And now, this is the moment you've all been waiting for. It's time for the strength of breathless partner. It's Friday, October 18, 2024, and this is the State for Breakfast podcast, episode 474 and 475. Make sure you're subscribed to the show. It's available across every downloadable podcast and platform. You'll find us on Apple's Spotify, iHeart, Samsung or Amazon podcast. Check out the State for Breakfast Linktree and take shows Instagram are laid a sub-stack in verified accounts on Xgetter and True Social. What's up everybody and welcome to the first of two big Friday editions of the show today. I'm Ron, I've got Noah here with me, and as always, there's lots of breaking news. Donald Trump delivered remarks to supporters in Atlanta, Georgia this week. We got a full recap, comprehensive highlights, and analysis. Amala sat down with Fox News and Bret Baer for the first time in what is a fiery, mostly peaceful interview. Did we get any of the questions America has that the current vice president answered? We'll break it down. America is now responding to the Kamala Harris Fox News interview as she dips back into favorable territory as she sits down with Charlemagne the God that that interview though any better? We'll check it out. And Donald and Melania Trump attend the annual, Al Smith charity dinner in New York last night. We've got full, comprehensive highlights and analysis of the roast. We've also got a great slate of guests coming in here today. The National Spokeswoman 4, the Republican National Committee Elizabeth Pippko will be here. Washington 3's Republican nominee Joe Kent will be joining us as well. The congressman who sits in Florida's seventh congressional district, Corey Mills will be joining us. The original Papa John, John Schnatter will be here as well. And the former chief of staff to the DOD and special assistant to President Trump. Cash Mattel will be making a return to the show. But before we get into any of our interviews, let's jump right into these headlines. And change the way you consume your news. This is not nom. This is bowling. There are rules. Hey, hey, hey, hey, junior! America! It's like, for the best! So stand by! All right, everybody, welcome to the "Stake for Breakfast" podcast. I'm Roan. I've got Noah here with me. Yo. If you're a first-time listener, welcome to the show. If you're a long-time listener, welcome back to America's Fastest Growing. And quickly becoming favorite political podcast on a busy news Friday. Noah, how you doing? Not too bad. How about you? Oh, hanging in there, busy schedules, always. I'm going to sleep at about, probably about two hours today. Total. That's a lot for you. That's actually almost a full night. That certainly is work last night. Show today. Quick nap. Son's baseball game. Drive my daughter to volleyball practice halfway through when I switch out with my wife. Come home, shower. Change and do work all over again tonight. But here we are. You need to learn how to sleep standing up. Yeah. I probably do some time and don't even know it. I think the only time I fell asleep standing up at boot camp, that was the only thing I can think of. Yeah. I'll just go back to those episodes of the Sopranos when Janice was dating the narcoleptic. Those are great. They're throwing food at them at the table and stuff and she's getting all mad. But no, it's been an absolutely busy week as I suspect it's going to be over the course of the next three 18 days until election day. Noah, how does that make you feel? I'm going to be honest. I'm worried. Okay. Talk about it. Well, I'm worried about what they're going to stoop to because as we've seen with Kamala Harris' betting average going down the toilet when you look at the polls that matter. And that egregiously horrible interview that she did with Fox that everybody's trying to just say that it was a loaded interview and blah, blah, blah. Meanwhile, he was just asking her legitimate questions and when you've never had a hardball interview before and all you've had is softball, you know, my precious, petting you softly on the back of the head, you don't know how to react to legitimate questions. And she was just talking over him, talking over him, just trying to spit out these rehearsed hash, you know, hashed out talking points. So with all that taken into consideration and the fact that I don't think there's any chance besides the, of course, shadow campaign to, you know, this election. I worry about what they're going to stoop to and whether or not that's plunging us into World War three, literally just to sabotage his potential presidency and make it so he's unable to do all the things that he said he was going to do because these people will burn it down. Rather than let somebody have it. It's the epitome of, I'm going to take my ball and go home. I'm going to burn down the country and move to Sweden. Like, that's, that's what these people do. Like, they have citizenship in other countries. They have multiple passports. They have the money to leave when this place turns to shit and they will. I'm going to be the Obamas and live in the Hamptons when they send 50 Haitians there because they think it's funny. I'm literally going to call my buddy at the National Guard and have them removed within 12 hours. Oh, you're working worse. He could have invited him paddle boarding. Oh, true. But then again, some of them do swim to get here. Now they're just coming in on Biden Harris flight. So they don't have to worry about that stuff. Yeah, I saw that now the Lebanese have earned their TPS temporary protected status in the United States. Now we're going to be flying literally terrorists from Hezbollah to counter the ones that we're bringing over from Gaza and the Palestinians on TPS to the United States to be dumped into communities if they're choosing. See that. That is what leads me to believe that they are just trying to burn it down and they're trying to cause chaos because if Trump gets into the White House, they're not working on this election anymore. They're working on the next several elections and whether or not they managed to grant amnesty to these people on the way out or continue their protective status. They've already extended support for Ukraine throughout the Trump presidency just by all that shit that they passed, right? Sure. It's an executive hurdle that Donald Trump's going to have to take care of part of his day one agenda, but he still has to do it. Yeah, and it's going to be something that they're going to try to impeach him over, which is just going to make a bunch of noise, but they're literally importing both sides of fighting age males now. I mean, we were already getting smattering of it, but now that they have TPS, the temporary protective status, it's like now there's no hurdles for them to go over. And if just like the vetting that we've seen throughout this entire administration or lack thereof, I mean, they're basically running somebody. It's like, it's like if you get pulled over by the police and they were only going to run your state that you're in right now and you're from California and you're driving in Arizona. It's like, oh, he's got a clean record. He's never even got a parking ticket in Arizona. Same thing, like, oh, it doesn't have a criminal record in the United States where he's never been before. That makes perfect sense. Meanwhile, his hobbies include beheading and turning your nightstand alarm clock into something that goes boom. Yeah. And we already have like literal cartel head choppers here. Sure. Why not throw some more people into the mix? I mean, the Venezuelan gangs taking over, I think they're doing it. What was it? The last story was in Texas. El Paso. It's only a couple hotels though. Do you hear yourself seem to be a big conservative talking point last week is these interviewers tried to rationalize only a few buildings? Yeah, it's only a few buildings. It's only a few worksites. It's only a few rapes. It's only a few murders. Yeah. Well, you know, and as the Babylon Bee put out, the 9/11 was only a few buildings. Even one more than they expected. Yeah. Well, I mean, I'm pretty sure they expected the third one. Sure. You know what El Paso means, right? What? It's Spanish for the Passo. That's what I thought. And so... El Nino! That was such a great clip. Yeah. Love me some Chris Farley. It was Chris Farley as Ric Flair as El Nino, which means the Nino. It's Spanish for the Nino. Oh boy. Did you see the leader of Hamas meet his untimely demise yesterday, the video that came out from the drone? But was it untimely? Wait. There's a drone video? I've been totally offline for the last two days. So after they blew up the building and like, you know, did the whole eliminating a lot of the terrorists, they sent in a drone and they get up to like, you know, one of the higher floors and they go into this side of the building that's blown off and the Sinwar guy is sitting there in a recliner. He had been hit by one of the munitions that had struck the building. He lost his right arm from the elbow down, his right leg from the knee down, so he probably bled out in that chair. Yeah. And he was wearing, you know, the diaper around his face and stuff like that. And he looks and he sees the drone and he just picks up like a piece of plywood and like, just does the, like, throws it at the drone, just like, moves at it. Oh, he was still alive. Yeah, he was still alive. The drone, like, ducked left, came back and zoomed in on him and then the next picture I saw of him, he looked like they had put, like, quite a big munition through the back of his head. Yeah. So they confirmed it was ham and then surgical strike him. Mm-hmm. He should have just let him bleed out in the freaking recliner. Yeah, he didn't look like he was that way to go in your lazy boy. Too much of a good time. Yeah. You think it was a massaging chair? Ooh, well, there was definitely some vibrations going on. I have to talk about our guest line up today. You know, here's the thing. I'm under an immense amount of stress getting our guest line up strung together every week because every single person who means anything within this movement right now and getting Donald Trump reelected and sent back to the White House in January is out on the road and their schedule is about as fluid as a cup of water and I'm not even joking. I send out the emails for years outside of the very immediate time around election cycles and it's like the emails go out within hours. I've got two dozen, which is making up 60 to 70% of our guest list, which is around 80 guests a month, you know, for an unsindicated, unsponsored podcast that's done in the homemade studios. Let me tell you something about getting about 80 guests a month locked in. It's not easy task and I'm running into the back of every single episode of our show with maybe one or two confirmations. You know, some of the regulars who go on here, but I think we were able to get a better than average job done today. So straight from whether it's Trump Force One or Trump Tower in New York or wherever Donald Trump is out on the road, Elizabeth Pippko will be joining us. She'll be coming back. She's been doing a lot of extensive work with the president traveling with him in the inner circle. Someone who's been around since 2016, but is now in that immediate orbit of President Trump. So we'll catch up with her. We're also nearing election season. Obviously, it's three weeks as many as the great candidates who made it to the nomination and through in this election cycle right now and are looking to help make America great again starting in January of next year, we'll get as many back as want to or can because of campaigning come on the show. You know, the guests throughout the years, we usually continue these relationships up with them when they go to Capitol Hill, but Joe Kent is going to be joining us to round out our lineup for this edition of the podcast. Now in our second edition of the podcast, just like I said, someone who we met on the campaign trail last cycle, who has been an amazing congressman and has been doing so much work to go above and beyond his constitutional duties, Florida representative Corey Mills will kick off our second edition of the podcast. He's literally in helicopters, delivering aid, delivering star links, unfortunately helping find bodies in rural North Carolina for the last couple of weeks. In addition to hopping on a jet and going to major Trump events, hopping on a jet and going back down to his district where he's campaigning to retain his house seat as well. So it's been like crazy trying to catch up with Corey. We talk all the time, but to actually find 15 minutes where he can just go through some of the stuff he's working on, talk about this presidential election and what we need to do over the course of the next three weeks, we've got a great interview with him. And a lot of the hurdles are not so much that he doesn't have the 15 minutes, but they're moving around so much. They're in weird areas that don't have service. So I mean, when I have to edit the show and you have somebody that sounds like they're, you know, the bad guy from the Matrix, you know, it's really difficult. Well, that's why some of our interviews, it's you'll catch it and I'll try to edit out a lot of it, but it sounds a little bit disjointed at times and it's like I'm trying to make it seem reasonable without making it sound shitty. All I have to say now that you kind of open up the door, Noah is that have fun with Cash's interview today. We caught up with the former chief of staff of the DOD, the former acting assistant director of the DNI, the former special assistant to President Trump, Cash Patel, the government gangster hunter himself on the bus. Oh, no. And throughout the entirety of his interview, he was trying to block getting hit in the nuts by former acting US Attorney General, Matt Whittaker, kept bouncing into the frames when I was trying to interview him this morning. But I mean, most of it's good, but some of it is sounding a little bit matrixy. I put the flags there. You always do like just enough to where you can make this two sentences kind of sound like they're connected. And that's all we want to get to our listenership, the overall message. And then also somewhere in there, better pizza, better ingredients. I want some Papa John's right now. Papa John's is back today as well. One of our leading economists here in America first, he's got a new article that's getting ready to come out. He's also, as you'll find out in our interview with him today, looking to also help make America healthy again. And that's kind of where he shifted all of the focus. So not just a humble pizza salesman anymore. He's really looking into the organics, to the homegrown, and doing it maybe on a national scale and looking to be involved in the next Trump administration, possibly working with RFK Jr. He is going to limit what he's going to talk about it today. But you know what? A lot of people ask random questions about our guests, and I have to say whenever John Schnatner is on the show, one of the things that people always ask like, he sounds like he's really involved. But what is he doing now? So when I posed the question to him this morning, he kind of gave us a little bit of insight on what he's been up to, what he's really dialed into right now. And yeah, it seems like it's pretty exciting. A lot of moving parts. You have a hell of a time saying his name sometimes. Yeah. Yeah. Schnatter. But we're going to get it all done today. We got a bunch of stuff to cover about. I got the shortest coverage. We're going to jump into that in just a sec of Donald Trump's remarks that he delivered this week up in Detroit, Michigan, at the Detroit Economic Club. Sort of covering the whole event, which is very policy driven. We've already covered that a ton of stuff. I found a clip of like Donald Trump's five best moments from that speaking event. So we'll get it done in like two minutes. So we can outline and go over the remarks he delivered to supporters down in Atlanta, Georgia for Trump rally, which was held earlier this week. As Noah mentioned at the top of the show, Kamala Harris sat down with Brett Baer for her first big girl interview ever. And it was about probably, I mean, worse than they could humanly imagine, it was a murder scene. Yeah. I put up the post on Twitter. You know that one where the guy's like pointing the gun in his mouth and they're like, oh my God. And then he like points it at all of them instead. I said, this is Kamala Harris's communications director watching her interview with Brett Baer on Fox News with the rest of her campaign team yesterday. Apparently people from her campaign team, and I don't know if this is true or not, but this is something I saw, they were literally like waving their arms, like pleading for the interview to stop like, stop, stop. He's already dead. Don't beat him anymore. Yeah. We got the clip of Brett Baer trying to talk about how they were trying to ice him the entire time. In addition to that, what else are we going to look at America responds to Kamala Harris's interview and Kamala Harris went on Charlemagne the God this week, and it didn't go as smooth. She thought she could go from Brett Baer back into some familiar or maybe even safe territory. It didn't go as smooth as you'd probably think. I mean, listen. Set up too. Nancy Mace was on Charlemagne the God yesterday, and her interview was so much smoother and