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Unknown A
You know, I'm so glad you asked me about this. All the Twitter trolls and the keyboard warriors. Here's the situation here. I do not condone trafficking, rape or some of the comments that Andrew Tate has made. Listen, he is a social media presence. There are a lot of comments that aren't controversial. But in my case, I have sat through this where I know enough to know you do not post judgment on somebody until they have had a fair trial. We have flight logs, we have information, names that will come out.
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Unknown B
Is it going to be shocking?
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Unknown A
I don't see how it's not shocking.
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Unknown B
Andrew Ton Tate are in the United States. The brothers left remaining for the first time in three years Last night are the Trump administration reportedly pressurized authorities for their travel ban to be lifted. Their lawyer said tonight that Trump is the reason they feel safe to return to the United States. The takes face trial in Romania on allegations of rape, sex traffick and money laundering, all of which they deny. They're also on investigation in the UK where they hold dual citizenship. Right now they're in Florida where Governor Ro DeSantis says they're not welcome. Later I'm going to see my bomb Sheell interview with White House counsellor Alina Haber who support the Tate. Andrew Tate sparked a backlash in influential US Conservatives. We also talk about the Epstein files and what she told me about the likelihood of criminal charges is already making headlines around the world, which I'll discuss with my panel.
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Unknown B
We'll begin tonight though with latest special guest in the Oval Office.
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Unknown C
It's a great honor to have Prime Minister Stararma in the Oval Office.
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Unknown B
It's a very special place and he's.
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Unknown C
A special man and the United Kingdom is a wonderful. This is a wonderful country that I know very well. I'm there a lot and be I'll.
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Unknown A
Be going there and we expect to.
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Unknown C
See each other in the near future. We'll be announcing it, but we're going to be discussing many things. Today we'll be discussing Russia, Ukraine. We'll be discussing Craig and lots of other items.
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Unknown B
Prime Minister A Kia Starmer at the White House of crunch talks to President Trump on many things, including Ukraine. Starmer has played his trump card. He'll raise US UK defence spending to 2 a half percent of GDP by slashing the foreign aid budget annual put British troops on the ground in Ukraine if there's a peace deal. But would you get anything in return? Both the UK and France said they need the US to help guarantee Ukraine security if a deal gets done. So Far Trump says no thanks. There's Europe's problem. Maybe the big mineral deal he's due to simonznky tomorrow is the missing piece of the pacece puzzle. And from mineral wealth to mental health, the US remains gripped by Doge derangement syndrome. Elon Musk was invited to transfer his cabinet meeting yesterday, but not everybody was impressed. And I should say we will make mistakes, we won't be perfect, but when we make a mistake, we'll fix it verytty quickly.
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Unknown B
So, for example, with usaid, one of the things we accidentally canceled very briefly was Ebola. Ebola prevention. I think we all want EBOA prevention, so we restored the Ebola prevention immediately and there was no interruption. So is Doge moving too fast and just breaking things or is it a force for good'ple discuss on my panel. Joining me now are the host of Thenny Show, Benny Johnson, star of the Keeping It Up They're Keeping It Real podcast, Kian Michaels and co host of the Majority Report, Sam Cedar and George Galloway will also be joining us a little later. So welcome to all of you. Benny, I wanna start with you because I interviewed Alina Haberber just actually before I did this debate with you guysuse she appeared on your show only last month and you had Andrew Tat and she was being very fang girly towards him, which people are now looking at a different light saying, you know, did she put any pressure internally in the White House to help facilitate the Tate being allowed to come to America?
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Unknown B
She emphatically denied that to me. So she had nothing to do with it. But there's no doubt something's happened that's allowed the TS to leave Romania and go to Florida. But there Governor DeSantis instantly reacting in a very negative way, suggesting he doesn't want the mess. Take a look.
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Unknown D
Florida is not a place where you're welcome with that type of conduct in the air. And I don't know how it came to this. We were not involved, we were not notified.
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Unknown C
I found out through the media.
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Unknown B
What do you make of it?
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Unknown D
Wellina Aba is the spokesperson for President Trump and she can obviously speak in her own right. Also, well done with the questions about Jeffrey Epstein and this is breaking my entire feed right now. So this is spectacular and we really, truly look forward to having these documents and having justice for the people who've seemingly been protected by the federal government, pederistss and some of the most famous people on earth, including but not limited to members of the Royal Family, potentially Presidents, Bill Clinton, some of the most wealthy men on earth, Bill Gates. Why has the federal government been protecting pederists?
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Unknown B
And just to be clear, forus, those of youn have seen this biggest question. Well, one of the things that Elena Habert told me, and you've alluded to this, just to explain to people who haven't seen this, cause it's running, as you say, riot on social media, is that she's obviously seen what is gonna be released later in the day and she says it's truly shocking and that she expects criminal charges to follow. And so that's, I think, a really bombshell development in this. And it goes to the accountability, as you say. But just getting back to the Tate for a minute, Benny. I mean, you know, I've interviewed Andrew Tate four times now. I think do Tristan once. They've always emphatically protested their innocence. But you know, the normal justice process, when we talk about the Epstein and the fact there's been no accountability, no proper process here, does it sit easily with you, given what you just said about the Epstein case, that you've got two guys who'facing very serious charges of sex trafficking, rape and so on, who will now very likely never return to Romania or the UK to actually face any
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Unknown B
accountability for that? I'm not suggesting for a moment they're guilty of the charges. That would have been determined by a court of law, but we won't get to that stage now. Do you feel comfortable with that?
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Unknown D
Well, I mean, based on my reading of the voluminous news reports about what's going on in Romania, these charges have been thrown out. And so they've looked at the files and there's nothing in them. And so that's up for a Romanian court to decide. And I don't speak Romanian. All I have is news reports to go on. So they were set free by the jurisdictions in Romania where these charges were brough?
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Unknown B
Well, they don't be said. They've been allowed to fly slightly different. And the uk where they face other serious allegations. Some of the Conservative politicians here there by Robert Jric, who recently ran to the leader Conservative Party, have been very scathing about this and think that the Americans should send the tape back to the UK to face justice. I think it is. It's a pretty messy situation. If Desantis froze them out of Florida, for example, and the UK is demanding extradition of them to face what they see as justice here in the UK for the charges against them here, it could get very messy.
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Unknown D
It could get very messy. It was very messy for Prince Andrew of the Royal Family who had to pay an untold amount of millions to Virginia Guffrey who was sex trafficked to him via Jeffrey Epstein. Yeah, so I want justice for all people who attack and who abuse children, period and I want these court cases to be brought and proven out. Prince Right now is a meme right now peers where it's like are you going to be upset if somebody that you like is on the Epstin list? And the answer for me is no.
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Unknown B
Right?
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Unknown D
I agree, agree, need to be charged and need to face justice and that's why I'm so thankful that you had Alena Habba on your program. And just like I asked Pam Bondi four days ago about the Epstein list, we were the first show to actually ask her about that list and she says's on my desk and there are volumes in this list and apparently according to Senator Marshall Blackburn this is just volume one of the Epstein list. Jeffrey Epstein had his islands and his mansions in Manhattan and his ranches in New Mexico wired for sound. The FBI went and raided Talk about files of evidence. Let's talk about files of evidence. The FBI went and rateided these compounds and got terabytes of hard drives. Some of those hard drives were marked by Jeffrey Epstein himself not by federal agencies as insurance policies and evidence. What are they?
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Unknown D
Why haven't we seen them? Why has the FBI been holding on to those and been holding onto those presumably to protect Hederists who's actually in charge? Thebi what do these are the cases.
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Unknown B
I agree I obviously it has always been ridiculous to me that the only person who's been actually held to account for Epstein because of course he killed himself or otherwise he died in a prison cell Lot a speculation about what may have really happened there but the only person who's actually gone to prison as a result it was Gillet Maxwell who was his kind of madame and a former girlfriend in relation to jffre killed himself. I don't know, I don't know I mean I just don't know. I don't think anybody knows for sure 5 foot tall agree Thele thing was very the whole thing was very suspiciously all lights turned off Gu I totally understand why conspacy I totally understand why theories have run right about it who knows we may never know it's certainly very suspiciousbody knows beers the point inna Prince Andrew on Prince Andrew I'm obliged to say this but obviously he made no admission when he made his settlement with Virginia Duffrey he paid it's reported $11 million it's a very strange thing to do if you did nothing wrong.
