacy media types talking about the threats of democracy and had A, I replace the word democracy with bureaucracy yeah. And that made perfect sense.

perfect sense. They've just redefined the term, if come Harris can claim to represent joy, a woman to kiss her on husband with a mask. And then the democratic parties about democracy. David sax, I think if trump wins IT, it'll be in part due to you and your bravery. So I just want.

thank you. Thank you.

He does that. I'm so to celebrate.

Yeah for sure. Thank you. Thank you. Talk her.

So uh among the many members of this new coalition, um sure look ahead. You know who's going to a run republican party in ten years uh is someone else from completely outside of politics who I don't think get any plans are getting into politics um and who joins us now vacua si really you must never see is not clattering is real. You must never see anyone run for president loose and become .

enhanced like everybody .

runs of jeb bush, who was widely regarded a really smart guy until he ran for present, we realized, is extra kind of stupid um everybody who runs and loses IT run the santis or on descanted st. Not tacking him. But he was diminished.

You were enhanced. I'm not what to help you to do that. But but IT was amazing.

Thank you, man. It's true. I was true. I also hope that not running the republican party ten years from now, because our countries in great shape, and about four years, maybe about like one year, and and we can all find other productive things to do beyond this this world politics. But that's I think you know I don't get ahead of ourselves, but it's feeling .

pretty down good and and and I hate to turn tip is now that I no not work for TV nearly and turn to whatever I want, but I hate to good turn to fake numbers yeah but in the absence of real numbers, let's dive into the fake numbers for a moment. If you don't here wisk in bedding odds, I just say that I think so. Letting betting ods are Better place to look is probably the A B C ebo OK.

Uh, we are now who on the question of who will win the election in was constant for president. We are donal trump, fifty six. Commerz come haris, forty four. Um oh, when it's changing events we speak fifty .

forty four was ten minutes ago or something right?

I think it's rapid I seconds ago yeah so um you think he's GTA shot that was .

yeah think so. They will know with constant probably before pennsylvania .

based on how long they're actually saying .

the baLance are going to take account.

So you might also see .

is also a long state too right of is two.

right? If we are able to catch rockets falling out about our space, we're turning to earth. But we can count some votes that are submit years ago.

An insult of the third.

Yeah IT actually kind of IT because the as well you know, actually for all the stuff about porter eo, yeah, I went to porter coi. Actually I porter C S. Been a lot of time there.

And they do their elections really well. Single day voting on election day is a holiday for the entire year. Year paper ballots and actually make you like the glass water.

It's like a die. You and you make sure that they check IT like an amusement park to make your vote multiple locations. People trust the elections are secure.

They get the result is quickly over the purple finger i've seen.

You know, I think that I think that we can earn something for porter eo and how they are on the elections. And I think that we .

are the ones actually doing the if the world duce reliable electricity can have free infair elections.

that I think we can to, I think the the tag will go on the other direction. They are trying also make sure that we're not also the electricity here, right, missing bar elections of the first step to getting doll. We're not running on our electricity by shooting in our coal mines and not ranking for natural gas, but were maybe about seven hours from from changing that the country.

So why would boracic obama and i'm sorry to be cynical but I spent you know all eight years of his presidency in the nine states watching carefully um why would he tweet out like it's it's a great thing that is couldn't take days to find out who the new president is um let those are heroes respect them thank them don't share things before checking your sources and trying to use the effort on on youtube but um like how dare you from obama fire lecture me about accuracy and then let the process run its course IT takes time to count every ballot well, not india.

Doesn't this came out today though? Yes, so so I think it's clear why this is coming out today.

It's obama's telling us like it's going to take forever to you. We may have leaks in the pipes in police station. If come on.

actually was surging, this tweet would not have gone out. So I think whatever we know, IT, politics, game, self interest, they don't want to look like fools at the end of this. If IT goes longer, there's some probability that things could change in their direction. So yeah, I mean, I think he is treating according to his incentive.

I think not. Well, he is. You're are exactly right. And I don't mean to fain shock. I I watch this guy three years, but have you ever seen an election go into overtime and the republican win?

No, I don't know that I can remember.

You know, I I don't think so.

No, yeah.

I don't think this is going. I I think that, you know, trump uses expression, that I was smart too. Big dig. I think we are. It's something feels to me on our way to get there.

I mean, here's Chris walla. Here's someone i've never quoted. Chronis, one of the most loathed some women in television. But let me just quote this headline, scene house, Chris wallace s. Argues common Harris would win, would be, quote, a miracle given .

exit polls well, I don't think the miracles come in for her uh, tonight and you know, I mean, look, I think that one of the risk I feel I feel really good about tonight and that's great and hopeful ly wake up tomorrow morning, maybe even, know know the dawn trumps next president.

That's the start line, right? And so if you look at just every way, this machine, which is trace the last year, right? What is this machine, tried to do? Civil suits first, yeah.

Then criminal suits up, then extra judicial attempts to remove him from the ballot than more extra judicial attempts on his life. One not wonder than two. So i've tried every trick, and that hasn't work, and he is still going to win.

IT looks like I want to get a chicken and here, but rewound dingy. What's the next remaining step is to impede the administration. And there's multiple waste. Pity you going to beat IT through the front door. You gna be IT through the back door.

And so I think that in some ways, this idea, and I think a little bit to fend, retreat, the sip of itself consciously and all of this, even if for not aware of IT, is that somehow november fifth is like, yes, then we've done IT. Or november six to we wake up next tomorrow morning, we think we've done IT. And I think that's just us getting started. And I think the real fight in some ways .

either begins continued. And I now who are on the internet, we can say we want yes, how did you wind up? You and trump h have such an easy relationship.

He seems to like you. You seem to like him, you bring against each other, but you don't do the s kissing thing that a lot of people do. Okay, but I think I watched like my pumpe transaction and false obviously as my puppet is.

But you don't do that. You never kiss us. You but you're direct. And if you seem to get along, how did you and one that I committed myself to in the .

race is the easy thing to do would have been to slam down on trump for something that he said that you disagreed with yeah. And for me, he actually was objectively the best person of the twenty first century and people. And how could you want to get to and say that? Well, first of all, like that, like the easier thing you could possibly say you, George bush, barack obama and dollar.

So that sounds really great. But IT sc, it's like the most obvious statement I could have made, and people that always be running at some type of trump allies is in the race. So to the contract, we started from a good player to justice.

the best cater to jacketing.

But did that understates .

actually a good of a jaye? did. And I think it's our canter that allowed us to build a pretty friendship afterwards as well. I've got to him for a while, but we have to know each other really well after I left the race this year. And yeah, I don't i'm not a natural zick ahin and I think you do not try actually appreciates having people around him. You know what I am with you and I respect him more because of that because that's not the media narrative that you get about him. But what i've seen as he somebody who wants to be chAllenged, he likes to actually, you know, when he ask you for a question, if you're just giving some sort of nodding response that's not helping anybody versus sharing what your actual opinion is now you know you bus my boss sometimes for I thought you're talk too faster, give me added but he's joking around with me and you know I think that that's part of what's made us have .

a no and I think that's absolutely right. I think it's really unsafe ful you just said from does love the but kisses but he likes people who don't but kids even more.

I think that's true. I think true .

yeah and good for him .

yeah .

and so when do you think i'm about potin? Do you think we .

know I am? So A I should tell you there's a lot of things that I think I have authority on horris politics stuff is absolutely not IT. But I think probably tomorrow morning, I think wisconsin, we know by tomorrow morning. So I think basically little go north CarOlina a George h wisconsin. And then that's basically gave over the pencil lines to take a long time.

And I think we going to in pencil, ana credit a lot of iron and Scott, a lot of people who have laid a lot of groundwork there, not as the traditional party machinery, but the outside of party this late, a lot of ground works there. This part, I mean, you can look at arizona, give a lot of credit turning point. I think they don't really good job.

I I vision them recently. The analytics were really, I mean, just like as a business person looking into the rigor with which they're running IT there and the semi tent was consent to or give turning point a lot of credit for those two regions as well. But who cares about who gets the .

credit for what? It's the object. interesting. No, IT is not course. It's not the party that did IT. It's the R N C. It's charly current who's like yeah thirty doesn't degree and is like turns .

to be Better genius.

That's actually I yeah absolutely agree with that and I think a really good guy. but. So that's meaningful.

those. So of the biggest players in all of this, you had no background in politics at all. Elon mask, totally. charlie. Kk, I mean, these are these people like Donald trump himself totally, who came from outside and have really, do you think the public part is permanently changed?

Yeah, I do. I think that this is a redefining election. I think that what makes this win even more exciting is that the revolving party to use a comalong. M we going back, I think that that's that's true here.

And that will be one of the parts of this Victory where, like I just talked about, and we're again here talking and let is go, Frankly, I was on the stage with a lot of people who were of an old garden variety stopped suit republican mold from the past year, and they are taking away from them. People come in range. Politics with their career has been, I think, the republican party.

The future is going to be defined by people coming in from the outside who have a fresh perspective, who are able to speak hard truths to democrats, but also to yesterday's republicans as well. And we become, my hope, this party of just practice to evolution, right? We're just repeatedly ly evolving in a way that IT doesn't become stalled. Fied doesn't just become tied up to dog must.

And this something i've actually mean, it's not to get too philosophical, but I don't want to see the amErica first movement do what the newton movement did for twenty years, which is and I see some of this, right we're the party of the working class to some guy who like ten years ago, was saying something else, but didn't know why you saying IT today I don't want people saying things out of happen like you want people who understand why they're send him and you know people like gym and people like Bobby Kennedy are respect and J. D. And outside down, the trump is ultimately Better than this.

I think that it's gonna take people coming from the outside who are thinking, people who, by the way, all of us who are just name don't agree with each other on one hundred percent of issues. And that's cool. But that, I think, is going to be the character of the new republican party.

And this really is going to, and this is concern for me. Rec mitch mcconnell retirement party.

I you know, I mean, I would just wasn't around politics enough to know .

enough about that I care about jay just doesn't .

matter to me.

Like viv, I think we're going to a long conversation later this week. I'm for we're gonna I really am to yes, what comes next. Thank you. We didn't interview with the woman called casey means she's a stanford to educated surgeon and really one of the most remarkable people I have ever met in the interview.

He explained how the food that we eat, produced by huge food companies, big food, in conjunction with farmer, is destroying our health, making this a weak and sick country, the levels of chronic disease or beyond belief. What casey means, we've not stopped thought thinking about ever since is the cofounder a healthy care technology company called levels. And we are proud to announced today that we are partnering with levels.

And by proud, I mean, sincerely proud levels is a really interesting company in a great product that gives you insight into what's going on inside your body, your meta lic health that helps you understand how the food they are eating, the things you're doing every single day or affecting your body in real time. And you don't think about IT, you have no idea what you're putting in your math and you have no idea what is doing to your body. But over time, you feel weak and tired and spaces and over and even a longer period time can get really sick.

So was worth knowing what the food you eat is doing to you, the levels APP works for something called the continuous glue cos model A C G M. You can get one as part of the planet. You can bring your own IT doesn't matter.

But the bottom mine is big tech, big farmer and big food, combined together to form an incredibly moez lent force, pumping news, full garbage and healthy food with artificial sugars and hurting you and hurting the entire country. So with levels you be able to see immediately what all of this is doing to you, you get access to real time, personalize data, and it's a critical step to changing your behavior. Those of us who like oros can tell you, first hand, this isn't talk king in your doctor and annual physical, looking backwards about things you did in the past.

This is up to the second information on how your body is responding to different foods and activities. The things that give you stress your sleep at sea, sea, it's easy to use, gives you powerful personalized health data, and you can make much Better choices about how you feel. And over time, it'll have a huge effect.

Right now. You can get an additional two, three months when you go to levels dot link slash tucker. That's levels dot link slash tucker. This is the beginning of what we hope will be a long and happy partnership with levels. And doctor casey means.

Or IT. So nobody nobody has done more live events. No one's spent on the road more.

No one has asked for less credit that our next guest. Down junior done. How many events have you ve done?

I I actually don't know. I know october twenty, twenty, I did one hundred and four, so I imagine I matched that maybe did a little bit more of this time around cause I was like peak covered and no one was willing to do stuff. So I can't tell if I did more or if I did a little less because I was more than just me on the road. But now IT feels really good, right? Mean, I died two days ago, but .

it's .

it's can be nickel.

Yes, we just have the drugs. You just I got the drugs.

So what?

How does IT? I'm sorry, i've asked every person the same stupid question. But IT is election can control? I mean, what do you think we actually are?

I've done this three times now. I feel this is by far you the most comfortable i've been on election. I'm never comfortable you know me. I want a function like i'm always three points behind, but ten points behind or ten points ahead. A some of IT looks really good.

