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Welcome to the big show. I am Trish

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Regan. This is the Trish Regan show. We

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got a lot going on at this hour. Of

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course, as uh more transpires overseas

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in the Middle East. We're hearing some

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good things. We're hearing some not so

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good things. But overall, I'm going to

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tell you this was what had to happen. I

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repeat, it is what had to happen. It had

0:21

to happen because we had gotten

0:23

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0:25

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0:27

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1:05

some of the really really strong reports

1:08

indicating a lot of success there in the

1:10

Middle East. Listen, they don't have

1:11

much of a military. They don't have much

1:14

of an army. They don't have much of a

1:15

navy. And now we've just taken out their

1:17

nuclear capability there in Iran. We

1:19

have also taken out their entire navy.

1:22

So that's all really good news. We have

1:25

also learned that Israel just took out a

1:27

whole bunch of people that were all

1:29

contenders for the next Ayatollah. Let's

1:31

go to the president speaking earlier

1:33

today. We will talk about Ilhan Omar and

1:35

we will talk about Rashida Talib. But

1:37

first, news of day. Here we go.

1:40

>> Problems with it. Also hitting only

1:42

civilian places, hotels and apartment

1:46

buildings, and we're hitting them where

1:49

it is much more appropriate. We're

1:51

hitting them very hard. And the the big

1:54

scale heading goes now. They no longer

1:56

have air protection. They no longer have

1:58

any detection facilities at all left.

2:02

And uh so they're going to they're going

2:06

to be in for a lot of hurt. These are

2:07

bad people. These are people that killed

2:09

I guess it's 35,000. It's coming out.

2:11

35,000 over the last three weeks

2:14

protesters. 35,000 violently killed. So

2:18

these are uh bad people. And the leader

2:22

of the pack is gone. And as you know, 49

2:25

people were taken out in the first hit.

2:27

And I guess there was another hit today

2:29

on the new leadership. And it looks like

2:31

that was pretty substantial also.

2:36

>> Pretty substantial. Yes. Uh we've

2:38

learned that Israel has targeted in fact

2:42

and indeed took out some of the people

2:43

that were considered to be contenders

2:45

there for leadership positions in the

2:47

future. But we're also getting some

2:49

breaking news in just right now that the

2:52

son of the Ayatollah has just been named

2:55

as the new uh supreme leader there in

2:58

Iran. So this is the Ayatollah's son.

3:02

You know, they wanted to get away from

3:03

monarchy, don't forget. And it seems

3:05

like they're just getting right back to

3:06

it because they went with the sun. That

3:08

has just been confirmed. Um but you

3:11

know, let's consider some of the winds

3:12

here. Again, we've learned that they

3:15

have targeted multiple Iranian officials

3:18

there in Thyron who were actually

3:20

counting votes to pick that next supreme

3:22

leader, which allegedly is the son of

3:25

the Ayatollah. And that is some very

3:27

good news because you're taking out

3:28

their leadership. You took out the big

3:30

guy, right? And now you're going you're

3:32

taking out their navy. You're taking out

3:34

their nuclear capability. We also just

3:36

uh yesterday took out their mother ship,

3:38

the mother ship, as they were calling

3:39

it. This is where they were launching so

3:41

many of these drones from. Uh it's been

3:43

a pretty significant and pretty massive

3:45

attack, but there's more yet to come.

3:48

And the more they strike, remember this,

3:50

the more they strike, and they've been

3:52

going after embassies all over the

3:54

Middle East. The more they do that, the

3:56

more it gives us license to go back at

3:58

them, the more it gives Israel license

4:00

to go back at them. And they're going to

4:02

oh, they're going to they're going to

4:04

feel the pain. Listen to Marco Rubio.

4:06

>> They're suffering a tremendous amount of

4:07

damage, honestly. Again, I'm not going

4:10

to give away the details of our tactical

4:12

efforts, but the hardest hits are yet to

4:14

come from the US military. The next

4:16

phase will be even more punishing on

4:18

Iran than it is right now. Someone was

4:20

screaming, "How long will it take?" I

4:21

don't know how long it'll take. We have

4:22

objectives. We will do this as long as

4:24

it takes to achieve those objectives.

4:25

And we will achieve those objectives.

4:27

The world will be a safer place when

4:29

we're done with this operation.

4:32

>> Indeed. You know what? The world will be

4:33

a safer place because we don't want a

4:35

nuclear power like Iran. Nobody wants

4:37

it. Okay? Not us. Not Israel, frankly,

4:40

not Saudi Arabia, not Russia. If you ask

4:42

them, if you really put it to them,

4:44

nobody wants this thing. And certainly,

4:46

nobody in Europe, not even the snobby

4:48

French. They don't even want it. Listen

4:50

to the NATO chief. The Germans, forget

4:52

it. I mean, Spain, well, we'll get to

4:55

Spain. They're another thing entirely.

4:57

But trust me, nobody wants a nuclear

4:59

Iran. That would be a bad thing. And the

5:02

NATO chief is saying they were so close

5:04

to getting a darn weapon.

5:06

>> Asking that question. Of course, NATO is

5:07

not itself involved, but let's be

5:10

absolutely clear eye to what's happening

5:12

here. Iran is close to getting its hands

5:14

on a nuclear capability and on a

5:18

ballistic missile capability, which is

5:20

posing a threat not only to the region,

5:23

the Middle East, including posing a

5:26

existential threat uh to Israel, it is

5:28

also posing a huge threat to us here in

5:31

Europe.

5:32

>> Yeah. and he just yesterday said all of

5:35

Europe appreciates what President Trump

5:38

is doing. I guess Europe is appreciating

5:40

it more than uh some members of the

5:42

Democrat party. Ilhan Omar, I'm looking

5:44

at you, Rashidita Talib, you as well

5:47

because we have some serious suspicions

5:49

which I'm going to get to in this show.

5:52

But remember this, the president told

5:55

us, telegraphed this over and over and

5:58

over again that this would be happening

6:00

this day would come. Remember

6:02

>> what's the message to Iran?

6:04

>> Don't.

6:06

>> Mr. Message to Iran in this moment.

6:09

>> Don't.

6:10

>> I'm going to bomb the out of him. It's

6:13

true. I don't care. I don't care.

6:19

>> Well, he's bombing. All right. 2,000

6:22

strikes already. More from Israel today.

6:25

They've also been going into Lebanon,

6:27

taking out Hezbollah there. It's a big

6:30

one, guys. It's a big one. We're getting

6:32

all of our diplomatic personnel out of

6:36

the region and other Americans there as

6:38

well. You're encouraged if you have any

6:40

loved ones that are over there to

6:41

contact the State Department. They are

6:43

arranging for flights for people out of

6:45

the region. I want to go to Marco just

6:47

moments ago there on Capitol Hill.

6:50

The the last update I had with seconds

6:52

before getting before these cameras was

6:54

that a drone unfortunately struck a

6:56

parking lot adjacent to the to the

6:58

chancellory building and then set off a

7:00

fire in that place. All personnel are

7:02

accounted for. As you're aware, we began

7:04

drawing down personnel from our

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diplomatic facilities uh in advance of

7:08

this. In the cases for example of

7:10

Beirut, we basically drew down to bare

7:14

bones as well as in as as in uh Baghdad

7:17

and in Herbiel and in a couple other

7:20

posts as well. We have identified and

7:22

continue to identify charter flights,

7:24

military flight options and expanded

7:26

commercial flight options, meaning

7:27

working with the airlines to send bigger

7:29

airplanes with more seats. And the

7:31

combination of those three things, uh,

7:33

the impediment we're facing now in many

7:35

cases, we've had a couple instances in

7:36

which we have planes in the air and on

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the way and unfortunately the airspace

7:40

gets closed and they have to turn back

7:41

around. So, we're working through those

7:43

challenges.

7:44

>> But, as you heard from the president,

7:45

one of the good things that has

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transpired today is that we have shut

7:49

down their capability to basically

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defend themselves against any of these

7:53

incoming missiles. So, that's a really

7:55

big deal. He has already indicated this

7:57

is going to take probably four weeks.

7:59

Four to five weeks is the estimate.

8:03

And yes, you know what? Things are going

8:05

to get challenging and we're going to

8:06

run certain risks. But think about the

8:08

bigger risk overall. Just think about

8:10

that for a minute. If if Iran has a

8:13

nuclear weapon or is closer to getting a

8:15

nuclear weapon and wants to continue

8:16

waging war on America,

8:19

don't you want to take them out before

8:21

they take you? All right. I'm just going

8:22

to be the realest in the room because

8:24

apparently we don't have a lot of

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adults, at least on the other side of

8:27

the aisle, it seems. Look, they

8:29

recognize it. The gang of eight kind of

8:30

gets it, it seems.

8:33

You know, Chuck Schumer is worried about

8:34

this is going to turn into a long war. I

8:36

don't think so. I think we have a lot of

8:37

improvements in military technology

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that's going to actually make this

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pretty expedient.

8:42

And I think it's going to happen very

8:44

quickly. And I don't think there's going

8:46

to be a lot of economic pain. We're

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going to get into that in greater detail

8:49

in part because of some of the things

8:50

the president has just put through

8:51

today, including the promise of

8:53

insurance for all those cargo ships

8:55

going through the straight of Hormuse.

8:56

They will be insured by the United

8:58

States of America. This is a big deal,

8:59

ladies and gentlemen. So, that is going

9:01

to enable the continuation and the flow

9:03

of trade.

9:05

So, if you're there for four or five

9:06

weeks, mission accomplished,

9:10

us and Israel together on this one. I'll

9:12

tell you, there's some people in

9:14

Washington DC that don't like that very

9:16

much. And I'm going to start with

9:17

Rashida Talib under fire at this hour

9:20

because her district's mosque in

9:23

Dearbornne, Michigan was caught on

9:26

camera today

9:28

in a giant memorial service to the

9:31

Ayatollah praising him

9:35

and saying that America is the devil and

9:38

America was founded by devils. We're not

9:40

going to play too much of this because I

9:42

don't like it one single bit. It's kind

9:43

of freaky. All right, I'm just gonna

9:45

tell you. But but these are her peeps,

9:47

okay? These are her people. These are

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the people that got her elected. These

9:50

are the people that have come here

9:51

taking advantage, frankly, of our

9:53

country in so many ways and yet hate our

9:55

country. I got a real problem with that.

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We've had some real problems, let's be

9:58

honest, with Dearbornne, Michigan, and

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some of the mosques and uh well,

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facilitators that you have out there.

10:04

So, this is concerning. Watch.

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We are gathered here today to

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commemorate the martyrdom

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of the great leader of our time.

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>> We might think this was an attack le by

10:23

Zionist Jews but the commander of their

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mission is the very one who was trying

10:28

to prove that Adam was not worth

10:30

prospering to.

10:33

El

10:35

is the one behind the scenes leading

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their camp in the [clears throat]

10:39

shadows, lurking, irking their

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symbology, their ideologies, their

10:44

psychology, their economy, claiming they

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follow the laws of Moses and Deuteronomy

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and priests as the head commander of

10:53

today's society.