had no like blips or like big explosions, even though Nancy Mace is America first conservative who's sports star on Trump, Charlemagne the God was actually her high school classmate, and they joked in the beginning. Nancy Mace. They went to the same high school. Oh, nice. She dropped out before he did, and now look at how great they've turned out. That's amazing. Yeah. It's a drop off. It is. It is. And we'll also take a look at, listen, Noah, last night, I'm glad you've been unconnected from the news for the last couple of days because we had the annual historic Al Smith Catholic charity dinner. And let me just set it up for you. We all remember how Donald Trump just absolutely roasted everybody back in 2016. Now incumbent presidents don't go. So it would have been Joe Biden that had to attend last year or last cycle. I can't remember off the top of my head if he did, but Donald Trump and Melania went together last night and Kamala Harris decided not to show up. She actually made a video to send in in lieu of her attendance there, which is just a big slap in the face and then used superstar from Saturday Night Live as like a human prop in her armpit sniffing's not going to save you right now, lady, especially when you're going to perform. This is a performance before a Catholic charity. And if you wondered if Donald Trump did good or absolutely brought down the house, Adam, the thank yous, the acknowledgments and the goodbyes, he spoke for a total of 28 minutes. Anyone that's ever been to a Trump rally knows he can do that like four or five fold in a row and not have any issues whatsoever. You can't do the Catholic charity thing right now because you're going to risk pissing off all of your pro abortion voters. And that was the thing. She was advised not to go. Actually, I've got a clip of it right. I wrote down a little note about it right here. Just by whom. So there was a major drama within the Kamala Harris campaign over the last 24 hours, especially this morning where apparently it boiled over. A source close to Kamala Harris revealed that she called this morning on a conference call with her senior staffers and berated her campaign manager, Julie Chavez, for over 30 minutes on the phone. A source also stated that Chavez advised Kamala Harris not to attend the Al Smith charity dinner because it could send the wrong message and risk alienating her LGBTQ and pro abortion voters if she was seen or viewed as closing up to Catholics. Instead, she suggested a compromise of sending in a poorly received, edited and telepromptered video in lieu of an in person appearance. And then it said by the end of the call, there was people crying, yelling and screaming at each other like all the typical stuff you would expect to Kamala Harris's campaign has completely collapsed. She's collapsing in the money markets in the polls. She can't just get no traction whatsoever. I haven't seen, I think I've got a clip for the end of the show. They brought Don Lemon back as a guest on Inside Politics last night at CNN, the network which fired him like literally six months ago. And they talked about his roving reporting going around the country and he's like, talk about being a cuck coming back. Like I'd be like, fuck you. Stelter's back too. They always like half him in from his little office at Harvard. It looks like he's in the room at the end of office space when they put Milton in the basement. I was told I could listen to the radio from the hours of 85 at a reasonable volume. But I mean, Don Lemon last night was like, listen, I know people have criticized me maybe for not trying to find Democrats, maybe for editing my interviews to only bring on what looks like the silliest of Trump supporters. He's like, I can't find legitimate supporters of Kamala Harris. It didn't matter what state he went to. And even if they are a quote unquote legitimate supporter of Kamala Harris, they are a low information voter who has no idea about geopolitics, global politics, the same thing or what's happening in the real world. They live in a fucking bubble. They get their information from one side of the media only and they live in just this giant echo chamber and they do not live in the in the real world. They don't have anything to back it up except it's not Trump. I just want to remind everybody also because I'm trying to get as much stuff into the beginning of our show here. It's going to be busy for the next couple of weeks. So buckle up both in Georgia and Arizona early in person voting has begun and it will run through November 1st for both states ballot by mail request deadline in both states is October 25th. So we're running up hard on that just five days away, six days away here and election day and ballot by mail are due by 7 p.m. in both states on election day. So I just wanted to everyone to keep in mind that that's exactly what's going on right now in regards to Georgia and Arizona as some of the other states that are getting ready to open up as well. And one other thing I've got before we jump into it, Noah, did you hear? I mean, you had had two of the bangers. Magonomics. Amazing. Make America healthy again has been part of one of our reoccurring ad reads for what about a year now? Maybe no credit for none of this shit. Both picked up and harnessed by the Trump campaign. I finally got make America healthy again was more my girlfriend, but whatever. Hey, it still comes from the same apparatus. Trump Chilla. And I had to thank her last week. I said it on our Tuesday edition and show Margot Martin captioned a lot of the stuff she put on her Instagram with Trump Chilla, something that came right from here. One other thing, no, I'm going to have to say this is an L for you because you said it wasn't happening or probably wouldn't. And I've been on since day one. I saw an interview with Fox and friends this morning when Donald Trump appeared in studio about a little bit of his weekend plans rolling up his sleeves and getting dirty for America first let's hear it either today or tomorrow you're going to McDonald's you're going to be working the fryer. You're going to wear the paper hat. I'm going to do everything. I'll tell you what, you're going to do a friend of mine. It's going to do it. McDonald's someplace. Oh, I'm gone because she lied. You don't think she ever worked at McDonald's? I know she did. We checked it out. Unless somebody comes up with something. We checked it out. They said she never worked here. She even picked the store. We went to the manager. The manager has been there forever. You remember her? No, she never worked here. They know. Okay. So will you wear the paper hat? And you know what I'm talking about at the press. If I said I worked at McDonald's and it turned out not to be true, this would be the story of a front page of that stupid New York Times, the worst paper, it is the worst rag. The New York Times is the worst most, they would have me front page for months. No, but I can't get any, that's why I have to do it myself. That's why I'm doing it. So you're going to get trained and you're going to make French fries? Well, I don't know how much the training will be. Not too much salt. Not going to be. Oh. Just a little about that much. Oh. See, that's the thing. Listen, we've told you guys before on the show, Donald Trump's fries have to be fresh and they have to be extra salt. We know. Why is that? Why is that an L for me? Did I say he wasn't going to work at McDonald's? Yeah. He said probably wasn't going to happen. Oh, well, yeah. But at this point, see, things change with how you're going to predict these kind of things. Now, had I known that Kamala Harris was going to go and literally put a shotgun in her own mouth and blow her own head off on live TV, then maybe I would have said it would happen because now he has nothing to lose. It's going to be great. And I say all that figuratively. I'm not, you know, inciting violence or anything. She literally basically suicided her campaign on television. That's what I'm saying. Yeah. No, she certainly did. And she just continues to lie and double down on lies and she's got nothing right now. You know, another thing we're going to stay away from for the next three weeks, I just want to let everybody know, let's not bad luck ourselves or jinx it. Don't be saying the L word at all when it comes to close. What the selection could be electorally. Oh, yeah. We're going to do our work right up to two and through election day and then we're going to see how things shake out. You know, just in the last 24 hours, Donald Trump has been running around crazy. Started off yesterday going tape-recorded episode of Tyra's podcast, you know, Tyra's from Fox News, kind of looks like the Brown Hulk. That's a good, that's an app description, yeah. Mm-hmm. He then went to the osmit dinner. He attended it with Melania. It was great to see them both out in public together. They were well received. Even Latisha James got up and clapped when he came in, believe it or not. He was up at 4 a.m. to do Fox and Friends today and he did a four-hour taping of Dan Bongino's show directly after that. So for anyone that's saying he's hiding or avoiding debates or not doing interviews or not being transparent, kiss our ass, you know, do you think the Joe Rogan thing is true? He's going on Rogan. He was on, actually, if you want to include a little bit more of his week this week, he was on PBD. He sat down for about a 90-minute podcast with him. And he brought up the Rogan thing about, "Oh yeah, I heard she's going on there." And he's like, "Yeah, so am I." And he's like, "Oh really?" He's like, "Yeah, we're just trying to work out the logistics, but yeah, I'm going on there." So Rogan is going to eviscerate her and not even trying to. Rogan is very even killed, but he's not going to let you get away with bullshit. He's going to be like, "Look, lady, I understand that you have all these talking points that you want to get out, but I'm asking you a question and you're not answering it." That's literally how it's going to go. I'm predicting. I hope there isn't some starstruck, she's the vice president of the United States effect that happens to Joe Rogan. I haven't seen it with almost any other guests. He calls everybody on their bullshit. So there should be no change with Kamala Harris. And then again, when Donald Trump wants to exaggerate about some points, he makes the best economy in the history of the world. It was for one quarter, we get it, but it was for one quarter. Enafists and secure border in the history of the world. Also again, for one fiscal year, not all four, but still, the numbers dramatically decrease and crossing stopped under Donald Trump. There's ways that he's able to say things in there, not be untrue, but they are in some context. It's exaggerated, which that's part of campaigning. And Joe Rogan will say, "Okay, it was for one quarter of the economy. Could you do it for years now?" Again, you have to take into context. One of the biggest things, and I thought it was the best part, of the PBD appearance by President Trump this week, was Jerome Powell, hoping change Obama comes in, federal interest rate down to zero, eight years straight, no raise, minimal raise. Donald Trump comes in, every quarter it goes up for the entirety of his presidency. Joe Biden comes in, change candidate, federal interest rate down to zero. And now you've seen it, even with the ridiculous inflation and all the other stuff that's going on right now, it marginally go up a fraction of a percent, maybe annually, bi-annually throughout the course of Joe Biden's, Jerome Powell needs to be fired, I hope Donald Trump takes care of that on day one. Just want to touch on the President's event schedule for the rest of this week, okay? So tonight he's going to be in Detroit, Michigan, he'll be hosting a rally. He'll be in Lebanon, Pennsylvania on Saturday. He's also going to be holding a town hall in Pennsylvania on Sunday. Monday he kicks off the week holding a rally in North Carolina. He'll have a town hall led by great guests of the show here, Dr. Ben Carson in North Carolina on Monday as well. It's the 11th hour faith leaders meeting in town hall. On Wednesday he'll be in Duluth, Georgia. He'll bounce over on Thursday to Las Vegas for a turning point USA sponsored event. And then next Sunday it's really the only rally left in this entire circuit that I care about, Donald Trump, Madison Square Garden. So a busy week for the President. In addition to all the media he's going to do, he's going to be bouncing around, I believe there's seven states in there, five of them battleground, one is going to be New York. There's internal polling coming out today from the office of the governor of New York, Noah Kathy Holchill saying that Donald Trump currently in Democrat internal polling is winning the state of New York by two points. I don't doubt it. I can't remember the last time a president won the state of New York on the Republican side. There is, there is a good, a good chance that the electoral map is going to look like it was when it was, what's the name of the guy that, uh, it starts an M on Mondale, Mondale, Walter Mondale. Well, consequently it's funny that you mentioned that the last time a Democrat presidential candidate nominee did not go to the osmoth dinner. It was Walter Mondale and he lost a 49 to one absolute spanking. Yeah. Well, that's the thing. She's, she's mirroring Mondale. She's skipping the same stuff that he did. I mean, I mean, yeah, ask person to do did that was this person, but like she's stacking up the chips. She's betting at all on seven. All right, we got everything covered jumping into this right now before we get into the rally that Donald Trump held in Atlanta, Georgia. Here's him. Donald Trump delivered remarks on the economy at the economic club of Detroit earlier this week. It was hosted by Bloomberg news and then the editor in chief of Bloomberg, John Mickawaith, real scumbag, definitely never trumper, kind of like, so Donald Trump spoke and then on the side stage, there was like two chairs and a coffee table and he's like, you know, when we have certain events, people will come up, but then they'll either sit down with us or they'll let the crowd interact or like, do you have time to do that today? And he was like, really wasn't supposed to do this, but yeah, I guess we can. And fiery back and forth between the Bloomberg editor in chief and Donald Trump over the course of about, I think he stayed for like maybe 25 more minutes to answer your questions, but even when the guy tried to promote fake news, let's just say in regards to tariffs and stuff, Donald Trump was ready to swing and hit those right out of the park. I've got a brief summary in one audio clip here of the entire ventilator. I think it's the greatest job in government. You show up to the office once a month and you say, let's say, flip a coin. And everybody talks about you like you're a god. Oh, what will he do? I mean, before the guy used to walk into my office, he was like big and hostile, he was fine. But you did talk about, I mean, you talked about removing him once. I did because he was keeping the rich, do I? He's talking about your own power. And I was right. They've been wrong about everything. So have you, by the way. You've been wrong. You're trying to turn this. You're trying to turn this. You've been wrong. No, you're trying to turn this into debates. There are business people. There are business people. You've been wrong. You've been wrong. All your life on this stuff. We're going to put tariffs on them. And they're going to do. And you know what they can do? The Mercedes Benz will start building in the United States. And they have a little bit. But you know what they really are? Assembly, like in South Carolina. But they build everything in the United States. And they have a little bit. But you know what they really are? Assembly, like in South Carolina. But they build everything in the United States. And they have a little bit. But you know what they really are? Assembly, like in South Carolina. But they build everything in Germany. And then they assemble it here. They get away with murder. Because they say, "Oh yes, we're building." Because they don't build it. They take them out of a box and assemble them. We can have our child do it. Tariffs also have another side. Isn't that something that you have to acknowledge? No. You could be plunging America into the biggest trade war since Smoot Hall. But you're going to stop. You're going to stop. There are tariffs already in the United States. So what you have to do is build your plans in the United States. And you don't have any tariffs. But people in a lot of places like... How about this? Gabbard Nuscom. He's the governor of California. Maybe he's heard of him. He signed Nuscom, Michael. Do you think? Oh, he corrected. He corrected. That's the first time I've ever heard. There are CEOs out here. If they said those sort of things about a rival CEO, they would be sacked. But they don't have to... They don't have to go through what I have to go through. There's never been a president that's been treated like me, so I have to fight my own way. You may don't. And you want to know what the funny part about it was, even though it was kind of an ambush for President Trump, obviously Bloomberg looking to get some talking points there. Maybe some opposition media that they could put out in regards to him not having the correct answers or not being able