And now, this is the moment you've all been waiting for. It's time for the strength of breathless partner. It's Tuesday, October 29th, 2024. And this is the "Stake for Breakfast" podcast, episode 4841. Make sure you subscribe to the show. It's available to us every downloadable podcast and platform of finance on Apple, Spotify, iHeart, Samsung, or Amazon podcast. Check out the "Stake for Breakfast" link to you to take the show's Instagram, or leave a sub-stack, and verify the accounts on X-Gator and True Social. What's up, everybody? And welcome to the first of two big Tuesday editions of the show today. I'm Ron Fine Solo, and as always, we've got lots of breaking news. Donald Trump held an historic rally at the world's most famous arena in Madison Square Garden, more like MAGA Square Garden over the weekend. And we've got a complete and comprehensive wrap-up coverage, highlights. You name it. From the people who opened up for the president all the way through his historic speech, that's what we're going to be looking at today on our first edition of the show. We're also going to be taking a look at how the closing arguments and final pitches are starting to come together for both candidates and campaigns. We'll break it down and analyze. And Donald Trump delivered remarks last night to supporters. In the ATL, we've got a comprehensive recap and coverage. As always, we've got a great slate of guests coming in here today as well. Former Trump 45, White House, top surrogate, and current. Trump endorsed Republican nominee in Georgia's third congressional district. Brian Jack will be here. We'll catch up with former Republican editorial nominee from the state of Michigan, Tutor Bigson as well. Virginia Congressman Ben Klein will be joining us. We'll be catching up for the first time with Newsmax Anchor, Bianca De La Garza. And we'll be catching up again with Republican House member in the great state of Georgia, Ralph Norman as well. But before we get into any of our interviews, let's jump right into these headlines and change the way you consume your news. Okay, this is not non, this is bowling, they're a rule. All right, everybody, welcome to the State for Breakfast podcast. I'm Ron, flying solo today. No might pop in a little bit later, but who knows? A busy news Tuesday, now just one week before the 2024 presidential election. We've got a busy action-packed show, and as you can hear, we are in the throngs, the myths, the final form version of the 2024 presidential election cycle. Got a lot of stuff to cover today, including the historic Trump rally, which happened at Madison Square Garden. It's the world's most famous arena by reputation folks. It really lived up to its wonderful history this Sunday when Donald Trump hosted the America First Amenders and delivered a message of peace and hope and love and prosperity. And as you can clearly hear, that isn't one of the original intros from the State for Breakfast podcast, which was crafted by one of our former hosts, Nick, that was Hulk Hogan, getting things started at Madison Square Garden. We are going to take our full first edition of the show today in re-coverage of the Trump rally at MSG, as I think it needs to be highlighted as what I consider the crown jewel of this election cycle. Again, it is a busy news week. Candidates on both sides are now formulating and beginning to deliver their final pitches to the American people. Just a little bit of an update here. Kamal Harris will be delivering remarks tonight. I don't know if it's to supporters or what or where they're going to be busting from at the Elisp with the backdrop of the White House in Washington, D.C. It's being reported that Joe Biden won't attend, but who knows? There's a lot of people in and around the conservative side that have been telling me nothing has worked so far. Fascism, reproductive freedom in regards to messaging from the Democrats. So she's going back to one of the other old reliables and she will be waking the echoes of January 6th tonight in Washington, D.C. as a final warning to the electorate on what a potential Trump presidency could be from her vantage point. Meanwhile, Donald Trump will be stumping in battleground Pennsylvania. Pennsylvania, he'll be in Allentown for a rally tonight. He brought down the House in Atlanta, Georgia yesterday. We're going to be taking a look at that event in our second edition of State for Breakfast today. And again, getting things started, we're going to take the entire first news segment and we're going to go through roll call for the America First Avengers. Those who have come underneath the MAGA tent to spread Donald Trump's message of returning to American greatness and what their messaging looked like at Madison Square Garden this weekend. What an absolutely packed rafters to the ceiling event. I must say, Donald Trump could have sold out the venue twice easily. It's debatable on whether or not he could have done it a third time with the amount of people that didn't come in. And there was well over the 20,000. I mean, you couldn't shoehorn another Trump supporter into that arena. And I really have to lend credit where credit is due. And President Trump himself a little bit later in the show. James Dolan, you know, growing up in the on the East Coast and the Tri-State area and from a young age, being included into the family cycle of support for New York sports teams. You grow up in Nick's fan and you go through all the troubles, the trials and tribulations, trying to relive the magic of the 70s era, having to deal with Michael Jordan and the six Bulls championships and then great teams like the Rockets and the Spurs. It just never materialized for the New York Knicks. When you talk about the 54 years it was in between Stanley Cups for the New York Rangers, the hockey team in the Big Apple before they secured their last one in 1994. Being a Yankees fan, having a little bit more of a good time with that as a young man, however, down 03 in the World Series. I can't imagine, now listen, I know this isn't even a top, probably 10, maybe 15, Yankees team of all time, by far. You probably couldn't even include them in the top 30 if you looked at 27 teams from the New York Yankees had won the World Series up into this point. That being said, the absolute phone in and end that they have done through the first three games of this year's Fall Classic. Absolutely embarrassing. Almost as embarrassing as watching not Fat Joe come out and sing before the game last night. I mean, to not be able to pay the extra couple hundred thousand dollars to get 50 San, or you really want to drop the big bucks and have JZ and Alicia Keys go and re-perform Empire State of Mind before the World Series last night. Down 20 when you're trying to motivate the crowd into it, it's not like Yankees pitching helped out at all. And by the time this podcast airs, I'll probably be watching Game 4 tonight, which is Tuesday. Game 5 is on Wednesday. If they can make it through tonight, I guess we could recap either the season or on our way back to Los Angeles on our Friday edition to the podcast. But again, getting back to MSG, James Dolan, going above and beyond, just allowing Donald Trump and his team, plus all of the wonderful technicians and event staff they have there. I know Gavin Wax in the New York Young Republican Club was also critical and crucial in having this event go off flawlessly. And you want to talk about above bar? We absolutely nailed it. So we're going to be taking the entirety of our first show. We're going to go through all the speakers before Donald Trump or most of the ones that I thought made the cut here in our first new segment. And then in our second new segment, we're going to go through President Trump's, which I think will be looked back on as a historic speech and a plea to those, the forgotten men and women, those in need, those who are hurting, those who want to see America great again. And that's pretty much it. We'll look into the now final week of the presidential campaign cycle and how the messaging is becoming streamlined, heading into the November 5th election, and then we'll do a complete comprehensive recap with coverage of Donald Trump's rally last night in Atlanta, Georgia, with some commentary on the side of that. Great guest list coming in here today. I tell you what, for as nervous as I am, not being able to get as many guesses, we need to get this show on the road for our election preview show, which is going to be next Monday. So next week also a programming note. We're going to be splitting things up. Monday will have an election preview show. Wednesday will have an election recap show. It's my hope that we're going to be able to call this on election night, too big to rig, swamp the vote, all that great stuff. But I just think in the greater context of being able to accurately cover this where we're not live. And we want to be able to, you know, do the thing we do on podcasts, and that's provide commentary and analysis with those who are involved. So that's the way we're going to swing it this week, okay? So we'll get through this week. Regularly scheduled programming. You'll get two editions today. Two editions Friday. We'll get you through the weekend. Monday, election preview show. Tuesday will have the election. And then on Wednesday, we'll have an election recap. One episode, book ending the actual election day. But again, getting back to this guest list today. Top tier, as usual. And I'll get into the guest list, but I'll start off with our first guest who's incoming at the end of this segment. Former Mr. Everything Behind the Scenes in the Trump 45 White House. Someone who's been very closely associated. A great friend of Donald Trump for, man, over a decade now. Brian Jack will be joining us. Everybody knows he's stepped down from some of his duties, although he's still doing stuff for the national campaign. This election cycle to run as a congressional candidate in Georgia's third congressional district. So we get an update on his race. We'll get some commentary on the presidential election and the Trump campaign. And I have to tell you, cutting that interview right before we jumped in to record the news today, the big guy called like three times during the interview. One time I was on hold for like 20 minutes. But, you know, Brian is, for a lot of people who don't know him, he's like almost Skavino-esque. Not so much now because he's, you know, stepped down from outside of the innermost orbit of Trump world to, you know, go and serve as a congressman who we all anticipate is going to be up on Capitol Hill next year representing Georgia three. But over the course of the last year, I've really gotten the opportunity to know him. And I'll tell you what, heading in, there was some back end commentary from people that had might have known him or maybe just didn't work with him as well as we seem to do here on the show when Donald Trump was still in office. And I kind of had like a perception of him. They were all thrown out the window within like five minutes and talk. He's like a down to earth does his research like new stuff about us even before the first time we talked to him at the very start of his campaign. We were one of his first interviews. We had a lot of people and that was in combination with people like Rep Clyde, Mike Collins, people who were in Georgia, Kelly Lawfler, that just had people who listened to our show descend on his race and provide helping hands, monetary donations coming in from out of district and from across the country because that's a surefire America first vote right there. And we need people like Brian up on Capitol Hill. But you know, before and after the interview, we're having conversation, we're talking sports, we're talking the campaign. And for as much as it's been a little bit disappointing for the last two weeks after finding out that we weren't going to get President Trump to be able to come in before the election just to the nature of the campaign schedule at this point. The fact that our request had passed through so many hands on the Trump team, you know, people were coming and going. They're being elevated to new positions or leaving the campaigns to do other things in certain states or in ways that are going to best help Donald Trump get over the finish line. On November 5th, man, he retouched on that and really pointed out the fact that, you know, they had talked recently. He had talked with some people very close to the president and that they know that, you know, this is a podcast that started when Donald Trump was still in office. We went through the pandemic with him. We went through the last election cycle with him. We were one of the only places, if not exclusively where he could hear people who had worked in the first Trump administration before they were allowed back into the press. And yes, that was a thing. You know, there was a time where Devin Nunes and Cash Patel and Christina Bob and Matt Whitaker and all the people who have come through this show over the years just didn't have the platform following the end of Donald Trump's first term in office because of the narrative that was spun incorrectly by the media in regards to January 6th. Now, after the 2022 announcement on the 15th of November, you know, they were all back into the news because now they're all their campaigns. Everybody wants their access, but listen, for nearly two years after Donald Trump left office, there was a place where anybody in Trump world could go and they could talk about anything from the possibility of him running again. Once he declared how the campaign was formulating their strategy and how they were going to look at this differently than they did maybe in both cycles previously. And, you know, in just a few minutes of conversation, it was really reassuring to hear that these people know when you talk about the "Stake for Breakfast" podcast in a political sense, it comes up in conversation, you know, that not only the people who come on this show are the ones that are talking about it or really appreciated, it's the others who we're out here working for. And that's the American people, and that's where everybody connected to President Trump and how important it is to us that motivating factor, not like we need one as close to the election, but, you know, to get a couple bouquets verbally, you know, heading in down the stretch right here, it's like an extra shot in the ass in regards to the energy you need to get over the finish line here. And I just want to, you know, say thanks for the opportunity for being able to provide the most accurate, in-depth, and in a lot of instances exclusive coverage of all things related to Trump world and the America First movement and conservative politics in general, obviously looking at the other side of the aisle in comparison to that. Over the course of the last now, it's going to be seven years. So, yeah, we'll have Brian Jack in here. We'll round out today's edition of the first podcast with someone who ran as the GOP nominee for governor in the 2022 midterm election cycle. She's now the host of a very successful podcast. She's also a political commentator, which goes on everywhere, and a campaign surrogate for the Trump campaign, Tudor Dixon will be back. She's just someone that's dialed into all things. Michigan, she's one of the biggest thorns, obviously figuratively, in current governor, stretching, Gretchen Whitmer's side, or maybe even. Regina. Let's keep it clean. But that's how we're going to round out our first edition of the podcast. They will jump right into episode two, starting off with an interview, and we're going to have Virginia Congressman Ben Klein open up the show. This is someone that works on judiciary, budgetary appropriations. He's also one of the senior members of the Freedom Caucus, and he's just doing a lot of great work in the state of Virginia. You know, he's got a really good red conservative