10:54

>> You see, and then they go on and on

10:56

about America. It was founded by the

10:59

devil. I mean, it I got like three and a

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half minutes, but we're not going to

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watch it because it's just disgusting

11:04

and pathetic, and I'm sorry, but you

11:06

know what? You came to this country for

11:08

a better life, for a better chance. You

11:09

know what? You can't hate it.

11:10

Simultaneously, you can't hate its

11:11

founders. You can't hate your fellow

11:14

Americans. And if you do, you know what?

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You really don't belong in this country.

11:19

I'd include Rashida in that because she

11:22

really doesn't seem to like America. Nor

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does her little girlfriend on the squad

11:28

want Ilhan Omar.

11:30

They really don't seem to like us. And I

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realize they have their own religion in

11:34

their own country that they came from

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that they still wish they were back in

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for some reason.

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And they don't seem to appreciate the

11:41

opportunity they've been afforded right

11:43

here. I mean, Rashidita is out there

11:46

trying to indoctrinate our kids. They're

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in Detroit staging a public school walk

11:52

out telling these kids, "You know what?

11:54

They're coming after all of us. Not just

11:56

me. They're coming after you, too.

11:58

Listen, Brashida, I wish they'd come

11:59

after you a little bit more, frankly,

12:02

because you you don't seem to be in

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support of the country that has offered

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you so much opportunity. Take a look at

12:09

what she put on Twitter over the

12:10

weekend. Both the US and genocidal

12:12

Israel. It's always about Israel, right?

12:14

Don't care. Oh, forgive me. I'm actually

12:16

speaking proper English. This woman

12:17

can't write it. Doesn't care about the

12:20

laws. This is who they are. are a lot of

12:22

people asking, you know, why is she

12:23

referring to the US as they? It's her

12:27

country. It's her country. But, you

12:29

know, you wouldn't know it, now would

12:30

you? Not by the way she carries on. This

12:33

woman is pretty darn um disgusting in

12:35

many, many different ways. I think we're

12:38

all in agreement on that. But don't

12:40

forget, you know, she was afforded these

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opportunities because she did grow up in

12:45

the United States of America. And yet,

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she's longing for her homeland clearly

12:48

in some major way. I'm going to play a

12:50

sound bite for you of her on the

12:52

campaign trail talking to her peeps

12:54

there in Dearbornne, Michigan, for

12:56

example, people that could be at that

12:59

mosque that's in her district. And she's

13:02

uh listen to the language. It's kind of

13:04

important to listen to this because

13:06

again, it does not feel to me anyway

13:08

like she's on the side of the United

13:09

States of America. It seems like she's

13:10

living someplace else longing for

13:12

Palestine for some reason.

13:15

[cheering]

13:18

I LIKE TO REMIND PEOPLE THAT I'm not

13:20

just the typical Fistania. I'm a flea.

13:28

[applause]

13:30

Y'all, this incredible, beautiful city

13:32

that raised me makes me emotional

13:34

because you need to know this is the

13:37

city, the city that sent the

13:39

granddaughter of Shama De Jani from

13:42

Bethanina, the granddaughter of Muia and

13:45

Asa Abdullah from Bet Fa. They sent this

13:49

granddaughter of Philstein to the United

13:52

States Congress.

13:57

Detroit sent the descendant of Cidia

14:01

Abdullah Isa who wouldn't leave his land

14:05

even after they shot him multiple times.

14:09

They thought they could kill us, rape

14:11

us, imprison us, violently uproot us

14:14

from our olive tree farms, starve our

14:16

children to death, and we would

14:18

disappear. Well, guess what? Now we're

14:22

in Congress and we're every corner of

14:24

the United States.

14:28

Y'all, THEY JUST DON'T GET IT. They just

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don't get it. They will never truly

14:33

comprehend

14:35

even after seven decades that we aren't

14:38

going anywhere. WE ARE JUST getting

14:40

started.

14:44

I want to say to ALL OF THEM, EVERY

14:47

GENOCIDE ENABLER, LOOK AT THIS room's

14:49

mother. We ain't going anywhere.

14:52

[cheering]

14:57

[cheering]

14:57

>> You hear that? You're not going

14:59

anywhere. What's your plan? Are you

15:00

going to take over the United States?

15:04

I'm just curious. [clears throat] What

15:05

is the plan?

15:07

You know, I I I would point to, and

15:10

we're going to get into this, 2024 when

15:13

someone in the Biden administration

15:16

leaked the entire operation that Israel

15:18

had planned for Iran.

15:22

Someone in the Biden Harris

15:23

administration leaked that operation,

15:27

everything in it.

15:29

There would be a US citizen did that.

15:32

So, you got to be aware, right, of who's

15:34

out there and who your problems are.

15:36

Now, I'm not saying she did that, but I

15:38

am saying that I'm concerned about the

15:41

loyalties of some members of Congress

15:43

right now. And by the way,

15:46

you have only to look at the display the

15:48

other night. This was concerning.

15:52

>> You should be ashamed of yourself not

15:54

standing up. You should be ashamed of

15:56

yourself. That is why I'm also asking

15:59

you to end deadly sanctuary cities that

16:03

protect the criminals and enact serious

16:06

penalties for public officials who block

16:09

the removal of criminal aliens. In many

16:12

cases, drug lords, murderers all over

16:14

our country. They're blocking the

16:17

removal of these people out of our

16:20

country. And you should be ashamed of

16:22

yourself.

16:24

[applause]

16:28

>> [cheering]

16:29

>> Yeah, really ashamed. Really ashamed. I

16:32

mean, but you know, think about even

16:34

just what transpired in the beginning of

16:36

the evening when you had all of the the

16:40

hockey team for Team USA come out and

16:42

everybody shouting USA, USA, and it

16:44

looks like it's going to be a really

16:45

good time. And yet you got Rashida out

16:48

there doing what? Seemingly mouthing the

16:51

words KKK. I mean I I I think if you you

16:55

look at what anybody was saying that

16:57

reads lips deaf people online etc they

17:00

were in agreement she was saying one

17:02

thing she did not dispute that she was

17:04

saying this when she was asked which

17:06

again I would just say you got people

17:08

shouting USA and she's saying this I

17:11

mean what the heck why is she in

17:14

Congress

17:28

So, we might have to worry about a few

17:30

things. Look, Donald Trump's already

17:32

onto it. He gets it. I mean, immediately

17:34

after that one, he put this out,

17:36

remember? And he said, "Look, they're

17:38

low IQ." [laughter]

17:40

Ilhan Omar and Rashida Ti. They screamed

17:43

uncontrollably last night at the very

17:44

elegant State of the Union. Such an

17:46

important and beautiful event. And then

17:48

he went on to say, you know, when people

17:50

behave like that and knowing that they

17:51

are crooked and corrupt politicians that

17:53

are so bad for our country, we should

17:54

send them back to where they came from

17:56

as fast as possible, they can only

17:57

damage the United States of America and

17:59

can do nothing to help it. Certainly

18:01

feels that way these days, does it not?

18:05

I mean, I I I don't I don't feel

18:07

comfortable. I I gotta tell you, I don't

18:10

feel comfortable with these two ladies

18:13

having such tremendous access because I

18:16

really do question the patriotism. I

18:18

question the patriotism of Ilhan Omar,

18:22

Rashida Ti. But consider Ilhan Omar.

18:25

Ilhan Omar as this entire ordeal broke

18:29

out really showed where her alliances

18:32

were and they were not with the United

18:34

States. quote, "Trump has launched an

18:36

illegal regime change war." It It's not

18:40

illegal, by the way. For the last 80

18:41

years, for goodness sakes, presidents

18:44

have launched

18:47

strikes against countries. This is the

18:49

way it goes because you can't tell

18:51

people like you, Ilhan Omar, you might

18:53

just give us up.

18:55

[clears throat] As someone who has

18:57

survived the horrors of war, she writes,

18:58

I know military strikes will not make us

19:00

safer. They will inflame tensions and

19:02

push the region further into chaos. When

19:03

we abandon diplomacy, we choose

19:06

destruction. Okay. Well, you know, Nancy

19:09

Mace, we talked about this a little bit

19:11

yesterday. She kind of wasn't having it.

19:13

Not having it. Not having it at all.

19:15

She's like, gosh, you know, my heart

19:16

goes out to you. I feel so bad. Right.

19:18

Rashid to leave. And Ilhan Omar, I'm

19:21

sending them thoughts and prayers. As

19:24

their supreme leader has just fallen,

19:27

Ilhan responded immediately saying, "Oh,

19:30

she got nasty. This one here, we're

19:32

going to make this big. Quote, I hope

19:34

you aren't drunk and took your staff's

19:36

advice. Rashida and I don't know this

19:38

man. Oh, she felt like she had to tell

19:39

us that. That's kind of interesting. And

19:41

feel confident he didn't care about us.

19:43

Please restrain from drinking too much

19:44

if you've been warned by your staff to

19:46

stay off social media when you're drunk.

19:47

I pray in this holy month

19:50

that you find peace and respect for

19:52

yourself. Well, Nancy had a few more

19:55

things to say. Let's watch on Newsmax.

19:57

He's complaining that the attack came

19:59

during Ramadan. And reced Tib, by the

20:02

way, is attacking both the United States

20:04

and Israel, another member of the squad,

20:06

and saying they shouldn't have done

20:09

this. As if the US is a foreign country

20:11

to her. Could you unpack some of that?

20:14

>> Well, I don't give a damn if it's

20:15

Ramadan. I don't care if Muslims are

20:16

fasting right now. This was the right

20:18

time with the right intel, the right

20:20

president to go in there and do this and

20:22

he'll have a chance to explain it or

20:24

secretaries to Congress. And she was

20:25

also responding because I I was

20:27

complaining about that. Where was she

20:29

when Jews were slaughtered? Over 1,000

20:31

Jews were slaughtered in Israel by Hamas

20:33

by Palestinians on a Jewish holiday. I

20:36

don't remember her complaining about

20:38

that. And when she said that very

20:39

defamatory statement about me in the

20:41

middle of the night, by the way, what

20:42

was she doing in the middle of the

20:43

night? Um, but I asked her what it was

20:45

like to be married to your brother. I

20:47

mean, like, she has no room to attack

20:49

anyone on any issue, quite frankly. and

20:52

I'm ready to to denaturalize and deport

20:54

her to Somalia.

20:55

>> There you go. You've said that before.

20:57

And uh it sounds like uh you mean it.

21:00

Congresswoman Nancy M.

21:01

>> She does. A few others mean it as well.

21:04

Congressman Emmer, for example, means

21:06

it. Senator Marsha Blackburn means it.

21:10

And they all have legislation that's

21:12

been introduced in both the Senate and

21:13

in the House to get rid of people that

21:16

engaged in fraud. That's what's being

21:18

alleged. At least as far as Ilhan Omar

21:20

goes. Rashida Talib. She's not out of

21:21

the woods either because there's a study

21:23

that emerged last year suggesting she

21:25

has financial ties. Her campaign is

21:29

supported by organizations that it

21:31

shouldn't be supported to by

21:33

organizations that not are not in

21:36

support of us. And that's the concern.