But when I see, you know the rural vote you turning up, when I see, I mean, we just want miami date by ten points like that. It's never been read, ever been read. We wanted buy ten point. So florida, you know, just a land lost.

lost by thirty, right? Yeah we have .

losted thirty and sixteen and we want to ten and forty point swing eight years. Uh, that's pretty significant. Now you know that's a different demographic. Those are people who came from cuba and venezuela are like you. We don't want to revert back to that.

I don't know that translates to the hispanic population throughout the rest of the country, but you know something who's definite going on and feels like, you know north CarOlina, where we can actually have reasonable and fair elections, where we have rules that aren't insane a week or north CarOlina a um we can do really well. I mean, George is looking good right now and so it's going to come down to a you know one of the blue walls. I mean.

do you think it's fair to say that you're going to do Better in states with voter ID laws .

and without question?

So what does that tell you reason the .

other side doesn't want these things? I mean, not to preserve democracy is to preserve their ability to cheat more easily, right? Of course, like no one doesn't believe that. Imagine in their heart of hearts, even democrats understand that they're just okay with the results I mean, you know not exactly preserving democracy but you know that's always going to sound .

by anyway right so um at what point will you know the outcome do you think .

you know I don't know. I just want people to stay in line. I want them to vote. Uh, you'll know the united is decisive.

If people stay in line, if our guys show up, uh, what I don't want to do is give them excuse to say, well, we're going to count for two more weeks. We gotta double check this and then they show up with that you know a trailer full of baLance. They're only filling for the president because that's all they had time to fill in.

In some warehouse um you outside of the district. But um like like I said, I think it's it's by far of the best i've ever felt going in. We just got to finish this thing.

How looking back, i'm is not over yet but like, let's say, it's three days from now and don't trump s the president again. What were the moments, do you think the pivotal moments in the campaign?

Man, and there's so many pic omens.

S, I, i've never .

takes ohio now. Be curious to see what that is. Hope fully, we can grow. Because, you know, the reality is, I want to also make sure we bring, you know, ohio a bernie marino over the finished line there, because I don't want IT the presidency without the senate in the house.

I've been there but also shared Brown in ohio is the biggest raud in the .

united and really some person actually john tana, hey, I post that off thing that's great. Uh, but yeah, I mean, all these clowns are running. Hey, i'm with truth like you voted to impeach him.

Toys you voted, would you buy to ninety nine percent of the time you're not with trump? But you know they understand where these people are, uh you know and in those state races, you they're basically lying to them on on T, V, on a daily basis. I understand it's politics, but it's just a flagrant lie.

When I was up there is a libertarian who I think his campaign paid for by the .

democrats of i'm sure always is so .

um yeah way if you say you for workers and then let in fifty million people into the country actually .

for work or americans or thing other than you know kind of the object chaos totally and but that's the reality and that's what what about the democrat party because I have shifted so far from their working class roots it's I don't know, rather than cater to, I don't know, like those working class people or like your citizens is like, we're not going to do that. Where is going to replace them? know.

I know a few months ago that was really controversial. But what else could I possibly be like? They LED IT in twenty million people, in six hundred thousand of whom are criminals, and thirteen thousand our murderer, and sixteen thousand or our rapist. Like they know that these are joe by and common tex has been called .

starting up to you.

IT looks like ten trees going to win big down there.

I don't know why texas may be nervous. I mean, they're just so many illegal Lillian and texas, right?

The problem, the real reality is we've just flipped his panics over there. There are the people that actually and i've done events down on the order in all of this.

and fifty six .

percent reporting ted crews at fifty one point, three corn, all red, and more money spent for corn alred. Like every every actor in the hollywood send money to corn alred.

Well, and that was the same thing I was with ted cruise back the last time he ran six years ago. Know when I was with him on the bus, or hate he help us out when I was still a little bit, you know, rougher. And but we had a good relationship by them.

And him and I sort of got along prety quickly. He he was very quick to come around, actually, after of a rock primary old bitter. No, it's sixteen.

And there was brutal. And then you, Tommy, hits my good body. And I know all my because of unting. Basically all my friends, half of my friends are texas and they are basically, hey, you want to come which are what the holes IT was that bill Crystal like A I don't know them of the group were relevant that hold the name of that group that they have uh bt Crystal group um I don't know one .

of those robot chicken sink .

tank ashington you get to come and he was very watch and Tommy hits and they basically stuck me in a table. A and i'm looking around and everyone sort of laugh and I like, I am like, they like, I look down and like, the place card next to me is ted cruise. And this is like, a month after that rough primary is prety brutal.

And so the funny is primary raft filling. J, okay.

he was wild.

He was wild. And we set down and is awwww first. And we started to talk and you at the end of this dinner, I was like, I know that were all going back to the trump hotel back at the time when we had that in dc.

You want to join us for a couple of drinks and he was like, yeah, and you know what? Honestly, you like kid cruze with a couple of bears in them, like was a super funy guy. Like with a great time we took every self and that was asked on, we like IT a good relationship from that point. But I was with him, I guess.

was eighteen and that was even before the election.

Oh, I was before the election um and so we became pretty friendly. no. And then eighteen years like, hey, can you come down and we did like five or six events one day, like a week from you.

His his race and he gets his like fun racing numbers and he was like, thirteen million dollars. He goes, we just set the record ever for like an instate race. Look at this is an amazing and eta, ioc. Get got his numbers like three hours later and we just got out done with another event and like we get the reporting like like they just did thirty three million and it's like and like he set the record and they tripled IT plus like kind of thing and he was like, oh, man, I mean, that's and that's what we're up against them.

When you look at any one of right now.

it's three to one, I believe then there was three to ill. And when you think about that, this is not like some unknown race. This is a texas senator in the republic ican. State getting out spent three to one, some of these are five to one, some of these congressional ies that they're ten to one. Ah it's almost hard to believe we can compete uh against some of that insanity and and none of its from instate none of IT .

represents the values of actually the presidential .

race is three SHE spent a billion dollars. That's why when people were doing like, well, they move you know two dollars out of north CarOlina. They really miss manager their funds that badly that they they ve got to pull out two million out of a billion from north CarOlina.

Someone, if I can, spins outspent three to want, and all the money is coming from a hollywood in finance. Then that candidate, the one is being outspent three. The one is the underdog .

in the race o that the Harris is underdogs. Three of you know, like.

I don't think i've ever read that though.

I D seen people push that. Like she's the underdog.

No, but I put the fact that the trump campaign is being outspent three to one and .

is still winning is pretty what i'd love to see because like the country is a business in a way like give someone like here's two hundred million dollars, no, and come up with a lower number for the senate. But like they are going to spend two hundred million against tim shi in montana, like chuck and two hundred million is in montana a state of a million people with a cheap media mocket. Like that's that's billions.

You know if you are spending in in a bigger state, it's it's insane. I'd love to see you know the presidential risk. Here's you know three hundred million a piece like unit, like a business, do IT efficiently, like come up with, like make sure people actually know when you have unlimited funds that sort like ukraine, right?

When you have unlimited funds, why would you ever get to the table? Why would no work? Why would you ever, like, do something smart? I'd love to see something like .

inherited money is where the old drug admins, right? Yeah, it's it's .

disgusting. And you know, when I think of the money that's blown on these things and then of the special interests than this and then everyone gets like, man, i'd be nice to cut some of that out and just able to like do what americans actually want, not what the guy that bought you for the last you two years while you're running a presidential ah you actually wanted to do and so yeah yeah, I guess why they also hate trump.

Sy, he hasn't been brought different. He doesn't care. And yellow, these guys that are big donors, I I won't even mention names. You you will know them because I am sure you actually know uh, some of these people because I know I do but I I mean, I saw a couple times where you know they just sort of went really and that trip and try to come back around IT doesn't even open the door. Just talk to them like you a perel and child and i'm just, well, there are twenty five million dollars the window, but then I was worth .

listening that because I just watched that about an hour. Got ten of you in the room with you. And but they are all these big donors in the other room right there. And he was joking with one of his very fame, one to rich people in the world.

He looks making fun of them. yeah. Like, like, ridiculous.

Like, I don't think anyone has spoken to this billionaire .

way ever. So like, I did matter. You just see this guy at twelve, fifteen, twenty billion dollars.

Just like, walk away with the table. No, he doesn't give you the money, which you need to combat some of the soft. But like I was like, you know what, we probably could deployed the capital.

But man, that was worthy. But I never just burned. I don't like IT with lighter fluid and set up a blaze. IT was also like, so I think he was interesting, like last night, just you being ambitious at two o'clock in the morning, watching the entire stadium still enter and vigorous, like sort of I think we went, I think we do great like whatever IT is.

But I was like, man, I was sort of an end of an era you like trump s on the campaign trail. I don't think we will ever we'll ever see that again. There's not enough personality in politics. There's not enough sort of .

it's so overwhelming. And you can I mean, all these people have been, you know, I been to forty trump is and it's like, why? And the answer is because they're so fun yeah no.

I mean, there there are people that have been to over one hundred that I said and sure like I have to one hundred. You my on that i'm not the guy looking for credit. I'm not the guy like trying so you're not it's true.

I'm not the guy trying to be in the self phi like you know politics of all these people like, well, why are you here? Like you could actually do something if you were out of like an offender like you are adding if trumps in the room. Like virtually no one else adds to .

any value that he'll be fine.

He doesn't need your help. He doesn't need like sage advice pullet. You know you still see a lot of that where there to be in the background to be seen there. And i'm like, so on the opposite, like yesterday, I did want to do the last day. Uh, yesterday was the only day in the entire cycle that I spent with my father.

I just have fun is great, but i'm kind of like my that I I read have the so you I think there the of four rice, five thirty in the morning and i'm like exhaust up and when we did our great event up in Jackson will there's like seventeen thousand people there you get done. It's like, okay, it's Better time. It's like i'm not going to sleep.

I like just .

some so i'm looking my dad and like I understand, always impressed with them you know whether it's taking getting shut in the face and coming to find or just but his overall energy is like it's six A M. He's been going since six A M, twenty four hours. He's had, you know, thousands of people has been entertaining.

You know, it's like a kala hair, a speech which is like seven minutes of a problem. I mean, you can have forty five minute speech in the prompter, but he's up there for one hundred and twenty minutes. It's for a little time.

We did the first rally in north CarOlina. We got their relatively on time. And like by the time we get done well, we're already two hours behind schedule.

I am not going to get to sleep tonight like i'm going to be on T, V. And radio morning so I pulled them all now there. But the guy seventy eight polls and all nighter is doing TV all day doesn't go to sleep at all.

And I like I don't even know that. Like I don't have that forty six. Like it's it's like .

like tonight, he was in there. I don't know you're probably working, but he was in there. And the returns are coming up at the first year and the first range at seven, but always bigger donors standing around and he's doing this lake play by play in front of everybody just for like forty minutes. And it's whole serious. And you remembers .

everyone and remembers when they got on board, especially specially guys got on early. But IT the recall and is actually amazing. You know, like when they start doing like the most offensive stuff I series, like when they're like trucks s in the later stages of dimension at all time of something you the same people that told you that you and well, like, yeah, it's been a weekend at bernie for four years but he really know he gets .

IT and so yeah no, he's not. He's not no statement. You don't have to like him, but he's not. He's not suffered from to me.

You combine, but you combine just the full wait and force of the mainstream media, you know illy, another industry you combine that you add in, you know big tech. You add in you know three to one out spin and and it's like it's hard like I feel like if I was left this like we've been elections by like ninety nine point to like point of one and the point one like people who just filled in the wrong like like that like it's actually hard to believe we can even be competitive, but that's our instant the democrat party is today.

I gotta say for me, there are lots of things i'm looking forward to if he wins. But the coal wallis response is got to be right.

The top of the list a couple of you just I I want to like just oppose them to like twenty sixteen you know who? Martha rics, the very, very unbiased moderator of the hilary to ate, she's there in tears on t you think she's really like on bias. You think there's even like a uh, a little bit.

You look at the the way they've analyzed the coverage, you know ninety three percent negative against trm, two hundred and seventy six percent positive for coale. Harris, I like SHE hasn't even given you guys your policies. Like you like to be one thing. It's like hey you you excuse overall you lack of charisma but like you won't tell them their policies and is five is five like will figure .

the policies on general spect brutal.

right? Like it's again it's it's hard to believe that you can .

even have a it's just or something about her. It's just, yeah, when I was a kid, I was a magazine writer and I went down to florida interview jeb bush on his education policy. Here he was like an idiot, but I was required to think he was impressive and cold.

Devenish SHE was out, then called, was a little gatekeeper. Everything in this woman is really stupid and really kind of nasty and self important. And then next thing, I wake up and she's got a show on M.

S. N. B. C, and she's like the most dishonest V, P. S, just like santonio. Do you think that heard like melting down on an M, S, N, B, C will make .

all of IT worth one person fifty hours of congress's testimony? Reasons like there, like why do you work so hard on this done so because I don't want to end up in the gooloo you I would have fun if they put us next to each other parts us you know it's it's in so but no, that it's interesting when you with the media a with politics in general, yes, I came from the business like there are you don't just get lucky in business, you can get Lucy once.

