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[00:00:07] [cheering] [00:00:12] Hello. [00:00:16] Hello, Phoenix. [00:00:18] [cheering] [00:00:21] Hello, dear wonderful, wonderful people [00:00:24] of this great state of Arizona. [00:00:28] [cheering] [00:00:31] I come to you today [00:00:33] as a former Democrat from California [00:00:37] [cheering] [00:00:43] and I come to you today with an apology. [00:00:46] I am sorry what this party has done to [00:00:50] the good people of this country. [00:00:53] [cheering] [00:00:57] I come to you with an apology for the [00:01:00] despicable behavior of name calling. [00:01:04] Nobody in this room or in this country [00:01:07] is deplorable. [00:01:10] [cheering] [00:01:11] Nobody is garbage in this room. [00:01:15] [cheering] [00:01:18] And it is wrong for a president of the [00:01:22] United States to divide this country as [00:01:24] he has. And we are the brave people in [00:01:27] this room that will unite it again. [00:01:31] [cheering] [00:01:38] I love you and I love this country. [00:01:42] [cheering] [00:01:46] When I was asked by Bob Bobby Kennedy to [00:01:49] run with him as his vice president, [00:01:56] I told a friend and he said to me, [00:01:58] Nicole, he was a former Democrat. He [00:02:01] said to me, Nicole, I think the [00:02:03] government needs something that politics [00:02:05] can't give it right now. [00:02:08] He said, "I think it actually needs an [00:02:10] exorcism." [00:02:16] And I laughed. I I laughed because I [00:02:18] thought it was a joke. He was dead [00:02:20] serious. [00:02:22] Dead serious. [00:02:25] And I've learned over the last [00:02:28] eight months [00:02:30] that what is going on here is deeper [00:02:34] than politics. [00:02:37] It is deeply spiritual [00:02:41] and [00:02:43] [cheering] [00:02:44] we are being called to rise above the [00:02:47] hatred and the fear and the evil. [00:02:51] [cheering] [00:02:57] We are being called to not be puppets of [00:03:00] corporate interests. [00:03:02] We are being called to be individual [00:03:05] sovereigns [00:03:07] here in the goodness and the grace of [00:03:09] God. [00:03:11] [cheering] [00:03:12] [applause] [00:03:18] You know, I've seen the belly of the [00:03:21] beast. I've met all those celebrities we [00:03:24] see doing those endorsements. I've been [00:03:27] at some of these parties where people [00:03:30] fall on the ground because of a drug [00:03:32] overdose and nobody cares about them. [00:03:37] I've knelt on the ground next to these [00:03:39] individuals and picked them up and [00:03:41] looked in their eyes and wondered what [00:03:43] the hell they were doing with their [00:03:45] lives. [00:03:48] There are good people in this country [00:03:50] and they're everywhere and they're more [00:03:52] populous than this tiny segment of the [00:03:54] population that has been responsible for [00:03:57] so much of our pain. [00:04:01] And it stops now. [cheering] [00:04:04] Yes. [applause] [00:04:08] [cheering] [00:04:11] It stops when we start asking questions [00:04:14] out loud because we are fearless. And [00:04:17] when mothers realize we can't just keep [00:04:20] whispering to each other anymore. [00:04:27] We mothers cannot stay in our homes [00:04:30] calling one another with our desperate [00:04:32] concerns because it's gotten too [00:04:34] desperate. We have to come out on this [00:04:36] stage now. [00:04:39] [cheering] [00:04:44] And I will share with you that coming [00:04:46] out on this stage has cost me dearly. [00:04:51] They have ripped my reputation apart. [00:04:55] They have threatened things that I [00:04:57] didn't know people could take away from [00:04:59] someone in this country. [00:05:05] [cheering] [00:05:10] [applause] [00:05:12] They will even threaten taking your [00:05:14] children away for rising up against big [00:05:18] pharma. [00:05:20] Boo. [00:05:22] No more. [00:05:29] Your instinct and your intuition about [00:05:32] what is going on in this country is [00:05:34] absolutely spot-on. [00:05:37] [cheering and applause] [00:05:38] You are some of the brightest people and [00:05:40] you caught on to this and you were brave [00:05:42] enough more so than I was and many of [00:05:45] the people I know who are still [00:05:47] remaining silent today. You guys come [00:05:50] up. come out and you show up because [00:05:52] you're freaking brave. [cheering] [00:05:58] [applause] [00:06:03] This country will heal. [00:06:07] And it is healing now. We're all afraid [00:06:11] of the degree of cheating that is [00:06:13] happening right in front of our eyes. [00:06:16] The parading of Jill Biden at a panda [00:06:19] suit yesterday right in front of our [00:06:22] eyes. [00:06:24] What the hell is this mockery? [00:06:30] No more. [00:06:34] No more. [cheering] [00:06:41] [cheering] [00:06:43] No more. [00:06:48] No more. [cheering] [00:06:53] I have my California state ballot here. [00:06:56] This is my actual ballot. [00:06:59] [cheering] [00:07:01] [applause] [00:07:02] Millions of Americans have shed blood [00:07:06] for this piece of paper [00:07:10] [cheering] [00:07:11] and