21:39

And I'm sitting here going, when is

21:40

somebody going to do an investigation

21:41

into that? Because that was a private

21:43

study that had been done. pretty darn

21:46

concerning stuff leading us to think,

21:48

yeah, there very well could be some

21:49

traitors among us. There very well could

21:52

be. I mean, you consider, for example,

21:54

what the president has said. The

21:56

president of the United States in

21:57

October 2024 was calling out the fact

22:00

that Israel's plans to annihilate, well,

22:05

I don't know if it was exactly

22:06

annihilate. I might be using some poetic

22:08

license right there, but anyway,

22:10

Israel's plans to take down Iran. Yeah,

22:13

that was all exposed by someone in the

22:15

Biden Harris administration. Think about

22:17

this and think about what he's up

22:19

against right now. Watch.

22:22

>> A bad thing happened today. You probably

22:24

heard. Now, the press isn't covering it

22:26

very much, which is just incredible.

22:29

Possibly our defense department or

22:31

somebody. Anyway,

22:34

it was leaked the entire military plan

22:38

of Israel. The military plan, the plans

22:42

they have at the highest level, it was

22:45

leaked. Highly confidential information.

22:49

It was leaked by our somebody. They have

22:51

no idea who did it. Can you imagine your

22:54

You're fighting a war and you have your

22:56

Americans. Carlos, can you imagine a

22:58

thing like that? Did you hear this? You

23:00

know, they leaked all the information

23:01

about the way that Israel is going to

23:03

fight and how they're going to fight and

23:05

where they're going to go and somebody

23:07

who did that. Can you imagine somebody

23:10

doing that? That's that's the enemy. I

23:12

guess that maybe is the enemy from

23:14

within. As I talk about, we have an

23:16

enemy from within. They hate to

23:18

[applause] talk about it.

23:21

an enemy from within.

23:25

Talib according to a report that came

23:29

out for the institute of study for study

23:31

of global anti-semitism

23:36

reported and policy action reported that

23:39

she had some very sketchy associations

23:41

that she had engaged with and amplified

23:43

figures and groups it describes as

23:45

linked ideologically or institutionally

23:47

to extremism including both Hamas

23:51

and the PLP

23:53

groups designated by the US government

23:55

as known terror organizations. The

23:57

report alleged that her campaign paid

23:59

significant money to a consulting firm

24:01

led by an activist association that had

24:05

or forgive me an activist associated

24:06

with these groups that had been

24:08

scrutinized for past links to extremist

24:11

networks. And it characterizes some of

24:13

her public rhetoric on Israel and

24:15

Palestine as reflecting or reinforcing

24:17

narratives used by extremist entities.

24:19

It also recommends that Congress, the

24:21

DOJ, and the FEC review her conduct and

24:25

review her campaign finances for ethical

24:27

or legal concerns. I would recommend

24:28

that they do that much pronto right

24:30

about now, considering that we are at

24:32

war.

24:34

Well, maybe it's not quite war, but we

24:36

have certainly

24:38

taken on our enemy, which apparently she

24:42

does not believe to be hers.

24:46

Back in 2024,

24:48

those plans that were released by a

24:50

traitor among us among us were basically

24:53

a set of highly classified US intel

24:55

documents describing Israel's

24:56

preparations for a possible military

24:58

strike on Iran. It was leaked online in

25:00

midocctober of 2024.

25:03

It contained US intelligence assessments

25:05

of Israeli military planning, including

25:07

Israeli Air Force preparations,

25:10

including munitions movements and

25:12

positioning, drone and UAV activity

25:14

linked to possible or potential strikes

25:16

against Iranian targets, and plans for

25:18

long-range air operations based on

25:20

satellite imagery and geospatial

25:21

intelligence from US agencies.

25:25

It was intended for our allied partners

25:27

within the Five Eyes Network, but it was

25:29

posted, I guess, on Telegram, and it was

25:31

posted by someone who really was a

25:34

traitor to the United States of America.

25:36

Now, again, we're not calling out Ilhan

25:38

Omar or Rashida Talib in this specific

25:40

incident. In fact, they they believe

25:42

strongly that they know who did this.

25:44

But I am just saying that in light of

25:46

concerns of where we are in this present

25:48

day, as we are striking Iran, as Iran is

25:52

taking on every embassy it can find

25:54

throughout the entire Middle East that

25:56

belongs to us, I would just say we ought

25:58

to think about who's in Congress. Like

26:00

this lady who doesn't like our country.

26:03

>> The one place where we thought we would

26:05

never experience this

26:08

is the US goddamn states.

26:12

>> Really? You you had to say it like that,

26:15

right, Ilhan? Yeah. Apparently, because

26:17

you don't like this country very much.

26:18

You know, it's too filled with white

26:19

men.

26:22

And people who give you

26:23

microaggressions,

26:25

you know, I'll tell you, she is

26:26

suspicious

26:28

in part because of where she goes

26:29

immediately. Instead of like taking a

26:31

beat, taking a minute and saying, "All

26:33

right, let let's see where this is

26:34

going." She immediately shows her hand

26:37

and shows where her loyalty lies. She

26:39

wrote this just a couple days ago when

26:41

this first unfolded. She said,

26:43

"President Trump is unilaterally

26:44

dragging this nation into an illegal and

26:46

unjustified war with Iran. Oh, she's

26:48

such a smarty pants." Not okay. Again,

26:51

not he has full full constitutional

26:53

authority to do this. And by the way,

26:55

this is how it's been done for 80 years.

26:57

Why is he the the one and only since

26:59

FDR, right, that you're going to attack

27:01

on this? Anyway, she goes on without a

27:03

clear objective and without any imminent

27:05

threat to the United States. This is a

27:06

reckless abuse of power that puts both

27:08

innocent civilians and American lives on

27:09

the line for the conflict that the

27:11

American people do not want. I'm just

27:12

going to say one more thing. You know

27:13

what?

27:15

You don't have access to the

27:16

intelligence, Ilhan.

27:19

At least we hope not. So, you don't know

27:22

what they actually saw.

27:26

And and I I realize you you're perfectly

27:28

fine and willing to wait for us all to

27:31

have to convert to Islam cuz that's what

27:34

would happen basically. You know, it's

27:36

kind of us or them. That's that's what's

27:39

going down here. We learned from Marco

27:42

Rubio that Iran is producing a 100 plus

27:44

ballistic missiles per month and

27:46

thousands of one-way attack drones

27:48

aiming to build a retaliatory shield

27:50

that could have made its nuclear weapons

27:52

program untouchable.

27:55

I mean, that's not okay. And and all the

27:57

sanctions that we put in place, they

27:58

didn't do much to stop the weapons

28:00

buildup because guess what? Money's

28:02

funible. So, they're still getting paid

28:04

for their oil for their oil from the

28:06

likes of China.

28:09

sanctions in some way just helps lift

28:10

the price of oil. Right? So the

28:13

sanctions weren't really working. The

28:15

operation he told us was timed while

28:18

Iran was weakened and before it reached

28:21

that stage of immunity. Immunity being

28:23

that it would be a be able to basically

28:25

shoot down anything and protect its

28:27

nuclear weapons program. And we cannot

28:29

let them get a nuclear weap weapons

28:31

program. So again, all of this

28:33

information about the Israel plan to

28:36

attack Iran was leaked by a traitor

28:39

amongst us. They believe they found him.

28:41

This person was a CIA analyst sentenced

28:44

to 37 months in prison. I sure would

28:46

have given him a heck of a lot more for

28:47

leaking these Israeli attack plans.

28:52

Unbelievable.

28:54

Unbelievable. And they say, "Oh, you

28:55

know, why didn't the president tell us

28:57

that this was going to happen? Why

28:58

didn't he let us know?" He did. He let

28:59

the gang of eight know for goodness

29:01

sakes, right? He he he he he did um

29:06

little bit of good news. I know the

29:08

market was down a little bit today. It

29:09

could have been down a lot more. Right

29:10

here we are allegedly going into war.

29:12

And so that that's a time when you'd see

29:14

the markets down like 10%. We're not.

29:16

We're not. We're down like what a half a

29:18

percent there. I actually bought when we

29:21

were further down this morning because

29:22

we were down about 4% on the NASDAQ and

29:25

it's it's just not happening. So, okay,

29:27

we ended the day down 1%. On the NASDAQ,

29:30

we were down not even 1% on the S&P and

29:34

down 8/10en of a percent on the Dow.

29:36

Listen, if that's what war is, like,

29:37

I'll take it for goodness sakes. Really

29:39

and truly, that's that's nothing to be

29:41

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29:43

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30:39

But Ilhan Omar, she's got other kinds of

30:42

problems she's got to face. Consider her

30:44

marriage for example. Oh, her multiple

30:46

marriages. Hubby number one,

30:49

he might have been legit, but she never

30:51

actually married him legitimately, I

30:53

don't think, in an actual court of law.

30:55

That was just a religious ceremony in

30:56

her community. Hubby number two, well,

30:58

that's a sketchy one. In fact, that's

31:02

what some people in the DOJ are actually

31:04

looking at along with her original

31:07

asylum application because it's not

31:09

really known whether or not her dad was

31:11

exactly who he said he was. Therefore,

31:13

if he wasn't, his transfer of

31:15

citizenship onto her would not be valid.

31:18

So, hubby number two was kind of sus

31:20

because he came into the country for

31:22

about a year and a half. They were

31:23

married for about a year and a half. I

31:24

believe she went back to the other

31:25

husband in that time and maybe had

31:26

another kid with him as well. So, little

31:28

sus, right? And then he left. So, I I've

31:31

kind of wondered about that. What kind

31:33

of deal was that? They actually married

31:35

in the court of law. So, that was the

31:36

official one. Everybody believes it

31:37

might have been the brother. She

31:40

emphatically denies that and says that's

31:42

just bogus nonsense, etc. And then she

31:45

somehow divorced that guy and then um

31:49

wound up back I think with the first

31:51

one. Yeah, she reconciled with him in

31:52

2012. They stayed together for a few

31:54

years until Mr. Mcket came along. You

31:56

know, he's the guy that engaged in

31:58

alleged fraud at his cannabis company

32:01

and alleged fraud at his winery and you

32:04

know, good Muslim woman that she is. She

32:05

thought this is it. True love. So Timmy

32:08

Minet comes along and they got married

32:11

and well that's a whole other can of

32:13

worms for Ilhan Omar and Mr. Minet now

32:15

isn't it? Because

32:17

the IRS and the Treasury Department are

32:20

looking into whether or not some real

32:22

serious sketchy fraud went down with his

32:25

companies. In the meantime DOJ according

32:27

to her meet Dylan who did an interview

32:29

with my friend Benny the other day. She

32:31

said, "Hey, we're looking in not her

32:32

division specifically, but we are

32:34

looking into her citizenship." And it's

32:35

been well publicized the concerns about

32:37

her asylum that was originally given to

32:39

her as well as concerns about marriage.