district that Donald Trump is going to be revisiting this week. I believe this weekend on Sunday he's having a rally there. He also works very closely with the current governor, Glenn Yunken, who's been, I think, one of the best Republican governors. He's definitely been better than DeSantis. He's definitely been better than Kemp. It seems even like Hot Wheels down in Texas is kind of taking a back seat. And Ken Paxson's provided a lot more of a national presence from Republicans in Texas during this election cycle as well. But that's neither here nor there. So that's how we'll get the second show rolling. We'll jump right into a first time interview. You know, we have a really good reputation with a lot of these, and they're not alternatives. They're just not Fox News CNN or MSNBC. So over at Newsmax, they love us. They know our show is like, we're almost like a living meme that can do long form interviews and put the most, keep our listenership retained way of doing the news. And, you know, John Bachman's been on the show several times over the years. He's a great commentator and journalist. He really does see it down the middle. I think he provides very accurate coverage. But someone that's worked with him for years now has her own show. She does it for three hours a day. She's just written her first book. And that's Newsmax's Bianca De La Garza. But she is -- and you'll see it as I got to read to about -- about three quarters of the way through her book is this episode airs today is really good read. You know, things about her family that you don't know, how hard it's been being an accurate truth teller along the way and things of that nature. But getting back to Bianca, she's jumping in for the first time. So we're going to talk about her book. We're also going to talk about how tough it is being someone that's in the mainstream media and just refuses to call it the same way the mainstream media likes to tell it. I mean, she is a truth teller. She's very accurate in her commentary. She sees the way that this is affected friendships, her family, everything that has to do with her life. We're going to get an inside look at that plus some Newsmax level commentary on the upcoming presidential election. And then we'll round out today's show with South Carolina Congressman Ralph Norman, who, you know, guys big on the border and the immigration stuff. I think he's going to be a critical component of writing some of the legislation that's maybe into the HR 2 2.0 in the next session of Congress. If we could retain and extend that house majority. He's also been working to make sure some of his congressional counterparts hold their seats, win their seats for the first time. And that we have those numbers that's going to help President Trump's legislative agenda get passed very, very expeditiously once we get through January 20th of next year. So all star lineup, two members of Congress, former Trump White House surrogate who's now running for Congress. You have one of the lead correspondence journalists from Newsmax and the former Republican nominee for the governorship in the state of Michigan all working hand in hand and hand throughout this electorate to make sure that we get everything done that we need done before November 5th. So we could just put our heads down and run right through that finish line. Donald Trump delivered remarks to supporters in regards to he held a press conference today in Palm Beach, Florida. Heavy on immigration. He had at least three or four families with him, including Jocelyn Nungareis and, you know, several of the others whose family members have been killed at the hands of illegal aliens who shouldn't have been in this country, but were allowed to be here because of Joe Biden and Kamala Harris's open border policies. Not too much to take away from that outside of a new policy platform drop. So I'll probably tell you about it a little bit later in the show. But besides that, we're going to get things rolling here. You already heard how the rally at MSG got started and it was just iconic Hulk Hogan. Bull USA Hulk Hogan gear. He had on the red boa. He had on the dew rag, the sunglasses, the red, you know, tank top, ripped his shirt open, gave a fiery speech. But in addition to coming out and getting the fans fired up and ready to go with this rally, he also provided about a five minute speaking portion here as well. I pulled a clip to play because we're going to go through all the best of the opening act before the Trump rally in MSG. Let's go to the turret. [CHEERING] Well, let me tell you something. Trump on the maniac. Let's fucking go. Welcome to the house that Hulk and Mania built. [CHEERING] You know something, usually when I'm in Madison Square Garden, I'm Body, Simon, Giants. I'm winning world heavyweight titles and I'm cracking people over the heads with steel chairs. And the energy in Madison Square Garden is off the Richter scale. But today, Trump on maniacs, the energy in here is something like I've never felt. The energy of all these Trump on maniacs is the most powerful force in the universe. And today, this is Donald Trump's house, brother. [CHEERING] You know something from maniacs? I don't see no stinking Nazis in here. [CHEERING] I don't see no stinking domestic terrorists in here. [CHEERING] The only thing I see in here are a bunch of hardworking men and women that are real Americans, brother. [CHEERING] You know when I hear my president and our president, Donald Trump, speak. He sounds for real, brother. He sounds like he has a heart of gold that's all for the USA. But when I hear Kamala speak, it sounds-- yeah, it sounds like a script from Hollywood with a really, really bad actress. [CHEERING] As you can tell, we were setting the mood here. And listen, too many opening at guests. This was a seven-hour event. The speaking portion for Donald Trump alone was well over two hours. It was close to two hours and 20 minutes, including with the introduction from Melania, which is the clip I believe will end this new segment with. That's with Lee Greenwood singing his rendition of "God Bless the USA" on his birthday live in person. It had multiple video interludes interwoven in. The military won, the border won. The are you better four years ago now than you were four years ago. And it also had a couple renditions from Chris Machio, the Italian-American opera singer who, you know, dropped a couple of his absolute bangers, including bringing down the house of the conclusion of the rally with New York, New York, which we'll hear a portion of a little bit later. Some of the people who were there that didn't make the cut, which you won't hear from, I mean, the Trump transition chairman was there. The Vic Rama-Swami, Byron Donalds, Michael O'Harey, who's one of the founders of Defro Records, spoke. Dana White was there, but we're going to jump in right now with someone who you really don't hear that often from out on the campaign trail. You don't hear from them outside of, you know, posting or reposting content material from Donald Trump out on the campaign trail or behind the scenes and things of that nature. And that's Dan Scavino, someone much in the same instance as our first guest today, Brian Jack, has been friends with Donald Trump for a long time. Obviously, Dan Scavino much, much longer as he was originally a caddy for the 45th president before becoming a great friend, someone that worked in very high level positions within the Trump organization before becoming like, you know, the guy who does the media during the Trump 45 White House and someone who's been along with the president for the entirety of some of the best portions of his life. And having met Dan Scavino, great guy, can't say enough good things about him. You want to talk about loyalty to a T, he divines it and embodies it in human form. And to hear him go out at MSG in the heart of Manhattan, the world's most famous arena and call out Hillary Clinton is something that I think should be in the annals of Trump history for many years to come. Let's check it out. Through it all, I joined with him in 2015 when we started running for the presidency. When nobody said we had a shot, when we were a joke, we were pulling at 1%. Hey, Hillary Clinton, she had some not nice things to say about this rally today, a massive square garden. Take a look, Hillary, USA, USA, USA! And again, for as much as the mainstream media, the Harris Walls campaign, all of those absolute shit-libs and fake journos out there who just go and try to continue to flame the fire of hate and division and make this entire election cycle an unsafe one physically for Donald Trump. They tabbed this as a redux of the 1920 or 30, whatever Nazis in the USA rally. In reality, this looked a lot more and in such a grander element, like the end of the campaign rally that Richard Nixon had before he won his massive 49 state electoral victory back, I believe it was in 1968. So, again, for the amount of people that were there for the way in New York seemed to be responding and how amazing the guests performed. In addition to Donald Trump's speech, there are very few boxes that were left unchecked by the time this one was over. We're going to jump into it right now with part of the America First Avengers, and namely, that's with R.F.K. Jr. Him and Tulsi Gabbitt were there, they handed off the mic to each other, and we're going to jump in with the good doctor first, let's check it out. He said, "Would I come and sit down with them?" He said to me during that meeting, he said, "There are some things that we can agree on and some doesn't we disagree on, but the landscapes on which we agree are so much larger." He said, "I want to end the wars." I want to end this surveillance and censorship. I want to protect the Constitution. I want to protect freedom of speech. I want to end the surveillance. I want to end the weaponization of government against American politicians. I want to end the chronic disease epidemic. Don't you think that we deserve a president in this country who's going to restore the moral authority of the United States of America? Don't you think that we deserve a president who's going to end the warfare state and rebuild the middle class? Oh, you want a president who's going to put America first? Oh, you want a president who's going to protect our children? And who's going to protect women's sports? And who's going to stop dividing this country around long racial lines? And don't you want a president who's going to end the corruption at the federal agencies? At FDA, at NIH, at CDC, and at the CIA. And don't you want a president who's going to make America healthy again? And I think when you look at it in the greater scheme of things, you know, people like Tulsi and RK Jr. and now even Elon Musk, and again, Elon Musk is completely having the time of his life at the conclusion of this race right now. The guy's giving away a million bucks a day. He's trolling everyone on social media. He's pointing out and sharing some of the things that, you know, maybe even in some context, President Trump doesn't have to reach on because of the broad way that his posts go around on places like X. But I just tell you what, we have our differences. We checked our egos at the door. And we understand together everything that we wanted to do individually, we can lay the groundwork and really, really work towards getting done in the next four years under President Trump and JD Vance. And I think just because, you know, I saw Zach Levi, and that's who I was talking about the other day. You know, he had done like a live stream in response to some commentary that Whoopi Goldberg made on The View saying that Hollywood isn't owned by Libs and that there's tons of conservatives. You know, you got the quades and you got John Voigt, big time right there. And then she ran out of people to kind of, and a lot more have come around this cycle. I mean, if you would have told me, you know, people like The Rock and again, you know, Brown, Levi, on Bell and all of these. I mean, you saw Nick Bosa on the end of the Sunday night football game. He crashed the interview with a white and gold make America great again, hat on live television. I mean, they edited it out of the post, uploads afterwards. But during the interview, you saw it happen in real time. You've seen a kicker for one of the universities over the course of the last two weeks. They ran like a fake field goal. He scores a touchdown, and the first thing he does is rip up his jersey, and he's got like a homemade Trump MAGA 2024 undershirt on, which he gets right in front of the camera and just so many more people have come out of the woodwork, this election cycle. And it's just paid off massive benefits. But working together and not getting every single thing on your agenda. Listen, it's also going to solidify your potential to be future candidates in administrations or in whatever context they want to run in moving forward. And I think that's where you've seen a lot of the people just say like, you want to know what? I might not love Donald Trump. I've come to really respect him, especially after all the stuff that's happened, the law fair, the assassination attempts, et cetera. But making America great again includes what I care about, making America healthy again. Tulsi Yabbard making our military strong again. You know, Elon Musk making, getting back to the moon and getting to Mars, important again, having free speech, be free speech again. And the list goes on and on. And that's where if you really run on something, like I think people like Tulsi and RFK, and even Elon Musk is in this arena right now, do. Then put your money where your mouth is and get on the MAGA Express and they all have. I said that RFK junior would hand off the mic to Tulsi Gabbard. She'd be next up. Let's check her out. Just as we've gathered here today in this historic place and this historic time, we will gather together all across this country, people of every race, ethnicity, religion, and creed to stand together and defend our freedom and ensure our right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. Now is the time for us to send Donald Trump back to the White House to be the 47th President of the United States where we can stand together and make America great again. Thank you so much. Let's get it done. Aloha. Aloha back to the real life Moana, but that's the thing. I think a lot of people, it's what the Democrats right now, first of all, they can't game plan for. They could have never expected this. Maybe one. Maybe Elon Musk. Maybe Tucker. A couple people, you know, in the media or in Hollywood or from professional sports, the music industry command or whatever, I'm going to throw my whatever behind Donald Trump. It is everyone from every corner of everywhere that has come on board. There are so very few people left in the political realm in this threat of the multiverse in this moment right now where you have them not on one side of the fence or the other. And listen, when you look at what the Democrats are doing, Taylor Swift is losing millions of followers on Spotify, like over three millions since she made the endorsement. Kamala Harris had a hard time not getting booed off the stage at campaign events over the weekend because she lied to people about Beyonce performing. She has a message of hate and division and fear. And when you go to these rallies, if you're not just there to hear Donald Trump do the MAGA spiel and you have people like RFK Junior coming in and talking about all the different things from the intelligence agencies down to the healthy components of it to Tulsi Gabbard and the concerns. Everyone should have about our military right now where we've, you know, in like a negotiation standpoint, we really lost our geopolitical footing. No one respects, no one has any fear when it comes to the foreign policy of Joe Biden and Kamala Harris. Meanwhile, wars continue to spin out of control across