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Unknown B
But it's clear, you know, to be clear, he hasn't made any admission of any guilt about this. Let me move to Sam Cedar here. So there's two big things happening both in similar territory here. One, the Tate'coming to America and therefore will no longer, it seems, face any court accountability for the charges against them either in Romania or the UK they stay in the United States. But DeSantis wanting to not have them there. What do you make of that? First of all.
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Unknown C
I mean, you know, I don't make much of it one way or another. I mean, you know, this is a guy who's been celebrated in right wing circles and you know, I don't have enough information to know whether he is guilty of what he's been accused of doing. But to the extent that, you know, I'm even aware of who the guy is, it's because he's been featured for so many years and right wing talk shows and feed it in that in those circles. So, you know, it sounds like Desantis is mad. It's somebody. And it's quite a coincidence that with Donald Trump in office that these guys show up on our shore. But I guess time will tell.
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Unknown B
And what about Epstein?
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Unknown C
You know, I'm interested in finding out what's in those files. I would love to have a revisit of Donald Trump's first Labor secretary who made the initial deal with EPSTEIN Back in 2008 as Attorney General of Florida, talking about Alexander Acosta. I'm curious about that nexus, to be honest with you. It's really unclear to me how Epstein was got such a sweetheart deal from that guy Acosta and why that wasn'tled against him by Trump when he appointed him labor secretary. But maybe we'll get some answers if these documents and information is released.
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Unknown B
Okay, Gillian, I will come to you for your reaction to those two stories. I'm just going to just take a couple of minutes to talk to Steve Hilton who's joined us, Fox News contributor and David Cameron's former former advisor. Say great, you found time for. Thank you very much. I appreciate it. Just specifically on K. Starr, the prime minister of obviously myig greatte country and yours there at the White House today. The biggest talking point is clearly going to be Ukraine. What do you think is going to happen here?
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Unknown E
Well, I think the fact that Kama has made his announcements about increasing defense spending, stepping up in the way that Donald Trump wanted the Europeans to do that was the whole point of the Trump argument, which is to say, you Europeans need to step up, Kirst TMA has done that. And so that's a positive beginning to the conversation, if you like. I've got some concerns really, about the relationship between these two. You and I both know the president well, and he's very much a relationship kind of guy. I don't know Kiram personally, but looking at him, he's not, on its face, the kind of individual that I think President Trump is likely to establish a warm rapport with. Frankly, it seems to me he's a kind of pompous, uninteresting mediocrity, not the kind of person that Donald Trump is gon toa immediately warm to. So I.
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Unknown E
I don't know how the relationship is going toa go, but on the substance, I think it's promising.
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Unknown B
I think Starr played a trump card, one of the better phrase by when they were talking to the press just now, he revealed he's got a letter from the king, King Charles, which he's given to Trump, which will doubtless be very positive. And Trump, as we know, is a sucker for the British royals. His mother, who was born in Scotland, was a massive fan of the royals. And Trump once told me he remember watching, you know, his mother waxing lyrical about the royal family. She'd actually watched the coronation of the Queen back in the 50s, et cetera. So I think they playing the royal cards. A smart move. Yes.
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Unknown E
And I think that I don't know whether he had a hand in it, but the new ambassador to the us, Peter Mandelson, very smart operator, whatever you think of his politics. And I think his role in all of this, I think is only going to be positive because he really does understand how to get things done on this kind of international level, has good relationships in Washington and I think can really help smooth things along. So I think that is a net plus for the UK in making this whole thing work.
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Unknown B
This breaking news story about the Tate brothers being allowed to travel from Romania to Florida and Governor DeSanttis reacting very negatively to so that What'you make of this?
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Unknown E
Well, I think the whole thing is bizarre. I think that Ron DeSantis is someone who regularly wants to assert his independence, his independence from Donald Trump, his independence from what you might broadly call the MAGA movement. And I think he's just laying his claim to that. I think we need to understand a little bit more about how it happens so quickly and what's behind all of that. But as you've been discussing, I mean this is a very, very popular character, but in many ways a really unsavory one. And so this is not something that anyone, I think, should be celebrating, but we'll have to see how the process plays out.
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Unknown B
Yeah. And as things stand, he and his brother are innocent until proven guilty. The controversy about it.
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Unknown A
That's right.
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Unknown B
Is that they're likely to never face any courtroom now, either in Romania or the uk, where all these allegations have come from. And that's what is gring with people. Robert Jenric, who's a conserv. Big leading member of the Conservative Party in the uk, has come out very angry about this, demanding that the Americans basically send them back to the uk. I don't think that's going to happen.
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Unknown E
Well, don't exactly. And I don't think that anyone is going to want to expend political capital on this. That's the other aspect of it. I think it's just one of these things that know once it's happened, it's hard to see anyone here in America really fighting to kind of reverse it. DeSantis unhappy because it's Florida involved, of course, but I don't see that that's gonna change anything in the fundamental point that you're rightly making, which is we can't actually establish to everybody's satisfaction the truth of all of this until there's an actual legal process that's playing out. And it's not gonna play out, it seems.
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Unknown B
Yeah, we'll see. I the interesting thing there would be, did the White House put pressure on the Romanians to allow them to fly? That has been emphatically denied by Alina Haber, who's the councilst of the President, who was on one of my other guest today, Benny Johnson'show last month, talking to Andrew Tate in a very favorable way. She says there's nothing to do with her, but it will be interesting. Turns out the White House did put pressure on them. How that plays out for the administration. Steve, great to have you on. Thank you very much. Yeah.
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Unknown E
Good to be with you peers.
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Unknown B
Thanks. All the best. Oh, back to the panel. Let me talk to Gillian, Michael, Jillian, these two breaking stories, and they're different, but they'connected as well. They both involve allegations of sex, tr. Trafficking, Epstein's case, clear, proven evidence of that. What do you. What do you make? First of all, the tapes, do you have a view about them?
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Unknown F
The Epstein tapes? I don't think we'll ever get. I don't think we'll ever get the full story. I think we deserve it. I would love to know. I'm hopeful but not optimistic if you will. Like I just don't see it happening because I think it will be so freickaking scandalous. I absolutely think he was killed and I think it's ridiculous to think that he killed himself given all of the evidence we have on this. And when it comes to the Tate brothers, I would love for them to see their day in court. I think it's necessary. I personally find them to be despicable characters. Anybody who casually throws around the words faggot and tranny I can do without. I've lived under Desanttis's governance. I enjoyed it quite immensely. He has a pretty squeaky clean reputation. He's a dad, he loves his wife. There are no scandals surrounding this guy and you can understand why he wouldn't want these two guys in his state or allow Florida to be dragged into what could become a controversy if in fact the White House pressured Romania to let these guys over to the United States.
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Unknown B
I think that is going toa be the key question and we'll have to see whether that was the case or not. Butny'turn turn the big picture of why the British Prime Minister is in America at the White House with Donald Trump. So far their exchanges have been very cordial'll be watching a bit of it and ultimately they're there to talk about Ukraine and President Zelensky from Ukraine's dueew to be potentially the White House tomorrow to ratify this deal over minerals. Do you think this is a neat way to resolve what has been a very complex and very bloody war?
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Unknown D
I mean the UK is a mess right now politically.
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Unknown B
Right.
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Unknown D
Like is the Reform Party is one of the most powerful parties in the UK and if they were election held today, there's a real argument that they would win the Prime Ministership. So it's a wild and turbulent time. I mean, Kara Starr, first off, is that really a real name? Like I don't even know how to pronounce it. And then secondarily these guys like ha. You don'tnn talk about a real scandal peiers this guy covered up rape, gangs.
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Unknown B
No, he den he denies that. He denies that.
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Unknown D
Sure.
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Unknown B
Well's no, there's no y I think a lot of Americans, to be honest, hang onng hang hang. Actually a lot of American commentators have said this stuff on social media but when you say on my show Let me just respond on behalf of my country. There's been a lot of bullshit speed about this. There's no actual evidence that Kus Starr, for example, ever did what you just said. Similarly.
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Unknown D
But is there evidence that this occurred?
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Unknown B
There's obvious clear occred but he director Public prosecutions.
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Unknown D
It occurred. It's horrific. I think it's horrific in this country with Jeffrey Epstein. I think it's horrific. I agree, you know, agree.
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Unknown B
Principles. It's just about.