But like the guys that have forty year careers like they they are impressive people, politics, media. They're actually incredibly an impressive, uh, in a sort of amazing and part of what I love about what's going on right now when you have my father and you have you is a bec and you have A J D. Who know in all I think I I I should pray and a little credit for just kind taking on the billionaire or class that .

one of their puppy VP. And if only people knew how much that that was a heroic.

I don't like, I was like.

that story will never be written. But that was one of the great moments in the any politics i've ever seen.

And i've you finally exerted, I am in ten thousand percent of my political ital. I may I may get a favorite for my father in like twenty seventy six I used at all. But I was great after the debate, like actually worked out. He turned out to be if if I go all in, it's usually like I feel really I don't I don't go all in often a of things i'm been different like i'll work around some of the bad stuff, right? This was one that was like IT was really important .

and and I like but there are been like.

no hiccup s you know I sort of interesting. I've had like a lot of these like ort of republican donor class people come up to me, which is really stupid of them, by the way but no done like I was mf you for like three weeks a about that decision because I really want to X, Y, Z. And like, you really shouldn't me that you were doing that behind my back. I like, appreciate the candle now, but I like, I don't know. Like, i'm gna remember that.

Like, but they're like, but you were right, you know and the only one that Better, I want my father be happy but he was after the debate you know my phone's blowing up in my poc and I figured was press or I am doing the spin room for like two hours after the debate and you don't know with my phone was like turning off my phone, turning off my phone and I was like, I had like twelve most calls for my dad. You know, that's usually that great and he just get some the only you know done you know I did that for you done but that was a tend and that you like a huge win in trouble world is like a six. So when he was like that was a ten, that's as close to attend as but you know, watching him even that first week as the narrative, if they were trying to crush this and they won't trying to crush anyone, I understand that, but they were a problem.

And I just watched him on the sunday shows, three in a row, just absolutely dismantle the narratives. Our problem on our side is, like everyone, so they want to be loved by these people who literally hate their guts. OK joke about the gloves, but they would gladly put anyone of, they could just put their fingers, make IT.

He was watching that where jd didn't just take there. You ten years six was an international OK was an interaction but no IT IT wasn't like like no, this is ridiculous. Like what are you talking about and just absolutely crush these people and it's because no one's ever pushed back.

I know it's not that they're smart. It's like people want to get invited back on the show so they concede so much ground. So you're starting in negotiation with already less than you're even hoping to get.

And it's like, well, how like why would you do that? Uh and it's been one of the first people really break the mold on that and just sort of not just accept the narrative blindly and push back. So has been off to say like self going to explain himself and for me and that we know politics has not been like an upside business for us.

It's not a business for us. It's cost billions of dollars. But like I believe in this stuff to know that there's also someone like we have a bench.

There's there's a future of the republican party. It's not like now IT reverts back to MIT romney and whatever that may be. And like that was fun. See guys later, a amErica first is is alive and well. And you know seeing of evc and seeing some of these other guys come up there and now step out and you know just absolutely dismantle that establishment class day and and double, you can just see like truly impressive people actually, on our side for a change on my disease.

This is the way, and I gotta say, I feel personally vindicated, because i've told spend times, but I remember five years, like, oh, don't trump so stupid? I like, no, actually done this far sky in in the orbit and actually understands politics on a gut level, way Better .

than anybody else, pretty hard.

But I said that is as true. And I think that was very obvious to this true. So congratulations.

I think you've been vindicated. I like, thank you. We to win. We good luck, man. Younger voters narrowe going for trip eighteen and twenty nine, and michigan are going for trump. That is crazy Young people .

for trump. I see so much of IT. Like if you if you break IT down per capital, like I I actually in the last like two, three months, like i've taken per capital more self fees with like black men than than any other.

Exactly, there is a shift like no one's buying the nonsense anymore. You know IT doesn't mean, you know doesn't mean this is that but I just IT feels so good because of that. It's like it's not you know, the old way guy in a maga had anymore it's a big deal. Allen county flipped for us.

Trump t flip band county is forty one percent. Black is the first republican to win in twenty years. Amazing, amazing.

We just need this stuff to translate through. We need that to translate through in the in the blue wall and pick off one of those. And I feel like we have a pretty night.

ninety three more a lateral votes necessary.

So I mean, we haven't got to the west coast he had so obviously, she's going to make .

up some gains in watch in organ california and thin. You've pretty well in monta zona.

yes. I mean, I was interesting nevada on the ground, obviously the democrats, they own that for a long term. That's the Harry read machine and .

everything like eighty one percent with two .

hundred ninety million million that can play. That's that's a lot of money.

It's little harder or at this point but see you .

well you people are watching no um I I never gave the orange sea much credit prior to this but Michael wildly the whole team like these guys like know they got real people on the ground. They got real poll watchers. They ve got lawyers.

So when something started happening, you know just they're to catch everything, but like before, we were just like, okay, like you can just prints some baLance and fill them out and make up the difference. You know doesn't mean that want to happen yet. The democrat there, their vicious and they're evil in their crafty, so they'll change the game.

We're usually reactionary ah they're a little bit more proactive to get ahead of these things. But you know IT feels good that we actually have people on the ground. The second something went where they're on IT.

They got lawsuits file, they ve got lawyers on the ground. They, they got people actually watching this stuff. You know, so exciting you can say.

right, i'll find, you see. So every year when apple releases the overPrice new iphone, the big Carriers play the same old game. Sign up.

Now, next two years, some sell your contract. Get a free iphone. Well, what do you give up in return? A lot.

Don't fall for IT time. Choose peer talk. With peer talk, you d get great savings on the new iphone sixteen. And you still get an affordable data plan that fits your needs on america's most dependable fig e. Stop falling the same trap and paying for unlimited data that you're probably not going to use pay for what you use with peer talk for this twenty five box amount. You've get unlimited talk text and five gigs of data that's more than enough for most people is another for you can buy more, but IT probably is.

So why pay for something you're not going to use with pure talk you don't have to is proud of veteran lead and its entire customer service team is right here in the united states, the country that you live in, so everyone can understand each other pretty well. And their no contract, no cancellation fees, thirty day money back guarantee, pure talk is easy to switch to. The average family says almost a thousand bucks a year when they switch, try IT put a peer talk dock comm slash tucker and you will save an additional fifty percent off your very first month. That's pure talk dotcoms like tucker. Switch your sales service to accompany you can be proud to do business with.

This election is being closely watched everyone in the united states, but IT is maybe even as closely being watched by the rest of the world for whom a lot hangs in the baLance. Natal verge is the head of the U. K. Reform party. He is the author of the proxy movement, its prime mover um really someone who be tied in history I think with no trump forever because brakes that happened just as uh trump kanas we are taking off joints down .

thanks so much here.

So um i'm not going to ask you to predict electoral totals in a system that a country don't live in. But tell us, I mean, is that in our statement to say that the rest of world is watching this really.

really carefully oh you about your life I mean this is this is big. You think it's just about america? No, it's much big of a mad. It's about leadership of the western world.

It's about what signal gets sent to dictators all over the world who are launching wars, causing problems, whether we thought middle, whether we taught ukraine, whether we are potentially what might happen with china, taiwan, eeta. This is, I said, is something, this is a very, very important moment. I am just thinking about last four years, what has happened around the world.

And the abril hamad ds, which were, I thought, in foreign policy terms, the most stunning achievement of the trump administration. How on earth he didn't get the nobel peace prize for that, I really don't know. That's been smashed to pieces.

The garden withdraw at the last three thousand american troops from afghanistan. And by the way, all they're doing was training the army who were going out there fighting not in a single american soldier killed for the previous eighty months. What happens? Biden was draw with draws, leaves behind eighty five billion dollars worth of prime american military equipment.

And putin says, you guys a week and goes in to ukraine. I so you think how much has gone wrong in the world? How much more dangerous the world is now that I was four years ago? This really matters.

Terming, tony blinking. And by descent, he's been involved. But the entire team have been spreaders of global chaos extent. And we have, we just have been seen in my lifetime in the most telling fact I am am sure to make of IT um but I know that this is true is that both the arabs and the israelis seem to be .

rooting for trump yeah yeah. I mean.

what I didn't even know what that means other than why would the arabs and the israelis mean I think I know that that's certainly with public opinion polling in israel like overwhelming for trump okay yeah um we know that but you know everyone I know in the airport people but why is that? They want stability in the world. This is too crazy. It's scaring .

everybody. Was that was interesting. And by the way, what we're seeing tonite with the trump vote is a new coalition, emerging american politics.

S, and one small part of that is that pretty obvious even from the U. K, well, from the U. K, I don't get. I started working for american command is nice. And eighty two.

you are about america. I what was .

interesting .

was to see when he was in michigan, in mms, coming up on the day with trump, and give the how? why? Well, because of course, that many people, the muslim religion, are naturally quite small sea .

conservative. They believe in the family. They believe in work of crazy. This is all on both .

sides are for job. This coalition.

i've afra .

americans, african americans, voted the hello.

It's amazing. It's incredible. No.

it's I hadn't .

even thought, but that such a smart points you have, you have arabs and israelis, you have rural weights from north georgia in the mountains and then Young urban black men. And a really .

interesting, say there's a massage ge change going on here is here. And can you believe amongst Young people? And i'm getting this on my side of the pond as well among a lot of Young people, suddenly to be conservative is cool.

It's friendly, it's fun. It's exciting. It's real. Because IT links into ambition, IT links into battering yourself, IT links into the succeeded in the world. This this new coalition that is formed over the course of these last few months here is is remarkable. And actually, I think after the winds tonight, and I am still feeling very bullish about the outcome after this, there is a chance to build something that could last, I think, that many years.

amazing. Last question, do you think IT does seem like common Harris? And I understand how the democrat sort of box themselves in the common hest. I don't think that they would chosen her if theyd had right, if they were able to sort of plan ahead.

But the idea that common here is, like the most impressive person in the country, three hundred and fifty million people to lead the most powerful country. The lies of the many are chinese. They seem too preposterous, actually, like maybe they just went too far may be there's a lie, this just too absurd and that's .

why they call up well having on the whole thing. And I mean that you have a president openly, obviously see now president, was that obvious to you?

Good gracious thing.

I mean, I could see another day.

I think he was I been the whole thing.

I think, like, what did you .

think like you're sitting in london got onto america. How can they have sense of the deaths, having a man like this leading them, and at the same time making the whole world a more dangerous place? And yet mainstream media covered .

IT all up. Cover.

sure, covered IT all up. So yeah, I mean, I mean, the whole things been an embarrassment, really is. But so I mean, somebody but also on the coalition, it's been a cabinet tin of leadership as well.

This, I mean, clearly don't. Trump is way had and shoulders above everybody else. He's like in british terms. The king, you know he's there in british time, in british is obviously because we wouldn't want to mention that be too difficult.

Suddenly you've got a candidate, I know a candidate back in trump, and then you got a mosque backing trump. And this is all part. This remarkable coalition is formed.

It's remarkable. I will see in london. Thank you very much. Thank you. Thank you.

A big part of that coalition is the most powerful man in sports, one of the most powerful people in american culture um also a long time sincere personal friend of gona, trumps and that would be the great didn't wait to join us now. Great i'm sure coming just from seeing trump out. How is he?

Yeah he's he's yeah he's good. Uh, you know, no, racking said, yeah, washing this, playing out like this this yeah, the betting .

markets have him in. Voted sixty one percent, likely come up thirty nine. Mean, all indicators are really good.

right? Yeah, I would have to say when the ODM kers are saying you're going to to choose the 一个, he is going to come down to probably pennsylvania, right? Yes, I mean, but he looks like he's going to a couple states that aren't expect to want to.

I don't know. We're sitting there. He's fine. He's eating. I can eat and .

why faster to know?

I'm actually not fasting right now, but i'm fasting. This is the most invested thing i've .

been in since it's the crazy yes. So you um I mean, I think I was there when you endorse trump. I don't know why I think I was, but I think I was when anyway you endore trump, you're one of the very first to people in your world to do that, right?

You run a huge business um of kind of advertising, very complicated. No one in business makes poa endorsement of Donald trump because is like the cost us can be really how you did anyway. What do you do .

that live and friends with the guy for a very long time. He's a good human being, very good person. It's fascinating to see when the machine comes after you, what is possible. Uh, try to break and financially try to thrown in jail sassin ation attempt. You know, it's it's, it's, it's unbelievable. I truly believe is the only human being that I know of that could have doubt with this and and to actually be here tonight in the election looking good from the odds kers. Um it's just it's it's it's an unbeliever role.

You're a business for a tough people.

So the time I tell them all the time and I told them tonight, he has a slap on like forty eight the step of forty eight dollars. He's been going into all these different rallies and he's one of the hardest working, most resilient human beings that i've ever met my life. And he's a good person. You know, we both have the privilege of knowing and personally. And it's amazing when when the media and and the government starts to attack you, what is possible?