the globe. It doesn't look like there's any end in sight in Ukraine up through the selection and not until we find out who the president is going to be next week. In addition, you saw Israel retaliate for the, you know, rocket and missile attacks that Iran had conducted on them as they continue to expand operations both into the Gaza Strip and in Lebanon against Hezbollah. It's just a nightmare and where's the next Tinder box? North Korea is officially sending troops to Russia. Those troops are expected to go and fight on the front lines in Ukraine. So unless we can get our shit together over the course of the next three or four months and heading into inauguration day in late January, it spells a recipe for disaster for this country. And I think a lot of people know that for has much time as people like Tulsi Gabbard and Elon Musk and RFK juniors still have left to go out and compete politically for the rest of their careers. They understand taking a four-year mulligan, swallowing their pride, and getting parts of the things that they already want done, let's just say if they ran for a higher office than a cabinet-level secretary or a presidential appointee or the head of an agency like they all might be, then so be it. And that's kind of where we're at. And it was the message of that unity of that hope of that. Let's get back to really having an American dream in this country that I think was laying the groundwork for Donald Trump to just have an absolutely fantastic rally. Family members came in next. Eric and Lawyer Trump both spoke together. Don Jr. took the mic. I've pulled the clip from him. Let's check it out. What's unique about this election, folks? You've had four years under both leaders. They would like to pretend that Kamala Harris started her political career about a month ago in a coup. The most democratic process to ever not have a single vote. She's going to be a moderate, folks. She's going to be a moderate. A radical San Francisco liberal, the daughter of a Marxist professor is now magically going to be a moderate. No one's buying it anymore. You know why? Because they've been lying to you for the last nine years and you're not buying their crap anymore. You've had enough. The fact that I could drive here today with my father for like 25 blocks and watch the streets of New York lined up with red MAGA hats tells us everything you need to know. Is it truth? You know, when you see that sea of red hats and people from all walks of life out in Manhattan last Sunday, most of them, some coming out late Friday night, many coming out during Saturday and sleeping over and holding their places. Because you know how it is. There's the VIP section. There's like, you know, the clicks section, you know, where you're going to go get your handshake and your thumbs up picture with Donald Trump. And then there's general admission. You know, it doesn't cost anything to go to the Trump rallies. And once you've reserved your spots, you know, those little papers that come out and you scan the QR code to get in either on your phone or on the piece of paper. It's where you are. You hit the door and then you go find out where you're going to, the longer it takes you to get in line, the less of a chance you'll have at this point of the race to get in as there was easily 20, 30,000 people outside of MSG watching on the Jumbo Tron and the big screens and over the mezzanine where they have the, you know, the display for the events that are going on at the garden. So people have had it and if the law fair didn't happen, if the bringing in of outside entities like Tulsi and RFK Jr. Tucker, et cetera, Elon Musk didn't happen. If the assassination attempts didn't happen, this might be a different story. This might be the Democrats can use every trick in the book. You know, that Time magazine article that came out, the secret history of the shadow campaign that saved the 2020 presidential election, all of that stuff might have been able to work and aid the Democrats in stealing another election from Donald Trump. I'll put it like that. However, when you look at the registration numbers, when you look at the early vote numbers and we'll be able to talk to two congressmen who are in big districts on this upcoming election and hear what it's like on the ground in Virginia in South Carolina. I'm going to ask Congressman Norman, you know, he's done a little bit of outreach because he's in a pretty secure house seat when it comes to he's in a red district, so the vote is there. What's it like in Georgia? What's it like in North Carolina? Is he feeling as confident as we are as the Trump team is? It's just been a perfect storm and to say that they haven't really gone out and committed any of the errors that might slow or stymie or not allow campaign to reach its few, you know, fullest potential. We're not seeing it. When Donald Trump showed up in Michigan last week, I believe it was Friday night, three hours late because he was taping with Joe Rogan. And more people were allowed to come into this rally because of that and there was a 50, 60,000 person crowd waiting for him at some small, obscure airport, middle of nowhere, and he shows up and takes the stage in the black trench coat and the newly minted black and gold MAGA hat to the theme song of The Undertaker from WWE. We're witnessing final form Trump. We are all witnesses to it. This is peak. It's going to be hard to beat. I think it'll be impossible to replicate or recreate moving down the road. We've got a lot of work. It's going to take the America First Movement and four great years of Donald Trump in office for us to be motivated, educated and activated to get out there and propel future candidates after him because we will never see anything like this again. Donald Trump actually, he got a little forlorn on the campaign trail. I've got the clip saved for somewhere later in the show. I believe it's when we're going through putting our final messaging together. But as we've been saying, you better enjoy this. You better soak it in. If you don't have the ability to watch it live or attend one of these, record it. Save it. And just enjoy it. Because even he said, you'll probably see what some might consider a rally here and there following the election. But Donald Trump knows his legacy starts and ends with what he can accomplish in the next four years. And even though we have big events like the 250th anniversary of our country during the course of what potentially would be his next term in office, you're never going to see it like you're seeing it right now ever again. The people that are traveling with him, they're going to be working. The people that are surrounding him right now. Let me tell you, we know everything that's going on. Everything, everything. There's going to be a couple headline makers. There's going to be a couple of people, maybe shortly after the campaign or shortly after Donald Trump gets back in office, maybe let's say a year, 18 months. And they're gone. Because they have aspirations to run for higher office. There's going to be people that you think are going to be included in the upcoming administration. It aren't going to be. There's going to be people that you don't think are going to be included in the upcoming administration. That, unfortunately, you're going to be. And that's just kind of the way the machine works. So this final form campaign, this final form Trump in his ultimate perfect peak form, just enjoy it. And he'll touch on that a little bit later in the podcast. Dr. Phil, who's been someone that's interviewed President Trump, has gone on other media outlets to talk about his interview with President Trump, has really been astonished by some of the feedback he's gotten from his audience about Donald Trump. As you would think, people that listen to a boomer talk show might be those who sit around in front of their TV all day and suggest mainstream media and, therefore, would support the regime. That's not the case. He was not only there to speak at Madison Square Garden, he was there to later endorse Donald Trump for President. Let's hear them. As for you, the collective you. I don't want you to just listen and say nice talk, Dr. Phil. I want you to march in your life. I want you to march with your beliefs. I want you to not be intimidated. Don't be stopped, and don't just vote. Take five people with you. Like I said, the difference between winners and losers is winners do things losers don't want to do. And what they do is they take actions toward known outcomes. They deal with the truth. They set goals, and they go after them with passion. And it's time for us to bring it home. It's time for us to bring it home. It's time for us to be winners, winners, winners, winners. I started by telling you I love this country, I'll finish by telling you I love this country, and I love you for loving this country. God bless you, and God bless the United States of America. It's good times. It really is. It's important times. It's things that we just can't take for granted and that we really have to take into account. You know, Dr. Phil wants to make America healthy again. His expertise is more in the mental health component of everything. But everybody wants to see the FDA, the CDC, the NIH get regulated to get all these nasty oils and chemicals out of our stuff to fix the drinking water across the country. And to really just get this country back on a healthier passage, it's mind-blowing to me that you could go to some absolute shit hole countries where a third world and they have stricter food regulations in third world countries where they have food. I'm not talking about like in Haiti where they're eating the mud pies and stuff, but I'm talking about, you know, some countries that are able to sustain in a little bit better manner. And they don't allow some of the things that are generally in our food preservative-wise, oil-wise, you know, colors and dyes-wise, chemicals-wise into our food system. Now, when you see, you know, I heard that stat not too long ago, I think someone was having a podcast with JD Vance or maybe even it was Trump and Rogan, you know, which was an internet breaker, dude. We've had such a busy weekend, we barely can even cover that. You know, absolutely crazy. Now, like, I believe it's top three podcasts all the time of Joe Rogan's in a few days where some of the other ones have the mass numbers over years. So, but just to see, 70% of the of age males in this country are physically disqualified from being able to get into the military. That's terrible and scary. You know, when you talk about the strategic readiness of this country, it's just not there anymore. We're getting behind in hypersonics, obviously chips technology, and we just can't go in and stealth things into oblivion anymore. Do some of the, you know, typical work of the Forever War regimes that we've seen in years past, but much like, you know, exactly how people like Dick Cheney operated. Sand-nose fuckers into the Spanish beer. Now we see a little bit more of not making the cuts. Recruitment numbers down, retention numbers down, tradition numbers up, suicides up, the changing of the physical fitness testing, less range days, more pronouns days, et cetera. Got to get away from that. There's a lot of people who have been saying we can't competitively compete on the battlefield of places like Russia, China, North Korea, Iran, et cetera. Donald Trump would put that to rest as well throughout the course of one of his speaking events that we're covering today. I remember pulling the clip last night, but there are a lot of people who have skin in this game and want to see great things for this country and you're seeing them present it in making the case for Donald Trump here in the final stretch. Guys, wherever you listen to the show today, I hope you're enjoying the first of two big Tuesday editions of the state records podcast. It was a huge favor. Head over to any downloadable podcasting platform, including Apple, Spotify, iHeart, Samsung, Amazon Podcast, or wherever you listen to your shows. And make sure you're following our program so it's downloading to your electronic device. Do us a big favor also. Share the show with friends, family, coworkers, and loved ones. Helps out the podcast big time. You'll never miss out on all the great stuff we've got going on down here at the show. Tucker Carlson was in attendance. Tucker Carlson was ready to speak. It wasn't going to be an impromptu, like out in Arizona last week, where Donald Trump calls him and Tulsi and RFK Junior up to the stage. And then says, come on guys, a few words. Tucker was ready to get this crowd fired up. I've got two clips of him. Let's hear the first one. Liz Cheney, powerful. No fair system would make Larry Fink rich. No fair system would elevate someone like Kamala Harris to a presidential nomination. She's never been accused of doing anything useful. She has precisely no achievement. She's a nominee without getting a single vote. She is a metaphor for the system they created to make themselves rich and powerful. And then they have the gall to lecture you. The people can actually change a flat tire and repair a power grid who have useful jobs who pay your taxes and work 40 hours a week. Lecture you that you are somehow immoral. And Donald Trump has empowered the rest of us through mostly to stick it around in the face of their hate and abuse and persecution. He has given the rest of us the right to call BS on the charade. No, you are not better than us. No, you are not smarter than us. No, you do not deserve what you have. You probably stole it. No, you're not going to bully me into silence anymore. I like that. And I can promise you at this point. Nine days out when Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Elon Musk and Tulsi Gabbard and pretty much every high school senior and college sorority girl in the country has come out finally saying, "Yeah, I am for Donald Trump actually." When the entire country has realized there is nothing embarrassing about this, what's embarrassing is to take a perfectly great country and destroy it as they have. I'm not ashamed you should be. At that moment, it's going to be pretty tough for them. Ten days from now to look in the eye to America with a straight face, it's going to be pretty hard to look at us. And say, "You know what? Kamala Harris, she's just, she got 85 million votes because she's just so impressive." As the first Samoan Malaysian low IQ former California prosecutor ever to be elected president, it was just a groundswell of popular support. And anyone who thinks otherwise, just a freak or a criminal, at this stage of the game after nine years of listening to their lies and finding every single one of them totally falls, no, it's not safe and effective. And no, she's not impressive. She sure isn't. It's very hard for me to believe the rest of us are going to say, "You know what, Joe Scarborough, you're right. You're right. She won fair and square because she's just so impressive. I don't think so. And to me, that is liberation. It's the freedom to say what's obviously true as a free man and not a slave." And I just want to speak. Tucker Carlson is helping Tucker Carlson along the campaign trail here. And it's, you cannot misinterpret the fact that his addition as someone, you know, we all know what they did doing in the mainstream media, the whole fallout with Fox News. We do know, you know, for years, and he's talked about it retrospectively. I believe the lie. I believed my dad. I believed I went into war zones and these war zones were justified for X, Y, or Z reasons. The best part about his redemption arc and come back how strong it's been is the amount of people who have experienced the same things, whether they be from regular walks of life, people from the other side of the aisle, or some staunch conservatives who were just been beat up in the same fashion that Donald Trump has been, and to go on