32:42

Asylum would be an issue if her dad, you

32:45

see, committed war crimes, participated

32:47

in persecution, committed crimes against

32:49

humanity, or engaged in any kind of

32:51

terror activity. These are all at issue

32:54

because it would make his citizenship

32:55

null and void, and thus her citizenship

32:58

null and void.

33:00

Well, not to mention that she may just

33:02

be, you know, not on our side. I don't

33:04

know. Don't know quite how else to say

33:06

that, you know. Well, it's not on her

33:07

side. The ladies at the View definitely

33:09

don't seem to be on the side of America

33:10

these days. They um they really make

33:14

clear that their allegiance is with one

33:16

Ilhan Omar and apparently Iran. Trump

33:19

has launched an illegal regime change

33:22

war, said Ilhan Omar, and Sunonny Hast

33:24

and ate it up and spit it back out.

33:26

Watch.

33:27

>> Yeah. Yeah.

33:28

>> Right. finish your sentence.

33:29

>> I I was just going to say, you know, the

33:31

bottom line is is that this is an

33:32

illegal war. This is an unconstitutional

33:34

war. Only Congress can wage war and

33:37

declare war. And so [applause] that's

33:39

that that's the first thing I think we

33:40

have to call a thing a thing. So this is

33:42

an illegal war. This is a presidential

33:44

war. Um I I will also say I think what

33:47

Anna was about to say, did the regime

33:49

really change? No. Uh at this point,

33:52

Donald Trump has come out and said, "I

33:53

had some choices for who would lead. Uh

33:56

but they are dead now, too." And so now

33:58

you have people that are in Iran picking

34:01

their own people. So you don't have a

34:04

regime change just like you don't have a

34:05

regime change in um Venezuela. Also,

34:08

what what I'll say is it's very very

34:09

easy to start a war, right, without a

34:11

plan. It's very difficult to end a war.

34:14

We've seen in uh Russia invading Ukraine

34:17

thinking that it was going to be over.

34:18

It's 5 years later, 610,000

34:21

Russians are either maimed or killed. Uh

34:23

no, 1.2 million Russians maimed or

34:25

killed. We've got 600,000 Ukrainians

34:28

maimed or killed. That war is not over.

34:30

I thought this was going to be the

34:32

president of peace. I thought this

34:34

president wanted to win a Nobel Peace

34:36

Prize for peace. That is not what I'm

34:38

seeing. I am not seeing America first. I

34:40

think people that voted for Trump, I was

34:41

not one of them. I think you were. Uh

34:43

those people wanted America first.

34:46

>> I proudly voted for Trump because the

34:47

alternative was not great and we would

34:49

absolutely be under the wrong power if

34:53

the alternative. [laughter]

34:53

>> Actually, let me just move on. I'm going

34:55

No, I'm going to stop everybody cuz

34:57

we're going to go and come back and we

34:59

can continue the conversation then.

35:01

>> I I I would just say that she she's

35:02

apparently a lawyer by training. Not a

35:05

very good one because again, the

35:07

constitutional authority does actually

35:09

exist that he you may not officially be

35:11

able to declare a war. We can't say,

35:14

okay, this is World War III, but he can

35:16

engage in strikes. And when he has the

35:19

intelligence to be able to take out a

35:21

threat against the United States,

35:23

absolutely, he can go and take that

35:25

threat out. And by the way, many, many

35:26

presidents have done that before him. I

35:28

got a whole list and we're going to get

35:29

to it. But, you know, look, she wasn't

35:31

the only one. Anna Navaro had to double

35:33

down, too.

35:35

>> But I also have such anxiety. I am

35:37

furious that we are going into a war yet

35:40

again without congressional approval. I

35:43

am furious that the American people have

35:45

not been brought into this. I am furious

35:48

that we are doing this alone. Yes,

35:50

Israel is part of it. But I, you know, I

35:52

look at Donald Trump and I look at

35:54

Netanyahu and I see two leaders who I

35:56

think think politically they benefit

35:59

from war. Netanyahu is facing criminal

36:01

charges for corruption back home. Donald

36:04

Trump is facing very low numbers and

36:07

Epstein files that will not are not and

36:09

we will not let go away. And so

36:12

[applause]

36:13

I, you know,

36:16

>> this is absolutely bogus. I'm just going

36:18

to say and yes, I agree. One of you guys

36:20

writes, Rosalind 4618 says, "Does the

36:24

view have a paid audience asking for a

36:26

friend?" It certainly seems that way. I

36:27

know that they they do book those

36:30

audiences months in advance. I don't

36:32

know if those guys are actually paid. I

36:33

would think so because like who would

36:34

actually devote any time out of your day

36:37

to wa watch that show live, right? like

36:39

who would actually want to go there and

36:41

watch that live? You know, back in the

36:44

day some of the entertainment shows like

36:46

the David Letterman show. I remember

36:48

once when I was a young analyst at

36:50

Goldman Sachs, it was one of the outings

36:51

they took us on and that was like woo,

36:52

you know, you get to go do go to the

36:54

David Letterman show. But for the most

36:56

part, I I don't I don't know as they're

36:58

paid. It wouldn't be surprising to me if

37:00

you got some kind of trinket for going

37:02

there. But they do tell them when to

37:04

clap. That's what's funny. Like the

37:05

claps are not real. That is all

37:07

orchestrated. that is all scripted. So

37:11

you've got Anna Naro there joining in.

37:13

Let's continue to listen to her because

37:15

again I just want to point out that yes,

37:16

the president has the legal authority

37:18

and we'll get to that.

37:19

>> That's where a lot of Americans are that

37:21

we, you know, we we're happy that the

37:23

Ayatollah is dead. He's brutal, brutal

37:26

regime. And let me just say one more

37:27

thing.

37:29

>> Trump has um I think changed since

37:31

Venezuela. I think Venezuela I thought I

37:34

think he thought Venezuela was

37:35

incredibly successful and he's been

37:38

making comparisons for uh with what

37:40

happened in Venezuela with what's

37:41

happening in Iran.

37:42

>> I don't know Iran. I know Venezuela.

37:45

>> Mhm.

37:46

>> Madura was a ply little third world

37:48

dictator. Venezuela is not Iran. Iran

37:52

has terrorist cells all over the world

37:54

that they can activate. Venezuela was

37:56

one and done. They went in there, they

37:58

extricated Maduro and that was the end

38:00

of that. This certainly this is not

38:02

that. He's already told us it could be

38:04

four or five more weeks of strikes. We

38:07

are seeing retaliation by the Iranians

38:09

that the Venezuelans didn't have the

38:11

ability to do. So I I think that that

38:14

that he's in love with this idea of

38:16

being the conqueror and the emperor

38:18

after Venezuela. He's got this

38:19

Napoleonic complex. He thinks he's

38:21

Alexander the Great,

38:22

>> right?

38:23

>> But Venezuela is not Iran.

38:26

>> So her point being that this could be

38:27

longer. He's already told us it's going

38:28

to be longer. He told her was it' be

38:30

four or five weeks.

38:33

Okay, Anna. And no, I think everybody

38:35

knows it's not Venezuela. It's a little

38:36

tougher than Venezuela. That would be a

38:38

little bit obvious. So, thank you for

38:40

stating the obvious. I think the

38:42

president is well aware of that, which

38:44

again is why he prepared everyone saying

38:46

this could be a month-long ordeal, but

38:49

it's now or never, folks. What are you

38:51

gonna do? Sit around, allow them to get

38:53

the nuclear weapon, and then you give it

38:55

into the hands of religious extremists?

38:57

I think not.

39:00

You're going to empower them to lord

39:02

themselves over the entire Middle East?

39:05

No. And yes, he has the power to do

39:09

this. Let me be really, really clear.

39:11

Marjorie Taylor Green, you're wrong. All

39:14

those little influencers out there

39:16

saying, "Well, I don't think he can do

39:17

this. And why is he?" You're wrong.

39:19

Okay? You're wrong. You're wrong because

39:21

just take a look at all of the ops that

39:23

have gone down. This is amazing, right?

39:26

Right? We've had a lot of them and we

39:28

can go back a lot of years, guys. But

39:31

basically, it's all under article two.

39:34

This is the presidential authority. And

39:36

here's a complete review for you of all

39:38

the major military operations. Don't

39:40

worry, I'm not going to read them all.

39:41

If you're watching this on video, great,

39:43

because you can see them all, but I'll

39:44

just shout out a few. One of which is

39:46

the Operation Epic Fury that we just

39:50

did. And this is based on the

39:51

president's constitutional power as

39:53

commander-in-chief. They often cite

39:55

self-defense or imminent threats. It is

39:57

believed that Iran was an imminent

39:59

threat. By the way, don't take my word

40:01

for it. Don't take Marco Rubio's word

40:03

for it. Don't take the president's word

40:05

for it. If you're that concerned, go

40:06

listen to the head of NATO who just told

40:08

you I ran it at the top of the show.

40:10

Yes. He said they were close to getting

40:14

a nuclear weapon and they support NATO

40:17

is in full support of the president and

40:19

thanks him for this sacrifice. current

40:23

massive strikes against Iran that are

40:25

ongoing. These ladies and gentlemen are

40:28

being done because of the imminent

40:30

threat of Iran. If you go back to 2011

40:33

operation Odyssey dawn with the air

40:36

strikes against the Libyan regime or if

40:38

you think about Elorado Canyon 1986

40:41

targeting again Libya in retaliation for

40:43

state state sponsored terrorism or if

40:46

you think about praying mantis in 88

40:47

naval engagement against Iran to protect

40:50

US shipping in the Persian Gulf. I mean,

40:52

you go right down to the Korean War for

40:53

goodness sakes. 1950 to 1953, described

40:56

as a police action under UN Security

40:59

Council Resolution 84. Operation Allied

41:02

Force in 1999, NATOled air campaign in

41:05

Kosovo to stop ethnic cleansing. I mean,

41:08

on and on and on. You can go back quite

41:10

a ways. In fact, uh here's one in 1973,

41:14

64 to 73. Okay, the Vietnam War for

41:17

goodness sakes conducted primarily under

41:19

the Gulf of Duncan resolution until it

41:22

re its repeat in 1971 and basically

41:25

since the 1940s the US has moved from

41:27

total war declarations to a mixture of

41:30

these various you know declaring them

41:32

under this authorization or that

41:34

authorization. So why are you going to

41:36

tell me that he's the only president in

41:38

the last what 80 years that has to do it

41:40

your way, Ilhan Omar's way, Rashidita

41:42

Dibb's way and Sunonny Hston's way or

41:45

MTG's way or all these little

41:46

influencers way? No, no, no. You have an

41:49

imminent threat. He's the president of

41:50

the United States. You elected him. You

41:52

elected him for a reason. Now you're

41:53

going to tell me you're going to strip

41:54

him of power when he the head of the the

41:56

Pentagon, Pete Hagith, and Marco Rubio,

41:58

our secretary of state, are saying along

42:00

with the head of the CIA, John

42:01

Radcliffe, we have a problem. They are

42:03

going to take us out if we don't take

42:05

them out first. You want us to go to

42:08

Congress with that so that Rashida and

42:10

Ilhan and any other traders that may be

42:11

in there can tip everyone off? I don't

42:13

think so. Marco Rubio,

42:15

>> you want to do all right?