And I really feel that all I mean to, again, if IT wasn't risky, more people would have done IT, but more people didn't you? Did IT you want a very first people in your world to endorse? M, did you face any penalty for that? Now you know .

it's fascinating. So I don't post uh political stuff ever right around the election I endorse in sixteen and I endorsing washers put out a video I went hard on social media um this time and you start to watch if if you're going to lose followers. I gained seventeen thousand followers in the last uh forty eight hours just literally posting hard core political trump stuff.

A actually most people would see their their followers dip. Mine actually went up twenty thousand, so not completely bulletins from that kind of stuff. My my base is hard core trump followers and and conservative and why why I don't know who knows that just IT just played out that way.

I mean, when you look at our business, when I decided to go through cove IT, right our our fbh screw sixty eight percent through coit. Um we didn't lay anybody off. We we everybody got paid their bonuses.

We honor every contract from fighter contract sponsorships to television deals. Everything in our fan base supported us. Our fighters wanted to fight.

My employees were ready IT to work. I mean, I just it's actually pretty fascinating. So when coffee first started, you know everything started shutting down.

I brought all my employees into a big room and said, I don't understand this thing, uh, but any of you you know don't feel safe and feel like you want to go home. You're more than welcome to go home. Nobody want home.

Everybody is stayed. And I said, i'm going to figure this out. Don't worry about this. Were going to work, going to work through this.

And a couple weeks later, that was when he was sitting an office and he actually put me on the sports task force to get sports back sooner, but nobody else was willing to do IT. So I said, listen, i'll be first. I like me and first and and we did IT, and we live in america. If I want to support somebody in vote forum and and and get behind him, you know, a candidate, my right, my right to do IT. And if you don't like the fact that I support him and I could care less.

so you're just you're living like at one thousand and eighty five you're living and like at the country you grew up .

yeah .

exactly and .

nothing bad is happening. It's all all enough side.

Let me tell you that's not only that, but you know all these people that are afraid to come out everywhere I go, you know, many altercations i've had because i've support from zero the answer zero everywhere I go, it's the opposite. People come up to me and thank me. Thank you for you do for our country. Thank you for support and the president um you know that's what happens to me when I go out in public.

That's while right? So you live in vegas.

That's a key state. E, E, yeah. So what end from what i'm here and it's one of the biggest .

cheatings this quack county .

apparently bunion .

big .

time yeah you here um how do you feel about what's going to happen in that state again?

My my uh, feeling in vegas is feels like there's a lot of support for trump there. Um when you think about our town, he's not going attack tips, he's not going attacks over time. I mean that that's huge for that city. Huge ah yeah so hopefully we win IT. So uh here's Green Green .

wall again for the first time all night, the new york times needle no longer has the election as a top. Now they are saying trump is a sixty five percent likelihood to win the election. IT is, quote, leaning trump.

Now I think we can say barely. The new york times is probably not putting a thun on the scale for trump here. Think that's fair to say, yeah, wow.

And here the batting markets here were back to your world, a Donald trump question, who win the president election? Dont seventy four percent. Kalaa is tony six percent, with almost three hundred million dollars at stake.

Give me money on this. No, I should have. You know, i'm actually pissed at myself that I didn't bet after the debate I should .

have done IT. Yeah, how much should you have bet?

I don't know.

Wait after the trump to be yeah.

after the debate and I went to want a yeah after the debate. What do you .

think so you thought he did? Well.

should about, no, I didn't. I said I shoot. I should about on IT know.

But a lot of republican said, oh, man.

he's he's in trouble. I always on him. How always that on him?

He's a savage. He's an absolute animal, is a hard worker. He's absolute. So because i've talk .

to you a lot about .

your health experiment, which is unbelievable, and I should probably get on IT soon yeah, we're the were the same, I think were the same. Yeah, yeah, yeah. You should do IT yeah no, I I I know the food.

This is over. But let me to say trump has also not taken your advice. I'm not alone in that.

I've .

been all I O, so we waiting back stage with trump and and and there's like milky ways and like all the stuff he likes, by the way, not judging. I like IT all too. But there is .

so so I told them, I told them, listen, you ve got to do this. You too thing, two thing, you know, you, you.

you look Better before.

Yeah, he says, yeah, he says that all the time to ten. I I don't like two ten. I I want subsides. He always tells me. But listen, IT works for him.

No OK that's OK .

the energy level. You know he's unstoppable. It's it's IT .

works for but you you have met because your job in your life, and i've seen your gym, your personal gym, like you made a study of how the human body works, how it's fuel, how IT processes what you eat, right? How does this guy on big max and milky ways step forty hours and remain sharp and the .

big max milky ways and coax yeah I mean, it's literally so let me at the five eight will set at the fights with me all night, right? All night. You're talking like six hours because he shows up for the pillions.

We hang out my back room and we walk out and we watched the fight to six hours. So i'll ask him, you want a water? No, no, no. And then somebody will bring him off for coke and it'll drink coke. I've never seen him drink water, ever i'm not saying you would cup water and i've never seen IT and what friends and i've been around him a long time and a lot.

never seen a water. So now now i'm .

really in love. But how does that work like is a science matter?

Yeah I mean, if you look at how sharp this guy is, like i'm sitting with them i'm sitting with them right now at dinner and we're talking about the election. We're going back and forth doesn't slip in forty eight hours and god knows how much sleepy he had before the four to eight. I'm sure IT wasn't a lot. I'm sure IT was under four.

okay? And his cognitive, his energy level is, uh, you know so we're sitting there at the table, right it's it's me, him, uh, a on mosque and I said, uh, said another room packed and everybody wants to get to him, right, right? And they got the food at the other end of the room and he says, hey, let's get up and walk over there and and and, uh, go look at the food and see what they got I said, I think that's a bad idea.

And they'll bring you the food. What if you want? nope. He wants to get up and he wants to walk across the room, shake, and everybody's hand taken pictures goes over, picks out as food. Then we walk all the way around back to the thing, what do you get? Uh, he got rosy and joe stone crap.

You said you've never all .

the years, you know, see them drink water. This is one of my favorite ets of all time. This from october sixteen and twenty twelve from the trump twitter archive.

And i'm quoting the coca cola company is not happy with me. That's okay. I'll still keep drinking that garbage now that was twelve years ago.

He's still alive. He's about to win the presidential election. Drinking that garbage. Doesn't this kind to question everything you thought you know about the human body?

Well, I think that he is. He's a different animal because I was, I was doing the same thing minus to coca cola, and I was at one foot in the grave. So and i'm fifty five, okay, not seventy eight.

He's a different animal. He is is an absolute beast. This guy doesn't sleep. He works hard. He flies everywhere.

I will send him a text at ten o'clock and los vegas so that he will get the text in the morning when he wakes up right. He text me right back immediately. Every time I text them, he's up in. I he gets pushed off when I, when I face time and and and he hates face time, he's like, you are the only one I will answer face time for. I hate this, but he's always up.

I saw kid rock to at a dinner the other night. He was in his, he was in his P. J. S. And he answered IT.

yeah, ah, you shouldn't .

scientists study him?

Yes, yes, they should. No, he's, he's an absolute work course and a great human being.

I love the guy can wait. Amazing congratulations on what looks like a Victory. I hope IT is mather not come more about.

Great to see you. Thank you. Thank you. So great. There's not a chaos out there in the world, and that's why your bed is your sanctuary, a place of peace and rest.

And with Kathy earth, IT can be even more peaceful and more restful. Comfort and tranquility are the bywords of Kathy earth. Bamboo sheet set, bamboo sheets set.

That sounds strange. Oh, it's not strange. It's great. These shets remained from one hundred percent premium bamboo derivatives, and there are the softish of breathable sheet you will ever have, keep you cool all night and they get softer with every wash.

And they're going to be a lot of washes because these sheets come with a ten year warranty, ten years, a decade guaranteed. So you're invest in unity, in comfort, but in quality that last for a long, long time. Don't believe IT go to cozy earth dog com flash tucker and use the code tucker for a discount.

Up to forty percent of your order. Embrace the comfort of cozy earth made from bamboo. You will feel the difference.

A lot of the most prevent a supporters of trump and a lot of the smartest and most thoughtful supporters of trump, or people who didn't originally support trump, and they didn't change their minds for reasons of expedience. J events would be in this category. They really thought through what trump was about and people who have been forced to think through their views and to have much deeper and more durable views.

So into this category, along with your events, I would put IT center, likely a you tall who um is a long time sort of liberating men of principal a constitutional scholar suspicious of trump has warned up becoming one of them create champions and allies um and most particular allies and you are senate really happy to I don't thank you very much. Thank you going to be with you. So um again, I I feel so low as again some political questions, but you've got a lot races. 你说的 吗? What do you think this one .

stands trust going to win this? You really think so I think is gonna in IT. And I think IT could be easily end up being an electoral landsat. It's too early to predict that right now, but it's get the makings of IT. Uh, I think, uh, around the country, people are tired of the policies that have gotten us to where we are.

I really, for the life of me, cannot understand how commonly heroes gotten away with distancing herself from her own policy policies to the man who SHE champion said, policies that SHE shares SHE can identify a single piece of daylight between her Angel biden. And so I I think that's coming back to haunter, and I don't think there's any way you can win. And I think trump's gonna finish very strongly. Tony.

the fact that trumpet is leading among Young people eating to twenty nine and a bunch of difference states is just shocking to me. I think of a theory of common Harris like she's cool she's a wine mom SHE loves portion and dancing SHE friends pedia whatever she's like hip Taylor swift loves or you know, he's sort of if you want good things.

which .

well, not my view, but if you watch the view as I do every day, seriously, you think like she's clearly the choice of like they help Young people in terms that they help Young people think she's like a garbage person, like they're not impressive.

All right, she's unwashed. Yeah, that's why they don't let her on T, V very much. You know her big T V deb, uh, with CNN turned out to be seventeen minutes of h unwashed build. IT, did you try to watch?

IT, yes. I I think I didn't go well.

You know, I, I, I.

I tried to think, okay. Well, you know, he showed up. Uh, h SHE spoke. And what appeared to be english, but that's a bug where the connections ended. I don't think SHE connected with anyone on that.

I think her party must have been thinking, what did we do? We just common deared the entire electoral process within the democratic party, put her up without ever having won a primary and what we do. But it's too late back out there.

Well, IT IT seems like, look, I get that they want, you know, woman, they want someone who's at least part black, I guess, you know, they want some non White rich calory. Fine, but like, okay, those your parameters, you can still find a lot of people who speak for in english. We're smart.

Like how do they want to about her life? SHE doesn't mean the baseline requirement for politics, which is being able to talk. You're in politics.

You tell me, yes. Well, look, I think IT was easy for them to go to her, because after she's vice president, he was next, of course, right? So they went there. But I think nobody stop to look when they were selecting her advice president in the first place.

Can SHE really go the distance? Does SHE has the policy chops to do this? Does he has the the ability to communicate, uh, to where he can be the standard bear for the democratic pari really don't think they fully examine that in their unfeared exceptions. Uh h at the time they chose her in twenty and twenty, I just .

thought it'll all work out. But I mean, you have been around this, how long you in the years, right? So you've seen a lot of the process.

And isn't there a pointer which you sit down with the person and like, really talk like to dinner? Yes, get a sense. Is this person, this person defend his or her views? Does here we have real views? Like, who is this like no one ever did that with .

IT is unthinkable to me that they would do that, particularly joe job, and was tying himself to her. He knew that of the time and took her before I endora senate candidate. Particularly if it's in in a primary.

You're famous for this other way.

I give them interview. I talk for a couple hours bare minimum, because I want to make sure that I know now that that is a far drive from the presidency of the united states, IT is unthinkable to me, that I would have my name to somebody went endorsing them in a senate primary. But this is magnified h so many hundreds of times over with the presidency. I don't know what was going on there, but I don't think there was whole lot going on .

the big and does make you pretty nervous about the whole infrastructure, the united states, because if they would elevate someone like comm a Harris consistently throughout whole career to a the presidential nominee, who are they making air traffic controllers and hurt surgeons and who's running the V A. And like there are a lot of important jobs in this country. And if the criteria are just the way you look right, right, totally in competing people are in really important positions right now, scary.

You mention the F A and air traffic controllers, that one of those areas where they have taken a very radical D E I position, where they they've actually taken out some of their minimum criteria in the past, attitudes for math and science and that sort of thing. And they've replaced IT literally with demographic material of the sort that really violates on its face the equal protection clause.

So that's a big problem, and it's a problem that creates bad consequences. You know, when those who drafted the fourteen to memc and the equal protection close, what they had in mind was that race doesn't matter. And the government's position must always be that race doesn't matter. And so all a sudden, when you make IT matter, you're excluding all kinds of other things that do matter. And that's a problem.