it cannot be taken in vain. [00:07:16] My name happens to be on this one. [00:07:18] [laughter] [00:07:21] When Bobby called me and he said, "The [00:07:24] big guy wants to talk," [00:07:27] I was like, "God?" [00:07:32] And he said, "No, Donald Trump." [00:07:39] And he shared with me that on the day of [00:07:44] President Trump's near assassination, he [00:07:47] received a call from him and in earnest [00:07:51] talked manto man, individual sovereign [00:07:54] to individual sovereign [00:07:56] and they connected about their mutual [00:07:58] love of this country. [00:08:03] [cheering] [00:08:07] Because the real men in this country [00:08:11] know how to put their egos aside. Yeah. [00:08:17] [cheering] [00:08:20] And they know that we have to make [00:08:23] America healthy again. [00:08:28] [cheering and applause] [00:08:34] So, despite the novelty of seeing my [00:08:37] name on here next to a bubble, [00:08:41] I will be a first time Trump voter [00:08:44] tonight. [cheering] [00:08:51] [cheering] [00:08:57] [applause and cheering] [00:09:02] I hope [cheering] [00:09:03] [applause] [00:09:12] [applause and cheering] [00:09:13] USA. [00:09:18] [cheering] [00:09:23] [cheering] [00:09:28] Hold it up. [cheering] [00:09:31] I really mean it when I say [00:09:34] that I am apologizing for all of the [00:09:37] people on the left who don't understand [00:09:39] their bad behavior. [00:09:43] I am so sorry. [00:09:46] We will unite this country under an [00:09:49] umbrella of love and mutual [00:09:50] understanding, of dignity and grace. [00:09:54] [cheering] [00:09:55] Yes. [00:10:06] I'm gonna just close. I don't have [00:10:08] anything better to say but go out there [00:10:11] and vote for this wonderful man, Donald [00:10:13] J. Trump [cheering] [00:10:24] [cheering] [00:10:28] because he is someone who knows what it [00:10:30] is to give it all up for this country. [00:10:34] So, thank you. Without further ado, I'd [00:10:38] like to introduce Charlie Kirk now to [00:10:40] the stage. [00:10:44] [cheering] [00:10:50] [cheering] [00:11:03] [cheering] [00:11:09] Thank you everybody. Are we ready TO WIN [00:11:11] ARIZONA THIS TUESDAY? [cheering] [00:11:17] OH, it's been a long time coming for all [00:11:19] of us in this room. We remember what's [00:11:22] happened these last couple election [00:11:23] cycles. We we have we have seen this [00:11:27] movement sweep the country. And I got to [00:11:28] tell you guys, this is a very very [00:11:31] special evening. Do you know the first [00:11:34] ever MAGA rally was held in Phoenix, [00:11:37] Arizona? [00:11:40] And tonight [00:11:42] is as a candidate, Donald Trump's last [00:11:45] visit as a candidate to Arizona, [00:11:47] completing that nine-year journey. And [00:11:49] let's remember, why did Donald Trump [00:11:52] choose Arizona as the first ever MAGA [00:11:55] rally? It's because Donald Trump's [00:11:57] values have not changed over the last 40 [00:12:01] years. From the golden escalator to this [00:12:04] stage tonight, Donald Trump was clear [00:12:08] that our country will be invaded no [00:12:10] longer and we will not put up with our [00:12:13] sovereignty being jeopardized. That's [00:12:16] why he came to Arizona. This state [00:12:19] helped launch the movement that has [00:12:21] swept the globe. [00:12:23] This state [00:12:25] has been, let's just say, not exactly, [00:12:29] what's the best word I could I could [00:12:31] say? Um, accurately reflected in [00:12:33] elections. Thank you, sir. [00:12:36] Is that a nice way to put it? [00:12:39] Too nice. Well, talk to me on Wednesday. [00:12:42] I'll be a little more candid. [00:12:45] Everybody, this is this is a this is a [00:12:47] monumental time that we're living [00:12:49] through right now. And the stakes of [00:12:51] this election, you all know them and [00:12:53] that's why you are here. You're going to [00:12:55] hear tonight and you just How awesome [00:12:57] was that from Nicole, by the way? Wasn't [00:12:58] that just amazing? [cheering] [00:13:02] There's something profound happening in [00:13:04] this country where [00:13:06] Kla Harris gets Liz Cheney and Adam [00:13:09] Kinzinger [00:13:13] and we get Bobby Kennedy, Elon Musk and [00:13:18] Tulsi Gabbard. [cheering] [00:13:25] They say that Trump is good at making [00:13:27] deals. That is the best political trade [00:13:30] in the history of political trades. [00:13:32] Everybody, [cheering] [00:13:36] [applause] [00:13:37] the realignment is it does not matter if [00:13:40] you are a Republican or Democrat. It [00:13:43] does not matter the label that you used [00:13:45] to call yourself. It simply matters. Do [00:13:49] you love the country? And do you want to [00:13:52] do whatever it takes to save the country [00:13:54] from these robber barons, from these [00:13:57] ideological zealots and these partisans [00:13:59] that have been stealing our money, going [00:14:02] after our children, and sending us into [00:14:04] no- win wars halfway across the globe. [00:14:06] What this election is about is where you [00:14:09] have a Kennedy endorsing Donald