42:18

Go ahead.

42:19

>> What do you make of the War Powers

42:20

Resolution that's being considered here

42:22

in Congress?

42:22

>> I mean, Congress votes on those. They

42:24

can if they want. There's mechanisms for

42:25

it. We've complied with the War Powers

42:27

Act, even though we believe it's

42:28

unconstitutional, as has every other

42:30

administration. Every other president

42:32

has found the War Powers Act to be

42:34

unconstitutional. Nonetheless, we

42:36

notified Gang of Eight, which was an

42:39

appropriate mechanism by which to notify

42:40

Congress. We uh we sent the notification

42:43

within 48 hours, the way the law

42:44

requires. I'm here today to have I don't

42:46

know my sixth or seventh briefing before

42:48

the entirety of the House and Senate,

42:50

which is far more than I ever got uh

42:52

from any administration in the time that

42:53

I was here, certainly when I was a

42:54

member of the Gang of Eight. And uh so

42:56

we've complied with all we've

42:58

overcomplied with law and what it

42:59

requires. This is an action by the

43:01

president to address a real threat. A

43:04

real threat. This is hostilities

43:05

designed to eliminate a threat to the

43:08

safety and the security of the United

43:09

States and to our allies. Mr.

43:13

Secretary,

43:13

>> was there a plan in place to evacuate

43:15

Americans before the attacks?

43:17

>> Okay, we already talked about there is a

43:18

plan in place. They do have planes right

43:21

now leaving. They have 9,000 Americans

43:23

that they want to evacuate. If you know

43:24

anyone that is overseas right now that

43:26

needs an evacuation effort, it's getting

43:28

tricky, trickier and trickier. I believe

43:30

that Mike Huckabe just said yesterday

43:32

the ambassador to Israel Huckabe saying

43:34

they are not able to get any more

43:36

Americans out of Israel at this moment.

43:38

But again, the State Department is

43:39

trying. So you should be getting in

43:41

touch with the State Department. Go to

43:43

their website. They have all the

43:44

information there. Uh I say that kind of

43:46

as as a public service message right

43:48

now. But again, uh, they told the gang

43:50

of eight. Remember Chuck Schumer looked

43:52

so shell shocked when he walked out of

43:54

there, but they didn't tell everyone.

43:56

They couldn't tell all 500 plus members

43:57

of Congress because we do have some

43:59

people that, let's just say, for their

44:01

own selfish reasons, are not on the side

44:03

of the United States of America, even in

44:05

times like that. But I would point out,

44:08

remember who you elected, and you got to

44:11

have some faith in and trust in the

44:14

person you elected at this really big

44:16

and important moment. I'll tell you this

44:18

had to happen under the circumstances

44:21

because listen I I get it like it's not

44:24

easy and and our military I thank God

44:26

every day for our amazing brave men and

44:29

women in our military because they are

44:32

and their families are willing to make

44:34

the ultimate sacrifice and we have lost

44:37

six wonderful members of our military in

44:39

these strikes and it's possible we will

44:41

lose more but I'm just telling you what

44:44

is the alternative again you're going to

44:46

allow Iran to get a nuclear weapon

44:50

and to then take us out because they

44:52

would. Okay, they just would. I told

44:55

he's getting up there in age, getting a

44:56

little crazy. He's got a lot of

44:58

religious stuff going on. They're all,

45:00

you know, looking for the end of the

45:01

world for goodness sakes. Well, guess

45:03

what? They can keep the end of the world

45:05

all to themselves over there. They can

45:06

fight among themselves in Iran. And they

45:09

will, right? because they have all these

45:10

militias right now that are going at it

45:12

and everybody wants to have power and

45:14

they're like why is the Ayatollah son

45:16

getting the power we should have the

45:18

power and don't forget I was doing a lot

45:20

of research into the history of Iran and

45:22

to their various monarchs and I was like

45:24

okay so this is different kind of

45:25

monarch than you think about monarch

45:26

it's not a monarch like you have in

45:28

England where it all goes back to the

45:29

same exact family no it's like whatever

45:31

family can muscle their way in and get

45:36

rid of the other dynasty that's who

45:37

takes over so they've always been in a

45:39

fighting culture. So guess what? They're

45:41

going to get to fight it all out again

45:42

themselves. All onto themselves because

45:46

we're not going to be involved in nation

45:48

building. Trust me, the president wants

45:50

no part of that. I've had conversations

45:51

in the past with him about this. And by

45:53

the way, you don't have to trust my my

45:55

my conversation. You can go and listen

45:58

to him on this. He has no interest in

46:00

nation building, but he does have

46:02

interest in decapitating

46:04

an extremist regime that wants to hurt

46:08

us. And he made it clear. And he was

46:11

elected. And I'm going to tell you, this

46:12

is one of the reasons I elected him

46:14

because I want to know that the person

46:16

in charge is going to do the right thing

46:18

to protect me and my family and future

46:20

generations.

46:22

>> What's the message to Iran? Don't

46:26

>> Mr. President to Iran in this moment.

46:29

>> Don't

46:30

>> I'm going to bomb the out of him.

46:33

It's true. I don't care. [cheering]

46:36

I don't care.

46:38

>> I [snorts] love that sound bite. I'm

46:40

[laughter] sorry. I can't I can't get

46:41

enough of that soundbite. I think I

46:43

played it on my shorts feed. I I played

46:44

it in yesterday's show. I played it

46:46

twice already in today's show. So, sorry

46:48

if you don't like it. I just could keep

46:50

listening to it on a loop all day long.

46:52

Uh I I want to get to the role that

46:54

Obama played in all of this and the

46:56

reason why we're here now. The president

46:58

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47:01

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helps everyone. Wow, this is a good site

49:11

to see. Ladies and gentlemen, take a

49:13

look. People are thrilled. These are the

49:16

kids dancing in Iran. We had the kids

49:18

dancing in LA, dancing in DC, dancing in

49:21

New York. I mean, you don't always see

49:23

this in the mainstream media, dancing in

49:25

Texas. And there's a lot of excitement

49:27

about what can come because you got rid

49:30

of the oppressive regime that was

49:31

threatening the entire world. But why

49:33

did it get to be so big in the first

49:35

place? How is it that for 47 years, the

49:38

Ayatollah and his cronies were able to

49:41

rule over this quote unquote kingdom?

49:44

That's what it had always been seen as,

49:45

you know, they like to call themselves

49:46

Persia. How did they get there? I mean,

49:48

you think about the fall of the Sha, the

49:50

Sha who was very western. You think back

49:53

to those days, you had women in bikinis

49:55

and minikirts and they were being

49:57

educated and it was such a cosmopolitan

49:59

place. But his challenge was he had a

50:04

lot of wealth. He flaunted that wealth.

50:06

People got mad. Academics got mad.

50:08

Religious clerics got mad. A lot of

50:11

liberals got mad. I guess conservatives

50:13

too. Everybody was mad. Okay, everybody

50:15

was mad. The economy was not doing well

50:18

and you had this uprising. He was out

50:21

and then the bad guys, I mean, the real

50:23

bad guys. Some people would say the Shaw

50:24

was kind of a bad guy, too, because you

50:26

know, he suppressed everybody. It's kind

50:27

of tough in these really wacky countries

50:30

where everybody wants to still live in

50:32

these little kingdoms and thiefs and

50:35

hurt each other badly. So, you had a lot

50:37

of suppression going on and then you had

50:39

the new team come in. And so now what 47

50:42

48 years you've had all kinds of other

50:44

suppressions. So the hope was along the

50:46

way gosh if we just open them up and

50:48

make them more western and show them how

50:49

great money is maybe they'll come along.

50:51

Trump's like hey you know he's not like

50:53

saying you can't ever join the the real

50:55

world economy but he's like you're not

50:57

going to join it as long as you got a

50:58

nuclear weapon. Thank you very much. I

51:00

want you to see him commenting just

51:01

earlier today on Iran.

51:05

Barack Hussein Obama made maybe the

51:07

worst deal I've ever seen because he

51:09

gave all power in the Middle East to

51:11

Iran. He went the exact opposite way.

51:14

And I terminated that. If I didn't

51:17

terminate that deal, they would be

51:19

sitting with a massive nuclear weapon

51:22

three years ago, which would have been

51:23

used already on Israel at least, and

51:26

other countries also,

51:28

and we wouldn't be talking about it

51:30

right now. But if I didn't terminate the

51:33

uh the deal that Obama made giving them

51:38

everything, including plane loads of

51:40

cash. You remember the airplane flew

51:42

over there?

51:43

>> It was a Boeing 757.

51:45

It was two of them loaded. They took out

51:48

all the seats. It was loaded with green

51:51

cash. So much cash that you could It was

51:55

in Virginia, Maryland, and Washington

51:57

DC. They got all the cash from all the

52:00

banks. They put it and they flew it to

52:01

Iran. I never knew a president had that

52:05

power. I'm going to maybe try it

52:07

sometime if it's okay. I think I'm going

52:09

to do it. I'll fly it somewhere.

52:11

Nobody's ever seen anything like it. Two

52:13

planes loaded from Florida to ceiling.

52:17

Big planes, Boeing 757s

52:20

taken over there and given cash. In

52:22

addition that he was giving them

52:24

billions of dollars. But worse, he was

52:26

giving them the right to have the path

52:28

to a nuclear weapon. And that deal

52:31

expired. A lot of people said, "Oh, you

52:33

terminated." Well, it was going to be

52:34

terminated anyway because it expired. It

52:37

gave them the right to have

52:38

top-of-the-line

52:40

nuclear weapon. If they had because

52:42

they're crazy. They're crazy. Just like

52:45

the people on my right during the State

52:46

of the Union. I looked at them. I said,

52:48

"You're crazy. These people are crazy.

52:51

And if they had a nuclear weapon, they

52:54

would have used it.

52:58

>> Crazy. Yeah, that would be Rashida and

53:01

Ilhan most especially. Anyway, he's

53:04

bringing up a good point. The $56

53:05

billion, you know, being sent to Iran.

53:08

It was nuts. Like, what was that deal

53:10

really about? How naive were we? How

53:12

naive was Barack Hussein Obama? Listen

53:16

to him back in the day. It is true that

53:19

if Iran lives up to its commitments, it

53:21

will gain access to roughly $56 billion

53:24

of its own money. But the notion that

53:26

this will be a gamecher

53:28

with all this money funneled into Iran's

53:31

pernicious activities

53:33

misses the reality of Iran's current

53:35

situation. Iran's leaders have raised

53:36

the expectations of their people that

53:39

sanctions relief will improve their

53:40

lives.