It's really shocking. I mean, she's and you know what to say, she's an informative action higher. But gosh, I mean.

he really is the reason that's that's a fair observation here that joe biden himself told us that joe boyton told us that was her qualification just like he did with kati Brown Jackson. He said, i'm going to pick someone who is of this gender, of this race that is really insulting to the person he ter.

it's unbelievable so me ask you in my question. I don't know the answer to this and maybe you will this is a daily mail piece just came out this afternoon, U. S.

To test hypersonic nuclear missile tonight, just hours after election polls close amid growing world or three fears. What the hell is that? I I don't seems .

like a really odd choice. I don't know why november fifth would have to be the day when .

that it's an old ballistic missile. The minute man two scheduled the blast off between eleven o one P M and five or one A M from california annibale spaceforce space. I why? Why would you have a nuclear missile test on the same day as a presidential election?

Like, let me put the most favorable spin on this that I possibly can. The most favorable spin I can put on that one is that some pinheads and a pentagon are totally tone death on political matters and didn't have the election in mind when they did this. If that's the case, that's really weird. I don't like this at all. I think there are three hundred and sixty four .

other days they could have chose for this.

Why election day? why? Why that night after A A, the entire countries is just voted. I think that's .

really bizer IT is bizarre IT is bizer.

Maybe you can get in the change if I give me all I could they listen to you.

senator mikey, of you talk. Thank you. But you ve been such an incredible. You spoke on from hf. I thought you gave on the best who .

that was in arizona.

arizona. Sorry, on the road much.

You know, I was .

a bigger rinus. sorry. It's been a black, bigger in us.

Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. So when, uh, historians look back on this campaign, presume books we written about IT, probably first six or seven of them will be completely dishonest. But when the distance has grown sufficient that we can be on about what happened, I think we will understand that the endorsement of Robert f.

Kennedy, e junior donor trump in this campaign late this campaign was a was a sea change in american politics, not not just to a benefit to trump at the time, but a sign of a true realignment, long overdue. Uh in the parties and um I think it's really obvious. I wh one people say that but be kindly joins us now.

Thank you very much. So do you have do you .

have I mean you've been right middle of IT you ve campaign so hard for trumped its was little stunning actually uh think you're working everyday is hard on his behalf as you were on your own behalf um which is amazing but have you had any time to think about what this means you you are campaigning for Donald trump IT looks like um he's likely to win as the new york times like what what does this mean for american parties going forward?

And you know he's unlike any politician that we've seen in american history. Um maybe um the one comparison that I would make would be andry Jackson yes because and rejects and came in without any money or you know we're backing from powerful interests everybody was against but he was truly a popular canada and he came in and did things that nobody thought was possible bly to chAllenge the banks. yes.

And this man of the banks and I to to do I I, I install a lot of people who you know or kind of heroics in public office. And I said, a lot of people think that of trump is a conventional politician because the last around he can he. Initially, I appointed a lot of very convention t people. So I said, yes, people don't remember all of the entire cabinet was gone within two years.

Yes.

as he learned to go and and he wants to do, you know, he will do what he wants to do. And I spent two days with them recently, and he was saying things that were kind of shocking to me. You know, he was saying things like that. The kind of change is the level of change that he wants to make our government. I think it's gonna unpressed shocking.

You in a good way.

Yeah, in a good way. But just, you know that any body is so in politic, he is an in politics guy and he a yeah ah I think he you know, his guy that does what he wants to know once a revolution. And I think he's gonna get one.

This is this is the tweet from you. I'm noticing ing this twenty three point five million views on me to read your tweet back to you on january twenty of the trump Whitehouse. Advise all U.

S. Water systems to remove florida from public water period. Florida is an industrial ways associate. Our authorities bone fractures, bone cancer, I Q lost, neuro developmental disorders and thera disease, president on on trump and first lady maloney, a trump, want to make amErica healthy again. Um I mean, that just caused, well, twenty three point five million people thought that was pretty great. The news media hated IT.

Is that most interest? Because there was a case that was a handed down on october, force on floor. I and I was, obama, appoint a judge, federal judge.

And IT was brought to chAllenge E, B, A. Or never having done safety studies. You floria what? No water? No where florida. But the water in one nine hundred and forties and IT was IT was put in water to stop to, yes, but now is recognized that most of our mouth wash is in two places have floor.

I don't and you don't need floor in the water is a very inefficient way i'm preventing to the day because you're getting in in people's blood and that's how it's exposing the teeth and and IT turns out Flora is very, very dangerous IT cause I you lost we know you know they haven't got a lot of studies that they should have done, but there are extensive studies that show, if you put flow right in the water, a double vote rate that E P. A now allows and is in all of our water systems they use IT in this country at IT cause the dramatic I Q laws in children, and particularly in unborn fetuses. IT also caused a bone cancer, and we had an explosion, a bond cancer beginning in the nineties.

IT causes his arthritis and IT causes and IT causes the deteriora bones, a bone for actors and IT causes throw and thyroid injuries, and also calls fied the pino gregan of the human brain, which is the which is the part of our brain that actually creates our spirits of feelings. And and so it's just something yeah it's something that that you wouldn't want in a water supply and it's a very easy. It's gonna have to be taken out anyway because cause but the E P. A will dry the ten years.

fifty years. This is so shocking to me because being against florida in the water was the single most reliable marker of mental illness, according to the U.

S. media. For like sixty years you know he was he was IT was the subject of a conspiring theory, seem put in our water by coming, said to sap the the figure from the american people. The hand, as IT turns out, you know, IT actually the the healthy injuries that were predicted for IT were not exactly that. But there are profound health, energy and ages and saying of IT is absolutely .

so why would the E. P, A fight?

The removal of cc says it's one of the ten greatest health introductions of any or inventions of any and a twenty a century. And so they've stuck their neck. It's like everything else that they they stick.

They never get out on something. They promoted the american public and then they don't want to dial light back. They do not want to to admit that they made a mistake.

And I do this with a lot of products once they have proved them, they're going to fight to keep them there. But you know, it's one of the easiest thing you can do to start restoring american alth is just get the floor out of the water. You're going have a higher, right? cute. You're gonna less. Bond cancer less this is crazy ah .

so here's something else you can do. You should not be um you took you know whatever anyone who questions vaccines gets attacked. I really want to bring up the topic with you. You spend a lot of time debating IT. I'm not gona ask you you again, but the question of whether any product should have blanket liability .

from wall suits a .

liability. I don't understand that like if I I have a product like a team pouches, I can't get the congress to require every american to use these fire people who don't use them and then get blanket shield from wasit like that's so crazy that any farmer company has a blanket shield .

from losses for any product that itselfe can nappy fixed well that no is done by statue yeah in the thousand nine hundred and eighty six law that gave the vaccines companies a liability shield. And the problem is with that, and was the reason that happened tucher, when I was a kid with a revaccinated and my kids now required take severity to accent es.

And they've just had, I think, six vaccines that go with vaccines and flu vaccine schedule the in the earliest happiness. They added a vaccine called the dip thea. That test vaccine, an N I age study show that that vaccine, that particular vaccine, which has been withdrawing in america, we still give IT african children, or is death or profound brain injuries in one out of every three hundred kids who gets you.

So they took IT off the market. But why is which is now? Fister went to the rag and White house and told ragan, look, we're losing twenty dollars and downstairs liability for every dollar that were collecting in revenue.

And unless you give us a liability, shear some making all of accent es and the ragan actually, he said them said, and IT wasn't just ragin my uncle to have danny was the head of the senate committee at that time. That one, along with us, very reluctantly, reagan was very reluctant. He said, the vaccine companies, why do you make them to save?

Why, good.

Why is that? Because vaccines are unavoidably on the safe. And that phrase is actually the preamble of this attack.

And it's in the bruise with decision, which is the supreme court decision that I held this actually IT. Now I just wanted make this clear. I don't want to take excels away from people.

I don't want to impose my choice on the american. But if vaccines are working for you, you want to be able to get them. And i'll make sure that, that happens.

But but people should have informed choice. So that should have good science. And that tells them the cost and the benefits of these products are, particularly since they're being ordered to use them.

Seventy six million kids a year are required to use them. And there are healthy children. So it's the only medical product is given to healthy people. You want a product like that had to be extra solid to make sure there is no risk because you can take you know there is a certain rest of sick to get Better first.

But if you're not sick and you shouldn't be required to take a product unless IT is air quiet and let you know I know what the you know what all the costs benefits are in the problem with vacation es that they they were originally introduced by the public health service, which was one of the five military or unit form military services. That's why there's a surge in general. And the public health service introduce them and push them as a national security defense against biological attacks on our country.

So they wanted to make sure that if the aggressions attacked us with the antacid or with some other biological agent, they could quickly form a later accent and then deploy IT two hundred twenty and american civilians without regulatory bad habits. Normal medical product takes about eight years to get the market because IT has through double line pacific control trials. And you need to see long term facts.

There are many effects on every medical product that have long diagnostic horizons, long incapable periods. They didn't want to go through that because I said it's going to be a national emergency, no inset of calling in a medicine. And we're going to call IT a biologic.

And we're gonna amend by large from relenting safety studies. So there is no vaccine and add schedule that at seventy two vaccine that has ever gone through a real safety today, but the control trial against the people. And that's wrong because we that means that nobody knows what the risk profiles are on these products and nobody can tell you whether that product is averting more problems than it's causing. And what I will do, you know, if i'm given this shop in the White house, is all make sure that those studies get done, that there are people on the panels that approve these products and are not loaded with conflicts of interest of its real science by you, by disinterested people, right and that doctors and patients and americans know exactly what the cause and benefits of every vaccine and again, a rational decision .

god bless you. Um for that when you say if i'm giving this job, can you be for people aren't following this.

can you be more specific about what about your recent time has asked me to he's ask me to do three things. He ask me in in terms of the public health agencies, he has been number one to get rid of the corruption, rid of the conflicts, the agency capture phenomenon that has turned these, these public health agencies away from public health. And their principal objective now is to advance the american whole interests of the pharmaceutical.

And he wants to get, number one, get rid of the corruption. Number two, return these agencies to the gold standard. Scientific research and and evidence, space research, empirically based science that they when you and I were kids, they were famous for around the world.

They have lost that reputation out because because they've been captured by industry and the number is read to end the chronic disease epidemic. And president trump has told me he wants to see concrete, measurable results within two years. And I promised him that I could do that.

Now, whether that means as an H. H. S. Secretary, or whether that means as star within the White house, we haven't figured out one way or another we are gonna the chronic disease.

And the reason that I think that you will be given the authority to do that is because i've been in a bunch of different public events with you over the past couple of months and the reception that you receive from trump voters is so shocking to me, second only to trump himself. All the people i've seen, the trump you get, the biggest response from republican voters is just, is so is that shocking to you?

Oh, you know, IT is shocking. And you know, I was just out here. Your name's Bobby Kennedy, and they love you.

Well, you know, there's been a complete inversion between the democratic and republic ican party when I was a kid. The democractic party was the party of peace. Now is the party of war is the party of dictionary.

John bull, the military industry complex, the ukraine word they own IT IT was the party of constitutional rights. Now it's the party of surveilling and sector ship and the westernization of the federal law. Forceful agency is against american democracy.

IT was the party that stood up for working people or poor people, for labor or unions. And today IT is the party of big farmer, wall street, big tech, big or egg, uh, the military inutile complex, big data, and and and wall tree and and IT is also of the party is completely abandoned. The working class space in this country. He look at the labor unions, a shanto brian is the head of the biggest, our country, and an a beautiful man. An acceptable maximum.

I agree.

is an insurgent. He came out a boston, he over through the old half a like a tail of the teamsters. And he is the most popular theyve had in generations.

And and almost seventy percent, I think sixty five percent of teams are now our trump ers. This is true. Labor unions across the country, the ranking file, that the leaders, the union, are often still democrat, the rank and fire, overwhelmingly republican. And that was not true. And I was to get, and, you know, one of the interesting things, when I was a kid, the republican party was, is a party that had .

all the money.

They had all the big room. And there is a party, seventy when I was a kid, seventy percent and one hundred and eighty when I ran part of my uncle tez president campaign. Seventy percent of the wealth this country he was known by republicans, thirty percent was done by democrats in twenty twenty.

Seventy percent of the wealth ness country was on by democrats and thirty percent republicans. So you've had this complete version of the two parties. And i'll give you another example, my uncle, ted penalty route title mine, the democratic party, one of the core issues was women sports.

And today the democratic party is the party that is demanding with sports there I read that there been now um I think I over two thousand three thousand medals that have been given to medal athletes playing women sports. Of those are medals that did not go two women who you know who's been getting over. I have a niece, and you know, her brother, twin brother Jackson.

My niece is always is a postal college. He is on the soft automat possible lege. She's a full scholarship, and she's one of the best players on the team.

And when he was growing up, all her siblings would come to cape cut in the summer, and they play with all their Kennedy cousins. And I took their family is skiing during the winner. But SHE wouldn't come because he had to stay at home and practice her sport, because her whole life project was making sure she'd got a college scholarship.