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Unknown D
I just don't want. You don't want, you don't want monsters who are predatorsol here in the country. And so listen, there is, there is somewhat of a connection, but I understand. And nor do pes, nor do I pretend to be some type of expert on geopolitics. I focus very much closely here at home and I appreciate Sam actually bringing up Alex Acosta saying that there were higher powers that forced him to give Jeffrey Epstein a pled deal. Who the hell were those higher powers? Sam's right when he brought that up. I think that's insane and I'd like to know Ye that was during the Bush era. That was in the year 2008 when that decision was actually made.
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Unknown B
Yeah, I agree.
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Unknown D
So, yeah, again, I think that the guys's in big trouble. I think Trump's being magnanimous right now. We were just at the White House for cash. Patels swaring in. Trump is in a very, very good mood. I think he's doing his best to like bring people into the orbit and he's being Trump. Right. So he'I think he's trying to strike a deal and make it work with the uk, our oldest ally.
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Unknown B
Right, yeah. I mean, Sam, let's talk for a moment about the other big things going on, which is this whole Doge stuff with Elon Musk. You, I think posted that the idea that dogeges in any way about efficiency is absolutely a joke. They're not doing an audit. They're destroying the apparatus of our government. What do you base that on?
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Unknown C
Well, audits are done regularly of agencies by inspector generals. The first thing they did was to fire all those inspector generals and not replace them. A B audits that lead to firings within a couple of days are obviously not being done. The notion that this is about efficiency, when you're laying off thousands of IRs agents, when it is well known that every dollar spent at the IR's returns for the government 6 or $7, you're clearly not talking about efficiency here as measured in any other way other than allowing wealthy people to get away with cheating on their taxes. I mean, I could go on, but there's absolutely no Evidence that there's a single audit going on. To the extent that they've saved any money, it has been largely dismissed as clerical errors on their part. And we still have no substantiation about it.
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Unknown B
So hang on, hang on, that's not true. I mean's some of the stuff that came out about USA for example, some of the way that American taxpayers money was being squandered on ridiculous projects. Oh, wait a second. And it wasn't insignific sums of money. Wait a second.
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Unknown C
You can determine that it, you can have an opinion that it'squandered. I can have an opinion that it'squandered. But it's been appropriated by the Congress. And in America we have actually both statutory, constitutional and court cases that say the President of the United States and the executive branch cannot decide unilaterally that they're not going to appropriate money that Congress has appropriated. I mean, the line item video has been found to be unconstitutional. We have the Empoundment control Act from 1974. We have trained v. New York City from 1974, which is a Supreme Court case which enforces that what they're doing is fundamentally illegal. I mean, you may think that some of the spending is not worthy, I may think it's not worthy, but that's just not the way our government works.
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Unknown B
Okay, Jillian, you were shaking your head.
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Unknown F
There because it doesn't seem that the government is working as a layman when the USAID is exposed in the fashion that it has been. And all of a sudden we have this transparency that we never had in my life.
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Unknown C
This stuff was hidden at all. None of this stuff was hidden at all.
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Unknown B
It.
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Unknown F
So you're telling me that the average American knew that we were funding friggin operas for trans people in if I.
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Unknown C
Was interested, nobody knew this was.
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Unknown F
Come on, do you really believe that? You really believe that, that people knew.
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Unknown B
This and this was common enough and.
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Unknown F
There'S no question this was a slush fund for the cis.
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Unknown B
Well, actually, you know what the truth is you can both be right here. Right. Sam is right that it was there to be found. And Jillian's right that absolutely nobody told the American people about the specifics.
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Unknown C
So you can be right happen in our process of government.
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Unknown B
No, I understand. I'm not saying wrong. I'saying wasn't. I'm not saying it wasn't there to be found. But Benny, it was only when Elon Musk and his young team of guys Saber got into it, they found this stuff, right, and told people they didn't.
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Unknown C
Find it, they just made.
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Unknown B
They publicized it. Well, exactly. That's how yeah s the American people.
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Unknown C
Authority to cut it. So Congress Republicans control every house of Congress. They control the presidency. They could pass a bill tomorrow saying we don't wantna fund these things. But what's happening when they cut USAID is you've got literally 400,000 meals for children who are technically wasting away. It's in Africa. Maybe my guests don't care about that, but the fact is that they're sitting in warehouses in Rhode island and in Georgia right now. Food that can't is pre digested practically because these kids are starving and it's sitting in warehouses. It's going bad and they have no way to ship it. Ok. Because USAID has been shut down.
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Unknown B
All rightnn Sorrynn that's not constitutional or legal. Okay, Benny.
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Unknown D
It's incredible. So I've heard the Constitution run around a lot here. All right, let's talk about Article 2 of the Constitution. The executive branch has a clause called the vesting clause. The vesting clause makes one single man that is elected by the whole American people. The only position in the federal government that has the entire whole of the country elect him is the President of the United States who is vested with the power to oversee the executive. And that includes congressional spending. That includes the functionaries of the government, including the commander in chief. There are appointed judges, there are elected at state and local levels, members of Congress. But only the President is elected by the whole American people. Now, I have a giant map in my studio. I don't know if your production team can pop me up. There it is. This is what America decided in 2024 in a landslide.
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Unknown D
And with the popular vote, the whole of the American people decided to vest a single man, Donald Trump, to hunt down waste, fraud and abuse. Because while maybe there are some type of programs that you might view as just what I view as just is feeding the American people, what I view is just as filling the potholes, educatingting healthare and the capacity Congress America to cut. And so what America voted for was America first. And transgender operas in Chile isn't exactly America first. And to say the US we said.
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Unknown C
A lot of words but you've said nothing. You haven't addressed the actual the Constitution, the Supreme Court cases, the Control act, none of that has. You can say that you don't think it toed starving children. That's your prerogative.
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Unknown D
Donald Trump does.
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Unknown C
I mean it does other things that.
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Unknown B
You don't allow lad to letillian speak for a momentillianillian.
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Unknown F
The feeding starving children thing is such a freickaking red herring. So first of all, the vast majority of this USAID bloat and corruption does not go to that. Second of all, we have children starting here in America'a.
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Unknown A
Third.
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Unknown F
And what you don't know and what you have not looked into, okay, is that. Read a book. It's called Save Three Lives and it's by the Rodale family. And it has to do with the fact that our big ag companies went into the developed world to addict their soil to our GMO crops. It's a money laundering game. They can grow their crops in their soil far more efficiently and did for thousands of years before conagra and Cargill and Monsanto and ADM went in. You just don't know that because you haven't done your homework. So you're like, oh, there's children starving in Africa. Really, it is about billions of dollars going to big Ag. That's what that's really about. And I've seen it firsthand when I went to South Sudan and stay in a refugee camp. So don't, don't play your starving children card.
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Unknown D
I can't.
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Unknown C
Well, listen, it's not my card. It's just simply the reality and the fascinating.
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Unknown F
It is your car though. Your game is like nobody's empathetic.
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Unknown D
Children are starving.
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Unknown B
About ID.
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Unknown C
USAID. ID is a percentage point like literally less than 1% of the US budget. But because there is this attitude amongst the. Frankly, it's not just a USAID. I don't like them cutting the IRs. I don't like them cutting, EPA. I don't like them cutting Labor Department. I don't like them cutting the National Labor Relations Board. I don't like them cutting the fda.
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Unknown B
You like the level of this, you like the level of debt your country in?
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Unknown C
I don't think it's as much of a problem. But here we know the debt shot off like a rocket with the Bush tax cuts and then with the Trump tax cuts and they want to extend those. And so if we want to deal with the debt, and if that's a genuine concern, we can go back to the time in this country where we had the greatest economic expansion during the 50s and the 60s when we had a top tax marginal rate of 90% of every dollar that would be earned over $470,000. Today it would be $3 million. And if these guys are very concerned about the debt and deficit, we have a way of raising that money. We can go back to the greatest economic time of this country. So if that's genuinely their concern, we have that power to do it. I mean, we're not spending as a function of gdp.
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Unknown C
We're not spending significantly more per capita than we were in those years. The problem is that we don't have the revenue. There's been huge tax cuts for millionaires and billionaires and presided over by two Republican administrations over the past 20 years.
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Unknown B
Okay. Benny, on that point responded, I love it.
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Unknown D
I love it. This is my favorite argument I've ever heard on your show. I love it. Go to the American people, Sam, I beg of you. Join the dnc. Run for DNC chair. I'll do anything. Okay? I want your ideas to be the ideas that Democrats bring to the midterms and to the 2028 election. More IRs agents raise taxes to 90% of wages.
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Unknown C
I love it, Sam. Do I get 90%?
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Unknown D
How do I do everylar? How do I do it? Where can I donate? Sam, the greatest argument ever. You're right, Sam.