53:43

Even a repressive regime like Iran's

53:46

cannot completely ignore those

53:47

expectations.

53:49

And that's why our best analysts expect

53:52

the bulk of this revenue

53:54

to go into spending that improves the

53:57

economy and benefits the lives of the

53:59

Iranian people.

54:06

>> I don't know. Was that from like Middle

54:07

Eastern television or somehow that's how

54:09

I got it? Did you see the big graphic at

54:10

the end? Anyway, they they were so

54:12

excited. They had this deal with Obama

54:14

and everything was going to be great

54:16

except that then they held up our

54:19

our own troops. Remember the infamous

54:21

footage that we all saw?

54:25

And for some reason, you know, look,

54:27

Trump was smart enough to get rid of the

54:29

deal. But for some reason, Biden decided

54:31

to bring it back in a small way,

54:33

offering up six billion of what he

54:35

claimed was their own money. Okay?

54:36

Because the sanctions, whatever. where

54:38

we released the sanctions on $6 billion

54:40

that they had here. But that wasn't

54:42

really that smart, now was it? Because

54:43

look at what they went and did October

54:46

7th.

54:47

So the left always thinks that you can

54:49

just appease and you just give them

54:51

money and everything's going to be

54:52

better. Donald Trump says, "No, like you

54:55

know, maybe we'll work with them in

54:57

business one day, but we got to make

54:58

sure that we declaw them, defang them

55:02

first." Kind of seems prudent in my

55:04

opinion. What about you? Right. I mean,

55:09

I would say this. The president is

55:12

prepared

55:13

for a challenge. You saw us, we were

55:16

playing some sound bites earlier in the

55:17

show from the likes of Sunonny Hen and

55:21

Anna Navaro. Ana Navaro from The View

55:23

suggesting that this might be just a a

55:26

ploy to kind of divert attention away. I

55:29

believe Joy Behar on the view. Okay,

55:31

don't worry. I won't show it. I won't

55:32

show it. I will show it tomorrow. But

55:33

Joy Behart today was like, "Oh, this is

55:35

just a ploy to like, you know, show a a

55:38

shiny object over here to kind of divert

55:40

attention away from other things." And

55:42

I'm like, "Diver attention away from

55:43

what?" You know what the attention was

55:45

on? The attention was on fraud. Fraud

55:48

and more fraud. So, the heat was on the

55:51

Democrats and it's still on. I mean,

55:53

Ilhan Omar's

55:55

feeding our future $250 million fraud

55:59

program. Now, we're getting wind that

56:00

they're doing a big investigation into

56:02

the state of New York and Medicaid fraud

56:04

happening in New York. We know that 80

56:06

billion is potentially the number that's

56:08

associated with fraud in California. So,

56:12

was this really just okay, let me let me

56:14

pivot to have something else to talk

56:16

about? No, no, no, no, no, no.

56:18

This isn't necessarily politically like

56:22

the most brilliant move, right? because

56:24

everybody gets nervous and you run the

56:26

risk that you're going to have

56:27

challenges in the economy, etc. I would

56:29

say right now we're doing okay. You

56:31

know, gas prices are going to go up a

56:32

little bit, but remember that for every

56:35

$10 a barrel increase in the price of

56:37

oil, you're looking at about 24 cents of

56:40

an increase in the price of gasoline.

56:43

But one of the reasons why you're seeing

56:46

oil prices spike right now is because

56:48

oil has to go through this area. And I'm

56:51

telling you, Donald Trump has just

56:52

effectively saved us from what could be.

56:55

So this is the straight of hormuz. And

56:57

we've talked about this before.

56:59

Basically, you got oil going through

57:01

here. If you can see it, it's what I

57:02

outlined in yellow. That's my

57:04

highlighting technique. So you've got

57:06

20% of the world's oil supply that's

57:09

going through the straight of Hormuz

57:11

right next to Iran. So Iran effectively

57:15

kind of shuts it down by saying, "Hey,

57:16

we're going to make things really,

57:18

really difficult and nobody's want to go

57:19

through this area because, well, you

57:21

could lose your entire ship, right?

57:23

Think about all those pirates that could

57:24

be tacking you there." So Trump just did

57:27

something really interesting today. This

57:29

afternoon, he came out with a memo. I

57:32

like how the memos are on two social and

57:34

so we all get to see the memos, right?

57:35

Like it's not just a a memo to uh the

57:38

Treasury Secretary. No, no, it's a memo

57:40

to everyone. and he said effective

57:41

immediately, I have ordered the US

57:42

Development Finance Corporation to

57:45

provide at a very reasonable price

57:48

political risk insurance and guarantees

57:50

for the financial security of all

57:52

maritime trade, especially energy

57:55

traveling through the Gulf. This will be

57:57

available to all shipping lines if

57:58

necessary. The United States Navy will

58:00

begin escorting tankers through the

58:02

straight of Hormuz as soon as possible.

58:05

No matter what, the United States will

58:06

ensure the free flow of energy to the

58:09

world. The United States economic and

58:10

military might is the greatest in the

58:11

world. More actions to come. Thank you

58:13

for your attention to this matter.

58:15

President J. Trump. That's a pretty

58:17

powerful thing that he just did there

58:18

today. Very, very powerful because what

58:20

does this tell you? It tells you that

58:22

it's not game over as far as the economy

58:25

and the markets are concerned. I mean,

58:26

look, the market reacted, as I said,

58:28

very positively today. We're very happy

58:29

with our portfolios at my other company,

58:32

76 Research. I produce the Trish Regan

58:34

show, but I also together with my

58:36

colleague and co-founder Rob Horton, who

58:38

spent decades on Wall Street, produced

58:40

these three newsletters with stock picks

58:42

for you. I encourage you to get them

58:44

because we've had tremendous success.

58:46

Look at this. 12 months ending 228. We

58:48

just completed our monthly. So, I'm

58:49

doing my little victory lap, right? I

58:51

might as well, right? Because hey, how

58:53

often do you have your material stock up

58:55

139%, people? Thank you very much. Plus,

58:58

the the the stock that we just added to

59:00

two portfolios, actually, it's up better

59:01

than 55% now. since we added it. So, I

59:04

do encourage you, you know what, you got

59:06

to invest for your future. It's a big

59:08

important thing to do. But continuing on

59:10

here with what the president has done,

59:12

promising cargo insurance is actually

59:15

one way to really help control the

59:18

concerns of these cargo ships getting

59:20

taken over and you know, they're not

59:22

going to go through like they're just

59:23

not going to go through the straight of

59:24

Hormuza. They're at risk for being taken

59:26

over. And so, this is a big deal.

59:30

On the flip side, he got a little

59:31

aggressive with Spain today.

59:35

Spain? What are you thinking? You know,

59:37

it's such a nice place to travel.

59:41

What are they thinking? They they really

59:43

they they seem to be siding with the

59:44

wrong players on this one. I'll let the

59:46

president say it.

59:48

>> But some of the European like Spain has

59:50

been terrible. In fact, I told uh Scott

59:53

to cut off all dealings with Spain.

59:57

Spain. First of all, it started when

59:59

every every European nation at my

60:01

request paid 5% which they should be

60:03

doing. And everybody was enthusiastic

60:06

about it. Germany, everybody. And Spain

60:09

didn't do it. And now Spain uh actually

60:12

said that we can't use their bases. And

60:14

that's all right. We don't. We could use

60:16

their base if we want. We could just fly

60:17

in and use it. Nobody's going to tell us

60:20

not to use it, but we don't have to. But

60:22

they were unfriendly.

60:24

And uh so I told him we don't want to.

60:27

Spain has absolutely nothing that we

60:29

need other than great people. They have

60:30

great people, but they don't have great

60:32

leadership. And as you know, they were

60:35

the only country that in NATO would not

60:37

agree to go up to 5%. I don't think they

60:40

wanted agreed to go up to anything. They

60:43

wanted to keep it at 2% and they don't

60:44

pay the 2%. So we we're going to cut off

60:47

all trade with Spain. We don't want

60:49

anything to do with Spain.

60:55

pretty pretty smart. I mean, smart on

60:58

the on the cargo front and smart on the

60:59

the Spain front. I'm looking at some of

61:01

your comments. Somebody writes, "Spain

61:02

is falling to the Islamists just like in

61:04

the past." Yes, it did have a very

61:06

strong big think about the Moors, right,

61:08

that conquered Spain originally. So

61:11

there there's a tradition of this

61:13

affinity with Islam there in Spain. I

61:16

would also say that they have been very

61:19

sympathetic to Palestine. They have been

61:21

very anti-semitic throughout history,

61:23

but especially now um if you travel in

61:26

Spain, you you'll see this pretty

61:28

clearly that the anti-semitism is pretty

61:29

rampant. And so here they are choosing

61:32

to side, of course, with

61:35

not it's not a very good move. I'm like,

61:37

Spain, you know, what are you thinking?

61:39

It's just not a smart move. But they are

61:42

choosing to side with Iran effectively

61:46

over the United States and over Western

61:48

powers. Not a good move. You know what?

61:50

This is going in a very good direction

61:53

for us, in a very bad direction for all

61:56

of our enemies because we have enormous

61:59

capability. If that's not clear right

62:02

now, just think about the advances in AI

62:04

and our military technology. Think about

62:06

companies like Palunteer and what

62:08

they've been able to accomplish and what

62:10

we're doing now. The very precise

62:13

precision of these attacks where you're

62:15

able to just go in and get exactly who

62:17

you want. You don't have to send in a

62:19

whole ground up. I mean, even when we

62:21

wanted to take out Obama, Obama, forgive

62:23

me,

62:25

when, forgive me, when we wanted to take

62:28

out Osama bin Laden, it's been a long

62:31

day. When we wanted to take out Osama

62:33

bin Laden, we did that

62:35

by sending in ground troops. And we we

62:38

don't need to do that now. Okay? We

62:40

don't need to do that. So, this is a a a

62:44

whole new day, a whole new era. And I

62:46

would just say, you know, if you're one

62:47

of these little countries, good luck.

62:50

Cuba, I do think he uh he was taunting

62:53

you the other day. We're apparently in

62:55

talks with Cuba and he said, you know,

62:57

Cuba, you don't want to get taken over

63:00

now, do you? We might have to get taken

63:01

over because we are the Western

63:03

Hemisphere. Monroe doctrine lives on.

63:06

Okay.

63:08

Sorry. Oh, Dr. Oz is looking into New

63:12

York State. Kathy Hokll,

63:14

Comrade Mami, Leticia James, you better

63:17

watch out. Okay, they're launching a

63:19

giant fraud probe into the 124 billion

63:23

Medicaid program that they believe has

63:25

rampant fraud. Dr. Oz announcing this

63:28

today, a huge probe into New York City's

63:32

massive Medicaid program. It's kind of

63:34

amazing. I I'm going to go to Dr. Oz.