to answer in general. He won over the audience in supposedly Blue State of Michigan in Sapphire, Blue City of Detroit, talking about the last remnants of the auto industry that lives there and how Donald Trump has a plan to save it. And he even went through... One of the biggest questions was he was talking about outsourcing these jobs and manufacturing, and Donald Trump said, "Hey, that huge plant, that $6 billion plant they were building in Mexico, as soon as I became the Republican nominee, the work stopped. And it's not going to pick up again until hopefully never, but he said they stopped all the contracts. And they're not building it now because they don't think it's worth it to be taxed one or two hundred percent tariffs on products that they're trying to send into the United States." So big stuff, another good showing for President Trump who is able to navigate, I mean, obviously his own words, unlike the unburdened Kamal Harris cannot. And let's jump into a little coverage. Again, not as many clips as usual because we're down to... This is the final countdown here, people. We know what he's saying. I'm trying to get a lot of the clips that he's not normally talking about, maybe some of the funny stuff as well. Just kind of keep you up on what it looks like, the size of the crowds, the interactiveness level of the crowds as well. I've got one clip leading into this, it's obviously who opened for him, and that's Florida Congressman Byron Donald's. Let's hear it. I see you, brother. I see you right there, brother. I see you. I see you. Oh, man. See, Trump did it now. Oh, make a side-fies in the house. Okay, brother. Okay, brother. All right. Okay. Hispanic matter saying, "You know what? We need to secure the southern border, and I need an economy that's going to let me pass something onto my kids. They're rolling with us." [applause] And for the liberal news and for the Harris campaign, if you want to call it toxic masculinity, be my guest. You know what we call it? We call it manhood, and manhood is needed in America today. Nice. Yeah. That was a mic drop, he just walked off. [applause] That's what you do. You need people like Byron Donald's out there at this point of the campaign. Those are the greatest supporters of Donald Trump, and for reasons why. People that have big investments in the next administration too, and making a name for yourself is your rising superstar within the party. You look at some of these places, you know, I do believe that internal polling that Donald Trump might have a lead, or it's a very close race in the state of New York. You know, I do believe that all of these labor unions didn't go out, and after a hundred years of getting behind Democrats decided just for no reason, oh, we're just not going to endorse this cycle. It is for a reason. It's because they know all the people that keep them in office and keep them in their $9 million homes, and getting their three and 500% raises annually while they give like two, three percent to all the rank and file, or the ones that keep them in that lifestyle. And if you keep going down this road of radical, progressive Marxism and communism, like we're seeing from the Democrat Party right now, all the factories will be gone. And then you won't have a labor to union over anymore. And that's the big takeaway from that. Donald Trump was jumping into the remarks here and talking about something that we touched on at the beginning of our show. It's early voting time in Georgia, in Nevada, and a bunch of other states, it's just beginning right now. Get your vote done, get your vote in as soon as possible, and then you can go chase ballots. And that means motivating other people to go to the polls. Let's check it out. The storm, early mail-in voting in your state, is now underway, and early in person is underway. But I'll tell you what, I'm hearing very good things now. It hasn't been going on too long, but we've seen numbers. They're saying, wow, those are big numbers. In fact, they said a record for the number of ballots today, right? And numbers, right? So if you have a ballot, return it immediately. If not, go tomorrow as soon as you can. Go to the polls and vote. Then, for the next 21 days, get everyone you know to get out and vote. We don't want to take a chance. We can't lose this country. We're going to lose our country. If we're not successful, we're going to lose our country. You know, and those are some good points that he makes there. You have to be able to just take care of it early this time. You remember what happened on Election Day back in 2020. They're calling the race in Arizona, and now we're early. There's pipes bursting at the arena in North Carolina. They just stopped counting votes in Wisconsin, Michigan, and Pennsylvania. And then, you know, this is on the 4th or the 5th of November 2020, and then on the 7th, they announced Joe Biden's the president. I'm seeing some of the early returns from these ballots that are coming in. Republican registration is winning and a lot, if not all of the swing states. The amount of African American and Hispanics who are coming out and voting early are also at record numbers, which speaks volumes for the job that President Trump is doing. Noah, did you see yesterday he walked in, didn't get cornrows, but walked into a black barbershop, black owned barbershop in Brooklyn, New York yesterday and sat down with the boys and, you know, had a little bit of a conversation about the economy and how hard it's been for them to keep their business afloat. Yeah. You can't take for granted, again, and it's a term that we've really weaponized here on the show over the course of the last couple months. He's leaving no stone unturned. There's not going to be people who on November 6 are saying, Oh, I really wish we would have done this, said that, gone on this program, brought this person into the campaign, literally. I mean, I'm running out of things to put on a wish list that Donald Trump would do between now and election day, and it's, you know, a few items at the very least, and it looks like some of them remember to listen, working at McDonald's was one of them. For as much as it's funny, it also puts Kamala Harris like straight up in the face of her own lie and says, I never said I worked at McDonald's, but now I've worked at McDonald's more than Kamala Harris ever has. We fact checked it. She lied about it. So you have to be able to do all the things that's necessary. And, you know, the Harris campaign, they've got nothing. They're saying that Donald Trump is tired. Donald Trump is canceling interviews. I mean, they're moving parts of their schedule around, but when you talk about just what he did over the course of the last 24 hours, and how much he's got plus doing all the media hits in between his regular events. I mean, this was a, this rally that we're covering right now was at the Cobb Energy and Performing Arts Center in Atlanta, Georgia. It's a huge venue. I've been there before. And massive venue, and it was packed to the gills with people outside. You know, in a place that Democrats usually don't even want to ever have to worry about, and that I've got Donald Trump campaigning in the heart of the ATL 21 days before the election. He would quickly segue to hammering Kamala Harris on, you guessed it, the border. Let's check it out. But one of the deadliest and most vicious migrant gangs that Kamala has imported into our country is the savage Venezuelan prison gang known as Trenday Aragua. Have you heard of them? Trenday Aragua. In Aurora, Colorado, and communities in all 50 states, this gang is terrorizing law-abiding citizens, including taking over multiple apartment complexes. And they are really going, and they are vicious as hell. Take a look at it. Open borders, deadly consequences. Order prices, record high crossings, are putting a strain on cities. He's using a lot of these videos during the rallies right now instead of beforehand. The Venezuelan gang members storming an apartment complex in Aurora, Colorado. When people talk about my good crime, this is what they're talking about. Biden and Harris had created a program to bring them in under humanitarian parole. I am in favor of saying that we're not going to treat people who are undocumented across the border's criminal. More than 13,000 illegal immigrants convicted of murder have been released into the United States. My 20-year-old daughter Kayla Hamilton was murdered in her own room. Kayla's murderer was apprehended by Border Patrol, processing illegally into the U.S. Kayla's murderer had been improperly released into the United States. Abolish ICE. Yeah, we need to probably think about starting from scratch. Shouldn't Afghan National is in custody the day after being accused of plotting an election day terrorist attack. The Southwick entered the U.S. on a special immigrant visa. More than a dozen people suspected of being Trenday Aragua gang members right here in San Antonio. The gang members had been terrorizing the apartment complex. New details in the murder of Lake and Riley. The illegal immigrant suspect, who cops say committed the heinous murder, is a Venezuelan national. And was paroled and released into the country by the Biden administration. Two men investigators say are in the country illegally from Venezuela are charged with capital murder and the death of Jocelyn Nungari. Court documents suggest a group of men arrested for beating and robbing a Dallas woman last month are members of a Venezuelan street game. The street gift Manuel Hernandez Hernandez was booked by Colli Bill Police just two days earlier and released the day before the robbery. You don't think that leaves a mark, Noah? Yeah, that leaves a welt. I mean, listen, how can anybody think that they are immune to something happening to them or their family members anywhere in America anymore? God forbid you live in a border state because they're just busting them into like your cine setters or to your major transportation hubs and just dropping them off of where they go from there. Nobody knows. But I mean, if you even live in the interior, these rural parts of the United States, especially in red states, you know, we've heard from Indiana Congresswoman. We've heard from South Carolina Congressman Russell Fry and Ralph Norman, Nancy Mase as well about the ramped up. It's not happening in states that border Mexico anymore and all the people that are able to be trafficked and caravaned up there. Now it's where they're dumping these people. Biden flights three or four of the major, you know, crime syndicate strongholds in Latin America and Cuba are now just unabatedly being flown into the United States. The cities and all over the place and just dumped out into the communities. How can people think if you have a daughter, if you have a mother or a sister or an aunt, you know, that they might be subjected to some of these terrible crimes. I mean, it's always kind of the same. Oh, every time you see one of these beautiful young women get killed. Yeah, well, it's the amount of criminals is directly proportional to how safe you are. And when you're importing without vetting, I mean, with your weak ass vetting, these criminals into the country, you're going to see. And that's the stuff reported. There's a lot of crimes that are being not reported. There's a lot of crimes that are being unsolved. And we're only hearing about the, yes, this guy was dumb enough to fall asleep in the car after he did it. Like he happens to be an illegal alien. He happens to be a person that's been released into the country by the Biden-Harris administration with a notice to appear or whatever. It's just, it's bad. And you know, you have to start out with the most evil list of people. You know, JD Vance sat down for a podcast and he said the Trump administration moving forward in a second term would start out with a large number of people. He can't even put a cap on it in year one, starting with the first 120 days setting up the infrastructure for it. And he says, once the process gets streamlined, there's no reason why the United States can't be actively deporting anywhere between one and one and a half million people a year for 20, 30 years moving forward. Obviously, it's going to take the right type of leadership for that to be accomplished, but if you're looking for Donald Trump to have the success that he wants in his second term, it should roll into another eight years of Republican control, at least in the White House. And you'll be able to keep up the infrastructure that they want to set up here with the deportation stuff. And again, this is going to cost hundreds and hundreds of millions, if not billions of dollars, just to get going. And once it gets started, obviously, it's going to be easier. There's going to be incentives for countries to take their people back. There's going to be taxes and tariffs and sanctions dangled over them as well. And we're going to have to start making the prison system great again, because for all of these repeat offenders or ones that have committed crimes here in the United States, they've got to do their time before they're sent home as well. So there's a lot of different components, but again, they're looking to do some really innovative stuff without using things that we've never used before in regards to helping out with deportations moving forward. And just talk with Tom Holman. He talked about it costing tens of millions of dollars just to get a couple thousand people out of here over the time that he was in ICE. And that's just getting the planes, getting the fuel, getting the security, and then all the coordination that goes with the countries that they're returning to. So it's going to cost a lot of money. And we're going to have to be getting it in from other places to be able to cover the cost of that. The Fox News poll, which came out today, a 70% of the country, including almost 40% of Democrats now support mass deportations based off the current state of the immigration system and the way it's been kind of destroyed under Kamala Harris and Joe Biden over the course of the last four years. Those are very favorable numbers. You had those numbers down in the mid 20s back when Donald Trump was in office from the Democrat side. And now it's up over 40%. So you see almost a doubling of that. Donald Trump talked about the largest deportation operation in the history of the country that's here. Immediately upon taking the oath of office, I will launch the largest deportation program in America. I will rescue every town across America that has been invaded and conquered. They've conquered our country. This is an invasion of a military force. They have weapons that are on par with our US military, but we will put these vicious and bloodthirsty criminals to jail or kick them the hell out of our country. Ideally, the second is we don't want to have to. So pack your bags. It's going to be a day one initiative. JD Vance has been using it. I saw Speaker Johnson use it over the weekend as well. And it's big time. It's big time. But again, and like so many people who have come on the show have said, the minute the first aggravated previously convicted criminal gets removed from this country. He'll be at the front of the line and they'll have a thousand mothers with kids who now will never know their father behind him. And it's going to take resolve like we've never had before out of our government to just be able to put your head down and plow through the initial media blitz negatively of this stuff to be able to get through it and get things rolling. We can't fold like last time. Kids and cages was Obama. Separation of families was Obama. They pinned it on Trump and it hamstrung his immigration stuff for the first year, year and a half of his presidency. Rolling right into a midterm election where he lost house. So I hear a lot of the congressmen and women who come on the show understand that it's going to take a little bit more metal than we're used to kind of sticking our necks out there for, but we'll see what happens. Guys, wherever you're listening to the show today, welcome to the first of two big Friday editions of the State for Breakfast podcast. Listen, do us a favor. Our podcast is always going to be free. So we just ask you to go to any of the major podcasting platforms, including Apple, Spotify, iHeart, Samsung, Amazon podcasts, or wherever you listen to your shows. And hit the subscribe, the follow the plus follow button and make sure our shows downloading to your electronic device. In addition, you can check us out on social media, Twitter, get her true social Instagram and TikTok is where we have accounts, find them, follow them. If you hit the notification bells, you'll never miss out on all the great stuff we're working on down here. It's taking breakfast like our all-star guest list. Elizabeth Pippko from the RNC and the Trump campaign. She's the national spokeswoman for officially in her title, the RNC joining us on the show in just a minute. Donald Trump also laid out some of the points of his vision for a second term while in Atlanta, Georgia earlier this week. Let's check it out. I can buy American, build American, grow American and show the whole world that the American dream is back, bigger, better, and stronger than ever before. I will stop the global theft of American jobs and turn the U.S. into the manufacturing superpower of the world. I will end the war in Ukraine, stop the chaos in the Middle East and