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Unknown C
Billionair billion quite well in terms of Poland. And when Americans see what wealth disparity looks like in this country today, when they actually see the wealth disparity seen.
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Unknown D
Looks like it looks like a federal government that's $37 trillion in debt, spending money on totall.
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Unknown C
You don't know what wealth disparity means.
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Unknown D
Absolute and total fraud. Hey Sam, why don't you ask what you. You can Google it and hey Sam, why don't you answer quick questions? Why are the richest counties in all of America, the five major counties in the DMV right around Washington D.C. can you explain to me what do those counties do? Are there some mineral deposits there I don't know about? Did they strike oil? Is there some type of rich industry you around? Maybe you can answer me that question. Why are rich? You don't seem to like rich people, so maybe explain why I can answer my question. What does d you want me to answer, Sam?
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Unknown C
It's lobbyists. It's lobbyists like all of the ones that have been appointed to Donald Trump's cabinet and to political positions. Rich lobbyists. Lobbyists for all sorts of these industries that you supposedly have a problem with. I mean, that's where all the money is being made. It's not being made by federal workers. It's being made by lobbyists, and those are sent by corporations. If you will join me as part of my campaign that you're interested in in me running the Democratic party in calling for Donald Trump to fire all the lobbyists he's hired so far. It wouldn't leave many people left in the government. But if you'll join me with that, we can start to chip away at that problem you have with the counties.
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Unknown B
Around dcay We've just got some breaking news from this K. Starr Donald Trump encounter at the White House. In the Oval Office, Trump inviteding JD Vance to expand on his criticism of the UK for its free speech issues and alleged infringements in recent times. And he said sitting opposite to Secur Stararmer we have a special relationship with UK and our European friends, but there have been infringements on free speech. And Starmer hit back said we've had free speech for a very long time in Britain. It will last a long time and we are very proud of that. So a bit of a battle. Benny, we talked just now about what was going on with the rape gang scandal in Britain, which was a proper scandal. Kistar was not in the end proven to have suppressed any information about that. In fact, the opposite turns out to be the case that he did more than his predecessor of public prosecutions to try and go after them.
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Unknown B
But putting that to one side, I do think there has been some creeping infringement of of freedom of speech rights. People getting like grandmothers being arrested for stuff they're putting on Facebook is not indicative to me of a free democratic society working how it should.
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Unknown D
Of course not. It's what the Gestapo used to do in East Berlin when half of the entire city were spies for the federal government. And everyone's snitching on each other. By the way, Sam, I love this peers's why I love your show. Cause I love free speech and I love being able to to like give chin music right to like some of the guests who might disagree with me.
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Unknown B
But it's crazy.
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Unknown D
Saym I totally agree with you. Let's defund the lobbyists. I could not agree with you more. In fact, actually like I do want.
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Unknown C
All of the when you call for Donald Trump actually off the government think.
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Unknown D
I think there should be a lifetime ban. I think there should be a lifetime ban on lobbying for members of Congress. Lifetime ban. I think that lobbying should be severely curtailed in our federal government and I.
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Unknown C
You should encouragelican lawmakers to voting ohan'bill that he just introduced.
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Unknown D
It's craz crazy how you can come to agreements on these things because actually that's the level of corruption that we're fighting. And I know Jillian cares very deeply about the former head of the FDA who was in charge of pharmaceutical approvals going over to take the top position at Pfizer, which just happened yesterday. That's insane. So we might get agreement here.
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Unknown F
Actually, Jillian, I completely agree with Benny and and Sam. I couldn't agree more. And one of the things actually that I would love to see Trump do is get money out of politics. If you really want to drain this swamp, you will change those laws. And for me in health, which is obviously my wheelhouse, I see it every single day with things like Benny just referenced the revolving door employment policy with our government, health agencies and private industry. So sign me up for that campaign because I'm with the boys 100%.
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Unknown B
OK?
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Unknown D
I think the original the reason for.
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Unknown C
Being that the original resolution passed yesterday or two days ago was because Donald Trump has access in the form of Elon Musk to literally infinite amounts of money. And that is what has fundamentally changed with our politics. He put at least $300 million one individual paid for at least one quarter of Donald Trump's expenditures during that campaign. One single individual. And that's just what we know of of direct spending. And if you add in Miriam Adelson and one or two other I mean you have literally four or five people who paid over half a billion dollars for Donald Trump. The idea that he would get money out of politics his entire administration is about enriching himself and corporate America. That is why seel that is why you see an assault on the administrative state Steve Bannon called for in 2017 and now we're seeing Elon Musk do it illic allow corporations to profit and primatize their profits and socialize their costs.
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Unknown B
Guys, hold hold moment I'm gonna bring was.
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Unknown C
Love would love to see George.
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Unknown B
Star subject to the same bring I have billionair we all I think broadly agree about this. Let's just I just have a little timeout. I'm gonna bring in another guest to join us. It's the host of the mother of all talk shows and former MP George Galloway. George, always a pleasure to have you on uncenable particular when you spent all afternoon spray gunning me on social media about how you're going to rip me to pieces and as you often do by the way tick as he often do by the way woefully mischaracterizing me some kind of Starmer fanboy when I spent almost all of his 10 years as prime minister hammering the guy. The only thing I've really agree anything I'agree with is about your and Boris.
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Unknown G
Johnson, you're a fanboy for him and.
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Unknown B
Boris don't misquote me youo me'of war under Ukraine. You're m specifically on Ukraine. I agree with both Johnson and stmer that is true and but that does not make me a fanboy for either of them. Have many things I've hammered them over to but on that point you're wrong and they're right about Ukraine.
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Unknown G
Well, you say that but I'm on the same line as your friend Donald Trump and the American administration and it's really come to something when having spent a lifetime myself fighting against NATO and American wars, it's the Americans that are trying to stop the war and Piers Morgan, Boris Johnson and Kir Starr who are trying to keep it going.
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Unknown B
I don't want to keep keep going.
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Unknown G
Got you've you've got a lot of Ukrainian blood on your hands. You have lied about this war from the beginning.
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Unknown B
Vladimir Putin actually Vladimir Putin has the blood on his hands of Ukrainianslimirue ago ago 3 if you're going to lel me if you're going to lel me I will hold you to account.
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Unknown G
You have lied about the origin of this war, about the duration of this war, about the course of this war and now having caused you and your war party the death of a million Ukrainians while claiming to love Ukrainians, you're now calling for British lives to be lost.
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Unknown B
What'a load of absolute bullshit constitutes that.
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Unknown G
Constitutes close to a war crime.
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Unknown B
What you are talking Listen, listen. Get off your Putin fanboy hat for a moment.
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Unknown G
You see there you goan'm going to respbody who disagrees with you. Can I respond Putinan Can I respond please? Why don't you listen to Can I resp Trump. Can I respond you yesterday can I.
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Unknown B
Respond Can I respond or not?
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Unknown G
Donald Trump that joining Ukraine forget about it. That's the cause of the war in the first place which I've been telling you from the beginning.
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Unknown B
Yeah, okay let me respond. If I make can I respond your sure. Donald Trump who I know well I've been a friend of his for 20 years good and bad. We've had some up times and bad bad spoke him a few weeks ago. We had a great conversation but he's absolutely wrong when he categorizes this as something that Ukraine started absolutely wrong to call Zelensky dictator. The real dictator is Vladimir Putin. Three years ago he illegally invaded the sovereign democratic European country and started murdering with impunity Ukrainians the Ukrainian people to everyone's Astonishment managed to repel that early invasion by Russian forces and are still repelling them three years later. They've reached an on pass where there's been little movement on the battlefield now for many months. But hundreds of thousands on both sides are dying. It's back TO World War I scale of losses and it has to end.
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Unknown B
I want the war to end like Trump does. I don't like his categorization of Zelenky as a dictator. I don't like the way he's trying to make out that they started this war when it was Russia. But I do agree with him that we need to have peace. And I actually think he's inherited the situation and I think his way to try and forge peace by doing a minerals deal with Ukraine which to satisfy his critics back in, particularly the manga critics who don't like the way they wasted as they see it, all these billions on Ukraine. This way they can recoup that through the minerals. I think it's a smart business deal by Trump if that happens. I think it's a general acceptance. You have to have the war now frozen on current geographic lines so that Russia would keep the territory it'taken but not have sovereignty over that.