Trump. [00:14:11] Tulsi Gabbard, the former co-chair of [00:14:13] the DNC, endorsing Donald Trump. We are [00:14:16] the party of free speech, of borders. We [00:14:20] are the party of openness to ideas and [00:14:22] they are the party of war, censorship, [00:14:25] and ugliness. And you saw it on display [00:14:27] where the current president of the [00:14:28] United States thinks that you're a bunch [00:14:30] of garbage. Well, look around, Mr. [00:14:32] President, because there's a lot of [00:14:33] garbage here tonight. [00:14:36] [cheering] [00:14:40] [cheering and applause] [00:14:43] And this Tuesday, we're going to take [00:14:45] out the garbage of the White House, and [00:14:47] we're going to be back in charge of this [00:14:48] country. [00:14:50] [cheering] [00:14:55] [cheering and applause] [00:14:58] and everybody, your work is paying off. [00:15:00] But tonight is not your contribution for [00:15:02] the election. The Democrats are not just [00:15:04] going to roll over and hand us back this [00:15:06] beloved state. This is our home. And our [00:15:10] home these last couple election cycles, [00:15:13] I I have a pit in my stomach still from [00:15:15] 2020. Are you with me? I have I I feel [00:15:18] sick from what has happened in 2022. And [00:15:22] you guys have stepped up, but we're not [00:15:23] there yet. You see, in 2020, we were [00:15:26] down a couple points at this time in [00:15:28] early voting. As of today, we are [00:15:29] beating the Democrats by eight points in [00:15:31] early voting. Eight points, and we have [00:15:35] a lot of work yet to do. This weekend [00:15:38] must be a weekend where you go [00:15:40] completely nuts. Where you go knock on [00:15:43] every neighbor's door. where you [00:15:45] download the Turning Point Action app [00:15:46] and you canvas your neighborhood. You [00:15:48] find every low propensity voter [00:15:50] imaginable. I'm curious, how many of you [00:15:51] already voted? Raise your hand if you [00:15:53] voted. That's a lot of hands. And if you [00:15:56] have already voted, you need to go find [00:15:58] two or three or four or five or six [00:16:00] other people. Your job and your duty and [00:16:02] your task is not done. This state is [00:16:06] going to determine the future of the [00:16:08] United States of America. And you look [00:16:10] at the issues set in front of us. [00:16:12] Arizona has been a victim of every [00:16:16] failed policy by Kla Harris and Joe [00:16:19] Biden. Open borders, record inflation. [00:16:22] When Donald Trump was president, you [00:16:24] could buy a home in Phoenix, Arizona if [00:16:26] you earned $75,000 a year. Now, it [00:16:29] requires $135,000 a year to purchase a [00:16:32] home just in Phoenix, Arizona. Not to [00:16:35] mention the millions of people coming [00:16:37] across the southern border. And you look [00:16:39] at what Donald Trump will do. You know, [00:16:40] they Kla Harris, they asked the [00:16:42] question, "What are you going to do for [00:16:43] the economy?" She says, "Well, you know, [00:16:44] I was raised in a middle class family." [00:16:45] Okay, we got that. [00:16:48] And by the way, ju just so we're setting [00:16:50] the record straight, Donald Trump has [00:16:52] worked longer at McDonald's than Kla [00:16:54] Harris ever has. Just just for the [00:16:56] record, [cheering] [00:17:01] on day one, Donald Trump, no tax on [00:17:05] tips, no tax on overtime, no tax on [00:17:08] social security. Drill, baby, drill. [00:17:10] Secure the border. End World War III. [00:17:14] And no men in women's sports. And that's [00:17:17] just day one, everybody. [cheering] [00:17:19] That's just day one. [00:17:25] They are not just going to hand over the [00:17:28] country to you because we have big [00:17:30] crowds and we're doing well in early [00:17:31] voting. These next couple of days, I do [00:17:34] not want to see a spirit of cockiness or [00:17:36] confidence. I want you to rewatch the [00:17:38] photos on your iPhone and go back and [00:17:41] watch what happened when they called [00:17:43] Arizona 90 minutes after polls closed. [00:17:45] Do you remember that? [00:17:47] I want you to recreate the anger that [00:17:50] you felt. I want you to recreate that [00:17:53] pit of the stomach of those of you that [00:17:54] lived here your whole life and you [00:17:55] thought this state would never ever ever [00:17:57] send its votes to a Democrat as [00:17:59] president. And no, I I totally I'm right [00:18:02] there with you. And so the the essence [00:18:05] is this though is that we can all do [00:18:08] more to make sure that will never happen [00:18:09] again. And in the coming days that will [00:18:12] be determined. Here is the fact. There [00:18:14] are hundreds of thousands of Trump [00:18:16] supporters right now in the valley that [00:18:18] have received mail and ballots that have [00:18:20] not yet submitted them. We need to find [00:18:22] those people and get them in the system. [00:18:24] There are hundreds of thousands of Trump [00:18:26] supporters that may or may not show up. [00:18:28] These are plumbers, electricians, and [00:18:29] welders. These are people that we love [00:18:31] and that we cherish might say, "Oh, my [00:18:34] vote won't matter." You You need to [00:18:36] convince them to go to the polls and get [00:18:38] their vote in and bring two friends with [00:18:40] them. You see, what they're doing, the [00:18:42] Democrats are counting on is the only [00:18:44] way that they're able to maintain with [00:18:45] power is if we stay at home and we do [00:18:48] not turn out in record numbers. And this [00:18:51] is a realignment that we are living [00:18:53] through in real time. As you know, I'm [00:18:54] seeing it firsthand. We just completed [00:18:56] today our 25th campus stop in support of [00:19:01] Donald Trump. 