his, you know, platform and sit down on his podcast and just open up their heart and tell their stories about how this race, this moment in time, you know, we joke on social media. We captioned so many of the funny things, the course of this campaign, whether it's somebody getting ratio or, you know, just something peak that Donald Trump has said, the way we've been actually ahead of the Democrats and controlling the narrative now for a couple of months, strong. And I'll just caption the video with best timeline ever. And it really is because we have the opportunity right now, just shy of this country's 250th birthday to reestablish why this country has been so great for so long and moving forward that it can continue to be great and be the leader and be the beacon for this world. It's something that's more grander than just Donald Trump versus Kamala Harris, but when you look at how many people, we've got the American versus Avengers, so why wouldn't we be running against an Avengers level threat. Someone who knows a little bit about space exploration might be a critical component in putting that suit of armor in an iron dome type fashion. As Donald Trump wants to do here in the United States is Elon Musk who recently came out as MAGA, then evolved into a second form, which was dark MAGA, we heard that at a rally just I think less than two weeks ago well. So we have now achieved final form Elon Musk, and he announced it when he took the stage in MSG let's hear it. Never cry. New hat alert. The energy in this room is incredible. You know if you go back and watch the Marvel Avengers movies and the way that the Robert Downey Jr. character of Tony Stark Iron Man conducted himself in those movies before, you know they really got into the third act of his arc, where he would eventually, you know, play it all out on the line, spoiler alert movie came out like five or six years ago and you know snap Thanos and all the bad guys, not our Thanos Tom Holman who we'll hear from in our second edition of the podcast. Big mistake 60 minutes allowing him to sit down for an interview because you only get one kind of Tom Holman and it's the Tom Holman that you've heard on the show. Leslie got just that Tom Holman when he's that down this weekend and left their news team absolutely stunned, we love it, but they weren't ready for it. But it's like Elon Musk conduct himself almost in the same fashion that you saw the Tony Stark character from the Avengers movies, the billionaire, playboy, philanthropist, blah, blah, blah. The only thing that's different is there is a family component to Elon Musk. He attended this rally with his mother, she looks so proud and was very happy, she sat right by Melania Trump in the front row. Elon Musk also brought X, one of his children, to the rally as well who looked like they were just having an absolutely fantastic time. I'm not just going to play the dark gothic final form Elon Musk clip, I do have a clip of him speaking, talking about cutting that federal waste and all that ridiculous government bullshit spending that's here. At the end of the day you're being taxed, you're being taxed, all government spending is taxation, so whether it's direct taxation or all government spending, it either becomes inflation or it's direct taxation. Your money is being wasted and the Department of government efficiency is going to fix that. Elon's smiling because there's so many people like fanboying the government off your back and out of your pocketbook. You can't concentrate. America's just not going to be great, America's going to reach heights that it has never seen before. The future is going to be amazing. [cheers and applause] No. [cheers and applause] You guys are awesome. Honestly, this is like... [cheers and applause] Yeah. I mean, this is the kind of positive energy that America is all about. [cheers and applause] You know, and I'll be the first one to invoke "Cup" from the Transformers animated movie from 1986, whenever I have the opportunity to do it. But Trump's done it. He's turned the tide. Really has. And, you know, we always talk about what people give up to come underneath the MAGA tent. And for the inhibitions, concerns, and in a large sense ego that has to be checked at the door to do this together in the right way. Some of the same logistics and parameters fall on the shoulders of Donald Trump. There's been so much the law fair, the smears, the references to Hitler being a fascist, the lies that the media has spun, the assassination attempts. It has changed, I believe, even more so well-rounded. In some instances, humbled, but also, and I think most importantly, refocused Donald Trump in a way that at the height of the apprentice, when he was one of the best roasters in Hollywood, whether he was, you know, peak Trump in that form, doing Saturday Night Live, like he would do so frequently. All of that stuff is now just in the rear view mirror, and what's in front of him is the Trump that has been made inside of this movement. And it's such a complete and close to perfect version that I really do feel like when these speakers talk about we're not going to be talked down to anymore. We're not going to be lied to anymore. We're not going to be made to feel bad because of what we want this country to be like for anymore. That we're seeing that version of Donald Trump, the best one that we could possibly have. And it's just really important to understand the changes that have gone on here. There are a lot of similarities to the Donald Trump that came down the Golden Escalator back in 2015 that we see today. But there are also some big changes. One is that people back end commentator said could never happen in regards to inclusion, in regards to ego, in regards to changing the way that he would have to campaign and where he would have to do it. Now he's gone so far outside of the expectations, they could barely keep up with them. And neither can we. And it's been an absolute treat to watch. Getting close to wrapping up here and jumping in with Brian Jack. But I do have a couple more left. J.D. Vance, obviously our Republican vice presidential nominee, was going to be one of the lead-ins for President Trump at the end of the guest speakers in the America First Avengers. He would proceed to speak before Melania Trump, who wasn't unannounced. Maybe last minute in addition, she was absolutely wonderful as well. But before we get into her speaking portion, let's hear our future vice president. Now we have to remember that one man, Donald J. Trump, eight years ago, go back eight years he had everything. He had fame, he had fortune, he had family, he had friends. But he gave up the easy life to save the United States of America. That's what I just said. When they couldn't beat him, they tried to bankrupt him. When that didn't work, they tried to impeach him. When that didn't work, they tried to put him in federal prison, and when that didn't work, they even tried to kill him. But as sure as the American flag still waves, Donald Trump still stands, ready to fight, ready to win, and ready to make America great again. God bless you all. Thank you so much. Let's do it. And the thing was, you heard how fired up that crowd was. Everybody thought that J.D. Vance would be bringing out President Trump. He would stick around, but would also leave the opportunity for a special guest to join the stage. I've kind of already ruined the surprise, but everyone, at least it's listened into this podcast, has seen her speak. And that would be Melania Trump, who would proceed to her husband. It's been so important since her book dropped for her to get out there and promote it, to sit down for some of these interviews and talk about the family dynamic, the impact that this whole experience, the political thing has been on the Trump family and her. But also to see as we're nearing the end here of this last campaign cycle for Donald Trump, them back out on the road together. In the brief instances where we see her accompanying him, it's just really important optics wise, I think. So reassuring to see what was such a marvelous first lady and for the impact that she had on the office of the, you know, wife of the President of the United States during Donald Trump's first term. There was a lot of rumors going around that she might not want to be as public during this election cycle. And listen, for every reason she has, they'd be a legitimate one. Did the FBI rate her home and go through her kid's stuff, go through her underwear draws, you know, a couple years ago, sure. Did she have the premise of her husband losing everything and being thrown in federal prison for close to a thousand years? Yeah, there was also that. Did they not try to kill her husband just a few months ago, twice, sure. So it's become for as much as we've heard that she's only preferred that Baron Trump advised in a certain context, his dad instead of physically be out there during this campaign cycle. I think she's kind of taken a similar backseat to it, but now at the end, not only is she showing up and present with him at more of these events, which I think the American First Movement just loves. She actually came out and spoke and led into her husband's rally. Let's hear. Good evening, New York City. Hello, medicine, skirt, garden. Our hometown, where architectural symbols of strength, courage and unity create a canvas for the world's undisputed capital of industry. Where titans of finance, fashion and entertainment convene among an iconic range of superior design, structures and artistic accomplishments. And American Idrudy blossoms among determined citizens who race across city streets and between offices striving for success. It is you who are the heartbeat of these great metropolis. It is you who are the pulse of this America. Yet, New York City is unforgiving. In fact, our lives are complicated even during the best of times. And sadly, today, a declining quality of life coupled with economic instability makes it difficult for business to thrive. Love you too. Crime is on the rise, while public safety diminishes, creating an environment where families with young children choose to relocate. And this story repeats itself from coast to coast across our nation. This is America. For generations, this town has produced America's most fearless leaders whose mark changed the course of the world. New York City and America needs their magic back. A country of tomorrow that will shape our future and reset expectations for the generations. A vision, a wonderful America, where the seeds of security, prosperity and health are so and once again for benefit of our families. Let us charge together with a shared vision that builds on American greatness. Let's size this moment and create a country for tomorrow, the future that we deserve. Big time. Big time to have her out there speaking so powerfully, so optimistically about the potential for this country. And, you know, she would speak for about two and a half more minutes before she would lead into her husband. She would introduce him, you know, he'd meet JD Mans halfway down the ramp, little hug, little handshake before he was passed along up the stairs. The place went absolutely bananas as Lee Greenwood performed a live rendition of God Bless the USA. And we would get into the rally, which is where we're going to leave it right now. I think that was a pretty good encapsulation and recap of the mood of the setup to President Trump. And we'll jump in in our next to segment covering the actual stake in potatoes. Of the rallies, we're dedicating this entire episode to the MSG event. 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Alright, joining us first on the show today is a big Tuesday edition of the State for Breakfast Podcast. He's the Trump endorsed Republican nominee for Georgia's third congressional district. He's also the former Trump 45 White House political director welcoming back to the show. The one and only Mr. Brian Jack. Thanks for coming on. Thank you very much for having me, and thanks to all your listeners for the support over the primary and runoff elections made the difference. And as you noted, I stand and speak with you now as the Republican nominee for our congressional district. I'm not going to sing for you, but I'll say it looks like we made it. We're almost there. And just a week out from election day, Brian. I mean, I heard from a lot of different people that are operating the state of Georgia. Some of the Trump forced 47 captains and people who are running in other congressional races with you. Obviously, Mike Collins is a great friend of the show. We got a couple other constituents from Georgia who come on regularly as well. And listen, they say the news when it comes to your race is good, but I want you to tell our listenership how you're trying to finish strong. And what you might need in help regarding, you know, people getting out, whether it's early voting and chasing other ballots or still continuing to donate to your campaign. Let us know what we need as you make your final pitch to the people in Georgia three right now. What's going on? Well, I'm trying to do everything I can to generate early votes. It's an interesting phenomenon. You've seen this in a lot of the data. And frankly, I have to across the country, but the Republicans generally speaking vote on election day, but this election cycle at present Trump's urging that the urging of a lot of people around him. People are voting early for the first time in our party in a long time, and I think that's going to make a difference. I mean, it's an analogy best posed to me, and I think, you know, we're both sports fans, but you're not going to wait until the fourth quarter to score points. You're going to try to score them in the first second and third quarters as well. So I think that that motivation has been transformative because as you are well aware and as some of your listeners may be aware, we in Georgia, Republicans in Nevada, we are outpacing Democrats and states. We have never outpaced them before this early in election cycle. So I'm incredibly proud of that. And I think that's one of the things I'm trying to do is generate more early votes. And to your point, last week, I had Jim Jordan, I campaigned for me in district. That was the sixth, fourth, fifth and sixth rallies. He's held for me in my congressional district, this election cycle. The following day, I was incredibly honored to bring President Trump to my congressional district. Wow. And we had probably 10,000 people, both inside and outside that event, clamoring for the movement. So, to me, it's really, really encouraging the numbers reflect that. And frankly, there's not one data point right now that points to anything other than a decisive win for us if we get out to vote. Oh, that's the truth. And you've seen these returns come in for early voting and things of that nature. It looks like Republican registrations are up at record numbers in a lot of states, including battlegrounds. It looks like record turnouts in regards to ballots coming in early and when the voting centers are open. Brian, what do you think it is? When you talk to the people that constituents in your district, that's another thing that I think has led to your success. You've taken the time to come. I mean, listen, you worked in the last White House with the former president who's looking to become the next one. I mean, you're making a lot of sacrifices to go down and jump into the political arena and get up on Capitol Hill next year and make some big changes up there with some of the America First House Republicans who frequent this show for so many years. And when you talk to the voters, I mean, there's been some displeasure with the Congress has done, but I mean, we've tried to do the best job we could to explain to them. Listen, it's a vote-based system. You know, you got half a uni party, you got a quarter of America First Republicans in there, and then