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Unknown B
And Ukraine can try and politically get back the territory later because it would retain sovereignty. We'll see if that ever happens. But don't, please, with a straight face, try and tell me that Russia did not start this war three years ago. I know the history, I know what happened and I know all the background to this. But the idea this is somehow bloody Zelensky's fall and Ukraine's fall is an absolute joke.
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Unknown G
Blimey. That was a long response, Pierce. I hope I'll get as long to respond to your response without you interrupting me. You're going to regret it when very soon Zelenskyy is sitting in a beachfront villa somewhere counting his ill gotten gains and all the secrets of the rampant corruption between the democrats and the Zelensky regime begin to tumble out of the cupboard. This war did not begin three years ago. You very well know that it began in 2014. You very well know that it began with a coup against the elected president of Ukraine backed by Victoria Newand and the administration at that time and supported by you. You very well know that the criminalization of the Russian language which followed hard on the heels of that coup was the proximate reason for an uprising in the east of the country amongst Russian speaking ethnically Russian people.
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Unknown G
You very well know that Zelensky and his predecessor rained down Shot and shell on the people of east Ukraine for eight years before Putin intervened in 2022 and that 14,000 people, most of them women and children, were killed in that onslaught. You very well know that Zelenskyy was preparing for a final onslaught, a final solution. And while I'm on that subject, you're always telling us how much you love the Jews. You're supporting a regime which puts up statues to Nazi collaborators, to generals of the Galician division of the ss. You are.
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Unknown B
Zelenky is Jewish. You know that, right? You know Zelensky'jewish right? Do you?
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Unknown G
But that's like saying there's no racism.
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Unknown B
In America because Obama Jewish.
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Unknown G
Obama.
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Unknown B
So you're calling the Jewish leader of Ukraine Nazi? Is that your position?
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Unknown G
No, I'm not. But the regime is. You know very well that all over Ukraine, the statues and the heroation of Bandera and the SS in Galicia and the mass murderers of Jews, including Babiya.
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Unknown B
There are a tiny. There are proport. I'm going to respond to that. There are proportionally, as you know, to quote you, I'll start with by saying, as you know, as you know, there is a tiny percentage of people in Ukraine who are neo Nazis, as there are, by the way, in many of the neighboring countries, including in Russia. Right. And they are putting up these. They are noting people. They are not.
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Unknown G
They'calling. Libra.
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Unknown B
Let me finish. Fin.
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Unknown G
Call universityities. Let me fin.
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Unknown B
Let me finish. Areder. Let me finish. Let me finish. There are not significant number of people. And for you to call the Jewish leader of Ukraine, somebody who is leading a regime propping up Nazis is despicable. Despicable.
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Unknown G
That's. I've already said to you, that's like saying there's no racism in America because Obama was briefly the president of the country. The entire western part of Ukraine played a decisive role in the mass murder of Jews and Poles and others in the Second World War. And now they are heroizing the heroes of the SS and the other collaborative.
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Unknown B
A tiny number of people do that, as you well know. Tiny number.
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Unknown G
When all these things become clear, let.
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Unknown B
Me ask you, why do you support. Why do you support. Okay, let me ask you. Why. Why do you support. Why do you support?
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Unknown G
Count his.
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Unknown B
Let me finish.
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Unknown G
You're going to be sorry fine. For all the heroization of him.
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Unknown B
You know what you have done? You know what, George? You might be also sorry for propping up a despicable Russian dictator who legally invaded a sovereign democratic European country. You might look at yourself in the mirror in a few years when he carries on Putin invading other countries, which he will ca becausee it was never about Russian speakers in Ukraine. This was all about trying to restore the Soviet Union. He's a despicable tyrant who will prove people like you to be useful idiots in this war.
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Unknown G
Why t why doesn't Donald Trump agree with you?
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Unknown B
Cause he's wrong.
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Unknown G
Well, you know, you have been up his ass all of these two decades. You've kissed his feet. Really, You've licked his boots. You've fawned upon him. Really, you have been his super fan and now on this fundamental question of our age is entirely wrong.
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Unknown B
Well, no, he's wrong to for is wrong to call Zelensky dictator. Make out he's the perpetrator of the war. Yes, he's right to for he n. By the way. By the way, I hammered Trump so much over things like the COVID pandemic. January 6th stolm election. You didn't talk to me for six months. So this idea I'm always sucking up to him. It's complete lies Again. Complete lies.
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Unknown G
Peers, everybody watching knows you are Trump's biggest ass. I like himdy watching.
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Unknown B
I like Donald Trump.
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Unknown G
I know you like him.
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Unknown B
I like and many things. On many things, I like him.
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Unknown G
And mental question. Let me finish the biggest question in politics in the world today. He's got it completely wrong.
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Unknown B
No, you didn't hear me. Why didn't you listen to what I said?
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Unknown G
What do you mean I didn't hear?
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Unknown B
I've literally said to you on his plan to get peace. I agree with him. I don't agree with him about calling Zelenskyy a dictator. And I don't agree that it was Ukraine that started the war. You do, because you're putent did Ukraine.
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Unknown G
Was the most corrupt country. More corrupt than Russiarupt. Russia was designated by the economy.
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Unknown B
What?
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Unknown G
By the fd.
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Unknown B
What about everyone who knows about these things? Me about?
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Unknown G
Listen. Vladimir Putinorge the Biden whatladimir Putin will turn out to.
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Unknown B
What is Vladimir Putin?
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Unknown G
Stop parting these things.
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Unknown B
What'is Vladimir Putin?
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Unknown G
It is Zelen.
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Unknown B
Tell me about put. You can't do it. You can.
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Unknown G
You will not criticizeim whoever they are now. You won't criticize Vladimir Putin, will you American oligarch?
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Unknown B
You won't criticize Vladimir Putin.
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Unknown G
Look at youet corruption in Ukraine.
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Unknown B
No corruption in Russia. It noruption in Russia.
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Unknown G
I'll tell you what. Your mate Donald Trump is going to open every book, every drawer, every filing cabinet, and you're going to Be embarrassed.
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Unknown B
Okay, final question. George, can you think of anything negative to say about Vladimir Putin on that?
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Unknown G
Well, I wouldn't have voted for him, as I told you.
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Unknown B
You wouldn't have voted for it.
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Unknown G
I would have voted. I would have voted for the leader of the organ.
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Unknown B
You can't think of anything negative to say about the single most ruthless dictator in the world. And that says it all, George. Anyway, always a pleasure having uncensored. Thank you very much. I appreciate it. Let me just quickly get on my panel for their reaction. I mean, as you can tell, George and I didn't wholeheartedly agree with each other, although mainly because he was trying to mcharacterize my position on this. I don't have a problem with what Trump's trying to do with the peace deal. I have a problem with how he's characterizing this. Sam, let me just ask you about that. I think it's, I don't think Trump has a lot of choice or options other than the path he's pursuing here to get peace, and I applaud him for doing it. But I also think that the way they're trying to characterize this as all coming from Ukraine is utterly disingenuous.
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Unknown C
Yeah, I mean, it's just simply a matter of fact that Russia invaded Ukraine. I mean, it's, anybody who was sent it was aware of that. I mean, I, I hope there is peace there. I think the mineral rights deal is both is really, I think more of a paper tiger than anything else. Think that there, I don't think that there's really much value in those rare minerals, as they're called. But if it allows for Putin to realize that there's a commitment by the United States and it causes a piece to break out, then I'm all for that. You know, I would appreciate if the United States was not in a position of extracting other countries resources. You know, we have an obligation to Ukraine because of the 1993 agreement that led to Ukraine giving up was the third largest nuclear arsenal in the world, that we would protect them from an invasion by Russia.
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Unknown C
And so I think there's a obligation we have. But you know, I think if the Ukrainian people want peace, which my sense is, is that they are after three years of war, are probably exhausted by this, then I hope this is the fastest route to getting it.
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Unknown B
Yeah, I mean, Betty, you, I don't necessarily agree about this, but I, I think we could probably all agree about Trump trying to get peace is a good thing. I d like to see an American president who pursues peace, not war. I also think he's being pragmatic about how he deals with the people in his own side, particularly the maga support that he has, who are very anti this of continued support for Ukraine. But if there's a business arrangement to be done that involves the minerals, which looks like you're getting a quipp pro quo, that's an easier sell to probably his base. I can get that. And in return, Ukraine's going to want America to be part of a security guarantee to make sure if they do this deal on the current geographic lines, Putin won't come and attack them again. I mean, how do you feel about the way I'CHARACTERIZE that?