prevent World War III. I can do that. I will crush violent crime and give our police the support, protection, resources, and respect. They so dearly. I tell you what, we have to give our police. We have to take care of our police. And it's turning out to be more dangerous than ever. Did you see that Zelensky was awarded another $452 million today by the Biden-Harris administration? I would expect nothing less. Just for incidentals, no biggie. Just, you know, throw a little salt on the wound of everybody in the country here who's suffering and can't afford to pay their mortgages on their house that's devastated and destroyed. Yeah, or the generations of families there have absolutely wiped out. Yeah. It's wild and, you know, it's scary to see that there's a lot of things right now, especially in regards to the Ukraine narrative that if heated up, it's kind of going under the radar because of Israel's operations into Lebanon while still combating Hamas and Gaza Strip. But, you know, when you talk about this asshat, if you can't give us some financial support, okay, okay, please give us a credit. Did you hear about what his new thing is, his five points for success in the war against Russia? Is it money laundering? That's close, and I'm not going to read all the points here, but he actually said, well, you know, Ukraine has to join NATO. And, you know, if you guys don't want to let us join NATO, like, we already have nuclear reactors in Ukraine, maybe we should just develop our own nuclear weapons. That's what he's dangling out there this week. So now he's threatening us. Now, now he's extorting us. Now the one of the most corrupt, dirty countries in the entire planet is now extorting the United States for money. And people push back on it all the harder. Yeah. And he's like, oh, I didn't say we were developing them. I said, we could or maybe we should. So do you don't want to let us in? And now I saw it go back to acting. And we'll just, you know, 15,000 North Korean troops are heading to Russia right now. How fantastic is that? Mm-hmm. Mm-hmm. I've been telling our listenership for a year now. Kim Jong-un is starved for attention. He misses Donald Trump. He wants the love fest. And he's going to do what he needs to do to attention seek, heading all the way up to this election to make sure that he has Donald Trump's attention. He has Donald Trump's attention moving back in. You know, for the things that happen under Donald Trump, especially in regards to North Korea, it's a game changer that probably will never be reciprocated because there aren't too many countries like North Korea left on the planet. Just the Hermit Nation where they have their own economy, their own sustainability, just one of the most tyrannical dictators in the history of the world. And Donald Trump had them toes to the starting line of being able to formally be welcomed into the global community, maybe economy-wise, maybe treating their people a little bit better, definitely denuclearization, and look where we're at now. They're sending ground troops to Russia to participate in the special operation against Ukraine now. Mm-hmm. Wow. That's where we're at. A lot of people missed that this week. Last clip I've got, and obviously this was all about putting America first, but I'll just play a little bit of a portion of the closeout. Let's hear it. [applause] Early voting is underway. Get everyone out. Get everyone you know. Just get them all out to vote. Go tomorrow. After all, we have been through together. We stand on the verge of the four greatest years in the history of our country. These will be, despite the fact that we've been set back so far by incompetent, vicious, foolish leadership, we will have the four greatest years in the history of our country. [applause] And with your help from now until election day, we will redeem America's promise and we will take back the nation that we love. Nothing will sway us, nothing will slow us, and no one will stop us. We will press forward to our magnificent American destiny. And together we will fight, fight, fight. I like it. Mm-hmm. [applause] [chanting] We have to get out and vote. We have to win, win, win. We've got to win, win, win. If you don't win, win, win. We've all had a good time, but it's not going to matter, right? Hope you enjoyed the rallies. Because when we've done this amazing three nominations in a row, what we've done, we've got to win. If we don't win, it's like it was all, it was all for not very much. We can't let that happen. [applause] November 5th will be the most important day in the history of our country, and together we will make America powerful again. [applause] We will make America wealthy again. He slowed it back down. I like it like this better. We will make America healthy again. [applause] We will make America strong again. [laughter] We will make America proud again. [applause] We will make America safe again. [applause] And we will make America great again. Thank you, Georgia. God bless you. God bless you, Georgia. [applause] Immediately drops the trap. God bless you all. [applause] Judges? Noah? Well, 10 out of 10, obviously. I'm giving it a 10. We're down to a pass zero barrier here. There's no going back, and I'll tell you guys what. I had said it on the Tuesday edition of the show. You better fucking enjoy it. This is the last three weeks that we will ever see Donald Trump campaign in this context ever again. He's reshaped the political campaign and everything that it's all about, and we can't say enough about how we will never see such an iconic movement and an iconic man out on the campaign trail like this, probably ever again in any of our lifetimes. I'm going to leave it at that as we're getting ready to jump in with the National Spokeswoman for the RNC Elizabeth Pipco. But before we do, let's get a first check in with one of our partners. I think it's time we had a conversation about a good night's sleep. Pillow King of Minnesota, Mike Lindell, and the apparatus known as the MyPillow family has been cranking out savings down at MyPillow for over 20 years. 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Thanks for having me. Always a pleasure. We've got a bunch of stuff to talk about. Listen, now we're less than 20 days until the presidential election. You know, we've been talking about it with so many of our guests who have been for years. Our podcast was one of the only ones in the wake of the end of President Trump's first term that had a platform to come and talk about the end of the administration, stuff that happened, like, along the lines of January 6th. And after, obviously, in 2022 when Donald Trump rolled it back out again, the jokes we would make, and he would make on the campaign trail and at speaking events of, "I don't know if I could make it two and a half years until election day." And then here we are. We're in the final stretch. The baton's been passed. It's the last leg of the relay. And for someone who's been with the president a lot over the course of the last several months, going to events, seeing what it's like on the ground and how much America is reeling for real leadership to get back in Washington, D.C., and back into the White House. I just kind of want to open with some commentary on what your experience has been like being out on the campaign trail with the president. So when it comes to the actual campaign trail, I don't want to get too sappy, which is special every single time. Truly, I mean, getting to actually travel this country, meeting people, reminding me every single day why I'm actually doing this. That means the world to me. And it's almost more special every time because it's very easy to kind of sit in this political bubble. I've worked for Donald Trump on and off since his campaign in 2016. So I know how easy it is going to sit in the bubble, sit in your office and get bogged down with, you know, the stress of every single day. And then you go around and you meet people, people who are suffering, people who want better, people who deserve better, and you meet moms, you meet so many people and you realize why you do this. So it's incredibly special. It's so exciting seeing the energy out there. It kind of feels, and a lot of us are saying this, it kind of feels like 2016 again. It's possible. It's just because in 2020, we were in the White House and it was a different vibe, obviously, because he was the incumbent, but it feels like we're in 2016. It feels like people are coming out of every which way, just trying to let us know what they're there for us. A lot of people who are silent, but you kind of get a wink on an airplane, you get a thumbs up, you get a pat on the back, you get a little thank you and you know how many people are just excited to vote, many for the first time for Donald Trump in a couple of weeks. So it's very exciting. It's very meaningful and I try to sit back and remind myself that I'm living through history, because I know in a few years I'm going to look back and I'm going to miss these conversations and miss this campaign trail very, very much. So it's so special. It's a privilege to be a part of it. And I'm excited for these last, I guess it's less than three weeks now until November 5th. Yeah, no, you make some excellent points and it's something that hit me over the weekend. I was watching Donald Trump during his rally. Well, he held Trump Chilla in Southern California this weekend. And you know, I'm sitting there and it's kind of processing. I'm making notes for the show, because we break down a lot of the speaking events that he does and provide some commentary on what he's working on. But then I'm like, man, in three weeks, I mean, we'll see Donald Trump out on the campaign trail in some context. Maybe the midterm elections, a post-second term in support of other candidates. But we will never get to experience what Donald Trump has done to, you know, put the political apparatus on its head over the course of the last nearly a decade now and kind of reshaped the way that modern politics could be ran from here on out and moving forward. I mean, it's, you know, there's always been, but such a big disconnect between what a politician is and the relationship they have with their constituents, the American people. And, you know, so many people have pointed out, even though Donald Trump is a billionaire, even though he's lived a very nice and comfortable life, it's his ability to have conversations to be a touchable candidate. It separates him from everyone, and it's something that is often tried to be copied, but has never been able to be replicated. I agree. I tell people all the time because they, everyone always asks the same question, right? It's like, what is he like behind closed doors? What is he like when you're just hanging out? And he so easily makes you forget that he was, and probably will be again very soon, the president of the United States of America, right? He's so relatable. He's so down to earth. He's so funny. People kind of don't see that side of him, but I also don't think he gets enough credit for changing, like you said, the political landscape in our country. I tell everyone in 2016, when I first got into politics, when I first discovered him and became a big fan, and before I worked for him, it was me watching him, and I had come from the entertainment industry because I was modeling at that point, and I was watching him as a celebrity, because it wasn't just when he announced for office. It was before that as well. He was coming into interviews without prepared questions and answers. Everyone else comes in there and has made sure that their team has all the information of what's going to be asked of them. He's always ready, no matter what, to be that person that answers anything from anyone, whether they support him or they don't. And I saw that as celebrity Donald Trump, and then I watched him continue to be that exact same person when he was a politician, Donald Trump, right, when he was the candidate, and no politician does that. And I think because of him, we now demand a lot more from our politicians. I think there'd be a lot less conversation about Kamala Harris or Joe Biden kind of hiding from interviews and not doing as much as they should, if they were against somebody else. Donald Trump is always out there. He's always ready to speak to anyone. He's out there. He's even on social media letting people know his views on different things. He doesn't shy away from making sure that everything is dictated by a member of his staff who spent weeks making sure that it's curated perfectly. He wants the American people to know what he stands for and why, and he's not scared of anything. And I think it's fascinating to see how little credit he's gotten because so few people. I think on both sides of the aisle, actually, how few of them want to admit how different he is and how no one on Republican or Democratic side has been able to replicate it, like you said, but even was able to do it before him. So I will be curious to see what happens to our political dynamic after Donald Trump because even in a few weeks, even when he wins, he's not going to be a candidate ever again. And I'm curious what happens after that because I think the people of this country realize what we can demand and what we can expect, and that's someone with a personality. It's someone who is a human, whether you like that human or not, before they are a candidate, and someone that's willing to answer fun questions and difficult questions and talk to the American people, like he's one of them. And that's something I've never seen anyone else be able to do, like Donald Trump. No, it's exactly right right there. I mean, there are still some things that I'm looking to, you know, put in the memory bank. As we head down the road here in the final leg of the campaign trail for Donald Trump, the candidate, like you just said, you know, Madison Square Garden is going to be something special for me. I grew up in the Tri-State area. I've seen so many sporting events. I've seen Barnum and Bailey at Madison Square Garden. And I think, you know, my father who saw Frank Sinatra at Madison Square Garden, I think it's a perfect place for him to be in the final 10 days of the campaign trail. And then, you know, when you talk about all of the, well, you know, one of the good points you made, feeling like 2016, again, there are a lot of people who have been with Donald Trump from the beginning who may not have been or just working in kind of an outer context of this campaign that's all been brought back in to, you know, hit the home stretch here. I think that component has really helped galvanize the inner circle around Donald Trump. I think it's helped be more poignant with the messaging. I think it's allowed Donald Trump to do what he feels most comfortable being, and that's being himself. He doesn't have advisors that make, you know, not have been around with him through the entirety of his political career so far, telling him what to do or what the people want to hear. And it seems like we're getting, like, almost like a final form Donald Trump here. Someone who, you know, has rounded out his political resume and is ready to take the collective body and bring it back to Washington, D.C. and serve his second term and cement his legacy for the American people. No, I completely agree. And again, I don't know how many people realize it. Again, I could cry just thinking about it and get sappy with you right now. I don't want to do that, but it is so incredibly special to have been a part of this journey. I mean, this was basically the first job I ever had. I was 21 years old on Donald Trump's campaign in 2016. So to watch the ups and downs of the last eight years, to watch him obviously win an election, nobody thought that he was going to win, watching him be an incredible president, watching what happened in 2020, hearing the amount of times that I've heard in the last eight years, that Donald Trump is not going to be president. Donald Trump is not going to come back and run again. Donald Trump is out. We hear it all the time, right? The walls are closing in. It's the beginning of the end. And every single time, I know that it's just not the case. And I just wish people understood the magnitude behind the movement that he inspired. Because for someone to come as an outsider to politics and create a movement like he did, I don't think there's enough credit in the world that could be given. And he obviously doesn't receive enough just to begin with. But whether you support him or not, we get presidents like that very, very seldom in our lifetimes. I think even Barack Obama could be considered one of those, the movement behind Barack Obama. If you watched, whether you liked him or not, the stadiums that were filled, the lines, the tears you saw from people, we saw that same exact thing with Donald Trump. And I don't think we're going to see that again in either party for a very long time. I mean, he is a once in a lifetime kind of candidate. He really is. And I'm so blessed to have been a part of it. But just to go state to state, watching people react to him and his family and what they've done has been such a blessing and a privilege. And I wish people would understand it wasn't just that he came in and became president when no one thought he could. He started a movement, right? He inspired so many people in our country to be courageous to fight for what they believe in, to stand up for this