you got the Democrats who have Chuck Schumer and Nancy Pelosi and all the leadership behind them. It's tough, but I think, you know, we've seen a lot of people retire. We've seen a lot of people on the Democrat side who are just leaving politics. And at the same time, you've seen this young, fresh, new wave of Republican leadership come in off the top of my head. I think if people like Byron Donald, you mentioned Jim Jordan, I mean, Corey Mills frequents this show a lot. There's just so many who are like rising to the top. And even in the upper chamber, too, you've got newcomers J.D. Vance elevated to what's going to be the vice president of the United States. You've got people like Tommy Tuberville and, you know, so many others, Dr. Marshall and Ron Johnson, who are, you know, very loyal to Donald Trump and are excited and looking to work with you guys in the next session of Congress. But what is it for the people in your district that are really moving the needle right now in this election? I don't really think it's reproductive freedom and, you know, the threat of fascism. I think it's going to be things that hit a little bit more at home. Well, I'm glad you mentioned that. So I'm going to speak to a few of those issues tonight. President Trump's going to host a rally on Monday evening in Georgia Tech. So I'm going to speak to that before he's on stage. But there are three issues that are going to decide this election by undecided voters at the voting booth. And the Democrats are desperate to drag reproductive rights into that fold. But really, it's three issues that have been the same since, you know, the beginning of this election cycle through today. And that's number one, the economy, number two, illegal immigration, number three, foreign policy. On the economy, we have a very clear contrast. President Trump has offered a very clear economic plan to put us back into the years of prosperity. We enjoyed under President Trump. And the way he's going to do that, the way I want to work with him. Number one, we're going to pass the making permanent, not just pass, but make permanent the Trump tax cuts that we passed in 2017. Those tax cuts engendered the prosperity we enjoyed from 17 to really 18 to 20 before COVID hit. So the Trump tax cuts, we want, I mean, again, basic philosophy, we want more money in your pockets and less money in the government pockets. Number two, deregulation. President Trump is the most deregulatory president we've had in a long time. And to me, I think that again, continues the ability to remove government from the day-to-day business operations and to enable those businesses to thrive. So tax cuts deregulation and then sound energy policy on the economy. It's very clear on immigration. We want to pass something. I don't want to just be a talking point. I want to make that something I co-sponsor on day one and help pass finally get proof of citizenship when you vote. I think everybody's excited about that. And likewise, they're excited about President Trump's plan to enact the largest domestic deportation operation in our country's history. When that's mentioned at the rally today, people can go wild because they realize you cannot have a country. You have 20 million people roaming around. You know it. Everybody else knows that your listeners have certainly been on the forefront of that. And then last but not least, important policy. So the biggest issues in my district, by far and away, are the economy, illegal immigration, and I'm trying to inject more debate over foreign policy into this election. And on the economy, it's very clear. We have a clear contrast between President Trump's success, Kamala Harris's failure. And I would encourage your listeners as you're listening to this and you're looking to prosecute that argument to any undecided voter over the next nine days. My advice would be to focus on three things within the economy. Donald Trump will make permanent the Trump tax cuts that we passed in 2017, put in more money in your pockets, less money in the government pockets. He will continue the pace of historic deregulation that he enacted when he was president. We had for every regulatory rule on the books in 2016, from those four years in office, we repealed eight existing regulations, so an eight for one policy, and perhaps even more once he comes into office. And then last but not least, he's going to unleash America's energy potential. He's going to enable our energy producers to build pipelines to get quicker permit approval, and to enable our energy producers to keep drilling and drilling and drilling. So the economy is very clear on immigration. We're the most secure border in the history of our country. President Trump will enact the largest domestic deportation operation in our country's history. Everyone will applaud that tonight. Independence favor that they realize you cannot function as a country with 20 million illegal immigrants roaming our country. And then lastly, we have to turn off the incentivization structure for illegal immigration. There's a reason why 10 million illegals have come under our country for the last four years, and it's because there's benefits awaiting them. It's because there's voting rights in some states awaiting them. We've got a past legislation that prohibits non-citizens from voting in American elections, and we can do that under President Trump. And last but not least on foreign policy, I think this is perhaps the most important point that's often overlooked by the media. But Donald Trump was the first president in over half a century to not start any new wars. Those three points, if you are a father or mother of a veteran, or rather an active service member, do you want your son or daughter being sent to an endless conflict somewhere that has nothing to do with our country's prosperity at home? Or do you want Donald Trump to be a steward? There's nobody that I've ever seen that cares more about American soldiers than Donald Trump. He doesn't want soldiers to be. He wants to make sure that everyone that signed up and wears the flag is here to protect our homeland and not be pawns from some bureaucrats office in Washington to move around the globe. No, I think that's definitely what Americans are taking to heart when they're going to the ballot box, Brian. And you know, as someone who's worked so closely with the president, crap, you might even have taken a phone call with him during this interview. And through the editing process, our listenership might never know. But, you know, to see the way that he is finishing this campaign trail, how he's starting to develop and formulate and it's materializing in real time, his closing pitch to the American people, now three straight presidential election cycles. And to do what he did at Madison Square Garden, something that so many have done before that. I mean, if you want to look at the Democrat side, both Bill Clinton and JFK had events there, massive rallies at the end of their election cycles, but also Richard Nixon at the end of his massive reelection landslide back in the '60s as well. You know, when you look at the coalition, the widening of the 10, it doesn't seem like there's anybody else outside of MAGA that's not MAGA anymore. You have all of these musicians and finally people in Hollywood who are coming out and saying, you know what, this is the time to vote for America First. You have so many of these professional athletes, he brought a couple up on stage with them, you know, just recently at some rally events in Philadelphia and Pittsburgh and in Pennsylvania over the course of the last couple weeks like Antonio Brown. You know, you see the things that Donald Trump is doing to bring in, R.F.K. Jr. and Tulsi and Elon Musk and all these people who, you know, even last election cycle, they just weren't with it. They didn't understand it, they didn't think the country was in as bad shape or that it couldn't get in as bad a shape as it did over the course of the last nearly four years now. And everybody wants to do, everybody's taking a lot of personal risk at going all in for America First, but it seems like the movement, the media smears, the October surprise is nothing sticking and America has finally woken up. They're getting ready to get this country back on the right track November 5th and I just want to kind of ask you what that experience has been like. I know you did a little campaigning throughout your cycle with President Trump, but he was in district recently, you were with Vice President nominee JD Vance recently as well. And Donald Trump's back in Georgia this week, you're going to be with him again. So just tell us, I mean, as someone has, you worked in the White House with him before, what it's been like to see this evolution, we are in final form Trump right now. Like the coming out to a Michigan rally last week at 11 o'clock at night in a trench coat and a black and gold MAGA hat to the undertaker theme song. There is no ultimate Trump higher than that other than him getting back into the White House and just what that experience has been like for you. It's been incredible. I mean, I've been able to see this evolution over the last, over the last eight and a half, nine years, and it's exciting to see. I mean, someone pointed out, and I agree, it's the most iconic campaign in the history of American politics. And we're not even discussing the fact that he survived two assassination attempts. So it's remarkable to see the optimism and excitement that's coming from this campaign after everything that everyone's had to endure. The weaponization of justice against the campaign, the completely false mirrors from many in the mainstream media over the last four years. I mean, it's incredible to see how far it's come. And I think that the American people have been so saturated with just lie after lie after lie that they've started to overcome that obstacle that the media, some of the media, push and as a component, as a result of it, it puts the president in a position where people are able to see him for who he is, see his policies for what they are. And I think that's one of the reasons why I was just mentioning to the president earlier today. When you're winning New Hampshire, Nevada and Georgia, there's nothing that politically ties those three states together. They're all very different political climates, but he's literally winning as of today, all three states. That's remarkable. And that demonstrates to me, perhaps a red wave that's forming these last eight days of the campaign. And, but I encourage all of your listeners, we can't be complacent. The thing we got to do is prosecute that argument, economy, immigration, and foreign policy. Those are the three bread and butter issues that are going to decide this voter, this election by voters that aren't yet decided on eight days out. We're voting early whenever we can, and we're out there chasing ballots, making sure other people get to the ballot box, let their vote and their voice be heard. Regardless of who they are, just get them to the ballot box. You know, I think at the end of the day when people go in and they go to push that lever button or, you know, right in that circle, it's going to be more often not like people are leaving a lot of their political convictions behind and their understanding that this country is not on the right track. It's not on the right path. It's unsustainable, like you had mentioned, especially when you talk about the geopolitics and the immigration. Our politics in general have gotten out of control, circling back to the two assassination attempts and there is a perfectly written out plan that starts in January of next year that's extending and retaining the House majority flipping the Senate into Republican control and obviously getting Donald Trump back in the White House. So, Brian, listen, this has been great catching up with you today. Anytime you can take just a few short minutes to come and share with our listenership, especially at the end of a major campaign like you're running, we appreciate it. It's a treat for them as well. We've got a live link to your website in the show description. People could still get involved in your campaign door knock, donate, whatever. And then what social medias can we find you on so we can check out all the great work you're doing down in Georgia three. Sure. Brian T. Jack on X or Brian Jack without the T on true social Brian Jack for Congress on Facebook. But I just like to close not talking about my own campaign but thanking y'all because somebody who was one of the President Trump's, you know, first hires on the first day of this 2024 campaign. It was a lonely time at times because, you know, many underestimated President Trump's strength and ability to achieve what he's about to achieve in eight days. But your podcast and your viewership and listenership, I should say, but it's really both and think about it sure was there from the outset and we've had to endure a lot over the last, I guess it's almost 20 months now. But I remember those early, early days of this campaign cycle when you had a lot of other Republicans thinking about running against the president launching their own campaigns for president. You guys were there and I'm incredibly grateful for that. We've been grateful to watch your evolution, Brian. We're more excited to get you up on Capitol Hill next year as well. This is the former political director for the Trump 45 White House. More importantly, he's running a race right now. He's the Trump endorsed Republican nominee for Georgia's third congressional district. So get out and vote for Brian Jack. Have a great rest of your week and best of luck down the rest of the selection cycle, sir. Thank you brother. Bye bye. I'm thrilled to be back in the city I love and thousands of proud hardworking American patriots. You're with me. We're all together. We've always been together. And I'd like to begin by asking a very simple question. Are you better off now than you were four years ago? All right, I jump back into the news portion of the show here on the back end of our first of two Tuesday editions of Stake for Breakfast. I'm Ron fine solo at the moment. Probably will be for the rest of today's two episodes and we are going to jump into Donald Trump's remarks, which he delivered at the world's most famous arena. The garden Madison Square Garden on Sunday of last week. As always, great kitchen up with Brian Jack, a lot of insight into what's going on in the campaign trail, talking about some of the dynamics of the Trump campaign. They obviously rally together last night in Georgia and will be wishing Brian the best of luck as he heads into the final stage of this election. And then we can add an America first house seat there, someone who's looking to be very excited about passing Donald Trump's legislative agenda in the House of Representatives come January of next year. So Donald Trump took the stage following Melania Trump introducing him and Lee Greenwood, who celebrated his birthday on the same day, performing a live rendition of God Bless the USA and man was the crowd at this point. First thing at the seams and excited to see Donald Trump and talk about making America great again. Before he got into any of the campaign logistics, the policy bullet points, or even Kamala Harris, he was going to take a little bit of time as we are during the segment to highlight the great city of New York, the Empire State, the fact that he was born and raised there. And just about how much it means, even at the end of a political cycle where you wouldn't traditionally see Republicans campaigning. It's such a place what it meant for him to go back and really pay homage for the city that gave him and really made famous the Trump name. Let's check it out. But this is the city where I was born and raised, and this is the town that taught me that Americans can do anything when they want to. So no matter our