25. And [cheering] [00:19:04] I go to college campuses so you don't [00:19:06] have to. But I'll tell you, there is [00:19:07] something happening on these campuses. [00:19:09] We can't find rooms big enough to fit [00:19:11] all the students that want to attend our [00:19:13] campus events. And I am happy to report [00:19:17] that young men are the most conservative [00:19:20] that they have been in 50 years, [00:19:22] everybody. In 50 years, [cheering] [00:19:26] [applause] [00:19:29] the table is set. We outnumber them. We [00:19:33] have more support, but do we have more [00:19:35] votes? [00:19:37] The question is, we have to turn our [00:19:39] support into votes. And that is where [00:19:40] the grittiness comes in. Where this [00:19:42] weekend, instead of just sitting around [00:19:44] watching football, come to one of our [00:19:46] Superchase events that we have coming [00:19:47] across all across the valley. Go knock [00:19:49] on five doors. Go make yourself an [00:19:51] active participant. Say, "Oh, Charlie, [00:19:54] you know what does that mean?" Let me [00:19:55] just demonstrate. Very easy. Step one, [00:19:58] wear the MAGA hat. Step two, go into a [00:20:00] Denny's and people compliment it and [00:20:02] say, "Have you voted? Have you voted? [00:20:03] Have you voted? Have you voted?" Be [00:20:05] everybody, we need to flood the zone [00:20:06] with public support of Donald Trump in [00:20:08] this state and get every last voter out [00:20:11] to the polls. Every last one. And I will [00:20:14] close with this. [00:20:16] [cheering] [00:20:17] I was raised in Chicago, [00:20:21] but this is my home [00:20:24] [cheering] [00:20:25] and I love this state. This is the best [00:20:28] place in America and I could live [00:20:29] anywhere I want. I live here for a [00:20:31] reason. No one asks where you went to [00:20:33] college. I wouldn't be able to tell them [00:20:34] cuz I didn't go to college. No one No [00:20:36] one here cares who your parents are. [00:20:38] Arizona is what America should be. It's [00:20:41] how do you act? What is your character? [00:20:43] And what do you do? This is the best the [00:20:45] country has to offer. This state, [00:20:47] [cheering] [00:20:48] state 48, is a state that loves liberty. [00:20:51] It's a state that loves freedom. It's a [00:20:53] state that cherishes the founding ideals [00:20:56] of this nation. I moved here for a [00:20:58] reason. And I believe we are all here [00:21:00] for God's purpose, to liberate this [00:21:02] state from Democrat control. And we'll [00:21:05] all see it on CNN on election night. If [00:21:07] we do the work, we can now project the [00:21:09] 11 electoral votes of Arizona to Donald [00:21:12] J. Trump. Get to work, everybody. Let's [00:21:14] win this thing. [00:21:17] [cheering] [00:21:21] [applause] [00:21:25] [cheering] [00:21:27] And give it up for Senator Mike Lee, [00:21:28] everybody. [applause] [00:21:30] [cheering] [00:21:38] Hello. [00:21:44] Hello, [screaming] Arizona. [00:21:48] Hey, how about Charlie Kirk? Is he a [00:21:49] hero or what? [cheering] [00:21:53] [applause] [00:21:54] And by the way, um, happy Halloween to [00:21:56] everyone. I'm so glad that you came to [00:22:00] join me and Charlie Kirk and Tucker [00:22:02] Carlson and Donald J. Trump instead of [00:22:03] greeting trick-or-treaters. [00:22:06] Look, if you're like me and most of the [00:22:08] people throughout this great country, [00:22:11] you like treats, but you're sick and [00:22:14] tired of the tricks. No more tricks from [00:22:16] Washington. [cheering] [00:22:19] [applause] [00:22:21] And you know, speaking of [00:22:23] trick-or-treating, [00:22:25] I wonder what Kamla's doing tonight. [00:22:28] Is she at the Naval Observatory in [00:22:30] Washington greeting the [00:22:31] trick-or-treaters? If so, what on earth [00:22:34] is she giving them? I imagine her [00:22:36] handing out these like vegan candies or [00:22:38] Brussels sprouts. [00:22:41] Maybe jello shots or vaccines. I don't [00:22:44] know. [00:22:46] But it's not right. It's not right. [00:22:50] Look, um Arizona, you are right at the [00:22:53] epicenter. You are the epicenter of the [00:22:55] epicenter of America's fate. You hear [00:22:59] this all the time. uh every 2 years, [00:23:02] then every four years, you hear the most [00:23:04] important election of your