And that was how he was gonna define that he planned to her life around IT. IT would seem really unfair if a boy could walk off IT with a softball field or a baseball field that college, walk the woman him and take her spot. And that IT seems weird that the democrats are you are urging us to allow that to happen, but that's exactly what's happening. And nobody can also get with IT.

But did you looking into betting markets now with almost three hundred million dollars at shake, Donald trump is the choice of seventy four percent predicting he's gona win um seems significant did if someone had to ask you like a dinner ten years ago, do you think at some point but the Kennedy will .

change the republican party I went to about a million dollars are very, very good odds for somebody. Oh yeah, you know, even a year ago this wouldn't been on. Imagine what to be here for me to be here tonight.

Why the common hair campaign? I mean, you suspended your campaign. Why didn't? I don't understand. You had demonstrated broad popularity, particular among with Young people and with political ignostic people who could kind of go either direction. Why wouldn't I didn't they call you and say, what can we do to bring .

you yeah to our campaign? And another sort of interesting a feature of this trend, the democracy party that I grew up with was the party was that was fighting to mother party of robbert Kennedy and john Kennedy and Martin sicking to was fighting to make sure every american could vote for whatever candidate they wanted. And the democratic party today is the democratic party, that is, abandon democracy.

And also, you know that the censorship angle, what they're doing, the censorship of saying the government ought to be the orbital of what misinformation this information and award misinformation is just a huth measure, has nothing to do with factual lector. See, as you know, it's just a youth mission for anything that chAllenges government works at oxes. And so they have was, my uncle said, A A country and nation or government that wants to silence debate is a government that lost faith in the people.

So they've lost faith in the demos, the people, and including having into a polish election. So during the primary um they wouldn't let me run election against you. You literally cancel the primary is in many of the states they move the capture primary, which was the primary.

I was very strong and they they actually adopted sixty rules. And one of those rules was to illustrate the absurdity, that kind of a we're welling and absurdity that I found myself confronting. They had stopped at a rule that says that any after I was already doing very well in new hampshire, that any democratic party candidate that stepped foot into the samphire could not when any delicate gets there, no matter how many those they want.

So they were working the party to make sure that they could protect the president, who was cogniac vely impaired. And they mature, didn't debate anybody. I was winning.

And all these demographic S I was winning, both beat in both candidates, both and I in people. And americans under thirty five, I was beating him in, met in the battlegrounds days. In americans under forty five, I was beating them with independent voters and had the head races.

I was beating both candidates. And so I could have beaten I could have won the election for the democrats if they had allowed to run. And i'm not saying on the only one, they're probably many candidates that could have been outperformed job in, but they wouldn't let us run.

And then they did, you know, when they when they had a debate and they and IT was exposed to the world what they knew inside the White house at present point had these are severe disability had in connect deficits, they hit only one. They technically the primaries that they did have, but they just performed the palace school, and we don't even know how did that happen. And then they picked the candidate who never got a single vote.

So you add as a democracy free primary Price as and and the the democratic party defense of that was extraordinary. One of the great moments this campaign, for me, the television moments, was when Christian was standing on the floor of the democratic convention. And he pointed up to the upper decks that with the owner's boxes on that, you know, upper room, and he said, those the people that are running this party and making these choices, those the people that are, you know, and we don't know, nobody knows who they are in the billion dollar democratic donors, and, you know, and so they abolish democracy.

And they chose a candidate who is not, what has not been a good candidate, a candidate who does not seem to be able talk of script. The problem that brings up is whose writing the script for. And at the democratic convention, IT was the year because the speech that he gave was the most speech i've ever heard, a democratic convention of the speech all about this bullish, erant, poggi speech about amErica being the police of the world and dominating the world and running the world.

And and right before her, immediately before her, they had a CIA former director speak, which, you know, that was enough amount of the democratic party that I grew up with. So who is writing her scripts? And then who will be writing her script if you get some White out? So who will be writing? SHE can do conversations like this.

SHE can do. She's not gonna able to do conversations with the world leaders. SHE needs a scrip for everything he does.

And who is gonna doing that? It's gonna not, as my own counter said, bunch of anomalous men in land yards know the men are. We're of land yards. Who are? We don't know who.

If you snake into the overall two a clock in the morning, there's a guy there with his feet up on the desk and say, you're never seen there was like the real present the united states. You don't know what is you we need somebody who is willing to stand up to to the military industrial complex of these big institutions. Let me say one of this thing.

When my uncle was president, he, you know, during the cuban mescal crisis, he has the entire intelligence apparatus and military brass telling him, you got a bomb, a you've gotto bomb. There's sixty four missile and cuba, and you've got to bomb each one of those. My uncle said to them, well, how many men is are going to kill? And they said, well, there's five hundred guys.

And each of those sites were manning those sites. I unk said, are those russians? Are they cubes? And they said, we think they're probably russians spotted on now my uncle said, if I kill all those russians is include, if can have to go into a land and where in world and they said, we don't think he is the guts to do IT.

And that that was their logic. And my uncle, you know, that had a vote of his exam and was thirteen people, including my father. And but bank, we are making a decision, and we've already eighty six to bomb.

This is whole last day. And my uncle said the six is have IT. In other words, he was making the decision. He would take advice for them. When I was on the plane the other day with president trump, he, we were talking about the minutes, and he took a pic of paper and he drew on a map of the mid with all the nations on IT, which most americans couldn't go, no and any, he wrote in each country the troops strength, and he was, he was particularly looking at the border between syrian turk.

And he said, we have five hundred men on the border of service and turkey and a little know comment that was bomb and and he said, there's seven hundred and fifty thousand troops in turkey. There's two hundred fifty thousand and theory, if I go up again to each other, were in the middle and what and he said to his generals, or what's going to happen, those five hundred men and the general said to them, they're gonna kind of fighter and he did get them out. So we want a president who has that knowledge.

yeah. And I ask us questions. And good decision.

Trump on the plane day, drew map.

p, an, p, an accurate .

of troop .

strength .

with troop .

strength and the each of the so, you know, I saw that, and I reminded me of the given mescal crisis. And I I know comment, Harris could not do that. I've seen her interviews explaining ukraine war and they're soft, eric.

So I don't want to take bad things about people. You know. He just does not SHE does not have any idea about the uses of power. SHE does not have the capacity to sign up to a military and intelligence of ADAS and wants this country in perpetual war.

And I don't think that you know, and I do believe on trump says she's going to get a clear where they are not talking to the rush. SHE will never have a conversation with butter and buying one either created trump, you know, trump ed, that the democrats all criticism trump because he went talk to come jung on and he talked a pot and they say he loves dictor. No, my uncle was in the same situation, was A C. I, A. Had no idea what was happening in.

And they are all of their spies have been killed and they just said, you know, here's s the way I think my uncle said, how do you know that? They said it's a model and my uncle said he couldn't be a month with IT has to be like post in politics where they're all just to each other and the you know less and the C I and no ideas of my uncle insole a hot mine in the White house and a hot line in our house at the game is the wires of that are still coming out of my brothers, the wall of my brothers, and how does grandmother so he could pick up the phone and talk a crucial twenty for our same? And then they started corresponding with each other.

They sent twenty six letters back and forth. They were smuggled by, uh, G, R, used by called George policy, who my uncle trust. That increase, I have trusted, said, because I didn't want to involve the military induction complex of the, those guys are still there.

They still want perpetual war. And we need a president who is going to make up his own mind about things and who is gone to chAllenge his own military advisers. People like tony black and jokes often, and the people who wanna, and in Victory new, and the people who wanna keep us in a perpetual or and we're onna, get us into a nuclear.

I think we may get one um the york times is this is breaking right now is estimated get net times, you knows, but that trump will win the popular vote. They are saying he is more likely than common Harris to win the popular vote as a right now, I don't think a republican has won the popular vote .

since two thousand four said .

I think it's right yes I think yeah this is the post nine eleven election George to be bush but it's twenty years never happened yeah so if that happened um but you are a figure out of history uh now very obviously .

and I appreciate everything .

have done and I again but I think you are thank you.

Thank you. Thank you. Talk amazing.

So we have a you know wind pretty on stop for the past uh I have for the past ten years about the loose state of the american media doesn't mean everyone in the media is lower som. There are a few honest voices bike eyes see um and we're in the advances the top of the list or advice of the new york post to a single handle took on the the censorship state in uh two thousand and twenty with the hundred about laptop story thank you very much. Thank you. Taker looks like from the wind.

but certainly feels like that in the ballroom where trump came in about arter tonight to huge or vast from the crow here, the ballroom here.

my no mean. It's great food.

lots of .

champagne flowing and he's sitting there. He's got jo White next to him. And then on the other side of a jana White is elon mk.

And everyone's chatty, very companies ably. But trump keeps on turning around because cn ends on the big screen behind him. And all he wants to see is jake tepper sad face and jack tapper in all the CNN people looking miserable actually as .

the nights going on I was one thousand bush um or when gord didn't win more precisely I remember the sadness then it's nice to see they have in a train.

We should be kind to them.

So the okay what what there is there is that the efforts in looking very, very upon ten um so trump in the betting markets now eighty six percent, three hundred and four million dollars on the line who went the president's election eighty six percent of Betters believe Donald trump doesn't mean he's going to win but IT .

means that he seems to .

be winning but that's moved here so opinion bringing up A A bit more trump is ahead IT looks like.

oh wow.

That's quick sizable ly ahead with fifty four percent of uh, votes counted.

That's flip in the last down yet .

has but you know it's what are we two hours after polls closed in pennsylvania and .

post to vote and they came two hours and .

twenty three minutes up to they close um IT really I mean sincere from a foreign long time uh, american. But from abroad you have have international perspective. The way that our votes are counted does seem like .

a national razi OK.

IT is right.

really is OK. yeah.

I mean, look to state this is a tiny country, but you know, the result within a few hours. And with the U. K.

Sand, with europe, I mean, france does not allow male voting or machines. They have a very clean system. The U. K. They brought in voter ID.

Just a couple.

which I think a population roughly .

in yeah yeah I .

can do IT yeah right.

So if you have .

a state that dozen even try to call IT within a few days, what do you have? I mean, what do you have? What are you looking at?

I mean, this is the country that sent man to the moon.

surely? suppose?

No, i'm .

sure we did, I guess. But certainly there's a lot of advances.

technology in the night day. Alan musk just has a rocket that can call on its way homes. So surely we can make sure that the voting system is not so antiquated.

So can you just wax a little bit about Donald trump story arc? So you're right. Let's see you write this doable about Donald trump. And here you have a guy who you know the is the darling ling of the media world is, of course part of is the highest rated person in television, goes on, the politics is hated, calder, racist loses. And then he comes back in wins with, by the larger vote of a person of the non.

I put that any republican ever, this racist like, what? What we? I mean, what are we watching here? I've never seen a redemption story like this.

Well, let's hope that you not jumping the gun. But yeah, I mean, that's the way IT looks if you're riding a novel and I think .

but like even of trouble losers that he's been outspent three to one yeah he's been arrested.

He's .

mixed .

meat .

at the entire blob the C I A, the FBI. They've all been against him. It's the most incredible comeback x story. And you know he could have slinked off after twenty twenty and had a comfortable life and probably integration ated himself back with the lifts but he didn't. He chose to go the difficult .

route and he's ahead as a right now could change but he was concerned um amazing is very, very tight but he's he's ahead you know I think .

that that assassination attempt in Butler's stood up and right yes. I think that transfer IT certainly was the galvanizing uh, reason for elon mask to come out of the shadows and and I think georgian as well, I think a lot of men particularly, but women as well, just recognize there is a once in a lifetime courage and leadership like a gangers castle leadership seriously.

children, but yes.

but you you don't .

have that sort of historical figure come come to you very often. And the countries in dianne of a figure like that, so as repEllent as many americans find him, I think enough americans love him, looks like the majority of, and he may even win the popular vote. What a repudiation of the new york times and CNN in the rest of .

them who have treated him as IT business your whole life.

What's there actually.

let's say trump ins, let's say, wins the popular vote. Let's say he wins a majority close to of hippoi voters. This famous racist mr.

Talk about like how? What do you make of that? And what's the explanation for IT? Does IT occasion any kind of self reflection at all?

What if they were actually journalists and not just propaganda artists, who are being controlled by other forces? You know, who will fight trump and his people every step of the way? We were just talking about big farmer.

You just had Bobby Kennedy on big farmer, big agriculture. They will be out to do whatever they can to stop him. We've also got the C I A, the F B I.

Um so they control these newsrooms. These newsrooms kind of take their marching orders from um these these sort of mind influences. I don't think they're .

ending so so that I mean, here i'm playing pin to mine with you. I know what you're saying is true because i've seen IT. I don't think your average person only one I A there is Donald trump in IOS cause .

any call you know, how did that happen? SHE never gets that wrong. She's just magnificent. Ha ha, he is wrong.

fancy that. But all that I don't you know I not smile to put a mild is about or no maybe it's what and this is like an actual political person I that's but that poll was taken seriously yeah you know .