differences, when we work together, there is nothing that we cannot achieve. From New York to Las Vegas, from Philadelphia to Phoenix, from Chicago to Charlotte, from Atlanta to Detroit, this nation was built by generations of American patriots who gave everything they had for our rights, our future, and for our freedom. Through freezing cold winters and hot scorching summers, through storms and setbacks and conflicts and danger, our American ancestors pushed onward, marched forward, and overcame every single obstacle that stood in their way. Together they crossed the oceans, settled a continent, tamed the wilderness, laid down the railroads, raised up those mighty skyscrapers, built the highways, won two world wars, defeated fascism and communism and launched American astronauts to the moon. It was hard working patriots like you who built this country, and nine days from now it's hard working patriots like you who are going to save our country. So a message of hope and prosperity, highlighting American achievements and greatness in his first pitch to the packed venue at Madison Square Garden. He would get into paying homage to the world's most famous arena with some of the commentary that followed, talking about how, and I can attest as to being someone who's attended hundreds of rangers and Knicks games over the years I've seen. I've seen the moon barely circus there, many of the massive events that they used to hold at MSG even a couple spiritual ones, led by Billy Graham back in the day, and you know Donald Trump. I'm sure was really getting into his feelings as he was looking around in the Sapphire Blue City of New York in the world's most famous arena and delivering remarks to people who want to honestly help make America great and let's check it out. I also want to thank Jim Dolan and everyone at Madison Square Garden for an unbelievable, this is unbelievable. I've watched the Knicks and Rangers here, and what a location. You know, they tried to talk Jim out of this location. We're going to move you to the river, we're going to move you all over the place. He's tough, he said, I don't know, they offered them all sorts of money, we're going to move Madison, it's a very prime location, we're going to move it to the river. Well, we're right on top of every train hub in the, it's like the world or something right here. And he didn't like it that much, but he was offered a lot. Man, did he make a good decision, that would have been peanuts compared to the value, but there's no place like Madison Square Garden, thank you very much to Jim and all of your people. And again, you talk about the entities that have come in from the outside who are looking to get on the MAGA Express in the final stage here. You want to take it in a little bit of a subway context, making the final stop before election day. James Dolan is definitely one of those people, someone who, you know, is very involved with the Knicks and the Rangers, being the owners of both teams and everything that's gone on at MSG. I really think that allowing Donald Trump to hold this rally here, which they did not have to do, is something that will be talked about. This rally will be referenced for years to come. He talked about a little bit in his lead-in about what happens in nine days, he would retouch on that and talk about Liberation Day for this country in reference to getting away from Kamala Harris and the Radical Progressive Democrats. As for years Kamala Harris has orchestrated the most egregious betrayal that any leader in American history has ever inflicted upon our people. She has violated her oath, eradicated our sovereign border, an unleash an army of migrant gangs who are waging a campaign of violence and terror against our citizens. There has never been anything like it anywhere in the world for any country. Kamala has imported criminal migrants from prisons and jails, insane asylums and mental institutions from all around the world, from Venezuela to the Congo. I know a lot of people are coming from the Congo prisons, they're coming from all over the world over the last month, 181 countries violated our laws. And she has resettled them into your communities to prey upon innocent American citizens. But the day I take the oath of office, the migrant invasion of our country ends and the restoration of our country begins. Yeah, they were fired up. He would continue to outpath and lay out many of the facts on Kamala Harris's radical record and even more so, her political agenda, talking about a lot of the things that she stumped on over the years which she says she's not with now, but we all know that they can steal the selection she will begin to implement all the way back on day one and in the most cases because due to the unconstitutional nature of them via executive order, check it out. Facts, Kamala Harris is a radical left Marxist rated even worse than crazy Bernie Sanders or Pocahontas. Have you ever heard of her? She destroyed our economy. She was an original creator of defund the police. Can you believe it? She was one of the originals for defund the police and anybody who wants to defund our great police for even one week is not worthy of being president of the United States. Because that's where her thinking is. Kamala vowed to abolish ICE. You know, those tough people you've been looking up at the screen. They're the ones that get them out of our country. I know a lot of people right in these rows, they're very tough. They don't want any part of it. They've got to go in there. Fist the blazing to move them. You know, we had a case in Long Island where MS-13, one of the other really bad gangs, killed two young people. They were young girls, 16 years old, walking to school. They didn't shoot them. They knifed them and they cut them into little pieces because they were so painful. Perfect, perfect, young, beautiful girls. The press looked at this part of the speaking of Donald Trump's speech as negative in the press in real time while the event was going on. Kamala wants to defund ICE. We're not defunding ICE, right? We're not defunding ICE. We're not even going to think about it. She's never going to get the chance. There's no way she becomes president. There's no way. Radical left lunatic was destroyed. She destroyed San Francisco. She destroyed, along with Gavin Newscombe, the governor, who is the worst, one of the worst governors in the country. They destroyed California, and she's not going to get a chance to destroy our country any further. We're going to get it back fast. Very fast. And, you know, as the pitch is being presented here in the home stretch, it's a lot of touching on no tax on tips, no tax on social security. Maybe no taxes, period, if you can implement enough tariffs. Wouldn't that be amazing? No tax on overtime. Some of the new policies. He's looking at a couple. Actually, one just dropped today. We'll touch on that in a little bit. The border, the economy, home ownership, geopolitical standing, safety and security in the streets. But it's really pointing out and revealing who Kamala Harris is at this point because you're not getting it in the mainstream press. You see some of the, you know, backend commentary from some of these bought and paid for Jarnos. It's like, "Oh man, I really wish you would do a couple of tough interviews." You know, it's just been revealed today that Joe Rogan turned down the parameters that Kamala Harris's team said had to happen for her to sit on the show. Now, just to show what the other side of the coin looked like, Donald Trump went on Joe Rogan. He did a three hour podcast over the weekend. He did it on Friday. He dropped late Friday night. I was able to listen to the whole thing. It was good. A lot of weaving. But Joe Rogan did. I feel like he was able to ask an overwhelming majority of the things that he wanted to know about. And got just enough of the answers for him to be satisfied with it. He's definitely shared it a bunch of times that there's been problems on Spotify and on YouTube about its availability or where you can find it or how it's downloading or what portions have been removed, et cetera. But here's the deal. Donald Trump went in there and he did the interview. There was no parameters. There was no no to touch questions. There was no things that Donald Trump said, you know, we have to go and edit before it's uploaded. If it was said or asked, et cetera. Kamala Harris's team said, "Oh, yeah. We'll go in there. We'll do way shorter amount of time." And here are the rules. And Joe Rogan said, "You know what? Fuck off." And then put out exactly what they laid out there as far as what her team wanted in regards to her going on there. So she's not doing it. And she probably won't do any tough interviews. Again, Kamala Harris is speaking tonight, Tuesday night at the Ellipse in Washington, D.C. and she will be presenting to the American public not her pitch to secure her vote on November 5th, but that we are going to rekindle January 6th or February 6th depending on what audience you ask. And that's where we are out of this campaign cycle right now. Her gross incompetence in low IQ should be disqualifying. Donald Trump knows that. He would point it out to the crowd at MSG Later. Kamala is gross incompetence. This qualifies her from being president of the United States of America. She is grossly incompetent. All you have to do is look at her interviews. Look at what she did the other night on fake news CNN. Just take a look. She couldn't answer a question. She's unfit for office. Everyone knows it. No one respects her. No one trusts her. No one takes her seriously. Everyone knows she is a very low IQ individual. From humiliating our country in Afghanistan to the war in Ukraine to the nightmare in our border to her. Inflation catastrophe, all done in conjunction with Sleepy Joe. Maybe you've heard of him. But he was largely sleeping, wasn't he? After four o'clock. It's time to go to bed. To his and her egregious hurricane response. Oh boy. The worst response in North Carolina and other states since Katrina, but I think it was even worse than Katrina. You know, we'll be able to touch on that with Congressman Norman and our second edition of the podcast as well. As he's been helping with some of the disaster relief there, providing assistance in other states like North Carolina. Providing some leadership in that aspect as well. And again, you want a little bit of the funny talk, but you need to kind of glaze it over the top of the real issues there. And when you talk about the lack of respect that our highest offices of leadership have right now on the global stage. There is nobody in Tehran. There is no one in Pyongyang. There is nobody in Moscow. There's nobody in Beijing that cowers at the threat of the Sleepy Cricut Joe Biden and low IQ moron Kamala Harris. They just don't and you see it with their moves. You see it with their might and you see America lacking in a place where it's usually a slam dunk. I mean, America usually steps into the room and says, listen, we're not getting canonically involved here, but here's the deal. You guys are getting to the negotiation table. It's going to be very public. It's going to be very good. We're going to have winners on both sides and we're going to end the hostilities. That's traditionally what American leadership looks like most so under Donald Trump. And complete absence of that over the course of the last four years. And we all know why. Guys, wherever you're listening to the show today, hope you're enjoying the first of two big Tuesday editions of the Stake for Records podcast. Listen, do us a favor. Go out and share the show with your friends, family, coworkers and loved ones. Make sure they're dialed in and listening. And then across every podcasting platform, whether it's Apple, Spotify, iHeart, Samsung, Amazon podcasts or wherever you listen to your shows, hit the subscribe button, hit the follow button, make sure we're downloading to your electronic device. It's free and it helps us out big time. In addition, check us out on social media, Twitter getter, true social, 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 the show. But in a greater context and something that Donald Trump has made part of his campaign speech platform right now is running against the machine. You know, and he really was able to weaponize that language at the end of the 2016 cycle saying that yes, we're running against the Clinton dynasty. And we're on the back end of the Obama dynasty. And before that it was the Bush dynasty. And before that it was again the Clinton dynasty. Oh, and before that it was the Bush dynasty again. But here's the deal. They are just figureheads. They are just empty suits. They are just next in line of a long line of low IQ retards who are in greater context an empty suit of vessel for the machine, the deep state, the swamp, etc. You couldn't find any two better examples of this. Obviously with Joe Biden and now with Kamala Harris and Donald Trump again an almost masterclass form as Interwoven that language back into his final pitch to the American people that's here. But we're just not running against Kamala. I think a lot of our politicians here tonight know this. She means nothing. She's purely a vessel. That's all she is. You see her up there talking about the grass on my front lawn. I grew up in a middle class neighborhood and I had grass on my front lawn. Yeah, but we're asking what would you do to fix the country? And why didn't you do it? Almost four years. Why didn't you do this stuff? Now she's becoming more maga than those politicians I just told you about from the different states. She can't put two sentences together. She's just like... She's really just like in many ways, crooked Joe Biden. And she never said to us, she never told us that Joe was not functioning properly. She should have. You know, we're talking about the life of the most important country in the world. We need very smart people. We're running against something far bigger than Joe or Kamala. And far more powerful than them, which is a massive, vicious, crooked, radical left machine that runs today's Democrat party. They're just vessels. In fact, they're perfect vessels because they'll never give them a hard time. They'll do whatever they want. I know many of them. It's just this amorphous group of people. But they're smart and they're vicious. And we have to defeat them. And when I say the enemy from within, the other side goes crazy. It becomes a sound. Oh, how can he say? No, they've done very bad things to this country. They are indeed the enemy from within. But this is who we're fighting. These are the people who are doing such harm to our country with their open border policies. Records, setting inflation, green news scam and everything else that they're doing. But we're not going to let it happen any longer. We're going to have the biggest victory in the history of our country on November 5th. It's going to be the biggest victory in history. Sure are. Big time. And listen, she is a vessel. She is an empty suit. But the fact of the matter is, sadly enough, between today and January 20th of next year, Joe Biden and Kamala Harris are in control. And when we touch on a lot of the things that are top of list items for people going to the ballot box, obviously, safety, security, the border, the economy, et cetera, that's all fine and good. But with the continuation of the allowance of these forever wars, which have spurned over the course of Joe Biden and Kamala Harris's tenure, and what maybe their reactions could even be to, let's just say, a Donald Trump or Kamala Harris victory, she is complicit in allowing for this to happen with Joe Biden, and we are inching closer and closer to World War III. This is a train wreck who has destroyed everything in her path to make her president would be a gamble with the lives of millions and millions of people. She would get us into World War III. We're very close to World War