country to do things that a lot of people didn't have the strength to do before he stood on the national stage, got mocked by world leaders and everyone else in our media and then won, right? So I think for a lot of people, his legacy, even though he's going to be done being president in four and a half years or so, his legacy is one that will remain for a very long time, not even as a politician, just as a leader because that's what he's been. And I've been so privileged to be a small part of it. And I think for many of us that have been around since 2016, there's going to be a lot of stories told. But I don't think any of us really realized the magnitude of what we witnessed. And I think we won't for probably a very long time after this is all over. Yeah, for those that understand the magnitude of Donald Trump's candidacy, what his first term meant and what a second term will mean for this country, I think we're able to appreciate it a little bit more in real time. I do think history will be very kind to President Trump. You talked about the fearless nature of him, everything from the law fair to the assassination attempts and everything in between that's been waged against him over the course of the, you know, nearly a decade that he's been involved directly with politics. And as the former president looking to be the next one as well, I think those are components that we don't talk about enough. I mean, we've gotten so far away, even though it was what, three months ago, that he was almost assassinated in Butler, you know, that if this was any other time period in this country, it'd be something that'd be talked about every night. The investigations, you know, the root causes of how we got to this point. But then in such a digital age, you know how it is, the headlines come and go from the guy around on the bottom of the screen just about as fast as you can read them, which is where I kind of want to segue next. I mean, listen, what we're running up against is more of a machine than it is a candidate. Kamala Harris is just the next in the long line of empty suits was in the Democrat party who have no leadership skills. They don't bring the caliber of candidate as like you mentioned, Barack Obama, or even Bill Clinton. I think Hillary Clinton was probably like a five out of ten compared to them when she ran against Donald Trump for his first term in office. But, you know, it's the machine that has the ability to weaponize the justice system, weaponize the media and weaponize the narrative against President Trump. Now, you know, I've seen Republicans doing it more over the course of the last couple of weeks when they're trying to push these fake news talking points on the Sunday morning news circuit or in the evening cable news shows where you have J.D. Vance, Speaker Johnson, and other surrogates who are kind of the campaign asking the commentators or the pundits, do you hear what you're saying? Are you listening to yourself? Like, people are not more worried about if Donald Trump's cholesterol is under control. They're worried about safety and security in the streets. They're not more worried about if Donald Trump made a funny joke at one of his rallies. They care on if the border sealed. You know, every time somebody opens up their bank app, I don't think there's very many people in this country who do anything but sigh when they see how much stuff costs and how much they're spending each time in between paychecks as well. And then obviously, geopolitically, I mean, America has lost its leadership footing in the world under Joe Biden and Kamala Harris. And it's going to take a lot to get it back, but I think there's only one person who's qualified to do the job, and that's Donald Trump. When you look at the campaign right now and how it's focused, you know, laser pointed on Kamala Harris and making sure, I start to see the poll numbers starting to trend in Donald Trump's favor. We thought that that was going to happen closer to the election because her whole candidacy essentially is a big lie. In addition, you see the money markets getting ahead of the polls. And I think it's kind of enforcing the media, maybe, to report more accurately because where people are putting the money, it's not like everybody's just going to bet for Donald Trump to win because they like him. It's because they honestly think he's going to win. So I just kind of wanted to get your commentary on the race. The head-to-head matchup so far. I mean, Donald Trump's outworked Kamala Harris probably 10 to 1. If you talk about interviews, rallies and all the things in between. But, you know, we're watching something very special here. And for Donald Trump to be able to win this election, it would be a victory versus the machine. And I think that's bigger than just calling out the candidate in Kamala Harris. I completely agree. And I like that you resonated with the fact that I said it reminds me of 2016 because that's kind of what we're up against. It is a machine. It is not a candidate. Kamala Harris, A, is currently the vice president. But she also has an entire operation set up to destroy Donald Trump and JD Vance at every turn. And the things I've seen set about them have been out of control. It's very reminiscent of 2016. But it's also interesting because you can actually see it happening in real time. I can sit with Donald Trump and hear him say something and then get a news story update 10 minutes later about what he said being told in a completely different way. Knowing why it was said that way, knowing that it was put out there to try to scare the American people. Knowing that five minutes before that I was actually with the president, heard what he actually had to say and that it was completely different. It's completely different, meant very differently and should have been reported accurately. The fact is we are not treated in the same way in the mainstream media as Kamala Harris and Joe Biden by the way are. I think it's really disgraceful simply because we have to be looking out for the American people. And if things were reported correctly, people A, I think would be more open to voting for Donald Trump. And B, I think would be a lot happier knowing that they weren't getting lied to because it's up to the American people to do their research for themselves and decide who's better for them. To the media to provide information in a way where they're actually telling people how to vote and telling people what's best for them. The first time I ever really saw that was in 2015. It's one of the reasons I started looking into Donald Trump as a candidate. It's because so many people told me I have to vote for Hillary Clinton. I didn't understand why it was my first time legally being able to vote. I didn't even know if I was going to vote, but I knew it was my first time that I could because I was of age to vote. And every single person I knew was telling me how and when to vote and for Hillary Clinton. I couldn't understand where that was coming from. And that's what I'm feeling now. It feels like every single person is working overtime to help Kamala Harris' campaign instead of leaving the decision to the American people. It's a very strange feeling. I missed it, I think, in 2020 because he was in the White House. It was only so much you could do when he's the current president. But right now you're seeing people work overtime, like you said, for Kamala Harris and her campaign, which has an entire machine behind them. And we have a candidate and his choice for V.P. who were trying to work to combat all of that. So I think it's very interesting seeing the effort put in not to give the American people the truth on both sides and let them decide, but to actually try to convince people who was right for them, which I think is disgraceful and the opposite of what needs to happen in this country. Especially if you're so confident in Kamala Harris, the candidate, you wouldn't have to be doing the dirty work for her campaign. So it's interesting to watch Donald Trump works harder than many people that I know works harder than most can imagine. And I think it's important that he and JD are doing what they're doing because when JD Vance shows up for an interview and you know it's not going to be friendly and he does three of those in one day and keeps doing them, you know, for a fact he wants to win your vote. You may disagree with him on everything, but you should respect the fact that he wants to earn your vote. I don't feel like Kamala Harris wants to earn anyone's vote. I think she wants to win an election and thinks that she deserves it because the operation, I think, behind her is working to make sure of it. JD Vance, Donald Trump, they are talking to the people, whether it's a press conference or a rally or an interview, whether it's friendly media or unfriendly media. They're talking to the American people because they believe they have to earn their trust and earn their votes. And I think people on both sides of the aisle respect that. They should look for that and they should appreciate it when a candidate is doing that. What do they agree with their policy proposals or not? So that's why I respect Donald Trump. That's why I'm obviously working and voting for him. But I hope, like we said earlier, he has set a precedent for future elections and people remember this, that our candidates cannot be simply given anything. It doesn't matter what minority group, for example, it's from. I know a lot of Democrats think that they are owed the black vote, the female vote, the Jewish vote, the Hispanic vote and so many others. Candidates have to work for our trust and work for our votes. That's what Donald Trump proved in 2016 when the entire world believed Hillary Clinton deserved to be the president. He proved that it's not about what you think you deserve, it's what the American people deserve. And I hope that history remembers that after this election. I hope more than anything, history remembers that Donald Trump made it so that the American people got what they wanted and what they deserved and not the mainstream media, not the elites, not anyone else in this country. No, it was great seeing J.D. Vance go around the Sunday morning news circuit this week and just absolutely body commentator after commentator that tried to push some fake narrative on him regarding the campaign and some of the messaging that Donald Trump has come out there. And then when you talk about the hardest working man in America, it's by far Donald Trump and that just goes outside of, you know, not solely in the realm of politics, but I just think in general, the amount of travel, just the taxing nature of the lifestyle that he lives. We've heard so many people that worked in last administration that are on the campaign now who could attest to that. And we're really watching something special and I'm glad America, I think in a lot of different contexts and a lot of different demographics that normally wouldn't be under the MAGA 10. I mean, you know, adding Tulsi Gabbard and an RFK junior and Elon Musk also help, but it's a work that Donald Trump's done to, you know, say the messaging is not just for MAGA Republicans, not just for Republicans in general. He wants to be the president of the United States. He wants everybody's life to be better. That's why he wants to seal the border and clean up the streets, reform education and fix a lot of the different things that are going on right now. One of the things I want to touch on in rapid with you today, Elizabeth, is our geopolitical stance in the world. It's kind of been erased under Joe Biden and Kamala Harris. We've seen two major wars or conflicts spur out of control over the course of their tenure in the White House. You know, obviously what's going on in Eastern Ukraine should be fixed pretty quickly after Donald Trump wins the election. According to him, I absolutely believe it as it was the case before when he was the president. But, you know, it's our relationship with the only democracy in the Middle East and our longstanding ally there in Israel. I've never seen an administration abandon one of its partners the way that Joe Biden and Kamala Harris have done over the course of the last four years. You know, in the wake of the terrorist attack there, conducted by Hamas back October 7th of last year. In addition to the massive amount of attacks they've been incurring from the nation of Iran, coming out of Lebanon and with the Hezbollah component there as well. You know, to see them quarterback to the media, to see the Secretary of State, Tony Blinken, the man who started the Hunter Biden laptop disinformation campaign. You know, to see all of these politicians, Joe Biden and Kamala Harris, not listen to President Netanyahu when he comes to the United States to speak to the joint session of Congress, and how embarrassing it's been and how it's emboldened the other enemy regimes of our country across the world to think like, it doesn't matter what America does, if you just push them hard enough, they'll give up. That's something American resolve is something that has never been questioned. You know, military might is something that's never been questioned. The ability to bring warring parties to the table and negotiate some kind of peace treaty is something that's never been questioned to the United States, but those are all questions now. And as you've seen this aspect and failure of Joe Biden and Kamala Harris kind of developing real time over the course of the last couple years, how excited are you for someone that had such a strong partnership with Israel like Donald Trump to get back into the White House, so we can get the conflict hopefully to some kind of a conclusion and move forward to continuing to spread peace throughout the region, one of the, I think, crown jewels of Donald Trump's first term in office. Yeah, look, I'm obviously a Jewish American and I think my faith dictates a lot of what I stand for and believe in and a big part of who I am, and I stress all the time that the reason I support Israel and the reason I support Donald Trump's policies both in the Middle East and around the world has nothing to do with the fact that I'm Jewish, right? Supporting the only democracy in the Middle East, our strongest ally who shares not only our victories but also shares our enemies. That's just common sense, right? That's been American philosophy and political nature for how many years now that's been a platform both sides always agreed on until very recently. I think it's fascinating to see those that think that this is okay or is being done strategically for any political reason. When it comes to foreign policy, supporting your ally who's fighting a war against terrorists that want Americans off the pace of the Earth, just like they want Israelis off the pace of the Earth, seems like common sense. The problem is that these supporters of Joe Biden and Kamala Harris are often found in the streets waving Hamas flags, and that's why there's been a shift in policy. It's not because anything has changed in the world or with Israel. It backed Israel's under more of a threat from Iran, which obviously, if they get what they want with Israel, was going to come over to us next. The problem is that the supporters of the left in our country has shifted to such a disgusting level to the left and against America, against Israel, against the values that we share, that we've seen this administration have to do the same. When I talk about Donald Trump, it's not because he supports Israel as the Jewish state. It's because he supports Israel, the democracy that shares values with us, that shares a philosophy with us, that shares a way of life with us. When Israel is up against the country, like Iran, it should be very obvious who our friend is, who our ally is, and who our enemies are, obviously, in that case. I don't think the Biden administration has treated Iran correctly. I've never heard Kamala Harris have to go up and explain those strategies. I think relaxing sanctions, for example, I think paying ransom for American hostages is disgraceful. This is nothing that our country would have ever done before. It's something that a leader on the left or the right would have been demolished for any other election cycle. The fact is people don't know what to do because we are seeing this uprising on social media, on the left, on college campuses, against the Jewish state, against Israel's supporters, and somehow for terrorist groups. And you would think it'd be easier for Kamala Harris and Joe Biden to say that they stand with Israel when those that want to destroy Israel are terrorists. The US designated terrorist groups who, like I said, want to destroy America as well. So I think it's sad that we've gone to this point. I think peace through strength is the only way Donald Trump proved that with his presidency. It's so easy for me now. The amount of people that asked me why I support him, I just say look at October 7th. There were 1200 people slaughtered on the watch of Joe Biden and Kamala Harris. It did not happen under Donald Trump. In fact, the opposite happened. He moved the embassy. He was told that he would create chaos in the region. Instead, he made a monumental peace deal in the region. So clearly he knew what he was doing. And those that have been in politics for generations longer than him did not. So I think it is sad that people choose to shift their policy on Israel because of the anti-Semitism