Robert khai from traf, ga yeah had a really interesting thing the other night which was that um where where they used to be the shy trump voter now there's the fearful trump voter. They are afraid of government retribution and knocked on the door being cancelled so they really are not gonna tell pollis even as beloved and brilliant as animals are the truth.

You are so good, so glad you're still in the media. I think the fact you grew up and and gives you a different perspective because you I mean, you want to tell me that you remember you're dead like at the table talking about IT right profit. So in the blood you remember what I used to be?

That's right.

Yeah yeah um yeah. Thank you. You you have that that spirit that used to animate all journalists.

And do you have IT too because your father no.

I grip in and also, no, I mean, remember when journals for, like, amazing guys and like you, what? Venous.

yeah.

they went to war. They jumped out of planes. They dangerous things.

I didn't just sit behind a keyboard in a new york newsroom knocking at people. They were real men and women. They were that many women but the .

ones that were were lowest lying yeah um so what happens to you said the media will spend not a moment .

reflecting .

on how they, but what happens to the mind forces that you described washington in the intelligencies to you up but IT up against to try to shut your story down with, famously, the fifty one former intel officials. All of you makes security clearances really they were still working for the intelligencies yeah but people like that like when are they ever held to going to be held to account for what they did?

I think it's a long term project is going to be more than four years. But uh, you know, with any luck, if this is a resounding landslide or resounding Victory for Donald trump, he is really set in place four years from himself then another eight years for J. D. Vance or whoever is the the the air parent um this is the mega movement has is is is has taken over the conservative side of politics and it's no longer going to be the bushes and the chinese and business is usual where everyone is cozy as the uni party and the million forces get their way.

It's just incredible. Well, i'm just grateful that you've decided, for whatever reason to stand journalism.

Of course. No, what else would I do? I can even .

my kids to go into IT. It's disgusting, but I know .

convey my .

kids not .

sure I think it's .

a hard Young. You do need decent, honest, tough people with self respect in IT. And you you're one of the few. So thank you. Oh, I mean that thank you very much more in advance.

So trumpery shouldn't be here.

He's should be in prison. And if the plan had unfolded, uh, as they wanted IT to, he would not be standing for elections tonight. He would be behind bars.

I should charge with all kinds of fake crimes, one of the reasons he's not behind bars, one of the reasons he is, well, he's almost unlike proof votes a as if ten thirty two eastern is annah ba, who is one of his lawyers by for the most, and I can say, very smart. He joins us. Now, did you ever think .

you mean an intelligent, intelligent, stupid on intelligent? All those things are cuban, paul, us.

cube, mark .

cuban and my cuban. I also know rich romano yeah um or to her he does look so much a great of what is that the glasses .

I am debating is IT made Rachel is he trying to be on the view?

I can't figure he seem like is undergoing the logical changes honest IT looks that is perhaps you I could .

represent him through that maybe the taxpaying liberal dollars i'm here for you mark, whatever you need, this intelligent woman will help you transition on taxpayer dollars under the kala Harris regime. I'm here for IT.

Remember we had dinner the beginning of this whole drama that you've been throw them out. And I was remember thinking what you're signing up for a lot of drama yeah yeah. What I mean.

looking back, it's been a blessing, really. Yes, I I feel that way. I feel this was god's plan. I feel grateful. Honestly, I do.

I think the more they hit me, the more I know I have a voice and the president trumps given me a voice. Nobody should know who president trumps I talked about. IT, hey, talker, all come on you.

We don't do layers, am I? Yeah but and then IT became that I wasn't just a lawyer. That's because a president trump.

So the man that they tell you has torn down women has given me a platform. And i'm a first generation american girl. I was not .

a strays to ready .

go to, you know what? Yeah for sure. Listen, the truth of the matter is i'm here for such a time as this, but I am so honored.

And I feel like no matter what happens, we related all on the field, and we fought so hard. He should have been in jail according, yeah. He should have been dead.

according to him.

And we crushed IT talker. I mean, no matter what you can, we didn't crush IT.

You certainly did yeah. And he was like a sort of bees at one point, so many different violence against him. A I couldn't .

keep predators reads when I signed up to work, president. I told him in the interview I had interviewed with him and the trump o you know well and the gc of the trump organization, and I had said to them, so i'm really happy to represent you as an attorney, but I will not involved in politics not happening a month later. I still Hillary clinton.

so he always .

gets so much you enjoy.

I honestly feel IT .

to blessing all the hit pieces, all the tormenting the view. Jimmy camel, mark bin, bringing on.

bringing on baby Jimmy cm, many .

times as a does .

anybody watch IT? I don't know. Is I really ended?

But how is so controlled?

What do they have on here?

Know, maybe he was A D yy island of scenes island, i'm sure know. You know what we don't need to do. Talker, this is what I said at the rally I was.

I said, this is my one of my second last rallies. I said, you will not see people from diese parties or abp to the island on this stage. So when I say it's a blessing, because I have something called morality, which is lacking, and god is number one to me, not trump, nothing else.

God is number one. So for me, my faith, my family, that's why i'm here and um my children, we can't live through this kind of culture that they are creating this fear of sending my kids to school. I can, I I got to switch my kids from school, my daughter school, so woke. I can take IT yeah, I can have you take IT. I'm not gonna take IT 对, and i'm not gonna take IT not only for me before your kids, for everybody y's kids.

So it's a blessing my kids are out of IT. Thank you. I not send children. I not send my children um to private products right now. If I had to do, don't just no, we don't have a congratulations no matter what happens you I have done your part and icarius, I don't know if anyone.

body and you are betting .

on me list Better.

You know what IT is? I was every stigma that they wanted to say was dumb, stupid. He looks a certain way.

You can't be good. Yes, you must be. It's because of her looks, because of because that and the words I want to say now not very cafe. I don't big F, U, big F, U. And I .

feel all that .

no matter I .

of thank you .

very .

much to talk like.

yes, we're still .

bedding markets. We've got eric trumps ending .

right there. You may have the brand new numbers. It's true. He is not the Donald trump is not the top of that.

I believe it's true. true. Q to.

See you guys thank you so ah thank .

you very much for doing this. I've been stuck in this city for someone I don't know exact gone on what one .

what is going on yeah is like the greatest for me vindication of everything that we deal with for the last nine years. sorry. Now we're looking great.

Georgia, we're great. Looking great. North Caroline, I think they call both the states the next thousand, ten, fifteen months. And then I think our nal number shows winning pennsylania uh, and internal member shows winning was constant, right? So you have that .

before you gets over, uh, was consent and pennsylvania worth .

ora north and pennsylania ia over? If you get IT contain licking on the key you Better and zone like you .

know even and so they .

actually I I often times we we see a lot of all data coming in behind the scenes and often times the news network will actually .

can hold back for a eighty four percent counter. In north CarOlina, there's things sure to call, but trump sit fifty one. I mean.

I mean, just for context, in new york times has made eighty three percent chance of winning as of a second ago and is going up every few minutes. Talk of the reason I say that .

not a postal guy, it's always forty. This is they put us to .

freaking hell over the last nine years. They've done everything to our family possible, do, to have them go after him, to have them trying peach him, to have them makeup. The slr in the doc, as in p literary and me, hundred thousand is a most Peter person.

Or only to come back against all odds. I shot at him, you know, to win decisively early in the night. H IT would be the greatest.

You know, someone use word revenge. I think it's a little bit too harsh, but maybe is not. Honestly, they've tried to destroy his life.

They've tried to separate our family. They, they tried to destroy y our company. They have done everything that they could to take down on the truck to win IT early in the night, decisively. IT would be the greatest kind .

of retribution. You after you know, you and your brother in the way they did I, you know talk had a long talk with you're dad about that night wordly um and you know he's pretty emotionally controlled but he he I got to I don't think i'm saying anything in a school. He seemed like just thinking about a upsetters in a real way that was my read on IT.

I am shifted exactly. You colluded with russia. We are gona throw you in jail for us. Your life is treason. Nothing do with russia.

I was a guy that got called from the washing post york times, saying, eri, hear you have secret servers that are connected to the crimson in in the basement of trump. Wer now talk. I want to bring you through the basics, right? You don't put servers in basement because basement flood.

Let's just like, go. We are like large out. The FBI knew this day, one that that there were no servers in the basement, and that the whole thing was a made of sham.

And they let IT go on for for three year period times. So think, because some greedy woman wanted to get next three votes, they literally pit the two biggest nuclear superpowers against each other, are almost destroyed. All communication or relationship that you could have, right in this kind of phantom made up story, they paid the largest superpowers against each other. So here we can't clinton to get what twenty more votes is believed.

and more on the ink of nuclear war with russia now.

because in situations have been over history where I. T. Shot up, know, a weather satellite and they thought there was a missile coming over the pole and they had to use that phone, or I am pretty document in history of things have happened. Guess what? They always make you, they always have the ability make a phone call.

I mean, think of the site, russia collusion and you pick like me, are putting in trump against one another and and that call camp made in middle the night when something as innocent as a satellite goes up in space or something on those lines. And I mean, think of what that could lead to all because of absolute greed. And is not just, you know, it's not just so russia hook is the two peaches is going after cavite ripping him off of facebook is ripping him off of instagram and and twitter, right? It's the hundred intensive ess to me, rating parents room, rating millennia room.

right? Take him off the baLance. Colorado taking off the baLance main.

Now, trying to kill him. And despite that, here we are. And here we are in november fifth.

You know what ten, ten, forty and IT looks like in the next twenty minutes. A two more states that are just critical states could fall. You know, pens of any looks great on the internal data.

And breaking me out just when you put in that way, I have to say, no trump. P always kids attacked for being like, verdict. Do not always like, I ve spent a lot of time talk and I ve never heard him describe what you just described in the way that he did. He's actually, weirdly, not condi ted. So yeah do do you think yeah you laid out like that.

It's really I think bothers a .

child more than bother .

I the insults at him much more personally than I take that you you see the the absolute masser that they put him through as a billionaire who did not need job, his last guy that needed this job, believe me, his his life would be monolog o enjoying life, right? And he wants to do this because he wants to save this country. And he know is he's held bent on save this country in no vacations.

The two of us have been in forty eight hours because we were in seven different ralls in last in thirty six hours leading up to this, we got in a five thirty morning. He went straight off to vote. He he affect got in early this morning.

Know the guys worked as as off the guy that gets nothing other than sip OS and weapons. Zia government, sitting in court houses all day long. And so it's actually really vindication of the american people is not vindication of Donald.

Profit is vindication of the american people, which is healers and government. You know, we understand your games and you tried every single one of them, and we have believed you. And at the end of the where you go, go for the guy that you've tried to take down merceret because we don't like you, you considered us the fire state.

You forgot about us. No, we weren't human tea, right? We were this kind of subhuman class to mostly in watch, you forgot about us. And you know, IT, now, now we're going to go, and we're going to support the guy that that that you try to take down, but the guy that I was fighting for us every single day.

And as the sun is the greatest feeling in the world, if he wins this overwhelming, he gets three hundred and fifteen, three hundred and sixteen electoral al votes. There's a possibility that he wins. Literally, the popular boat overcomes as close as anybody could possibly come to winning the popular, but they would be the greatest vindication that everything that he is fought for mattered. You know that I matter to the american people, that IT matter to this country, that mattered to the heart soul of the nation. Ah and there is nothing that make me more right.

It's like it's just the most unbelievable story. I just think i've been too close to IT for too long. I I can't really, honestly, until you started talking and wait out that way.

I ve never thought about IT in this way, but when he lost in twenty, twenty, and I kind of thought thought there was something wrong with now, totally against that was done, I was, get taken off you two percent. But I believe that nobody back, oh, shut up away. people.

His party baras of him, they hated that he ouldn't. They hate IT that he all shut up. They wouldn't n on fox news like he was not allowed to talk.

And you do for every one of the things that I named right again, know the impeachment in the cave and twitter and facebooks and the sensor ship and everything. For every one of those things that I just named, there's a hundred that the public never they never, never made IT across your channels. never. I mean, we're just personal attacks that they were so indicative you can possibly imagine, right? And yet he he stood up every single day and he he fought an answers.

And it's it's crazy though. I mean, everybody abandoned him. IT was little like him and rudy like IT was. And against every .

weapon ic system. And and that's one thing that people forget, is not just see tax. They weaponize the D O J.

They weaponize the F B I. They read nize the mainstream media, you know Better neighed you like the face of IT, right? For for long this time, they read nize social media.

When they started pulling off of those reforms, they they realize department of health, right? Men remember, the doctors came out, hey, hydrox drug court might work, right? They are ripping license. They realize, they realize the military.