III. If you don't have a smart president, you don't have a president that gets it. If you don't have a president that is respected by the other side, and they did respect us four years ago, they really respected us. Iran was broke, they had no money. Russia wouldn't have played with us at all. Russia would have never gone into Ukraine. Israel, October 7th, would never, ever have happened, would have never have happened. All those people would be alive right now. Those people that were killed on that horrible day. But if you don't have a president that gets it, you know what else you wouldn't have had? You wouldn't have had that the most embarrassing day in the history of our country, in my opinion, Afghanistan, the way they, not that they got out, we were getting out, but we were going to get out with dignity and strength. We got out an embarrassment, the likes of which this country has never suffered. And because of that, Putin looked at us and they probably figured we were a paper tiger and he went into Ukraine and the rest of his history would have never happened with us. And you wouldn't have had any inflation. You know, we had the best economy but we had no inflation. And inflation has destroyed a lot of seniors on fixed income and a lot of people in this room have been virtually destroyed by inflation. You wouldn't have had inflation. They screwed up our energy and it went up so much. And then they started spending far too much money on things like the Green New Scam, which is just a scam, just a complete scam. They actually admitted that if you think about it. But you would get us into World War III because he's incompetent. Oh man, he's been hitting the low IQ moron better than anyone has. But you know, listen, it's not just that he's saying they're backing this country into World War III. He is literally pointing out instances now something that has arisen lately in the media is being talked about by some of these TV generals as well is the possibility of the next phase of the forever war family opening up between China and Taiwan. Who knows if it's something that can happen if Donald Trump wins the White House in November and has to wait until January to be able to do anything about it. Who knows if they're able to steal the selection and it's going to mean four more years of the non policies and strength from Kamala Harris, just like we saw with Joe Biden. But when it comes to ratioing these losers at the top of the military brass, the TV generals, the ones in the DOD who weren't loyal to President Trump and kind of hamstringed a lot of his policies, the ones who literally walk the fine line between loyalty to the country and treason, much like the case of General Milley, you're not going to be able to tell Donald Trump, even in its weakened, woke, pronoun-laden context that our military, the brave men and women who actually serve and do the jobs, the rank and file, couldn't line up toe to toe with anyone including China and not win a war. Let's check it out. I saw the other day a report that they issued that if we end up in a war with China, we cannot win. We're not strong enough. So I said to myself, assuming that's true, how stupid are you to put out a report like that? How stupid? Why would you put out a report that they'll say, "Oh, Trump is not truthful. No, I'm smart. You don't put out reports like that." And it's not true. We would kick their ass. It's not true. We are back, baby. Nobody steps on a church in my hometown, literally invoking the great Bill Murray from that start of the third arc in the iconic movie Ghostbusters. And, you know, it's weird how some people have come in. And it's not support, but it's truth-telling. It's not that hard. Like I said, we've outlined several times where a journalist or a commentator or an interviewer would sit down with Kamala Harris. They'd ask her a simple question. She'd word salad for two minutes. They'd ask her a follow-up question in the same thread, and then she would mouth-breathe through another word salad before not answering it. So you forced them to move on for the sake of reporting or interviewing, right? And some people don't make no bones about it and are different than others. One of the political figures in New York, and again, probably corrupt from top to bottom, but Eric Adams, who is the mayor of New York City, a former NYPD brass before that he was an officer, has come under the scrutiny of the DOJ for campaign finance violations, blah, blah, blah, taking bribes, financial incentives, et cetera. You know, there have been a lot of people over the years, and since Eric Adams rose to prominence in New York City, who have pointed out a lot of the hypotheses and ways that people who are closely aligned with the Radical Left Act, and Eric Adams has gone to meet that bar and exceed it. I've seen it with my own eyes multiple times. Now, is this investigation by the DOJ because he was so outspoken about the open border and the fact that New York City couldn't sustain, couldn't handle, and didn't want to accept any more of the millions of migrants who have been dumped there under Joe Biden and Kamala Harris? Who knows? Eventually we will, but the fact of the matter is this. Recently, at an event in New York City, they got into a little Q&A with Eric Adams following a speaking engagement. They asked him about rhetoric that's been used against Donald Trump recently, and I'm talking about the fact that Kamala Harris has called him fascist, and that fascist would be holding a rally at the world's most famous arena in Madison Square Garden, which the New York Post, who endorsed Donald Trump this week, re-tabbed "Maga Square Garden." If they thought Donald Trump was a dictator, if they thought Donald Trump was a fascist, if Eric Adams really felt that way, it was convicted to publicly disclose that that was his vernacular as well. Well, he said no, and he said that rhetoric is inflammatory, and he said that rhetoric is inappropriate, and if you want to go after a political opponent, don't make up stuff. Go after them on the issues. If there's one thing Donald Trump always hears, loud and clearly it's when people show any kind of honesty, or, gosh forbid, I say it in the case of Eric Adams, loyalty, but that seems to be the case here at Tert. I don't know, maybe it's something else, but I have to tell you it's been really great, and he said that they shouldn't be calling Trump a dictator, because it's not true. That's nice. Very nice. So we want to thank Mayor Adams to go into a hard time with these people. These are lunatics, by the way. They've weaponized the Justice Department against their political opponent. I am under investigation more than the great, late Alphonse Capone. Maybe you've heard of them. And it's not an endorsement, and it's not a friendship, and it's not a correlation in any sense, but here's the deal. Donald Trump understands what it's like to buck the trend, and then where it used to be only in the media, now it comes via the Attorney General's Office in New York. Now it comes from the state DOJ's in some of these states. Now it comes from the U.S. Department of Justice and the FBI, and the investigations, and the amount of the tens or hundreds of millions of dollars it costs to defend yourself and the tens, if not hundreds of millions of dollars, it costs to go through the appellate process. And to watch other people have it happen to them. Whether or not Eric Adams is in the right or wrong, he acknowledged the fact that he had said that Donald Trump isn't one of these horrible things that the mainstream press and now Kamala Harris, which is made, you know, a part of her final pitch to the American people, don't vote for him. He's a fascist. He's Hitler reincarnate. I'll vote for me because I promise I'll tell you how I'll fix it after you vote for me and only if I win. And that's just unacceptable. It really is. And we cannot have our elections stolen again by these low IQ morons and the empty suits and vessels for the deep state and the swamp just so they can continue to act this end of the middle class, end of the American dream, end of safety and security, end of our nation's sovereignty under these radical Marxist communist policies. Donald Trump was going to also announce a new policy which he was unveiling at the MSG arena and to the large delegations of supporters who were out to listen to him on Sunday. Let's check it out. If I win, we will quickly build the greatest economy in the history of the world, which is what we had in our last term. Fact check. We will rapidly defeat inflation and we will very simply make America affordable again. We're going to make it affordable. I will massively cut taxes for workers and small businesses and we will have no tax on tips, no tax on overtime, and no tax on social security benefits for our senior. And I'm announcing a new policy today that I will support a tax credit for family caregivers who take care of a parent or a loved one. It's about time that they will recognize that. They add so much to our country and are never spoken of ever, ever, ever, but they're going to be spoken of now. Thank you. That's wild to hear a tax credit for people who in addition to their careers, who are in addition to their everyday lives, are reliant on to take care of those who cannot take care of themselves. That would be huge. If you could mark off a couple hours during the week of tax free time where I mean some, you know, in some contexts that might just be driving back and forth to appointments for your elderly mom or dad, loved one, but in other cases, in home care where you cannot afford the assistance that some people so desperately need, it could come down to feeding and change and clothing and washing their loved one. As we know, it's something that happens all over the place. I wouldn't be able to get through this rally, quite honestly, without talking about the excitement level here. And, you know, Donald Trump, if there's one thing he wanted to point out so optimistically throughout the course of this speech is that he wants the people that are not just going to the rallies, but across this country to really start getting excited about the future of our country again. Let's hear it. And I'm asking you to be excited about the future of our country again. I'm asking you to dream big again. We're going to dream big again. We haven't been dreaming big at all. This will be America's new golden age. It's going to happen quickly, too, very quickly. Every problem facing us can be solved, but now the fate of our nation is in your hands. Next Tuesday, you have to stand up and you have to tell Kamala Harris that you've done a terrible job, that crooked Joe Biden has done a terrible job. You've destroyed our country. We're not going to take it anymore. Kamala, you're fired. Get out. Get out. You're fired. Chills, I tell you, if you have the opportunity to go back and watch this one on the back end now, you've got to really just soak it up, take it in, break it down into a couple of sections, and enjoy the fact that we are at the end of what will change the face of politics for hopefully generations to come. As we're getting ready to jump in with Tudor Dickson and get a complete and comprehensive update in the great state of Michigan, we're going to do what we do at the end of every time we provide coverage of one of the Trump rallies. We're going to hear the close out. Let's listen. Together, we will fight, fight, fight, and we will win, win, win. We're going to win, win, win. November 5th will be the most important day in the history of our country, and together we will make America powerful again. We will make America wealthy again. We will make America healthy again. We will make America strong again. We will make America proud again. We will make America safe again. Common sense. And we will make America great again. Thank you, New York. God bless you. God bless you all. Thank you. It's not the end of the Yankee game, which consequently I might be watching tonight is my Yankees are down 03 to the Dodgers in the World Series. But Donald Trump had Chris Machio come back out on stage and perform a rendition of New York, New York, Frank Sinatra, banger to close out his rally at Madison Square Garden. Again, one of the ones that I think will be looked at for a long time as a pivotal piece of a campaign proudness that will never be reciprocated. They'll try and they'll lie, but they're never going to be able to do what Donald Trump has done throughout the course of his albeit short, definitely impactful political career. I'm going to leave it at that as I'm watching Donald Trump bust out a little bit of the YMCA and Lonnie Trump wave to the audience there as we're getting ready to jump in with former Republican gubernatorial candidate from the state of Michigan, Tudor Dickson right now, but before we do, here's another check in with one of our partners. I think it's time we had a conversation about a good night's sleep. 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All right, joining us next on the show today is a big Tuesday edition of the State for Breakfast podcast. She's the former Republican nominee for governor in the state of Michigan. She's also the host of the Tudor Dicks and podcast. I usually don't spoil it like that, but we are welcoming back to the show Ms. Tudor Dicks, and thanks for coming on. Yeah, thanks for having me. Oh, always a pleasure. Listen, seven days, I don't know if we're excited, if we're anxious. I'm definitely optimistic here. And for someone that's been up in Michigan, that's been doing a lot of the rallies and events with President Trump. You've been also traveling with some of the surrogates as well. I saw you did an event with Doug Burgum recently. This is the state that Donald Trump is looking to throw into the wind column. This is one that supposedly eluded him in 2020, although he'll still debate that he did much. So on Joe Rogan last week, but listen, Tudor, to see the men working in real time, to see the amount of people that are coming out, to see the major endorsement he's getting up there in the blue wall. It seems like the power is shifting and the momentum is definitely falling into President Trump's column right now. Is it going to be the wind column? We're all optimistic here, but you could give us a definitely better look of what it looks like on the ground right now. I mean, it looks incredible on the ground right now. I have felt more energy in the last couple of weeks than I think we've felt in a long time in the state of Michigan. And I will tell you, I was on the bus tour in North Carolina and obviously they're still coming off the hurricane and things are different there, but I will say the feeling on the ground there is even different than the feeling in Michigan. Michigan is just so excited to see Donald Trump. And I think that if you ask yourself, "Why would that be? Why would there be a difference?" Michigan has really struggled over the last six years, especially with these mandates and with Gretchen Whitmer and then you take Gretchen Whitmer and you add on a Biden-Harris administration with more mandates, with more of the risk of us having energy insecurity. People are very concerned about what the future of Michigan looks like and they're saying, "Okay, if we have Donald Trump in office, we know that we will have energy security, that we won't have these mandates, that we have a better chance of the auto industry actually staying here rather than what we've seen over the last four to six years," which is the auto industry getting taxpayer dollars from the people of Michigan and then building factories in other states. And certainly the thought of them building factories in Mexico is very concerning. And so you see a lot of people in Michigan saying there is a future under Donald Trump that is way better, way more prosperous, way more hopeful than what we could ever imagine the dark scenario will be under