flourishing in our country. I think it's disgraceful. But more importantly, I hope people realize that Donald Trump doesn't just stand with Jewish people and with the Jewish state. He stands with those who share our values against evil. There is evil in our world. Kamala Harris and Joe Biden may not want to admit it, but there is evil in our world. When we deal with China or Russia or Iran or anyone else who wants to torture Americans, who wants to destroy our way of life, eliminate everything we believe in. The only way to fight back against those kinds of nations is with strength. Donald Trump exudes strength. Kamala Harris decides to appease these nations. Instead, that is the problem. I support Donald Trump for obvious reasons domestically, but I think foreign policy-wise, it might be even more important because the only way to keep Americans safe. Is with a strong leader like Donald Trump. That's the obvious choice. We've had all the proof in the world for the last four years why this appeasement of our enemies does not work and I hope more and more people have woken up to that. No, I think they have. They definitely see it. They hear President Trump talk about it so much on the campaign trail. It's something I look forward to probably right behind getting the economy fixed and the border secure is being a real leader for the rest of the world again. I mean, you become the president of the United States. You're not essentially just that title. You're essentially the chief executive of the entire planet. And there's a lot of responsibility and need for qualifications that go along with that. And if you look at the successes, peace through strength, no wars started. Ending wars actually. And the spreading of peace around the world. Donald Trump checked all of those boxes in his first term. Elizabeth, this is really great catching up with you today. We don't get to do it enough, but it's not because you're not working hard. You're one of the, I can't turn on my TV without seeing you either at a rally by President Trump on Trump Force One. Doing media hits all over the place and you spent some time on our listenership today. I think they're really going to appreciate it. What should we live link in our show description today? So the course of the next couple of weeks, we can get people involved and make sure that they're not just getting out there and vote, but they're getting as many people out there to vote with them as well in addition to your social medias. Yeah, I mean, my social media is just my name. And though it might be 1% important, it's not half as important as winning this election. So they should be on the Trump Force 47 dot com. Everyone should make sure they are registered to vote. Make sure your friends, your family, your neighbors, your teachers, your dog walker. Everyone in between is registered to vote. Take a friend with you. Vote early. Bank those votes. Make sure you work with us hand in hand through November 5th to get everyone that you know out to the polls. America is on the line. Got to do it. And she brought it today on stake for breakfast. This is the national spokesman for the RNC, Miss Elizabeth Pippko. Thanks for joining us on the show. Have a great weekend. Thank you. Thanks for having me. So pollsters all over the country and here in Pennsylvania that immigration is one of the key issues that they're looking at this election. And specifically the influx of illegal immigrants from more than 150 countries. How many illegal immigrants would you estimate your administration has released into the country over the last three and a half years? Well, I'm glad you raised the issue of immigration because I agree with you. It is a topic of discussion that people want to rightly have. And you know what I'm going to talk about. Yeah, but just a number. Do you think it's one million, three million? Brett, let's just get to the point. Okay. The point is that we have a broken immigration system that needs to be repaired. So your Homeland Security Secretary said that 85% of apprehensions... I'm not finished. We have an immigration system... ...that has been released into the country. And let me just finish. I'll get to the question. I promise you. I was beginning to answer. Wow. When you came into office, your administration immediately reversed a number of Trump border policies. Most significantly, the policy that required illegal immigrants to be detained through deportation, either in the U.S. or in Mexico. And you switched that policy. They were released from custody awaiting trial. So instead, included in those were a large number of single men, adult men, who went on to commit heinous crimes. So, looking back, do you regret the decision to terminate Remain in Mexico at the beginning of your administration? At the beginning of our administration, within practically hours of taking the oath, the first bill that we offered Congress. Before we worked on infrastructure, before the Inflation and Reduction Act, before the Chips and Science Act, before the Bipartisan Safter Communities Act, the first bill, practically within hours of taking the oath, was a bill to fix our immigration system. Yes, ma'am. It was called the U.S. Citizenship Act of 2021. It was essentially halfway to citizenship. May I finish responding, please? Can I finish? I'm in the middle of a responding to the point you're raising. Okay. And I'd like to finish. Yes, ma'am. We recognized from day one that to the point of this being your first question, it is a priority for us as a nation and for the American people. And our focus has been on fixing a problem. And from day one then, we have done a number of things, including to address our asylum system and put more resources, getting more judges. What we needed to do to tighten up penalties and increase penalties. I'm not telling anybody what we needed to do to deal with points of entry between border entry points. That's what we did and we worked on supporting what was a bipartisan effort, including some of the most conservative members of the United States Congress. Your bitch ass up. She's so good at saying nothing. Jump back into the news portion of the show here today. On the first of two big Friday additions to the State of Breakfast podcast. And that was the current vice president. Current owner of the biggest dumpster fire in the United States. Come on, Harris. I don't even know. I felt like an eye headache coming on and I could hear my own IQ lowering while she gave that first. There was no answer there. I think we were probably both making the same expressions because, I mean, my webcam obviously is broken and you haven't had me live with you with that. But I could see the look on your face when she said some of that stuff. It was classic. It's like hours after we took the oath of office, we knew on day one that this question would be asked as your first question to this interview. And I'm like, what are you talking about lady? And she's just like... As for this being... Can I finish? Can I finish? First question. I'm trying to finish. Madam Vice President, I'll ask you the question. Well, I'm trying to answer it. I haven't asked it yet. Well, if you did, I'd be asked to... I'm going to answer it. I'm going to memorize this shit. Not for nothing. And yeah, it was ugly. It was bad. And listen, we'll go through some of this stuff. One of the issues that segues into immigration, something that she had talked about in 2019 and 2020 when she ran for President herself, was the push to use taxpayer funds to give sex changes to those who are detained, so essentially in jail for committing crimes in the United States, especially when it comes to illegal immigrants. Now, here's the deal. Even though she says her policies have evolved, even though she says she will follow the law or whatever that means, you have to take this into consideration. Who did she pick to be her Vice President? Minnesota Governor Tim Waltz. Minnesota Governor Tim Waltz has jobs for illegal aliens allowed to happen in his state without any kind of federal oversight. He also gives driver's licenses for free to illegal aliens in his state. Amongst many other things, including free healthcare, which would include those sex changes, which Bear got into an exel tier. Time when voters, especially here in Pennsylvania, are inundated with commercials and ads. They just want it to stop because it's every commercial. But many of them add noise, but a few of them seem to break through. This particular one from the Trump campaign has gotten a lot of attention. Kamala supports taxpayer funded sex changes to commercial prisoners. Surgery. For prisoners. For prisoners. Every transgender inmate in the prison system would have access. So are you still in support of using taxpayer dollars to help prison inmates or detain illegal aliens to transition to another gender? I will follow the law. And it's a law that Donald Trump actually followed. You're probably familiar with the balance of public report. That under Donald Trump's administration, these surgeries were available to on a medical necessity basis to people in the federal prison system. And I think frankly that ad from the Trump campaign is a little bit of like throwing stones when you're living in a glass house. The trump aides say that he never advocated for that prison policy and no gender transition. Well you know what you gotta take is responsible for what happened in your administration. No surgeries happened in this prison system. Would you still advocate for using taxpayer dollars for gender reassignment surgeries? I will follow the law just as I think Donald Trump would say he did. You would have a say as president. Like I said, I think he spent 20 million dollars on those ads trying to create a sense of fear in the voters because he actually has no plan in this election that is about focusing on the needs of the American people. Whereas at 20 million dollars on that ad, on an issue that as it relates to the biggest issues that affect the American people, it's really quite remote. And again, his policy was no different. Look at where we are though. On plans for the American people. She is such a vapid imbecile. It's amazing. The best part about it was they didn't just take any old Trump campaign ad. They took the one ad where it had her literally saying it. Like how do you, this is you saying it in 2019, do you feel, do you still feel the same way? I plan on following the law. Madam vice president. I understand that. But this is you physically saying it. We just both watched it for eyes, watched you say sex changes for people that want to be transgenders who are in jail, especially legal aliens, taxpayer funded. You said it. Do you still support it? You want to know what? He spent 20 million dollars on that ad and he doesn't care about any of the issues. If I was prepared, I would have said we let in with the fucking border lady and you didn't want to answer any questions about it. So I had to segue to stuff that else. What do you want me to do here? It was bad. And she was getting really frustrated. Did you see the part where she talked about? Well, how sad she was that all these people have been raped and murdered and killed these young women across the country and didn't want to take any responsibility for it policy-wise? Well, she apologized. That's basically her sort of taking responsibility, right? So thoughts and prayers? Yeah. Thought. Let's take it out. I will let one of the mothers talk about it. Take a listen. Because of the Biden-Harris administration, open border policies catch and release. They were enrolled in the Alternatives to Detention Program. This meant that they were released into the United States. It was not even a full three weeks later that they would take my daughter, Jocelyn Nungare's life. I believe the Biden-Harris administration, open border policies, are responsible for the death of my daughter. That's the early days. So do you owe them an apology as we're saying? I will tell you that I'm so sorry for her loss. I'm so sorry for her loss. Sincerely. But let's talk about what is happening right now with an individual who does not want to participate in solutions. Oh, we're just talking about that as well. In all fairness, I told you, I feel awful. You are a nasty person. Certainly is. I think they should have had, I'm flabbergasted. No, I was too watching it. It should have just been, if I was Brett Baer, I would have been like, "Ma'am, I would really like to talk about you. I would like to hear about your policies, your ideas, your solutions. If it was be possible for you to do that without mentioning Donald Trump, that would probably benefit the American people and have them." It's like, we already know you don't like Donald Trump. We already know that you think Donald Trump is the devil. We already know that you think everything Donald Trump is doing is bad, and Donald Trump is only going to do bad things in the future. That's fine. Let's focus on you right now. That would have been amazing. For the handful of undecided voters still out there. No, or you could have went this way, behind door number two. Okay, so you're sad about it, but you don't want to take any responsibility. What if I told you that the parents of Jocelyn Dungarei were here today, and maybe you want to give them personal apology? Just brought them out. Ouch. Had them stand there. Like they've done it to Trump rallies, like they've done before Congress, how they've had to relive, what's happened to all their kids over and over and over again. You know, I think of out of all the things that people might be unattracted to Donald Trump by, whether it's policy wise or the way he talks, mean tweets are back on Twitter for sure. When you talk about saying goodbye to your daughter or your wife when they walk out the door in the morning, or you take off and go to work for all the shit that's going on in this country right now with the people that have been released and the crimes that they're committing. If the crimes weren't happening, if it was all fabricated, it would be one thing. These people come from places where they do not treat women on the same level plane as they do men, whether it's the Middle East, whether it's the darkest parts of Latin America, you know, whether it's Africa, et cetera. And like you see all these crimes, it's like they just go back to the two of the guys that murdered and raped Jocelyn Dungarei, they literally took off their shirts and went back to fucking work. Like it was their lunch break, and it's just ridiculous to see how the Democrats have facilitated this massive problem and don't take any responsibility for it. Again, we've told you guys here on the show, there was nearly 4 million people from 160 plus countries on the other side of the fence, the day Joe Biden took the oath of office. And they were wearing Biden t-shirts. Yeah, and he ended all of Donald Trump's border policies and the initial surge was that 4 million people that came in at once, from everywhere. And yeah, I guess when you could talk about how do you round out the policy section of this interview? Then not having to mention the Border Patrol endorsement that Donald Trump got the other day at his rally in Prescott, Arizona, let's check it out. You frequently talk to the Border Patrol Union for support of that bipartisan bill, and they did. They supported it. But they also just endorsed Donald Trump and said you've been quote a failure with border security. Why do you think they said that? I think they're frustrated, and I get it. They want support. They want support, and that's what that border security bill would have done. These guys down at the border, these men and women, they're working hard. They're working around the clock. So the Border Patrol, essentially, they endorsed Donald Trump because they want attention. That's her angle. I think that's going to work out for her cotton. I don't think that's why they... Yeah, okay. I don't know if they just gave her a couple of talking points and she'd ran out of them. Like maybe they said, "Hey, we're only going to do two questions per major topic." When she wouldn't answer on anything at the border, he had to segue to a couple of the sub topics when you talk about migrant crimes, the Border Patrol endorsement, and taking responsibility. I mean, it's pretty cut and dry. And there's so many ways around it. She's the vice president. She really does have no power. But because she says her and Joe Biden are on the same page, Joe Biden says there's no light between them on policy. You tie yourself into all that stuff. And she just said President Biden had a robust but different immigration plan that he wanted to enact on his first day in office. I ran with him as vice president. Therefore, I supported him in the initial rollout of the policies. Things that have happened since might not have gone the way as we've foreseen it. But again, there is no way to foresee that when you're dealing with the border crisis and even throw back on Congress that Congress hasn't addressed in decades. If she answered that, somebody watching could be like, "Wow, she is not a complete piece of shit," or a low IQ moron like Donald Trump always calls her. But it's like they won't even let her say that. But she is a low IQ moron. She is, unfortunately. I think it was Jeff Clark the other day who said like she's only been defined by her high-powered boyfriends as she's climbed up the evolutionary ladder of Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C. It was such a great way that he had framed it. We don't have him on the show enough. You know, it was funny as soon as we cut with the interview because we always, Jeff Clark's a lawyer. He was the former assistant U.S. Attorney General of the United States twice. Supreme Court Justice qualified. As soon as we get done, he's like, "Hey." I was like, "Yeah?" He's like, "Thanks for having me on today." I was like, "Thanks for coming on." He's like, "This is the first interview I can remember where I didn't have to talk about legal crap." He's like, "Thanks for asking me about other stuff." And I was like, "Well, I mean, we're three weeks away from the election. We don't really care about the legal stuff because it's all going to wait for people like you, Jeff, and hopefully for Donald Trump if he could win." And he's like, "No, I get it." He's like, "But I haven't had to have a conversation like that officially in a long time." And he's like, "Actually, it was really nice." Well, I was like, "Well, hopefully we'll get you back before the election." So, yeah, that's kind of where that section of the interview went. And this is probably where the Harris staffers were freaking out. I've got in the next portion of the news we do in our second podcast coming up in just a bit reactions to this interview, including Bret Baer saying what was going on in the background that America couldn't see while he's trying to ask her questions. But before we jump into that, guys, wherever you're listening to the show today, welcome to the State for Records podcast. Hope you're enjoying us. Do us a huge favor. First of all, you should be sharing the show with your friends, family, coworkers, and loved ones. In addition, go on to any major platform where you find your podcast, Apple, Spotify, iHeart, Samsung, Amazon podcast, or wherever you listen to your shows. Just make sure you're subscribed and that we're downloading to your electronic device. And then check us out on social media, Twitter getter, TrueSocial, Instagram and TikTok is where we have accounts. Find them, follow them, hit the notification bell. You'll never miss out on all the great stuff we've got going on down here. At State for Records, we're going to be jumping in with Republican nominee for Washington's third congressional district, looking to make it official this time, Mr. Joe Kent in just a bit here. So Joe Biden's mental fitness and acuity has been something that, I mean, we here on the show understands they really can't talk about. Well, it doesn't matter anymore, at least. Listen, if that was the reason and they said it today, they'd have to invoke the 25th Amendment constitutional crisis and we'd be in all that 18 days before the election. I'm actually surprised they haven't done it just for the sole purpose of fucking with Trump's websites in merch. Yeah. Yeah. But the thing is, saying Joe Biden got out of this race and having everyone from politicians on both sides of the aisle, all the way down to comedians like Dana Carvey on Saturday Night Live, understand that Joe Biden was forced, essentially, hopefully figuratively with a knife at his back by Nancy Pelosi and Chuck Schumer and the rest of the Democrat party, Barack Obama, everyone in between. But it's like, as we've seen Joe Biden's decline in real time happen, why hasn't she ever raised a concern or brought to light the issues that he's having and whether or not it was important in factoring into why he got out of the presidential race. Let's hear a bear. Ask her about this. Let me ask you this, Madam Vice President. You called Donald Trump. You called Donald Trump. He's misguided. You say now he's unstable. He is unstable. He's not well. You say he's mentally not stable. Let me ask you this. You told many interviewers that Joe Biden was on his game that ran around circles on his staff. When did you first notice that President Biden's mental faculties appeared diminished? Joe Biden, I have watched from the Oval Office to the Situation Room, and he has the judgment and the experience to do exactly what he has done in making very important decisions on behalf of the American people. Joe Biden is not about it. But you talked about it. After George Clooney said within a few minutes of talking to President Biden, that he thought this was not the same Joe Biden, that we saw on the basis of being silly, but I understand. You met with him at least once a week for three and a half years. You didn't have any concerns? I think the American people have concern on Trump, which is why the people who know him best, including leaders of our national security community, have all spoken out. Even people who worked for him in the Oval Office worked with him in the Situation Room and have said he is unfit and dangerous and should never be President of the United States again, including his former Vice President, which is why the job was open for him to choose another running mate. So that is a fact. Can you believe that? How do you counter that with nonsense? Well, okay, well, I'm just going to read a recipe for Split Pea Soup then, because this means nothing. One pound chopped ham, one pound, or I'm sorry, two cups heavy cream. That back and forth was like, did you hear, did you hear, finally hear the heels start clicking around in the background when they're going back and forth there? You hear like a, yeah, that's weird, because they're probably being like, what the fuck? The Fox News executive producer is probably sitting there like, I don't know. And it's just like, man, going off the rails. And then when you got into the hole, but 14, 15 weeks outside of the Butler assassination attempt. And the ramped up rhetoric in regards to threats to democracy are all time high. Donald Trump is deranged. He's unhinged. He's unstable. Like, what does that tell people? People that have no grasp on reality when you're saying these words about a person. And then there's a legitimate fear factor that goes into them being the President of the United States again. We put a clip from Kamala Harris on our Tuesday editions of the show where she talked about if Donald Trump selected, he's going to put you in camps. Like, what is that supposed to tell people who have no real perception of reality? That's not the way the world works. Maybe to do bad stuff still, you know. I mean, what what are people like camping? The best person to talk on this about Corey Mills. And we're going to have him to start our second edition of our two Friday shows today. So we'll be talking to him about the bombshell report that came out about the Secret Service this week. I want to ask Corey Mills how he feels right now today about the security around Donald Trump. And we'll see what he says as he's part of that independently led counsel. It's Corey Mills, Eli Crane, Tim Burchett, just to name a few. All great guests to the show here. But again, talking about the nasty rhetoric, the ramped up hatred towards Donald Trump and what it could potentially do. Well, if you didn't think it was done being off the rails, you probably guessed wrong. That half of this country is now supporting this person who could be the first year president of the United States. Why is that happening? This is a little election for president of the United States. It's not supposed to be easy. Oh, I know. But it's not supposed to be it is not supposed to be a cake. So are they misguided the 50%? Are they stupid? Oh, God, I would never say that. He wants her to say the horrible. If you listen to Donald Trump, if you watch any of his rallies, he's the one who tends to demean and be little and diminish the American people. He's the one who talks about an enemy within an enemy within talking about the American people suggesting he would turn the American military on the American people. Well, we asked that question to the former president today. Harris Faulkner had a town hall and this is how he responded. Oh, God. I heard about that. They were saying I was like threatening. I'm not threatening anybody. They're the ones doing their threatening. They do phony investigations. I've been investigated more than Alphonse Capone. He was the greatest. No, it's true. We don't think of it. It's called weaponization of government. It's terrible. So, Brett, I'm sorry. And with all due respect, that clip was not what he has been saying about the enemy within that he has repeated when he's speaking about the American people. That's not what you just showed. No, no, no. That's not what you just showed in all fairness and respect to you. That's a question that we asked. He didn't show that. And here's the bottom line. He has repeated it many times. And you and I both know that. And you and I both know that he has talked about turning the American military on the American people. He has talked about going after people who are engaged in peaceful protest. He has talked about locking people up because they disagree with him. This is a democracy and an inner democracy. Oh, God. The president of the United States in the United States of America should be willing to be able to handle criticism without saying he'd lock people up for doing it. And this is what is at stake, which is why you have someone like the former chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff saying what Mark Milley has said about Donald Trump being a threat to the United States of America. He's quoted in the Bob Woodward book that way. Yes. He's talking, man. And you shut the fuck up. Huh? Huh? When she was talking and going off on that tangent, she's like, "Oh, it's democracy. Oh, it's the military." He's like all the way leaned in with his elbows on the inside of his thighs and he's just looking at her and he like looks at the papers. He like opens up his hands with the papers in him and then he just like looks at her and he's just like, "I don't know." You could tell that was the exact point of the interview where Kamala Harris wanted to get her commercial. And, you know, in closing with this segment because what else could you possibly say about it? I mean, it was, I believe, 27 minutes in its entirety and we're giving you guys just about 20 minutes of exactly what happened throughout the course of this. She gives a reason on why she's a better candidate and a better choice than Donald Trump. You're not going to believe this one, Noah. It's because she hasn't been in Washington, D.C. for the entirety of her career. Well, perfect. Yeah, I'm going to let her articulate it in only a way. The current Vice President can. Let's check it out. You said turn the page, Madam Vice President. You were asked on two different shows last week what, if anything, you would do differently than President Biden. Here's what you said. Would you have done something differently than President Biden during the past four years? There is not a thing that comes to mind in terms of, and I've been a part of most of the decisions that have had impact. Under a Harris administration, what would the major changes be and what would stay the same? Sure. Well, I mean, I'm obviously not Joe Biden. I know. And so that would be one change in terms of, but also, I think it's important to say with, you know, 28 days to go, I'm not Donald Trump. So you're not Joe Biden. You're not Donald Trump, but nothing comes to mind that you would do differently. Let me be very clear. My presidency will not be a continuation of Joe Biden's presidency. And like every new president that comes in to office, I will bring my life experiences, my professional experiences, and fresh and new ideas. I represent a new generation of leadership. I, for example, am someone who has not spent the majority of my career in Washington, D.C. I invite ideas, whether it be from the Republicans who are supporting me, who were just on stage with me minutes ago, and the business sector. That's enough of that. I can't anymore. I'm sorry. I had to watch it live, cut up some film, and then relive it with you here. Awful. How do you feel? How do you think she did? Terrible. Yeah. I mean, for her, she did great. Okay. I somebody give her a participation trophy, at least. I'm going to bring up. Since everybody gets one now. This is what I caught throughout the entirety of it. She refused to take any responsibility for the border crisis period. Yep. She also refused to properly apologize to the families of those killed by illegal aliens due to Biden Harris border policies. Well, she did apologize. She just didn't say it was her fault. True. She refused to say if she still supports taxpayer funded gendered transitions for all illegal aliens, she said she'll follow the law. That's the non answer. I mean, she does. We just heard that she claimed that she's not a continuation of Joe Biden, but dodge what she would do differently. There was obviously several angry, rambling, TDS moments, instead of answering the questions. I mean, I even saw her bottom teeth a couple times where she's like, "Britch, don't fucking around here, like, stop." She dodged the question when she knew specifically that Joe Biden had some health issues over the years. She refused to acknowledge loosening any sanctions on Iran that has helped them fund terror and caused another war on the planet, this time with Israel, Lebanon, and what's going on in Gaza. And then she even kind of threw one in there. She had to take the fadeaway three if she's getting ready to close and her handlers were pulling her out, bringing up the already debunked suckers and losers, Trump hoax lie. I don't understand how they can keep bringing this stuff up that has been roundly proven false. Well, that was the madam vice president that is completely not true. That has been debunked widely. And she's like, "Britch, you know what we're talking about." And he's like, "We're not talking about that." He's like, "That is a not true statement that you're saying." She's like, "Britch, you know what we're talking about." And he's like, "I have no idea what you're saying." That was the best part. And then she just went for some more nonsense after that. Yup. Tons of nonsense. But you guys be the judge. I played the clips for you. She takes no responsibility for anything, says she'll change everything as well. Go watch the whole thing, though, for sure. You have to watch the whole thing. Absolutely. And again, waste 20-some-odd minutes of your life to be more informed. I guess we could leave it at that as we're getting ready to jump in with Washington. Washington 3rds, Republican, Congressional, nominee, Joe Kemper, before we do another check-in with one of our partners. It's an unpleasant truth that 42% of Americans are obese and 79% of Americans are overweight. That's practically one in every two Americans living day-to-day with every minute counting down to the end of an unhealthy existence. It's time to change that and make Americans healthy again. You've probably heard about weight loss injections that can help you get back into that right mindset and help curb those cravings so you can focus on what's really important. New Hope Wellness has changed thousands of lives and maybe it can change yours, too. They are American family owned and operated with the goal of saving lives. 