lifetime. But [00:23:06] you know what? This one really is. It [00:23:08] actually is because the heart and soul [00:23:10] of America, our future, our existence, [00:23:12] our freedom, our ability to do what we [00:23:15] do best, work hard and provide for our [00:23:17] families is under attack. [00:23:20] And I'm so glad that I get to be with [00:23:22] you tonight because you're going to [00:23:24] decide our fate. So, I thank you. I [00:23:27] thank you in advance for what we're [00:23:28] going to do for us on Tuesday and what [00:23:30] we'll learn about Tuesday night when [00:23:32] they announced Donald J. Trump and [00:23:33] Carrie Lake have been elected. [00:23:36] [cheering] [00:23:41] [applause] [00:23:42] And they go together, don't they? Donald [00:23:45] Trump and Carrie Lake. We need them [00:23:46] both. Both of them. Because in order to [00:23:50] bring about Donald J. Trump's policies, [00:23:51] we've got to move things through the [00:23:53] Senate. Now, this is an institution [00:23:55] where the median age is 168. [laughter] [00:24:00] Carrie Lake is a uniquely good senator [00:24:03] in embryo. And on Tuesday, you're going [00:24:05] to make it happen, aren't you? [00:24:08] [applause and cheering] [00:24:11] But look, let let's talk about some of [00:24:13] what's at stake, okay? There are a lot [00:24:15] of issues on the ballot, but I want to [00:24:16] talk about three in particular in the [00:24:18] few minutes that we've got. Number one, [00:24:21] religious freedom is at stake. Religious [00:24:23] freedom is on the ballot. And if you [00:24:26] don't believe me, let's just look at a [00:24:28] couple of things that will tell us why [00:24:30] it's on the ballot. You know, President [00:24:32] Trump's opponent, [00:24:35] whose name rhymes with Hamleras, [00:24:39] she was once a senator. She was a [00:24:41] senator for four years. I worked with [00:24:42] her during that time. One of the [00:24:44] centerpieces of her legislative agenda [00:24:47] was a bill that like so many Democratic [00:24:50] bills was ironically named had the [00:24:53] Orwellian name of the Do No Harm Act. [00:24:56] Now when a Democrat names a bill like [00:24:58] that, what do you expect? Is that going [00:25:00] to be good? [00:25:03] The Do No Harm Act does the exact [00:25:05] opposite of Do No Harm. The Do No Harm [00:25:07] Act would completely gut the Religious [00:25:11] Freedom Restoration Act, which is an [00:25:13] important protection for your First [00:25:16] Amendment rights to the free exercise of [00:25:18] religion. Are we okay with that in [00:25:20] Arizona? No. No. Heavens no. And you [00:25:25] know, I I I I I can say that with some [00:25:27] authority because I was born here and my [00:25:29] ancestors helped found they were some of [00:25:30] the first Mormon pioneers in Arizona and [00:25:33] in Utah. You know, my people came here [00:25:36] for one reason. They were just wanted to [00:25:38] live and be free. They were seeking [00:25:41] freedom because, you know, we're [00:25:42] heretics and we were getting shot at in [00:25:44] Missouri and Ohio and then Illinois. So, [00:25:47] we ended up in the Rocky Mountains and [00:25:49] settled Utah and Arizona. This is a [00:25:51] place where regardless of what your [00:25:53] ancestral background is, regardless of [00:25:56] what your faith might be, this is a [00:25:59] place where people understand the need [00:26:00] for faith. that faith and freedom are [00:26:02] inextricably intertwined. And this [00:26:05] administration, the Donald J. Trump [00:26:07] administration, will restore those [00:26:08] protections that Kla Harris wants to [00:26:11] burn to the ground. And we're not going [00:26:13] to let that happen. [00:26:15] [applause and cheering] [00:26:20] I've thought a lot about why it is that [00:26:22] she's trying to undermine religious [00:26:24] freedom so much. And then it occurs to [00:26:26] me. Let's see. She was raised by a [00:26:28] Marxist, an actual Marxist professor. [00:26:31] What do we know about Marxists? Marxists [00:26:34] don't like God. They don't like God [00:26:36] because they want government to be their [00:26:38] deity. And yet, just like the idolattors [00:26:41] of old, it never ends well for those who [00:26:44] depart from that, for those who indulge [00:26:46] in that kind of idolatry. So, we're not [00:26:48] going to accept that. But more [00:26:49] importantly, we know that the greatest [00:26:52] strength behind our freedom is our [00:26:55] religious freedom and our faith. Because [00:26:57] when we have faith, we understand that [00:26:59] government's there to do a narrow, [00:27:00] unique job. It's not there to be our [00:27:03] God. And so, let's remind the people in [00:27:05] Washington DC of that. [cheering] [00:27:08] [applause] [00:27:12] By the way, Ruben Ggo is right there. [00:27:15] Fix his thieves with Kla Harris on [00:27:17] religious freedom and everything else. [00:27:19] We cannot let Arizona elect Reuben. [00:27:24] All right. What else is on the ballot? [00:27:27] parental rights, parental discretion, [00:27:29] your