With Milly coming out, I want understand what right? I mean, they responded, ze, every single government institution that we had as as a country, and then they web ized means three media. And you had one guy, maybe one guy with a little bit of us standing on the stage, right, with a loud voice.

But you had one guy. Is that literally defeated at all? And he did that because he had american people behind him. But really .

think think about .

the David guy story of of all of that, if he wins tonight, which is on the brink of doing that, was one guy that beat the american media and all the other weaponized systems that tried to take him down. I mean, it's it's fascinating, right? As a guy who came and he didn't know what delate was when we politics, I didn't have CS remember to ask staffer, you know, i'm about to speak at a big cock something .

explain with .

how either 就是我。

i still don't know. I've covered million causes.

And a guy who literally knew not a damn thing about the system, beat hilary, want the greatest political dinner is ever, you know, beat her when SHE out, raised him five to one, a mris, one point five billion. I mean, he put in two hundred million box and raise hundred, I mean, against all laws, and then beat the mainstream media in this country, beat that whole weaponed system. You know, he was down.

He was out. There were serious questions about what happened in in twenty twenty. And i'm not a conspiracy guy. I'm not like the ten for just a final right. Statistically, you can prove .

IT is ten right and then .

he comes back after all of that. And he wins, and he wins by a massive electoral number. IT will be .

one of the greatest comeback .

stories of of get. I.

i'm loving this. And I i've never heard you. I mean, I touch you million times. I've never heard you like this.

He wrote two books, right? One with yard of the deal, and they're of the deal. You look at IT like just kind of the parallel to the twenty sixteen campaign is really incredible.

Then then he wrote the art of the comeback years later, right? He had the financial problems in the early nineties, interstate tes, one up to eighteen percent. He was heavily abord.

They fought his ask off to come back from the brink of. And he came back bigger and stronger than then. He, right, so he wrote, can book the art of the come back.

And i've always said that those books mear his life in politics, and no one ever, for some reason, puts IT together. If he does what I think he's gonna do with the next hour, two hours, if CNN decides to drag IT out, it's going to be the greatest come back in american history. You might be the greatest come back in in political history, down and out with everyone against you, sitting in a freezing call court room with thirty fourth dietmar.

Can everything else they try to do to bury him and bankrupt him and destroy his family and spend all of us up? And I will sudden you here on the one yard line talk is awesome and is truly a very tale story. And it's a story. In fact, I think that you wrote IT down a novel. People won't believe you.

It's not the life you expected.

but it's very different, like some week.

Well, that was that was amazing. I will not forget this conversation.

He did say one last thing coming down that equal latter, the first step, right? The l of Better because ys, you're going to remember who your friends of are, your real friends are. And they're going to hit us in ways that you can never possibly imagine. They are going be ruthless. They're going to be ruthless.

And he said that that day.

he said that going down the elevator before we got on the escalator before he announced, obviously in twenty sixteen.

did you believe them? Yes.

guess he's guy. Good intuition, but never to the except. I mean, we're you for IT.

I was totally four in sixteen. Four was totally but but c, or just remember one thing that's teen. You a pretty good deal going is sixteen.

We thought that the deep state was like Nancy policy being in government for forty years, right? Like a literally like you job has been in, in, in government fifteen years longer. I've alive and I ve got right that was, remember like to rain the swap.

Yeah remember the chance yeah and that was like, okay, get rid of magazine water. She's been there for forty years. IT wasn't like, okay, you're going to have the C, I, A come after you.

You have D, O, J. come. You, you're going to have every A G, D, A weaponized against you.

You're gonna made up boxes. I don't think we could have ever comprehended truly and how roughit was gonna be. And and and I think his words really ring true. They're going to come after us in ways that you can .

possibly imagine when if he wins in the next i'm going to come fine you because I just want to shake your hand truck. Those wonderful. Thank you.

appreciate. Thank you. So it's pretty clear um that a pivotal figure not sucking up of never take any money from the man just want to be clear about that. But he pit will figure not just in this election but in in the history of this country is yellow musk and who is just what did he is son with so cute, ridiculous. Thank you.

嘿嘿, what do you do?

哼, 哼哼, you are the .

server, son, I guess, right? Well.

get running me here. It's certainly mean .

you complete me.

What's your.

what's your name?

I, X, T. B.

是。

x rehab。 President trump, well.

you have you have .

from the .

melt by IT looks like.

I mean, IT looks the quiet with you.

You're you. You have a general vive yeah.

based acx. I quietly just do whatever we want.

I like you're laugh. That's a laugh of an honest man. I think this what's your assessment is do this work? Is he going .

to win 丫丫?

在 的 在在 的 done。 But never, no.

never long. So where are we? Eighty nine. I mean, OK. So it's a ten, fifty two. It's little earlier than obama told her you after way to month or something.

Time for I mean, i'm looking at the data as as IT comes .

in from a very counting at best value. Um and oh.

he can .

tell us it's sorry.

IT seems extremely likely that .

not if if not no .

so that more done. I mean, are you surprised i'm shot by help with this happened .

and optically surprised, uh because .

the .

um no a same stimulates oh.

she's so nice. SHE don't need to worry, she's really nice.

So let's see. So um I think more different than the polls is looking at the um the early boating data. And if you look at the early boating data, uh in best way of for example, um and you prepared the the republican mini democrat vote um uh across all of the swing states but certainly pencil ia uh the the delta was as of this morning, I believe six hundred and two thousand so meaning like the to so if you say like okay, how is present truck doing well to twenty twenty um the difference in early voting was six over six hundred thousand. The margin of Victory finds margin Victory in twenty twenty was only eighty thousand which uh if so, a reason trap lation assuming that IT little less soon that the important voting is no Better than tony 2 than you would expect, uh, a margin of factory for present trump of approximately .

half a million.

So the inter, I need to be like, uh, some incredible prognosticator if you just look at the data.

But they were telling us, you see and .

what was .

the point .

of flying about IT.

which what are they like may just don't understand. I mean, i've been posting on ex about this. I literally post the charts and I post the data.

Have good trump win? I mean, after they ended ted him is rain all, I mean, they've been attacking in truck every day for nine years and and he wins bigger this time. Then in two thousand and sixteen against the canada, whose spending in three to one all in. How could that happen?

No, it's remarkable. In fact, it's not just that the that that the commonly sort of common machine puppet machine .

campaign yeah um is outspending .

is so not the end are out masry outspending republicans in the swing states, including any contributor that I make a but uh you also have the sort of lexi ministry media, which is overwhelmingly in paper of of commonly as well being an extension of the D N T R. Yeah um no D N C just sends them, uh, what are the talking points? Are they all just talk like N P C, essentially all day long, but instantly and then you have also forgot, I even got knows how many celebrity enormous, I mean, was like unit out of like is anyway, I called eighty percent, nine percent of celebrity industry on the down side.

So because you have what what appears to be a deck that is very much stack in favor that I like you say, like how can republican win that you um now I mean one of things like that we did do to canna even the odds was we mask ly improved the republican ground game my amErica back um massive improved the republican ground game in the string states um so the democratic only have the best ground game um are just in terms of um knocking on doors, talking to people. A sensible uh just having you know a good sort of word of mouth reality campaign, having good um the messaging that that that appeals to people's fie interests uh just and and then making sure people get to the pulse um you know just make sure people have transport that the democratic extremely good with getting just C S making a convenient um cause for a lot of people if if they're vote. I just know that I have a ride. Yeah so we just make sure everyone had to ride. We make sure that any paid particular attention to to the ale's community in halves mania anyone never got ten out to vote before .

uh not in significant numbers um but the .

democrat to make a mistake because they there was govern overreach and with some of on my farmers yes um and you know they just the first thing is like like organic .

farming .

or not organic, they just their farmers. They're they're been farming the same way for a long time no and and there was some just goban overreach that that shut down some almost farmers, which really you made them to have said um and um you just need failed to channel that you know the fact that they are upset like all this is the thing you can do about IT, which is called voting and and we're happy of, you know transfer you to there are last ride and bands if so long they are not driving the ban so you know, we just make sure we bring to the polls and they how they want to work, which is going to be like nine nine .

point nine .

percent actually one hundred hundred he said. Ah within minutes of him being shot, how many I mean was literally minutes I think because I remember yeah and then you just went more all in than i've ever seen anybody ever yeah what what was did you ever doubt or you just decide to go on and you just did IT.

I mean, my post option is you you play, you played one, you don't play IT by help measure. So yeah, I mean that's with the team everyday. So next week, uh, just the working the early votes in panamanian other spring states at first first registrations first like that people are registered cambodian finantia focus was just maximize registrations um and um and then once the registration deadline was over, just getting early boats um.

X, from my perspective, played a pivotal role, not just in this election, but in keeping the country alive.

Yeah well, excess I think the one one place where you .

can find out the truth yes ah and the only place yes so how much pressure may takes that you can say has there's been on you to shut IT down or to sensor IT?

Well i'm going apart from the multiple democrats, uh, saying that I should go. They want to put me in jail. Uh, take away all government contracts from my companies um nationalize my companies.

Uh, default me as an illegal. Uh and uh have been arrested because i'm currently putting his best friend. Nothing besides those things.

So you thought so matos casually, who's the single most popular media figure on the left? Yeah for right, say just casually what illam scow obviously needs to be separated from his companies. You know he can't be a government, can't hold government contracts going forward. How do you respond that racing .

meta is a crazy person? You know, she's just surprising at the mouth. The crazy ashes basically dresses sort of pretending to be a liberal, but he is just really like, I can't imagine imagine if he was in such actually position that would how .

many you die?

So you expect .

the pressure will lesson now that trump, I mean.

will see.

I mean, certainly last time present trouble was elected. I mean, I think they try to pitching with them like twenty minutes of him taking office.

yes. Um this time .

I.

I don't know I will say they may I don't think they're quite as a intense this last time well, because I think I I think we actually we actually have a decent chance here of of a significant Victory, not a small Victory. yes. Um and at the point which you clearly just have the public Mandate, uh you then you have the public Mandate.

I mean, think numbers i've seen were close to winning the if the you know popular work in addition to the electoral even others basically in zero campaign in california, which is the bigger state country. So um yes so nice. We will say, oh you know the republican didn't didn't win the popular vote unlike that because he wasn't trying if you actually try to, when the pop, what you do IT yeah I I didn't take that much.

I think I made a big difference that, uh, president trump and h seem to be vice president vince um went on, uh, lengthy podcasts. Yes, I think this makes the like this is this really makes a difference because there people look like like georgians podcast, which is which is great and elect freeman and the all in podcast yes. And to a reasonable minded, smart person who's not like hard core one way or the other, they just listen to someone talk with you, ours and they they that's how they decide whether you are you know a good person, where do they like and you know specially like like rogan's pocket three hours long. I mean you know you could this well like I actually posted on x like the the um nothing would doing more damage to commons campaign than going on the organ because you should run out no secrets after about .

forty five minutes you can hide .

in three hours yeah like our two and three would be a complete elt the of so IT will ever just be upset. Game over. That's why I should .

go on so I mean.

how is trumper on the hand? Trumper, he's there and he is is no talking points, just being put, saving a conversation three hours.

do you think spend a time with them? no. I several mice.

I think is A, I think is a very interesting, funny, funny person. And we don't have much machined by the media, obviously. And he was stood a lot now, and I think he's his.

you know.

you mentioned that I much light and some immediately after he was shy because I you know when you see somebody under fire, what what is the reaction because you know immediately someone brave or the .

house yes okay the bullets .

they get hit by both bloods and come down face they could I could have been a second shooter uh and yet um you know it's going to fight by fight you know that's that's true true courage, yes, can make IT impossible. And amErica is the the home of the free in in land of the brave so that's what what we want as president IT was so we we want .

to brave.

keep a strong, brave personas present. Demand on is that .

how how are you .

going to be involved?

Well you have set up be happy to help improve the new government efficiency. Obviously problem of government efficiency um which you know I think is sorely needed. Uh we ve ve ve got A A gigantic and eurocracy we've got uh over regulation.

You've got agencies that have overlapping respons ibi lit e um there's something like four hundred hundred and fifty federal government agencies um almost two per year that the next since since amErica was was found IT. So we just creating new agencies all the time. And h is getting point.

We're basically everything is legal. You just can't get anything done. I've knows. And this translates to become real costs to people, just the they're hidden costs, but they're very substantial and that is very hard to build a new housing if if if you're burden with mass of requirements that don't make any sense. But IT dries up the housing cost, that slows down new housing starts. So and we need to let the builders of amErica .

build a man. Yeah, she's not going to the gooloo IT turns out.

Well, not immediately. I mean, maybe in five years.

I don't know. They might be pretty.

pretty gRandy about this one, but I think I got at least several years before I go to a go. Like what?

congratulations. I've never seen nothing like this in my life.

Exciting times, amazing. And here's the fantastic cooler you almost.

Thank you. Thank you .

and thank you.

Simon.

We're going to go a sea trump and join the celebration. Thank you.