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But before we get into any of the topics I want to talk about today, why don't you tell us about how this cycle has been? How it's a little bit different, maybe, than 2022 and how your race is going? You know, it's much different. In 2022, I had the primary incumbent to get to where I am right now. So we had a bloody primary in 2022. So at this point in 2022, I was actually, my campaign was in debt and the Democrats were outspending us by about six to one. This time, I've had the endorsement of the Washington State GOP now for about two years. My primary opponents were very gracious and endorsed me. So we have a very unified Republican Party. I've also gotten a lot of good support from the NRCC, from Speaker Johnson. He's actually coming back out for his second visit to the district here pretty soon. And I think we're really going to finish this thing strong. We've got a great ground game. We've also got a Democrat incumbent who now has a voting record. In 2022, she did not have a voting record. She could say whatever she wanted to say. She's been voting in lockstep with Kamala Harris and Joe Biden now for the last almost two years. The district is really hurting because of that, the inflation, the crime, the assault on our kids. Just the list goes on how she's failed us. So we're really centering the campaign on highlighting how radical she is. We're about ready to have our last debate here today, actually this afternoon. And so far, she's had a very, very difficult time just defending how radical record is. So I'm cautiously optimistic. She's still outspending me by about four to one because Democrats never want for money. But we are in a much better position than I've ever been as a candidate. No, you had mentioned the receipts that the candidate has now two years of being in office. And listen, when you're making the message for the people up there in Washington three, it seems like it's a lot of stuff that you've been able to campaign on now for four years. But they're kind of out of control and it seems like a lot of America has enough. That's the economy and fighting inflation. Obviously, securing the US border and all the stuff that is associated with that, the rampant crime, the overwhelming of schools, obviously the increased fentanyl problem that we've had in this country. And then protecting the kids. I mean, that kind of all encompasses all the issues we're having here in the United States. If you want to touch on how some of those have been and how those topics have resonated with future constituents in your district right now throughout the course of the campaign, I think our listenership would really like to hear it. Yeah, definitely. I mean, look, the inflation in the border, I think, are tied and they're very intertwined as well. But the inflation is just this issue that regardless of what Washington DC or the Democrats say, it's up in everyone's face. I mean, the cost of living in my district, and I think this is the same throughout the entire country, it's skyrocketed. I mean, people are having a hard time filling up a tank of gas. We have an additional gas tax, kind of like you guys do down there in California. That makes gas incredibly unaffordable, and that's driving the cost of everything up from the grocery store to just the necessities that you need for everyday life. Rent prices are out of control. Our average starter home right now in our district is about half a million dollars. So you've got this entire younger generation that's entering young adulthood that basically they've been told right away. They're never going to be able to afford a home. So I think the economy, the economic issues are right up in people's face. Maybe even folks who can't tell you what a Republican or a Democrat is, they know that whoever is in charge right now is screwing things up. And that's just a reality that people live with every single day. So when we talk about, hey, we're going to get the budget under control. DC is printing money. DC has a war on domestic energy. We can fix those things probably within the first month of being back in Washington, D.C. and having control of the House, the Senate, and the executive branch. And then the border crisis, although we are kind of far away from the southern border. We are a sanctuary state with I-5 running right through the heart of our district. We've had fentanyl overdoses spiked by about 21%. I was just speaking with the families of several victims of fentanyl overdoses. And it's really hurting people here in the district. And my opponent, one of the first votes she took was to leave the border wide open. And then she came back to the district and like dismissed it. She said, well, no one stays awake at night worrying about the southern border. Now she's trying to do what all the Democrats are trying to do. She's saying, oh, but the bipartisan border bill. Oh, but I addressed, you know, I introduced an issue, a bill that says we're really super serious about fentanyl, but while leaving the border open. So all of it is just massive deflection. And an issue I think that's really resonating with people that shows just how radical the Democrats are is my opponent and every Democrat in Congress voting to allow biological men into their daughters restrooms, locker rooms, and to compete against them on the athletics field. And that's something that has parents just furious. Because 10, 15 years ago, this wouldn't even be an issue. But here you have the entire Democrat party that supports this radical war on young girls, on our daughters. So those are, I think, the biggest issues. There's a bunch of other ones, but I'd say those are the main issues that resonate with the folks I'm talking to every day. Sure. And then I think what everybody is expecting to do once you win your race in a couple of years, Joe, is for House Republicans to get to work and start actually doing things that benefit the American people. Now you had mentioned Speaker Johnson. We know he's doing a cross country tour coming out to a lot of districts. I've talked to chairwoman Elise Stefanik. You want to mention the US northern border. She's the northern border district Congresswoman as well and talked about the whole terrorism component of that and a lot of the unmitigated migration that's coming across the border as well. And when you kind of look at it, you know, there is a big three here that goes into this election cycle. The biggest component that's different than it was in 2022 is the fact that President Trump is going to be at the top of the ballot. Now, for, you know, you guys to get to work and be able to do things on day one, it's going to take maintaining and extending that House majority in addition to flipping the Senate into Republican control and then giving Donald Trump a legislative avenue to be able to get to work to the American people. Talk about how important that is. You know, everybody gets excited for the presidential race. You know, President Trump has even made commentary. Even JD Vance has turned out to be a fantastic pick. You're not voting for the vice president. You're going out to the polls, the bite for President Trump. But when you talk about the work that needs to be done following election day and in January of next year, it's going to take a Republican led US House of Representatives and a Republican Senate to best have the opportunity to get this country back on the right track. 100%. Look, it's absolutely essential that we get President Trump back in office, but we have got to give him a solid House majority. Right now there's a razor thin majority and it's only about four, I think it's four seats right now. They extend to about 10 to 15 seats. So that way that the Democrats are completely sidelined and they can't obstruct President Trump's agenda. Obviously taking back the Senate's absolutely essential too because look, if we get President Trump across the finish line, but we fail to take the Senate and if we don't take a firm majority in the House or if we lose the House, which is possible, then the Trump agenda is only going to be as good as executive orders. And if you think the Democrats were bad in the last couple of years of the Trump administration, imagine if they have control of the House and the Senate, it's going to be impeachment on day one. It's going to be nothing but obstruction. Trump's going to spend the entire time, unfortunately playing defense. So it is absolutely essential that we get control of the House of Representatives. I think we have a potential of picking up several seats. Speaker Johnson will tell you that basically the road to having a firm, firm majority, it basically runs through California, through Washington State and through New York, which those aren't known to be Republican strongholds, but those are places where we can really flip seats. The seat that I am in, President Trump has won. He's won this district on two separate occasions by four points each. So this is a seat that we can very easily flip. So it's really essential if we want to be able to balance the budget, that is the duties and responsibilities of Congress. And if we want to give Trump the ability to codify the security of our southern border into law, because Trump did a lot through executive action last time, but it was immediately reversed when Joe Biden came in, we need to codify these actions to secure the border into law. And that goes for the rest of the Trump agenda. No, it certainly does. And then when you talk about national security, both at home and abroad, someone who brings an extensive background in resume like you do to the table, Joe, being a gold star husband and a combat veteran, you see the terrorism component that in more than likely have come across the US southern border over the course of the last four years under Joe Biden and Kamala Harris, you know, you always hear about these arrests happening on TV in addition to the transnational gangs who can be just as deadly, if not worse, and more organized in some of these international terrorist organizations and their members who have crossed the border as well over the course of the last four years as well. And then you have what's going on and let's just say the Middle East and Eastern Europe and another two more versions of forever wars, you know, with no US leadership essentially on display here, as someone who has watched these incidents starting at the US southern border and the spiraling out of control in Eastern Europe in the Middle East, what are some of the things you could say that the foreboding and warning you have to be able to give that it's going to take Donald Trump being back in the White House and Republicans being in control of Congress to be able to not only bring these skirmishes and wars that are going on across the planet to hopefully a peaceful resolution, but to get our US southern border sealed and get people who aren't supposed to be in this country finally start out of here. I'm very concerned about the fact that we've had an open border now for nearly four years. We've had 10 to 12 million illegals come in. We know that we have these Venezuelan paramilitary groups or gangs, whatever you want to call them, I would say they're paramilitary groups that are actually taking over apartment complexes. We know that we've caught a handful of terrorists. But look, even if you just say it 10 to 12 million came into our country, let's say less than 1% of those folks seek to do us harm, that is a very large number of people that are in the United States of America seeking to harm Americans. And so I fear right now that it's a matter of if not when I pray to God that I am wrong, but we have just opened this large window of opportunity for all of our enemies to exploit the vulnerabilities. And so that really has me words, we've got to get Trump back in the White House. Number one, you stop the bleeding, you stop people from coming into our country illegally, you physically secure the border. That's also going to stop the fentanyl that's killing 100 plus 100,000 plus Americans every single year. Trump will be able to do that. And then we've got to get really firm control of the FBI and all these different domestic law enforcement agencies to start getting very, very serious about going after every single bad actor that's in our country. And we're going to need the leadership of President Trump, we're going to need good oversight from Congress to make sure that happens. As for the international stage, we are approaching World War III on several major fronts, Eastern Europe, obviously the battle in Ukraine that has me very, very concerned. Because without anyone authorizing, we have already passed, we've already exceeded Joe Biden's stated red line at the beginning of the war. Biden himself said, if we started providing long-range missiles to the Ukrainians and they could shoot into Russia, that would be a red line because that would basically be World War III well because Biden is not in control of what takes place on the foreign policy stage. All the unelected bureaucrats have given the Ukrainians these long-range missiles and we are now firing US made missiles into Ukraine, the Russians and the Chinese are responding. They're doing joint air patrols, making incursions until Alaskan airspace. So look, we right now just have probably the highest tensions on the world stage in terms of nuclear war. We've had since the Cuban Missile Crisis and it's never, it's not even being talked about. I think President Trump has the right temperament and I think he has the credibility to get both the Russians and the Ukrainians to the negotiating table to stop the killing. And that right there, that stops the bleeding. If we stop the killing and we take down the tensions, we make it very clear to Zelensky that, hey, look, we're not going to give you guys any more support unless you're at the negotiating table. If you're at the negotiating table, then yes, we can talk about having the European nations come in with US leadership to make sure that your country is rebuilt. And then I think we have to make it very, very clear to the Russians that, look, we have no intention of ever putting Ukraine into NATO. I think Trump has the credibility based on his skepticism of expanding NATO that actually that will get Putin to the negotiating table. And two years ago, the Ukrainians and the Russians were actually at the negotiating table. It was the West that moved them away. So I think getting a peacemaker like Donald Trump back in there is going to be essential to making sure we don't get involved in a nuclear skirmish. And then look, everything is taking place in the Middle East right now. It is not hyperbolic to say this never would have happened under Donald Trump because it wouldn't have. Iran was isolated. Biden gave Iran access to billions of dollars. They conducted and orchestrated the October 7 attacks. Since then, the Biden administration and House Democrats have been absolutely intent on funding both sides of this war. So every time we send something to Israel, we're continuing the cash flow going to Iran into their proxies. Trump understands leverage better than I think any president I've ever seen. He's going to cut off the money going to Iran. He's going to let Israel finish off the terrorist organizations. And then he's going to make sure that that conflict is brought to an end without getting America sucked in. In the last week, Biden has authorized or whoever's in charge has authorized the deployment of American boots on the ground to Israel and Congress says nothing about it. So like the next question is, so what happens when some of the soldiers, if they're killed in a Iranian air strike or by whatever Iran's proxy groups, we can be drug into this war with Iran before the election even takes place. And I mean, that all has me very concerned. So the case for getting Donald Trump back into the White House for the sake of world peace, it's just absolutely essential. No. I think it all starts there as well. You know, you're going to see a big trickle down effect from U.S. leadership being back. It was something that Joe Biden and Kamala Harris had campaigned on originally back in 2020, but they've been an absolute failure, say the very least, over the course of the last four years. Joe in closing, you know, we definitely think America has woken up where there were being alarms sounded back during the 2022 cycle. America has really been able to feel fully what it's like under four years of this failed Democrat leadership. If it's not in the bank account and the attacks on children, it's safety in the street and everything in between. You know, we want to be able to direct all of our listenership to help you out over the course of the next couple of weeks. If they're not already involved with your campaign, people that can contribute from out of state, et cetera, anything that we could do to make sure on November 5th that you're going to win your race and get up to Capitol Hill and start helping be part of the solution in January of next year. So why don't you tell us about maybe some of the things you got going on over the course of the next few weeks, big events and things like that, obviously your campaign website and then where we can find you on social media. Yeah, absolutely. So we've basically got jam packed. We have events pretty much every day. So people go to jocantforcongress.com. You can get my full schedule there. Early voting has actually already begun in one of our counties. So if you were in Thurston County, Washington, get your ballot in as soon as you possibly can. We have teams that are out there ballot harvesting. If you have any questions, again, go to jocantforcongress.com. We'll direct you in the right place. The rest of the counties will begin voting at the end of this week. The ballots are going out on the 17th or so. So no later than the 20th, everyone should have their ballots throughout the district. And so we're going to be ballot harvesting aggressively. It's completely legal here in Washington state. We're encouraging early voting. So if you're if you're watching this and you're in the district, get your ballot in and get five or 10 of your friends to make sure that they get their ballots in as well. That's probably our biggest efforts right now in 2022. We had 60,000 Trump voters who voted for Trump in 2016 and in 2020, completely not participate. They didn't even cast a ballot. Unfortunately, that's actually par for the course in our district. We have a lot of people that only participate once every four years. They swing heavy Republican. So we've got to make sure that all those folks get back out and vote. It's absolutely essential. So jocantforcongress.com is also where you can support my campaign. Right now, I'm being out spent probably about three to one, four to one by the Democrats. So anything that people can give, it's going to help us get more ads on the air, get more ballot chasers out there. You know, we're really hoping with President Trump on the ticket, the amount of work that you've also put in, Joe, that is going to be a perfect equation to get you up there on Capitol Hill next year. And then being out spent three to one typical, but being out worked, it's just not going to happen. You've got out there. Exactly. And done it. You've done it for two cycles now. And we're looking forward to watch the end of your race here. This is the retired green beret combat veteran gold star husband and candidate Republican nominee in Washington's third congressional district. Jocant. Thanks for joining us today. Sir. Have a great rest of your week. Thanks brother. Appreciate it. 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