63:36

You're going to hear from him. Suddenly,

63:37

everybody has become a a hospice worker

63:40

or home care worker. Well, again, Dr. Oz

63:43

says it best. Watch.

63:45

>> That we're using in Minnesota can be

63:47

applied in other states, but it's the

63:49

fraud, however, that will drive that.

63:51

And so, there are some states, I

63:52

mentioned Florida, that's a red state,

63:53

where there's a big fraud problem in the

63:55

southern part. They're trying to get

63:56

their arms around it. We've sent a

63:57

letter to Minnesota, uh, which has a

63:59

Republican senator. Um, we're very

64:00

concerned about New York, uh, where

64:02

they're the single most, uh, uh,

64:04

prominent job in New York is a personal

64:06

care service. Retail is not the top job

64:08

in New York anymore. And in fact in in

64:10

California there are more hospices I

64:12

believe in Los Angeles County alone than

64:15

the rest of the country. So these are

64:17

aarencies that are hard for the states

64:18

sometimes to see. But your first

64:21

inclination if you're the vice president

64:22

and he's running a task force is to look

64:24

at those areas and say how can you

64:25

ignore that kind of a discrepancy

64:27

especially when there's been a massive

64:29

uptick in some of these services in a

64:31

short period of time.

64:32

>> Great. We'll take uh just one more

64:34

question here sir.

64:36

>> Pretty amazing. Okay. So Kathy Hul's is

64:39

going to get a little bit nervous right

64:40

about now. I imagine Meami is too. Oh

64:44

gosh, he wants to spend all kinds of

64:46

money. I mean, look,

64:49

the problem we have with you guys

64:51

spending all of our hard-earned money is

64:53

that it's going to fraudsters for

64:55

goodness sakes. Yeah, that's what we've

64:56

discovered. 19 billion in the state of

64:59

Minnesota, possibly 80 billion in

65:01

California. You're talking about fraud

65:02

in Ohio. You're talking about fraud in

65:04

Maine, fraud in New York, fraud in

65:06

Massachusetts. Vessent is now running a

65:09

program, a whistleblower program, so

65:12

that they all tattle on one another.

65:14

>> We we will find out who who's done this.

65:17

We are going to put in effect a

65:18

whistleblower program. And my sense is

65:22

that the rats will turn on each other

65:24

like it it's it's like the scorpion.

65:26

It's in their nature.

65:29

>> Ouch.

65:31

[laughter]

65:32

So,

65:34

New York, get ready. Get ready for some

65:37

uh

65:39

probes.

65:40

Ilhan's already dealing with them. Ilhan

65:43

Omar is is under investigation. Well, I

65:46

I I think they might want to consider

65:48

her alliances and allegiances and

65:50

whether or not she's really loyal to the

65:51

United States because I think we have

65:54

every reason to be concerned about

65:56

possible traitors within. But this may

65:58

all relate back together because if

66:00

they're able to prove out that somehow

66:02

the money that she was possibly

66:06

allegedly getting for these fraudsters

66:09

via the $250 million feeding our future

66:12

program if any of that money was going

66:14

back to terror organizations and that's

66:17

what the thought is, right? Because it

66:18

was going through the Hala system and

66:20

Hala always takes its cut. The terror

66:22

team always takes its cut. So Treasury

66:25

is looking at how much of that was going

66:27

overseas to these terror organizations.

66:29

And if it turns out the biggest funer of

66:31

al-Shabaab, the terror organization in

66:34

Somalia, is actually the Minnesota

66:36

taxpayer and the US taxpayer. We're

66:38

going to have some problems. And you

66:39

know what, Ilhan Omar, you're going to

66:41

have some problems because the question

66:43

is whether or not you and Mr. Timmy are

66:45

are clean or not. I I do realize she she

66:48

thinks that somehow anytime we say any

66:50

of this is just because of who she is

66:52

and the color of her skin. I'm here to

66:54

tell her it's not. We don't tolerate

66:56

fraud of any kind from anyone. Period.

66:59

End of story. And don't tell me that I

67:01

can't do this story just because you are

67:03

from Somalia. I'm not having it.

67:06

>> There is a lot of hate in this country

67:08

for um Muslims. There's a lot of hate in

67:10

this country for um black people,

67:13

especially black women. Uh and there is

67:16

a lot of hate uh severe hate um for uh

67:20

immigrants. And so I fit them all.

67:25

>> Thank you. Is the audio back? Hope it

67:27

wasn't gone too long. Uh Robbie Vincent,

67:30

thank you for flagging that. Good.

67:32

Anandi says audio is fine. So glad we

67:34

have it. Anyway, look, Ilhan Omar and I

67:37

was saying something really good. I was

67:39

like, I'm not having it because she

67:40

seems to think that just because of the

67:44

color of her skin and because she's

67:45

Somalian that she's in a protected

67:47

class. No. Anybody who committed fraud,

67:49

I'm sorry. you're not in a protected

67:51

class. And right now, if you came here

67:52

and you were naturalized as an American

67:54

citizen and you committed fraud, you're

67:57

definitely not in a protected class. In

67:58

fact, Representative Emmer is making it

68:01

his his business to make sure you get

68:03

out of that protection

68:06

and that you're denaturalized and

68:07

deported.

68:09

>> We're expanding and clarifying existing

68:12

law to include anyone who comes to this

68:14

country and defrauds the generosity of

68:17

Americans in our government. And in this

68:19

case, you know, the feeding our future

68:21

scandal is one of the many in Minnesota,

68:23

but that's the largest pandemic fraud

68:25

case in the country. It was $250

68:27

million. Over 90 people were charged and

68:30

85 of them are from the Somali

68:32

community. If you come to this country,

68:34

and I I understand that in Somalia, you

68:37

got to lie, cheat, and steal just to

68:39

survive, but if you come to this country

68:41

and you continue to lie, cheat, and

68:43

steal, uh you should not be allowed to

68:45

maintain your citizenship. you should be

68:47

denaturalized and shipped back to where

68:49

you came from. And by the way, that

68:51

would include marriage fraud.

68:53

>> Woo.

68:55

Thank you, Aandy, for updating me on the

68:57

audio. We apparently did not have an

68:59

issue, so that's good to hear. Anyway,

69:01

uh whoa. Right. That would include

69:03

marriage fraud. So,

69:06

this is the third hubby that you're

69:08

looking at on screen, Timmy Minette. And

69:10

um you know, I I think that she's going

69:12

to have problems with a few of these

69:13

guys. Number two, there may be some

69:15

problems with. And then number three,

69:17

there may be some problems with well,

69:18

because he's got a lot of problems.

69:21

Okay, we're talking a lot of problems,

69:22

including the fact that he got paid by

69:24

his wife so darn much money as the

69:28

campaign manager, 2.8 million during the

69:30

2020 campaign cycle. That was after they

69:32

got married. You see, before they got

69:33

married, she was a little bit cheap. He

69:36

only got 873,000

69:38

between 2018 and 2020. But what do you

69:42

know? Oh, as soon as they were married,

69:43

woohoo, she's raking it in. 2.8 million.

69:46

I mean, this is just wrong, guys. Like,

69:47

it's just so flatout wrong. I can't even

69:49

begin to tell you how wrong it is. And

69:51

they were looking into her on this last

69:53

time around with the Biden

69:54

administration. New York Times did a big

69:56

story on this recently saying, "Hey, you

69:57

know what? It all began under the Biden

69:59

administration. They started examining

70:01

her finances. She's already been accused

70:04

of money laundering now in the here and

70:06

present by many people who believe there

70:07

was some funny stuff going on with

70:09

Feeding Our Future and her husband's

70:11

venture capital firm that really is not

70:13

a venture capital firm. There's no way

70:14

this thing is a venture capital firm. I

70:16

was looking at it and I know what a

70:17

venture capital firm is. I was reading

70:19

it and I've told you this before. If you

70:21

just look at the website here, we'll go

70:22

to it. Take a look at the website. He

70:24

claims he's he's had $60 billion assets

70:27

under management. My you know what,

70:29

okay? Like there's no way this guy has

70:31

that much money under management. That

70:33

would make him one of the largest funds

70:34

in the world. Okay? Like that's just not

70:36

that's not the case. Here is his his his

70:40

is partnerships for global operators.

70:42

Now, what do you think that is? Is that

70:44

a partnership with Feeding Our Future?

70:46

That doesn't sound like a venture

70:47

capital firm to me. No, not at all. And

70:50

keep in mind, let me see if we can put

70:51

this graphic on the screen without

70:54

totally covering my face. If you're

70:55

listening to the audio version, thank

70:57

you. But uh you should check out the

70:58

full video version. We're on Spotify and

71:01

we are on YouTube every day. Ilhan under

71:04

investigation because you know what? Um

71:08

she may be possibly

71:13

laundering money with her husband's

71:16

help.

71:18

After all, as I said, he's got a sketchy

71:20

past. He apparently um misrepresented

71:25

himself to a wine investor. You told the

71:26

wine investor that the wine investor

71:27

would make 200,000 200% returns on a

71:31

$300,000 investment. Returns that never

71:33

materialized. By the way, anytime

71:34

somebody says that like look at it with

71:36

such skepticism. I mean here I am saying

71:39

oh well you know 76 research we did by

71:41

the way and we are like legit and we

71:45

actually publish our reports every

71:46

single month and we we're not invest. We

71:49

never take any of your money other than

71:50

the fee that you pay for the research.

71:52

Okay. But yeah, we did have a stock. Oh,

71:54

where is that? Where is that? Let me

71:55

show you back on screen. We did have a

71:57

stock that was up 139%. So here, I'm

72:01

about to tell you, nobody can ever tell

72:02

you they're going to make you 200%. And

72:04

I'm not going to promise you I'm ever

72:05

going to make you that much, but I am

72:07

darn proud. Okay? Because Rob and I put

72:10

a lot of effort into picking these

72:12

stocks. And so I'm like, woo. You know,

72:14

we're up 139% with our top pick in

72:16

materials over the last 12 months.

72:17

That's not bad. All of the portfolios

72:19

are beating the S&P quite handily this

72:21

year. So again, go check them out at

72:22

76portfolios or 76research.com.

72:26

Anyway, I digress. Usually I like to

72:28

tell you nobody should offer you. I will

72:30

say this, you know, you should not be

72:31

giving somebody your money and spec

72:33

expect a return like that. I mean, that

72:36

was really pretty aggressive marketing

72:39

on Timmy Minet's part. I want to go back

72:42

to the graphic though. Let's see. Um,

72:44

okay. So, we have this one. We were

72:46

talking about the 200% returns that

72:48

never happened and then he he gets sued

72:49

and apparently they they settled out of

72:51

court. But I just think it's interesting

72:53

that he was constantly accused of fraud

72:57

both with the cannabis company and then

72:59

again with the wine company. It just

73:04

strikes me that he may not be all on the

73:06

up and up because the fraud accusations,

73:10

that's a big accusation. Those things

73:11

are just lingering out there. And then

73:13

well we found this. Forbes reported this

73:15

and actually if you didn't see my

73:17

interview with Steve Forbes that

73:18

happened a couple of weeks ago. I

73:19

encourage you to go back and look at

73:20

that episode because Steve was just

73:22

terrific and he had a lot of really

73:23

interesting things to say. He's

73:24

convinced this is moneyaundering.