ability to direct your own family, [00:27:31] your ability to raise your own children [00:27:33] without undue interference from federal [00:27:36] policy, federal policy that would make [00:27:38] them, oh, I don't know, u compete [00:27:41] against boys if they're girls in sports [00:27:43] teams, share a locker room with boys or [00:27:45] a restroom with boys, and subject them [00:27:47] to filth in their libraries. [cheering] [00:27:51] You know, the left is always accusing us [00:27:53] of trying to ban books. We're not book [00:27:56] burners. We just don't want filth in our [00:27:58] classrooms. Not in our curriculum. Not [00:28:00] in our libraries. [00:28:02] [applause] [00:28:07] You're the parent. You're in charge. [00:28:10] Your constitutional rights stand there [00:28:12] to connect you to your child. The [00:28:15] government will never replace you as a [00:28:17] parent. And Donald Trump and Carrie Lake [00:28:18] will make darn sure of it. [00:28:24] [applause] [00:28:26] What else is on the ballot? Well, the [00:28:29] economy is on the ballot. Economic [00:28:31] strength is on the ballot. The strength [00:28:33] of your own accounts, your own wallet is [00:28:36] on the ballot. You know, a few years [00:28:38] ago, some researchers conducted a study [00:28:41] to figure out what it is that makes the [00:28:43] difference. what amount of money it is [00:28:44] that makes the difference between people [00:28:46] feeling like they're prospering and [00:28:48] getting by just fine and like they're [00:28:50] about to sink, between success and the [00:28:52] feeling of failure. Do you know what it [00:28:54] often is? It often comes down to about [00:28:56] $300 a month. That's not very much. And [00:29:00] yet people in Arizona, just like people [00:29:02] in Utah and people pretty much [00:29:04] everywhere in America, the average [00:29:06] family has to shell out an additional 11 [00:29:09] or $1,200 every single month just for [00:29:13] your basic living expenses because of [00:29:15] Kala Harris's reckless spending in [00:29:17] Washington. [00:29:22] And it's a true fact. These are the [00:29:23] people, these are the same people who [00:29:25] said, "Yeah, we're going to control [00:29:26] inflation." and they controlled it with [00:29:28] the Inflation Reduction Act, which is a [00:29:30] lot like the Do No Harm Act. It did the [00:29:32] opposite of what it said it would do. [00:29:35] It's like fighting a house on fire by [00:29:37] throwing gasoline on it. But Donald [00:29:41] Trump and Carrie Lake have the antidote [00:29:42] to that. They're not going to promise [00:29:45] that the federal government can do this [00:29:46] directly. What they're going to say is, [00:29:47] "We're going to get the federal [00:29:48] government out of your way. [cheering] [00:29:51] [applause] [00:29:56] Kla Harris wants to raise your tax [00:29:58] rates. Are you okay with that? [00:30:00] [cheering] [00:30:01] Kla Harris wants to tax you literally on [00:30:04] money that you have not yet earned. Are [00:30:06] you okay with that? [00:30:09] Donald Trump and Carrie Lake want you to [00:30:11] be able to keep what you earn. That's [00:30:13] what you deserve cuz you've worked hard. [00:30:18] [cheering and applause] [00:30:20] Look, at the end of the day, we're not [00:30:23] the party that calls people on the other [00:30:26] party garbage. We just call their [00:30:29] POLICIES GARBAGE BECAUSE THAT'S WHAT [00:30:31] THEY ARE. [cheering] [00:30:34] [applause] [00:30:37] We've been told for far too long to [00:30:40] settle [00:30:41] to settle for something less than a [00:30:45] government that honors and complies with [00:30:47] that document some two and a half [00:30:49] centuries old written by ways wise men [00:30:52] raised up by God to that very purpose [00:30:54] the United States Constitution. We've [00:30:57] been told to settle for a government [00:30:58] that doesn't respect it, that doesn't [00:31:00] think it imposes limitations and that it [00:31:03] shouldn't. Well, do you know what? The [00:31:05] sole purpose of the constitution, of any [00:31:08] constitution, is to restrain the [00:31:10] government. To make sure that you can do [00:31:12] what you do best, work hard, provide for [00:31:15] your families, and live your lives as [00:31:16] you deem fit. [00:31:19] [applause and cheering] [00:31:24] That's what Donald Trump and Carrie Lake [00:31:26] both offer you. It's not a new deal. In [00:31:29] fact, it's a very old deal. But it is a [00:31:32] fair one. It's a deal that understands [00:31:34] that you are the sovereign. The [00:31:36] government works for you, not the other [00:31:38] way around. Kla Harris broke it. Donald [00:31:41] Trump can fix it. And it all starts with [00:31:44] Arizona. LET'S MAKE IT HAPPEN ON [00:31:46] TUESDAY. [00:31:53] [applause and cheering] [00:31:56] SO, don't settle. Don't settle for a [00:31:58] government that recognizes no [00:31:59] boundaries. Expect limited government. [00:32:01] Don't settle for multi- trillion dollar [00:32:03] deficits. Expect a government that [00:32:05] understands