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Unknown D
Well, let me begin by speaking for my entire panel here by saying that was wonderful. Maybe there is free speech left in the UK what we just watched would be tian amount to two drunken uncles closeows on Thanksgiving here in the states. Now, you don't have Thanksgiving in the UK so maybe you't understand the referen Christs.
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Unknown B
We do it at Christmas.
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Unknown D
Those were drunk. Those were drunken uncles. Okay. Box of wine, right? Too much whiskey on Thanksgiving and too much turkey.
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Unknown B
A lot history. A lot of history between us which has been simmering for years.
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Unknown D
Yeah, dude, I respect that guy clearly hates you. I hate your guts.
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Unknown B
Okay, so let's establish what and the truth is George and I will probably find each other and go for a pint because we're like that in Britain. We have a big old punch upot Let me go have a beer to settle our problems.
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Unknown D
I respect it. I think Sam and I agree like once or twice even on this panel.
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Unknown B
Here you go.
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Unknown D
Here's cheers to you peierce. So.
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Unknown B
So.
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Unknown D
So let's talk about things that we should hate. All right. That guy hate your guts. Here's things we should hate. People who cancel elections. Right. People who lock up journalists, People who kill journalists. People who forcibly conscript their own population. You're talking about put people who and.
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Unknown B
People who is that Putin're talking about.
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Unknown D
Who shut down churches?
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Unknown B
Is that bloodirin re talking about Heres.
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Unknown D
This is the difference between me and the homie you just had on here. I think Putin's a scumbag dictator. Not here to argue for Putin, but I ain't here to argue for Zinsky either. One wrong doesn't make a right. One right doesn't make because it's like one guys that scumb badag doesn't mean you have a right to also behave exactly like a dictator. Which is what Zelenky's done cancel like what happened to the elections peers Why?
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Unknown B
Z can't say tell Bet benn Benn Hang onnn Betng Time out. Time out. Ask me a question. You ask me a question. You ask me a question. Hang on's onater you ask me, you ask me a question. Let me, let me reply. Why did he cancel the election? Well it could be something to do with the fact that Ukraine is under martial law which specifically under their constitution prevents him from having an election. Why are under martial law? Because they're actually a war. Secondly, 6 million Ukrainians left the country as refugees. How are they going to vote? In a free and fair election you then have all the people who are serving in the milit on the front line. How are they going to vote? You have 20% of the country under current illegal occupation by the Russians. How are they going to vote in a fair and free election there three and a half million of them there in that 20% region.
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Unknown B
So when you add it all together, how on earth are you going to have a free and fair election in Ukraine right now? Why would you possibly use that? I'll give you an analogy. In 1935 there was a UK general election. Do you know when last the next one was after that? 1945 right towards the end of the war when we'd already had VE Day and it was just the Japan element to be dealt with. And the reason we didn't have one throughout World War II was because Winston Churchill knew it couldn't be a free and fair election which would represent the wishes of the people because most of them couldn't vote. And so there's a precedent for that. America I think outside of the Civil War and one or two other occasions, America's never had a situation where there's been actual warfare on American soil to prohibit an American election taking place.
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Unknown B
So why would you expect Ukraine to have an election?
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Unknown D
America had election New York City actually.
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Unknown B
Delayed May had electionsal election American elections in World War II but wasn't having a war on its soil in World War II in New York City we.
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Unknown C
Delayed our mayoral elections after 9 11.
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Unknown B
Okay, I'll talk about a national election.
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Unknown D
I'm saying that these are all of America is the funder of this war and dare I say the reason the war started in the first place with the fake Madeian revolution coup that was totally sponsored by America Victoria Newland and John McCain cheersing having champagne toast as they oversaw it there. Somebody please explain that. Victoria Newland on tape picking the new Ukrainian Cabinet. So, yeah, let's just say that this country is pretty important when it comes to this war and that Ukraine is effectively a vassal state of the American State Department. I don't like that. I don't want that to be the case. But given the fact that we're funding the war and we're probably the reason why it started in the first place, in part, you would assume that American democracy would be something that we'd be fighting for because, you know, they their Ukrainian flags all over American neighborhoods, at least in dark blue areas with where the smooth brains live.
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Unknown D
And when these people put up a Ukrainian flag, they assume they're getting American democracy. That's what they assume. I'm getting American democracy. And America doesn't just cancel elections because of emergencies. That doesn't happen in this nation.
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Unknown B
You heard. You just heard from that theyew York collection. Hang justurch. You just heard from ha on Hang onn. You just heard from Sam. The New York mayor election was delayed because of the pandemic. So there's an example you9. 11 after 11. I'm sorry, 11.
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Unknown D
Final thing I'll say on this, and it's a very important point, is that we've been lied to. Right? You get lied to. That war is about one side being all the devils and one side being the angels.
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Unknown B
I agree with him.
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Unknown D
The truth about war appears most of the time both sides are devil.
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Unknown B
I agree. Don't think both side. No, I don.
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Unknown D
Think can ask for is an ugly peace instead of a hot, bloody war. And yes, I agree with you, my brother from another mother across the pond. I agree with you peers that the killing should end and the dying should end. Okay, Jillian, I say Zelensy is a dictator.
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Unknown B
He's not. Peting's a dictated. But Jillian, final word, maybe they're both dictators.
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Unknown F
Okay, If I could put on my tin hat and wrap myself in tin foil, being as sober and judicial as possible, I follow the money here. So yes, I agree with you. Putin is a really bad guy. But it obviously takes two or more than two. And if you follow the money, when you hear out of Zelensky's own mouth, it's like, oh, I didn't take money. I got the money in the form of weapons. Well, who got rich off the weapons? Defense contractors. Okay, then what assets did Ukraine have? Well, they had the breadbasket, which was farming lands second only to Iowa across the globe. It was one of their top resources. And then in 2021, there was Landma market reform from financial pressures due to global financial institutions, forcing them to open up that land to guess who, Cargill, adm, so on and so forth.
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Unknown F
So they were able to capture that resource and then what did they have left? They had minerals left. So now Putin gets to keep, I think he has two territories where he'll probably hold ont to those minerals. And now we're going at Sam saying there's no value. It certainly doesn't seem like the case. I haven't heard that, but I'm not an expert in this. And now we're grabbing some of those minerals and then guess who gets to rebuild all of it. BlackRock and JP Morgan Chase. So just, I do not think it's like Zelensky. It's Putin. I think it's far bigger than that. And please feel free to blow holes in my conspiracy theory, but that's just how it looks.
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Unknown B
You know, what I've learned over the years, Gillian, is a lot of conspiracy theories end up turning out to be true. So I'm gonna leave it there. Listen, great debate, you guys. We had, I think, the full essence of a proper free democratic society debate today, which is a good thing. So thank you all very much, including your drunken uncle.
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Unknown A
Thank you.
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Unknown B
Including my drunken uncle. We didn't get around, sadly, to talk you about Gene Hackman who died in very sad circumstances today with his wife and his dog. And some pretty disturbing new reports coming out about what may have happened. We're not entirely sure. But Gene Hatman, I mean, just to say at the end of this show, one of the all time great actors thing, I always thought about Gene Hatman, I can't remember ever seeing him in a bad movie. Every movie he was in, he just came alive, did a brilliant job and he made out of the 80 od movies he made, I can't think of a single turkey. How many movies, how many actors could say that about their career? So one of the all time great actors and a very sad day that he died and appears to be in such sad circumstances.
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Unknown B
Anyway, that's my view on Gene Haman. Thank you all very much. I appreciate it. Thank you. May it appears Alina Habers ferocious courtroom defense of President Trump in the Eugene Carol defamation case made her a MAGA superstars. She's has become one of the President's most dependable public advocates and trusted adviser. Am is now the presidential counselloor, a role previously occupied by the formidable Kellyanne Conway. And she joins me now on acensous from Washington D.C. well, Alita, great to see you.
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Unknown A
Good to see You, Pierce. Thanks for having me.
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Unknown B
I can't think of a more like, electrifying start to a presidency in my lifetime. It's been endless, relentless, thrilling in some ways, slightly scary in others. The whole world is ago gog with what is happening in your White House at the moment. How do you categorize it?
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Unknown A
I think exactly how you did. The energy here is insane. I just met with social media influencers that have been invited here. I've been meeting with every cabinet member. We are always open door. The Oval is bumping everybody every day, just coming in, talking to him. And he has been nonst stop. I think that's pretty evident from all the executive orders that have come out. But we work in between that as well. And it's been absolutely invigorating and just energizing. And if you look at what the American people are saying, they're loving it.