73:26

Absolutely convinced. Anyway, this Rose

73:29

Lake Inc., it goes by Rose Lake Inc. It

73:31

goes by Rose Lake Capital. This is the

73:33

hubbies company. He said um somehow they

73:37

they they missed their $43,000 tax bill.

73:40

They they never paid their $43,000

73:44

in taxes. I mean, I don't know what kind

73:45

of financial firm that is. They're not

73:47

registered with the SEC. I mean, and I

73:50

also question her religious

73:54

conviction given that she's married for

73:56

the third time to a guy outside the

73:59

faith who runs a winery in name only.

74:03

Okay. Because there are no vineyards.

74:06

And a cannabis company. Haha.

74:10

Okay. So, the investors were really mad

74:13

because they they lost money in the

74:16

cannabis venture with him. You know,

74:18

again, the ethics committee was

74:21

investigating her back in the day

74:23

because of the massive payday. You don't

74:24

pay your spouse that much money because

74:26

then effectively you're paying yourself

74:28

that much money. How is she getting away

74:31

with this, you guys? She can't. Like,

74:33

somebody's got to put a stop to it. All

74:35

right? And that's why we're not giving

74:36

up on this right here. You know, this

74:39

this guy uh I I have my suspicions about

74:44

the two of them. I will tell you this.

74:46

If a private individual, look there on

74:48

the screen. This is the law. Solicits

74:50

funds, claims they can secure access,

74:51

approval, or guarantees tied to a

74:52

government program, does not actually

74:54

have lawful authority to do so, that

74:56

would constitute wire fraud, false

74:58

pretenses, conspiracy to defraud the

75:00

United States if this is for a

75:01

government program. And then it becomes

75:03

even worse if that person has influence

75:07

over a member of Congress, someone like

75:09

Ilhan Omar. If that person Timmy Minette

75:12

has inside access, if that person Timmy

75:14

Minette has political connections to the

75:16

likes of Ilhan Omar. So yeah, things are

75:19

going to be looking kind of bad as the

75:22

IRS and the Treasury Department look at

75:24

the possibility of kickback schemes,

75:26

[gasps]

75:27

money laundering,

75:30

consulting fees that aren't really

75:32

consulting fees. This could get ugly and

75:35

she knows it and this is why she's

75:37

shutting down when she's asked questions

75:39

about it.

75:41

>> Into your net worth, you and your

75:43

husband's net worth. They're claiming

75:44

that it's risen rapidly. What's your uh

75:48

response to what they're saying?

75:53

>> Do you think they'll find anything

75:55

>> in their investigation into your

75:58

network?

76:04

>> Zip zero. Right.

76:05

>> Despite that, Omar denied being a

76:07

millionaire earlier this year, posting

76:09

on X, quote, "I barely have thousands,

76:11

let alone millions." House Oversight

76:13

Committee Chairman James Comr tells Fox

76:15

News an investigation is underway,

76:17

writing, quote, "The committee is

76:19

working on addressing ethics concerns

76:21

regarding Representative Omar and her

76:23

spouse, and we hope to have an update

76:25

soon, but Omar says she's being

76:27

targeted."

76:28

>> Ever since I've gotten to Congress, uh

76:31

they they have been doing these sort of

76:33

weird ethics um uh investigations. None

76:38

of them have yielded anything because I

76:40

have been as transparent

76:43

uh as I can be.

76:45

>> Uh I I I kind of would beg to differ. I

76:49

think that sometimes where there's where

76:50

there's smoke, there's fire. And the

76:53

reason they keep doing these ethics

76:55

investigations is because you're doing

76:57

some really sketchy, sus stuff like

76:59

paying your husband $2.8 million. Nobody

77:02

makes that kind of money. I I've told

77:03

you this before. Look, 4 million bucks

77:05

was like, "Woo!" When they were talking

77:07

about Joe Biden's campaign, it was so

77:09

astronomical that the New York Times did

77:11

a giant front page piece on this. Nobody

77:13

could believe that he was being paid $4

77:15

million. You think a little teeny tiny

77:17

congressional campaign out there in

77:19

Minneapolis is worth three two three

77:21

million bucks, which is effectively what

77:23

she was paying him? No. No. No. No. No.

77:25

No. No. No. But she was paying herself.

77:28

Okay? Because she married the guy. So

77:30

it's all in the family for goodness

77:32

sakes. She's got to be out for that

77:34

reason alone. She's not the only one.

77:37

AOC now being accused of being involved

77:40

in some shady stuff yet again. I mean,

77:42

there were the salsa dancing lessons,

77:44

right? That was one sort of tip off.

77:47

Well, now there's trips to Puerto Rico

77:50

to go hang out with Bad Bunny or at

77:52

least see him perform for goodness

77:53

sakes. Watch Newsmax reporting on it.

77:55

Here we go.

77:57

campaign spending nearly $50,000 in

78:00

Puerto Rico on hotels, meals, and a

78:02

venue rental at the arena where she was

78:04

seen dancing it up during a Bad Bunny

78:08

concert. These newly filed federal

78:09

records show that AOCC's campaign spent

78:13

nearly $50,000 in Puerto Rico over just

78:16

a few months, fueling criticism, of

78:18

course, of a lawmaker who has built her

78:20

entire brand railing against wealth,

78:23

privilege, elites, and excess. Now,

78:25

Federal Election Commission filings show

78:27

the for the third quarter that AOCC's

78:30

campaign reported nearly 50 grand in

78:34

spending in Puerto Rico just between the

78:36

months of June and September. The

78:38

filings list high-end hotels, meals, and

78:41

catering and event related expenses paid

78:44

for, all with campaign funds.

78:48

Ah,

78:50

it's amazing how these commies just like

78:52

to live high on the hog, right? They

78:55

like to go and like have a real good

78:57

time and get a special box for

78:58

themselves at a concert and stay at

79:00

really fancy hotels.

79:03

Jasmine Crockett comes to mind, too. I

79:05

believe she had quite a bill at the Ritz

79:06

Carlton. Anyway, I it's sort of

79:09

astonishing because I I I don't know how

79:12

you you quite do that. You must have one

79:14

heck of an accountant. AOC and and I

79:17

don't know why your campaign people that

79:19

are donating to you don't get a little

79:21

bit annoyed. Especially all those little

79:22

surfs there in Queens, right, that are

79:26

struggling to get by and you're relying

79:27

on their $10 donations and then you take

79:29

it and you go stay at the fancy hotels

79:31

and go to Bad Bunny concerts. It gets

79:34

worse.

79:35

>> The records also show about $23,000

79:38

spent on a venue rental in Puerto Rico.

79:41

the same venue in fact that AOC was seen

79:46

in a private suite at the Bat Bunny

79:48

concert in a in August. A moment that

79:51

went very went rather viral online. Now,

79:54

the appearance coming the same month,

79:56

she delivered a speech condemning

79:58

gentrification in Puerto Rico and e

80:00

economic inequality, further

80:03

intensifying criticism that her personal

80:05

choices undercut her political message.

80:08

Now, under federal campaign finance law,

80:11

it's important that we do say this. This

80:13

spending is actually allowed. Campaigns

80:16

may legally use donor money for travel,

80:19

adding lodges, uh, meals, event spaces,

80:23

as long as it's tied to political

80:24

activity. There is no cap on hotel or

80:27

venue costs, making this less about

80:30

legality and more about credibility

80:32

here. Now, we have reached out to AOC

80:35

for comment yet to hear back from her,

80:37

but in a previously published statement,

80:40

her campaign manager said that she

80:42

regularly travels to Puerto Rico to

80:43

support local causes and that the

80:45

spending reflected legitimate campaign

80:48

activity. [laughter]

80:49

But for critics, this just reinforces

80:51

what they see as a familiar pattern of a

80:54

progressive lawmaker condemning excess.

80:56

>> But of course, this is what I just said.

80:58

I mean, it's, you know, she's living

80:59

high off the hog and then she expects

81:00

all her little surfs out there in Queens

81:02

to support her doing this while she goes

81:03

to the Fancy Bad Bunny concert. All in

81:06

the name of the cause.

81:11

I'm telling you guys, like, we actually

81:12

we do have a problem. The lefties have

81:15

gotten out of control and they've been

81:17

defrauding us.

81:20

And I'm sorry, but if you're stupid

81:22

enough to give to AOC's campaign, this

81:24

is what you get. She's going to live off

81:28

of your hard work. And this is why it's

81:32

very dangerous to put these kinds of

81:33

people in more prominent positions like

81:36

a mammi getting into New York. Listen,

81:39

it never works. They try it over and

81:40

over again all around the world. The

81:41

commies keep trying and trying and

81:43

trying. Why? Because they're all

81:43

obsessed with power. Just look at what

81:45

just went down in Minnesota with good

81:47

old Timmy Walsh. He's the quasi

81:49

socialist that said, "Yeah, sure. We'll

81:51

give more money to this, that, and the

81:52

other." All of a sudden, you got 30,000

81:55

like a 30,000 uptick in the number of

81:57

autism cases because they're all fake.

81:59

They're all fake because somebody else

82:01

is like got their hand out. Uh-huh.

82:04

Yeah. Thanks. I'll take that money.

82:07

I mean, look, capitalism isn't perfect,

82:08

but it sure beats the alternative. And

82:10

it guards [clears throat] against

82:12

[snorts]

82:13

the reality of selfishness. We're human

82:16

beings for goodness sakes.

82:19

All right? We just can't be that naive

82:21

and think that everybody's going to be

82:22

like, "Oh, come by and like I'm going to

82:24

look out for my neighbor." I mean, maybe

82:26

the majority of people would, but you're

82:27

going to have a handful that just don't.

82:29

And that's what we saw in Minnesota.

82:33

So, they have to crack down on that. And

82:35

AOC, you know what? I hope she runs for

82:38

president for goodness sakes because

82:40

then it's four more years for us. Thank

82:42

you for watching everyone. It's a very

82:44

important time. Remember to go check out

82:45

my other company. As I said, 76

82:48

research. We did see markets recover

82:51

late in the session as investors were a

82:53

little more courageous and got back in.

82:55

Of course, the president saying that he

82:56

was going to promise insurance there for

82:58

all of those cargo ships. A big part of

83:00

that. This is not going to be over

83:02

tomorrow, but I don't anticipate a giant

83:05

regime change coming. I don't think he

83:07

cares who's running the place as long as

83:09

they don't hate us. as long as they

83:13

don't have nuclear weapons. And it

83:16

sounds like

83:18

they're not going to get nuclear

83:20

weapons. That's been taken off the

83:22

table, at least for now. Thank you for

83:23

being here. We're going to be live again

83:24

tomorrow. I will see you then.

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