that it's your money and [00:32:07] they're messing with your money when [00:32:08] they spend too much. It's time, my [00:32:10] fellow Americans, to expect more. It's [00:32:12] time to expect freedom. And it's time to [00:32:15] elect Donald Trump and Carrie Lake. [00:32:20] [applause] [00:32:25] [applause] [00:32:26] It's now my great honor to introduce to [00:32:29] you Kelly Mains, a man who's going to [00:32:32] help make America healthy again. Please [00:32:34] welcome Kelly. [00:32:39] [cheering] [00:32:55] [cheering] [00:33:00] [applause] [00:33:01] hours after an assassin's bullet ripped [00:33:06] through President Trump's ear, he [00:33:09] received a phone call. [00:33:12] That phone call was from Robert F. [00:33:14] Kennedy, Jr. [00:33:15] [cheering] [00:33:18] In the previous year, RFK had built one [00:33:21] of the largest independent political [00:33:23] movements in modern American history, [00:33:25] attaining 20% report uh support among [00:33:28] Americans in polls. RFK and President [00:33:31] Trump disagreed on many things, but the [00:33:35] topic of this call that day was unity. [00:33:42] [applause] [00:33:47] Most prominently, he called to talk [00:33:49] about what's happening to American [00:33:52] children. [00:33:55] Why in the greatest agricultural [00:33:58] powerhouse the world has ever known are [00:34:01] 20% of our children malnourished? [00:34:06] Why are 50% of teens overweight or [00:34:09] obese? But the USDA recommendations say [00:34:13] that added sugar can be a healthy part [00:34:15] of a 2-year-old's diet. [00:34:20] Why is the American Academy of [00:34:22] Pediatrics pushing lifetime ozipic jabs [00:34:26] for any six-year-old who happens to be [00:34:28] overweight instead of talking about [00:34:30] healthy food or exercise? [00:34:33] Why are childhood cancer rates at an [00:34:35] all-time high? Why have prescriptions of [00:34:38] anti-depressants, statins, metformin [00:34:41] doubled in prescription rates among [00:34:43] teens in recent years? [00:34:47] Why do one out of 24 children in [00:34:50] California have autism? [00:34:55] Why is the NIH hiding, deliberately [00:34:58] hiding research about what the COVID [00:35:01] vaccine is doing to children? [00:35:03] [cheering] [00:35:06] 40% of teens today are on a [00:35:08] pharmaceutical. Are these making kids [00:35:09] healthier? [00:35:12] Why does Harvard Medical School forbid [00:35:14] the term mother and insist their doctors [00:35:18] use the term birthing person? [00:35:25] Why is infertility skyrocketing? And why [00:35:28] are parents being shamed for asking [00:35:30] simple questions about what they're [00:35:32] putting into their child's bodies? [00:35:36] [applause] [00:35:38] These conversations led to a defining [00:35:42] political moment in this very stadium on [00:35:45] August 23rd when President Trump and [00:35:48] Robert F. Kenny Jr. joined hands and [00:35:50] said, "Let's make America healthy [00:35:52] again." [00:35:55] On behalf of American kids, American [00:35:57] parents, Americans in general, they said [00:35:59] enough. [00:36:01] Now, since coming down the golden [00:36:03] escalator into American life and [00:36:05] political life, Donald Trump has stood [00:36:07] up against corruption and institutions [00:36:10] holding us back. As Bobby and President [00:36:13] Trump described on this stage, there is [00:36:16] no greater example of this corruption [00:36:18] than the healthc care incentives that [00:36:19] profit from a sick child. [00:36:23] They explained these trends can be [00:36:24] reversed quickly by rooting out [00:36:26] conflicts of interest in the CDC, NIH, [00:36:29] FDA, and USDA and by [00:36:34] [cheering and applause] [00:36:37] it can be done very quickly. [00:36:40] And by spurring benefit flexibility, [00:36:42] eliminating mandates, opening up HSA, [00:36:45] FSAs, and other flexible funds to let [00:36:47] you as a patient describe to decide [00:36:50] what's best for your child, not some [00:36:51] government mandate. [00:36:54] [applause] [00:36:55] [cheering] [00:36:56] When Bobby Kennedy and Donald Trump [00:36:58] joined together, it res represented a [00:37:00] historic realignment in American [00:37:01] politics. It is no longer left versus [00:37:05] right. It is about the American people [00:37:08] versus a military industrial complex [00:37:11] that is making us less secure. An [00:37:14] education industrial complex that is [00:37:16] making our children less competitive. [00:37:18] And a healthcare industrial complex that [00:37:20] is profiting when Americans get sicker, [00:37:23] fatter, more depressed, and more [00:37:24] infertile. [00:37:29] [applause] [00:37:31] Now, as President Trump told Joe Rogan, [00:37:34] the special interests are working to [00:37:37] stop us, [00:37:39] but these slithering pharma defenders do [00:37:42] not have the voters. [00:37:45] Ladies and gentlemen, President Trump is [00:37:46] backstage. Can we please let him hear [00:37:48] how much we appreciate that he is [00:37:50] standing up for us? [00:37:56] STANDING UP FOR US. THIS IS