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Unknown B
Tell me five things you've done this week.
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Unknown A
Oh, I would love to. Where sh I start? Well, first of all, I do endless TV shows. I meet with the President Dalaily. I have met with cabinet members, some team, if not three, four a day. We have coordinated meetings. I'm focusing my portfolio now and really honed in on what I want to be doing outside of my work for the President, but for the American people in my time here. So I've started doing that, but I can't discuss some of it is top secret. But my list is so long, I said I don't even think that I could do five. It would have to be five pages. But that's the way it should be. If you go to work, if you get paid by the American people or anybody, frankly, you should work and do your job.
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Unknown B
Yeah. I mean, I've got no problem with Elon mus sening that. I know he'd done that before at's some of the other companies. It seems to me a very smart way of making people focus on what they actually do. Because if the answer is either you don't reply or you're dead, well, you're not replying or you can't come up with things you've actually done, then you're probably not in the right job or.
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Unknown A
You shouldn't have a job.
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Unknown B
Right.
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Unknown A
And that's the truth of it. Right. So the reason they started is because we were realizing there were people that were not coming to work. That's how it started.
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Unknown C
Right.
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Unknown A
You don't show up to work. That has been a kind of generational issue, I think. And big companies have now started cracking down and following our lead on this, I think post Covid, we just don't have the time anymore to see laziness. And the product is up when you're cooperating and coordinating with your peers. So then you layer that with the fact that you're working for the government. These are taxpayer dollars. And then we have people that we think are holding two jobs. Okay, that progress to, are you even here? Do you even have a job? Is this real? Where is this money going? As we looked into government waste, we realized that a lot of these NGOs, et cetera, have been just masking money and funneling it to the wrong places or wrong pockets. And we want to make sure that's not happening.
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Unknown B
Was it a confusing message, though, to the electorate when immediately, I think at least three departments announced that their employees didn't need to respond? I mean, I read that and thought, well, hang on, is there a concerted united front here or not?
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Unknown A
Yes, there is absolutely a concerted united front. I think the issue was Elon addressed this yesterday in the cabinet meeting. We have departments that have top secret, myself included. We're working on top secret things, things that are not open to the public, things that you would not report to an SGE employer, you would not report to somebody other than the person you directly report to. I directly report to President Trump. I'm part of the executive branch, and President Trump knows every single day what I do. So I think that the directive was not so much as a slight to Elon, which of course, mainstream media would like to make it look like there's a divide, but more of, we're gonna internalize this and do it the way that this department works or the way that it works for us. But if you look at what people are doing in each department, we're all cutting government waste, we're all making sure employees are held accountable, and we are firing, unfortunately, the reality is we have to fire people that are not America first agenda and are not working hard.
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Unknown B
What is the best and worst thing about working for President Trump?
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Unknown A
The best thing for working about President Trump is that you are working for President Trump. I mean, he is something else. History will be so kind to this man. I think that this has been one of the most epic months in American history. I really think we are. Imagine what we're going toa do in four years. I mean, what an honor to work for him. He has been a mentor for me personally. He has really taught me so much. And one of the worst things about working for President Trump is that you have to try and keep up with him because he does not stop. So sleep deprivation happens and all of those things when you're working as hard as he is. But it's an honor. I don't complain about it for one minute. I mean, it's a blessing, really is.
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Unknown B
I always know if I want to talk to him, I just call him at like Sevenock in the morning and he'll answer. I mean, there aren't many world can do that too. Yeah. I mean, he's got an extraordinary work ethic and an extraordinary drive. I mean, he doesn't need to be, as he often says, and it's a really good point. He doesn't need to do this. Right. I mean, he could just bask in the fun of being a billionaire.
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Unknown A
I think that's actually a lot of people here. If you look at it, some of these cabinet members, the people that are around in Elon Musk, many of them are billionaires, independently wealthy, have been successful businessmen in their own right. And they have given that up for the American people. I was in private practice, had my own firm, gave it up to come here and serve the country and serve the president. And those are kind of, in my opinion, exactly what we needed, because it's a fresh outlook on how to handle policy, how to handle our economics and our problems. Because a lot of us are business owners, we've run companies, we hold people accountable, we fire people, we know how to budget, we know how to look at numbers and make sense of them. And I think that's a blessing. But it's also a really common theme in this administration.
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Unknown A
A lot of these people gave up and sacrificed a lot to be here.
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Unknown B
There are a couple of UK related stories that are happening right now. One is the visit of our prime minister, Sakya Star, and I'll come to that in a moment. But the other story that broke this morning is that the Tate brothers, Andrew Tate and Tristan Tate, have left Romania for Florida after travel restrictions were lifted. And it is believed that this has come as a direct result of pressure or just guidance or request for help from the Trump administration for the Romanians to allow this to happen. What can you say about that?
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Unknown A
Am not involved in that. I can say that I read it just like you did. I saw that they lifted the restrictions on travel. These are not individuals that can exactly hide. So I understand that there's also some restrictions on them. Even though they have lifted the ban on their travel, they still need to check in, they still need to report as Anybody does under an investigation. But what I can say is, look, this is an investigation. I'm not a party to the investigation. I don't condone if it comes out to be true, anything other than being held accountable. But I also know that there is targeting that exists in these worlds, and I've been right there with President Trump while he was the victim of that. But I'll let those courts sort that out themselves. I think that you have to remember something, and I know that they're a hot topic that creates a lot of quick reaction.
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Unknown A
But as an attorney, I support transparency. I support accountability in the Justice Department. That's doing the job the right way. I do not support targeting and political attacks. I don't support that. I never will. I'm an American, and I think that's a lot of what we have to correct right now in our own justice system.
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Unknown B
I want to play two clips. One is a view on Benny Johnson's show talking about Andrew Tate, and then Ben Shapiro's reaction to it.
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Unknown D
Hello, Alina.
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Unknown A
Hi. Nice to meet you. I'm a big fan.
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Unknown D
Well, nice to meet you, hon.
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Unknown B
A fan.
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Unknown C
You're the one savedving Trump. You're doing more important work than me.
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Unknown A
America. America, not just Trump. And I agree with everything you just said, and I think that your anger is the same that President Trump has for our country. And the time is now for us to stop being wimps.
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Unknown D
I think there is not actually true about enterate. He is not of the same il as President Trump. Find me the person and I'll find you the crime. That is true of President Trump. That is not particularly true of Andrew Tate. I think that the way that some people are defending Andrew Tate today is a conflation of a couple of different ideas. So I think there's a big difference between having people on have whoever you want on. That's totally fine. Free speech and all the rest. That's totally fine. And cheering on bad people who don't actually care about your principles. And Andrew Date is the latter.
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Unknown B
What's your response to what Ben Shapiro said there?
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Unknown A
You know, I'm so glad you asked me about this. All the Twitter trolls and the key vard warriors. Here's the situation. Pierce, you can say that somebody has issues. People have issues. I don't know. I'm not the lawyer, and I wasn't speaking to that. What I appreciate is people that fight a fight. I appreciate all walks of life. I do not condone trafficking, rape, or some of the comments that Andrew Tate has made. But at the same time, you can say that you are, listen, he has a social media presence. There are a lot of people that watch them. There are a lot of comments that aren't controversial. So to go to Ben Shapiro's comment, I don't think it's conflating. I think you can parse things out. If you look at the claims, some of them that they've made against President Trump, which were completely nonsense and I don't know about the tape brothers cases, that's not my concern.
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Unknown A
That does not mean they're true. That also does not mean they're not true. You don't know. But in my case I have sat through this where I know enough to know you do not post judgment on somebody until they have had a fair trial. You do not do that. And more importantly, if anybody wants to deny the fact that they have a very strong social media presence, then feel free to attack me. But I don't really care, frankly, because there is something called free speech. And I can tell you single handedly that as much hate and anger as people had, I think they're conflating issues. I don't condone some of the things that he has been told that he's currently under investigation for. I don't condone them. But I also recognize fully that we have broken systems in many countries and I also condone the fact that you are allowed to speak for yourself, you're allowed to speak freely.
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Unknown A
And that's what I stand for and I stand with that, with President Trump. So when I say that, I say this, President Trump never backed down. He never let anything change the way he spoke in front of the media. He was authentic through and through. And maybe their're authentic doesn't suit you and you don't like things and there are things they say that I don't like 100%. But to put blanket things and try and attack somebody who appreciates a good fight, that's just silliness and it's misplaced anger.