a President Harris, which I'm really hoping we never see. You know, and it's one of the things that Donald Trump, especially when he's up in the Rust Belt or the Blue Wall, that he's made a point to highlight, it's what the country has been like, especially you had mentioned in the energy industry, the manufacturing industry, obviously the auto worker industry up there in places like Michigan and how negatively it's been affected, how it's being close to essentially being eradicated here in the United States, the outsourcing of jobs, the relocation of factories into states outside of Michigan or even internationally, he always references the factories that are being built in places like China and India that are competing with, and in some cases because of the mandates that happened during the pandemic, because of the regulations and restrictions that have come back under the Biden-Harris regime, this has been crippling not just for the industries, but the people in the communities that it affects. Donald Trump had definitely got them on the path to a great comeback story during his first term in office, but handing those things over to Joe Biden and Kamala Harris, you know, it's pretty clear to see now if the policies were working under Donald Trump, even if they hurt the American people, Joe Biden and Kamala Harris were going to roll them back or reverse them. It's been absolutely, you know, crushing in places like the state of Michigan, and when he's out there campaigning on bringing these industries back and making them great again, what is it like seeing the people who's, you know, in some, a lot of cases their communities are hanging on by a thread, and they have the possibility of Donald Trump coming back into the White House in January of next year. Yeah, well, obviously those people are the ones coming out in droves, and to go to Northern Michigan last week, he had a rally in Northern Michigan on Friday, and I went up to on stage. I looked out and I thought this is unbelievable, the amount of people, it was as far back as you could see, as packed as it could possibly be, all people there just saying, you know what, we are going to come out for Donald Trump, and this is in a county in a district that went blue last time, and you had an overwhelming amount of people there. But when you look at just what has happened from the media standpoint as well, I think that people are really mad that they can't trust the media, and they're really mad that they're not fact checking the Democrats, because if you look at Gretchen Whitmer, she's been a surrogate for the campaign, one of the campaign co-chairs, she was a Biden co-chair, she's a Harris co-chair, and she came out and she said, you know, Donald Trump lost all these manufacturing jobs in 2020, and everybody in the state of Michigan went, "Oh, come on, you shut down the state, you kicked us out of our businesses. You took our business licenses," I mean, even in the medical industry, she actually took doctors' medical licenses if they were practicing medicine in a way she deemed wasn't correct, having no medical license whatsoever, you know? So the state of Michigan is going, "Wait a minute, we're being lied to," and then Harris starts playing similar commercials, and they started posting similar stuff like, "Oh, Donald Trump lost all these jobs," and the people know it's not true. When you know that you're being lied to, then everything that person says comes into question like, "Okay, if you're willing to lie now, who are you really?" And if you think about it, back in the, what was it, the '80s when Joe Biden first ran for president, and he was kicked off, and they said, "You're a plagiarist, you can't do it," it was because ultimately they knew, if you lie to the American people, they won't trust you. They don't want you there. That's where we are again. Especially in this digital age, you've seen it with the fudging of the jobs numbers, and you know, all things really-- Crime numbers? Oh, absolutely. The crime numbers, and let's not get started about the amount of illegals that have come into the United States. It's made every city and state, you know, across the country unsafe or less safe to say the least, and you know, when you see what's going on, you know, and a lot of the people that are--listen, the MAGA 10 has widened in this election. I think there's one thing that a lot of people aren't going to be able to armchair quarterback Donald Trump on after November 5th, and that's leaving stones on turn, whether you talk about the alternative media that he's appeared on, the way he's got out in campaign in different places, definitely untraditional when it comes down to--I mean, Republican candidates don't hold major rallies in sapphire blue cities like New York and at Madison Square Garden, like Donald Trump did this past weekend, but when you talk about Michigan specifically, he did receive some big endorsements there lately. The Muslim and Arab community came out pretty much in droves to come out and overwhelmingly support him. I think that's a component that's not talked about enough in the media, but if someone that's in the state of Michigan knows so much about it, too, maybe you can give us a little bit of insight on why that key demographic and voter base is now coming over to America first in this election cycle. Well, so our Arab community kind of breaks in a few different ways, and you have some people that are supporting the Iran faction over in the Middle East, but the majority are saying we want peace, and they understand that what happened is the Biden-Harris administration went in, they opened the floodgates of money to Iran, Iran went and they started to pour money into their terrorist organizations, which caused unrest in the Middle East, and now you have people who have died on both sides of this war. Children, women, innocent people who are dying every single day, and you can take that directly back to Kamala Harris because of the money she freed up for Iran, and that is well known in the Arab community in the state of Michigan. So when people say, oh, you fall on one side or the other, look in this state, we have people who have lost family members on both sides of this war. Why? Because the Biden-Harris administration was so irresponsible and so obsessed with some agenda of having a relationship with Iran, a country that is known to be the world's leading state sponsor of terror, that they gave them tens of billions of dollars that immediately went into endless war. And so you have two factions. You have one who says, we're not going to come out at all, and they're very vocal. They're not coming out for Harris, they're not coming out for Trump. They are very against this, and they're not going to come out in this election. There's nothing that you're going to do to win those people over, and maybe at this point, you just let that lie. There is another group that says, we really desperately want to see peace. We know that he has brought peace to the Middle East in the past. We know that he is our best chance at seeing peace in the future. We also want Iran under control. We want someone to put their thumb on them, and we know that's going to be Donald Trump. This is a huge development in Michigan, because you've got 300,000 people in that demographic who are now, historically, have been Democrats, are now, very few will come out for the Democrats, and a big faction will come out for Donald Trump. It changes everything. No, and it's a lot different than some of the key demographics here in the United States. You know, let's just say evangelical, sometimes when leaders of that community will come out and say that they're endorsing Donald Trump. It doesn't really speak for the body, but when you talk about a lot of components of the Muslim and the Arab communities, when the religious or spiritual leaders come out, when it's the leaders within the towns or communities, or heads of mosques, and they come out and says, you know, we're going to be having our support behind Donald Trump. It really does speak for the congregation and the community there. So the numbers that will be coming out for Donald Trump, I think are going to be in a lot greater numbers than we've seen in the past election cycle as well. And then, Tudor, when you talk about the impact of all this, you know, in totality, we touched on immigration a little bit, obviously crime, definitely the worker industry, the, you know, hardworking, blue collar, middle-class families throughout the state of Michigan. Donald Trump not winning on November 5th. I mean, it could pretty much be the last nail on the coffin for a lot of these industries and a lot of these communities here that are just hanging on by a thread. And I think that people are really starting to wake up and see the importance of that. And I really do, I mean, even when you talk about some of the votes that we were just touching on right now, you know, I think one thing that Donald Trump has campaigned on, it's ending forever wars, but when you talk about the underlying tones of the peace plan that was, you know, in its infantile stages at the end of his presidency, and that's the Abraham Accords, I think Donald Trump has a broader plan for not just peace across the globe, but definitely focusing in on the Middle East. And if you're going to talk about some things that generationally have never happened, but have been promised under a lot of presidents, you're going to see Donald Trump working on some of those things, I think in ways that we've never seen success-wise before. But when you're talking about the people out in Michigan, I mean, this is unsustainable what's going on right now. Do you really feel that this could be an end for a lot of these industries? And some, you know, really downtrodden communities and people that are just absolutely hurting right now, they can't live a sustainable life underneath these policies if Donald Trump can't win on November 5th. Yeah, I will never forget a few years back when they were, one of the local news stations was interviewing mothers in Flint, Michigan, and saying, "What can happen in Flint that would benefit you? What does the city of Flint need?" And this poor mother, she just looked into the camera crying and said, "Please bring a factory here, open more jobs, have more places for our sons to go, we need places to work." And so I want to go to something, Donald Trump was in Detroit a few weeks ago, and the people in the city of Detroit, I will say, the elites of the city of Detroit were mad because he said something about, you know, if we end up with Kamala Harris in office, then you may see some of the circumstances that we see in Detroit across the country. Sure. Well, let's take a look at that. We had the largest mass shooting in the history of the state of Michigan over the summer in Detroit. Detroit was just listed as the second most violent city in the country. So you can sit with your head in the sand and say, "Everything's fine there." But you know what? You know who gets hurt there? That is the black community in Detroit that is being hurt the most by these elite Democrats because only five or less percent of those students actually can read. They will end up in prison because that's what the numbers say. If you can't read, you are likely to end up in prison. You have a massive crime problem and no one is going in and acknowledging the problem to fix it. And I saw a comment on social media where someone said, "If you never acknowledged the problem, you can never do anything about it." And I thought, "That's what the people of Michigan are feeling right now. The Democrats won't even admit we can do better." And we can. And Donald Trump is saying we can do better. He is and he talks about restoring it to grace and greatness and he points out so many different reasons why, whether it's the different components of the economics, whether it's reducing crime, whether it's getting the illegals out of there, whether it's starting to reinvest in infrastructure, whether it's starting to get money, especially federally appointed away from things that have nothing to do with the people who live there and start pouring it back into the communities, it can turn around pretty quick and I think that's where we're at. Tudor, last thing I want to touch with you on, very important, you know, we're in the last week running up to the election here. There are a lot of people who are already getting their votes in early as, you know, it's one of the campaign employees right now. Get your vote in early and then chase as many people as the polls as you can. It doesn't matter who they're voting for. We all want them to vote for Donald Trump, but you got to get people out and you got to get them to vote. What are some of the things you're still working on in Michigan? What can you tell our listenership to be doing now in the last week running up to this election? We'll certainly reach out to your local GOP chapters, see what you can do there, see what they're looking for when it comes to volunteers, how you can help. There's also a website in Michigan. It's called 10xvotes.com. So if you go there, you can see from your friends, from your neighbors, you can look up people's names, you can find out if they haven't voted, if they're not used to voting, if they have historically not voted, but you know how they lean, go out there and talk to them. That's where every vote that you can get, you get in, because at the end of the day, every single vote counts. I know so many people sit back and they're like, ugh, there's going to be so many votes. Mine doesn't matter. Yes, every single vote matters, and that's why 10xvotes.com exists. So go there, go through the website and just take a moment because it's just a few phone calls. You don't have to go to their house. It's just a few phone calls to your best friends. I honestly think people are going to feel better if they do a little bit more than just their own physical vote. I've heard it so much from other people who are out working on the campaign trail from those I spoke to within, you know, my own family and community when I'm telling other people, oh my gosh, I got to get them out there to vote because we just can't do this anymore. Even in places where I'm at, like California, there's a lot of people who for the first time, you know, a whole new generation of voters, people that have never voted an election before and haven't had the opportunity for maybe half a dozen or so that are coming out and voting for Donald Trump out here. I think the numbers are going to be astronomical on election day, but we still have a big week of work left ahead of us. Tutor, as always, this is a great catching up with you on the show today. We've got live links to your website and your podcast. I'm going to throw the 10xvotes.com in the show description as well since you mentioned it. Maybe if people want to go in and get a physical link for it. Is there anywhere else we could check you out or what's your social media handles? We'll live link those two. Yeah, it's at Tutor Dixon. So at Tutor Dixon or Facebook, at Tutor Dixon on X, make sure you go there. We post things every day about what we're doing and what's happening in Michigan. And you know, even on the ground, what's happening with the other side, we want to make sure people know the truth. So definitely go to X and Facebook and Instagram. She's doing a lot of work up there in Michigan. She's got her sleeves rolled up ahead of this big November election. This is the former Republican nominee for governor there and the great stay in the host of the Tutor Dixon podcast. Tutor Dixon, thanks for joining us on the show this week. Have a great rest of the week. We'll see you after election day. Thanks. You too. Guys, we're coming back with another all new edition of the State for Breakfast podcast. So sit back, relax, and let us change the way you consume your news. [ Silence ]