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Unknown B
I think what people have done, they've seen that that interview with you went out in January this year and here we are in February, the month after, and the T have suddenly been allowed to fly to America. And they're putting two and two together, potentially getting four where they think that the White House has been generally sympathetic to Potate's plight and has enabled them to fly to America. And the response from a lot of British politicians, led by a conservative who ran actually to leader the Conservative Party and narrowly came second, Robert Jenrick, who Normally is a big supporter of all things Trump and your White House said this was predicted. He's the Shadow Secretary of State of Justice. This was predicted should had never been allowed to happen. The US now needs to step up. We have an extradition treaty with them. They need to cooperate fully.
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Unknown B
The Tate brothers stand accused of rape and human traffick in the UK and must face our justice system, which goes to the point that it's not just Romania where they've been facing these charges, but also in the uk. I mean, what would your response be to Robert Generick?
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Unknown A
The Romanian courts lifted their banam. I have no part in that. I have had no communication on it. This is not at some directive, so fake news there, but I'll let President Trump speak to that. He's going to meet with the Prime Minister again. They take clips and put in. They say, oh, they must have done it because look at this interview where she said she appreciates your fight. It reminds her of her client. I don't care if that pisses you off, frankly, I really don't. If you think then under their theory, Pierce, let's go through this. Under their theory, I should have not represented President Trump. I should have not stood outside the courtroom when he was accused of some horrific things and I should not have fought the fight, which frankly, we are winning. We have under appeal because there's a process. So under their theory, they say they love Trump, but they don't like this.
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Unknown A
Well, guess what? I'm an attorney. I believe in a fight. I believe in the truth coming out and I believe in the court system. The court system will handle it. In their case, their country lifted a ban to allow them to travel. They still have restrictions. That's not my problem. That has nothing to do with me. Now, if the UK wants us to move them back to the UK and get them out of Florida, that's something they're going toa have to discuss with President Trump. But I have no part in it. And frankly, I don't think that we have a piece of this puzzle.
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Unknown B
Okay, that's clear talking puzzle. The Jeffrey Epstein files, we're told, are to be imminently unleashed. And already we saw the Attorney General, Pam Bondi say that it's. The scale of what happened is far worse than anyone realized. Well over 200, maybe 250 victims and that we're going to get information either later today or tomorrow from these files. What can you tell me about that?
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Unknown A
I believe it will be today. I was just with. I saw Pam and Cash in the White House just before coming on your show. And I can tell you that I haven't been privy to it yet, but I know it is coming out. They will be taking portions of it. We have to be patient. And I said this last night at a dinner with some media and I said, I think America needs to remember one thing. We are going to be promises made, promises kept. But when you're dealing with victims, and by the way, this is a perfect example of a case that was vetted, that went through trial, that had testimony and was prosecuted the right way. And I don't preemptively attack. That's just not the way I operate. But in this case, in Epstein's case, it is incredibly disturbing. We have flight logs, we have information, names that will come out.
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Unknown B
Is it going to be shocking?
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Unknown A
I don't see how it's not shocking that there were so many individuals that were hidden and kept secret and not been held accountable. Let's talk about the reverse. I believe in accountability. So you have to now go through your process. Now, I won't say they're guilty until they go through their time in court, but again, now it's time for accountability. We have seen for so many years peierce in this country many investigations, subpoenas, testimonies in Congress, etcetera, etcetera. But there's a general frustration with accountability. We take it halfway, we don't take it home. And I really believe that now with Cash and Pam, there will be accountability.
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Unknown B
And we know that only one person so far has actually gone to prison over that whole scandal. It was Gillain Maxwell, the former lover of Jeffrey Epstein. No man so far has actually been put in prison as a result of what happened. Do you think by releasing information from these files, we are likely to see criminal actions being taken?
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Unknown A
Absolutely.
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Unknown B
Really?
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Unknown A
I think it would be negligent for us not to. You have to hold individuals who are indeed rapists accountable. We have to have them tried. In my opinion, and I do believe in that. You know, nobody should be just dismissed. You have to have your time in court and your case will be heard. But to hide lists, to protect political friends, all of that, we don't have time for that.
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Unknown B
There will be some people who say, okay, I totally agree with you. So why have the Tate been allowed to fly to the United States and avoid justice in Romania?
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Unknown A
Okay, so again, we are not the Justice Department in charge of the Tates.
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Unknown B
Okay? It's A K. Starmer. The British Prime Minister will be with Donald Trump today. He's announced this week, dramatic increase in our defense spending as a direct result, I would say, of the pressure brought to bear by Donald Trump against all European countries to step up and pay more for defense. People are seeing this as a dramatic realignment of American relations. Bringing Russia in from the cold, you know, whacking the Europeans, et cetera. How would you categorize it?
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Unknown A
I think the president is a negotiator. He's going to talk to every single country. And this is really a blanket rule. He addressed this yesterday about China. If you listened to the cabinet meeting, President Trump is about a couple things. Economy, peace through strength and America first. And we have had a complete and utter disaster under the last administration where we have encouraged, funded at nauseam, funding to countries like Ukraine. Well, our country is suffering. This is not a sympathizer issue. This is not a one country over another. This is a blanket policy of President Trump. He is going to exhibit and has exhibited peace through strength. These wars wouldn't have happened. And he is negotiating actively with all countries and he will continue to do so.
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Unknown B
Do you think that Russia started the war?
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Unknown A
I notn I don't know the facts enough to speak to that. And frankly, the facts I do know are not something I would discuss on tvalina.
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Unknown B
You are a brilliant lawyer. You obviously, I would imagine, have put your cursory, brilliant eye over this war and who started it.
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Unknown A
I think President Biden's negligence may have been part of the problem on why this.
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Unknown B
You don't think Russia invaded a sovereign, democratic European country and started brutally murdering people?
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Unknown A
I think that there were a lot of murders on both sides. And like I said, I wouldn't speak to details that I don't know of. I do not have intel. I have not been briefed on the Ukraine and Russia war. I see what you see, which is on tv, and I can see that both countries are at fault.
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Unknown B
Do you think Zelensky'a dictator?
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Unknown A
I think if you look historically at the fact that he hasn't been elected and he's held ono power, I don't think that's exactly a democratic party right there. That's something.
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Unknown B
You're a lawyer. Again. Look, and I say this respectfully, but you're a lawyer. As you know, he was democratically elected in 2019 when it came up for the time there should be another election. They were under martial law in Ukraine, which specifically prohibits him holding another election. Also, 6 million Ukrainians have left the country as refugees. You have 20% of the country under Russian control. So the idea you could have a free democratic election in Ukraine right now for all those reasons is obviously unthinkable. Right.
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Unknown A
Well, Pierce, let me ask you the question. Who do you think started the war?
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Unknown B
Oh, Vladimir Putin started the war, and he is a dictator. Good.
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Unknown A
I am sitting in the White House. I speak for the president. And unlike you, I'm not a TV person that can just throw around things without being properly briefed on what actually happened. So as I sit here now in the executive office of the president, I'm gonna decline any comment other than this war would never have happened if President Trump was sitting in that Oval Office.
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Unknown B
That might beue we will fix it. That might well be true. I just don't think it's overly controversial to suggest that Vladimir Putin is a dictator or that he started the war. And I think that that's just something we should all justagree as we move forward.
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Unknown A
Well, I'm not sitting here singing his praises, but I also know that we are in the middle of negotiating and we are trying to end a war, which is more important, frankly, than doing things like a TV hit where you just start accusing people and getting everybody into corners. That's not what I'm going to do. I am here to help President Trump finish this. Wrap it up. And by me going on a show, frankly, the juice is not worth the squeeze for me to start hitting people hard when we are trying to bring everybody to the table. So I due respect to your position, I sit in the executive office of the president. President Trump will handle that the way he wants to. And I will not be inflating any wars here.
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Unknown B
Final question. You're a mother of three kids. Cannot be easy for you to hold down one of the most pressurized, busy jobs I imagine in America and be a mom. How do you juggle little?
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Unknown A
I have the best family in the world. I have the greatest husband in the world. My children are blessing. And amazingly enough, I go home and I see my children every weekend and I ask them a very simple question. Do you want momm me to come home? Because I will. And if they need me to come home, I am there for them. And if they want me to quit, I will because they are number one. But I will tell you this. Every time I ask that question, my children say the same thing. Mommy, you have to save America.
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Unknown B
What a brilliant answer. Alina Hammber. Love it to talk to you. Thank you very much.
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Unknown A
Nice to talk to you. Thank you.
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Unknown B
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