SPECIAL [00:37:57] INTEREST. [00:38:00] WE NEED TO HEAR. He needs to hear us. [00:38:02] [cheering] [00:38:07] Let him hear. [00:38:15] [cheering] [00:38:19] [applause] [00:38:20] Bring that emotion a balance box and [00:38:23] let's propel President Trump and Robert [00:38:24] King to take out this corruption. [00:38:27] Now, after my mom died of a preventable [00:38:29] disease, my sister Dr. Casey means and I [00:38:31] decided to devote our lives to reversing [00:38:34] the chronic disease epidemic. We wrote a [00:38:37] book, Good Energy, [00:38:40] [cheering] [00:38:42] with the simple thesis that conditions [00:38:44] plaguing us are connected. We need to [00:38:46] stop treating conditions with [00:38:48] ineffective drugs and silos and [00:38:51] appreciate the interconnectedness of our [00:38:53] beautiful human body. This is a [00:38:55] spiritual issue. [00:38:57] One of the first calls we received when [00:39:00] this book was published was from Tucker [00:39:02] Carlson who wanted to promote this [00:39:04] message. [applause and cheering] [00:39:08] Ladies and gentlemen, we have the [00:39:11] microphone. Independent me independent [00:39:14] media is working hard to let the light [00:39:17] out. They're trying to squash on the [00:39:19] other side, but we are using our first [00:39:21] amendment rights and getting these [00:39:23] issues out louder than they've ever [00:39:26] been. Tucker, Joe Rogan, Megan Kelly, [00:39:29] Charlie Kirk, Ben Shapiro, Glenn Beck, [00:39:31] Chris Williamson, Jordan Peterson, [00:39:34] they're changing the world. [cheering] [00:39:37] [applause] [00:39:39] It depends on free speech and they're [00:39:41] letting it out. [00:39:43] It depends on breaking free of corporate [00:39:45] media where farmer funding is their [00:39:47] lifeblood. [00:39:49] Let's please give a round of applause to [00:39:51] Tucker and the other warriors of [00:39:53] independent media who are changing the [00:39:55] world. [cheering] [00:40:00] Do not let anyone tell you this election [00:40:04] is not about big ideas. President Trump [00:40:07] and his unity team of JD Vance, Elon [00:40:09] Musk, Tulsi Galvan, Micole Shanahan, Vet [00:40:13] Ramaswami and so many others are making [00:40:15] this election about big existential [00:40:19] ideas. And it is my pleasure to [00:40:21] introduce a key member of this [00:40:23] coalition, a man who is going to help [00:40:25] President Trump make America healthy [00:40:27] again, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. [cheering] [00:40:35] [cheering] [00:40:37] [music] [00:40:41] Thank you. [cheering] [00:40:45] [music] [00:40:46] Thank you. [cheering] [00:40:50] Thank you. [00:40:53] [cheering] [00:40:59] [cheering] [00:41:00] Thank you. [00:41:08] [cheering] [00:41:17] [cheering] [00:41:22] [cheering] [00:41:22] Thank you. [00:41:26] Thank you. [00:41:29] [cheering] [00:41:31] I smell a landslide on Tuesday. [00:41:37] [cheering] [00:41:39] [applause] [00:41:42] Oh, I I've been on the road for 19 [00:41:44] months now [00:41:47] and [00:41:50] [cheering] [00:41:56] [applause] [00:41:57] a little over [00:41:59] [laughter] [00:42:00] a little [screaming] [00:42:02] a little over. Thank you. [00:42:06] Thank you, MAGA. [00:42:08] [cheering] [00:42:12] [applause] [00:42:13] [cheering] [00:42:17] I lost a lot of friends and a lot of [00:42:19] family, [00:42:22] but um I have a much bigger family now. [00:42:27] [cheering] [00:42:32] [cheering] [00:42:37] [applause] [00:42:42] So we're all held together [00:42:44] by blood and by DNA [00:42:49] and that is our basic relationships in [00:42:53] our lives. But the most important [00:42:55] relationships come from shared values. [00:42:59] And everybody in this auditorium shares [00:43:01] the value. They love this country and [00:43:04] they love freedom [00:43:07] [cheering] [00:43:09] [applause] [00:43:10] and they love our Bill of Rights [00:43:13] and our Constitution. [00:43:16] And I saw those things in danger in a [00:43:20] very acute way during the COVID [00:43:22] pandemic. [00:43:25] And that is one of the principal reasons [00:43:27] that I made the decision [00:43:30] 19 months ago to run for president of [00:43:32] the United States. [00:43:34] And then [applause and cheering] [00:43:39] a little over a year ago, [00:43:43] I left the Democratic Party. [cheering] [00:43:51] [applause] [00:43:51] That was that was a difficult decision [00:43:55] for me because the Democratic Party was [00:43:57] the home for me that it was [00:43:58] incomprehensible to me that I would ever [00:44:00] leave it. My my great greatgrandparents [00:44:05] came over here, all of them in 1848 [00:44:09] during the height of the potato famine. [00:44:12] They landed on the docks of Boston, [00:44:14] penniless, and they were met there by [00:44:17] the Democratic Party. And the party took [00:44:20] care of them. It found them homes. It [00:44:22] found them jobs. [00:44:24] It located them in communities. It was [00:44:27] where their churches were. And it gave [00:44:30] them a sense of value and community and [00:44:33] a love for this country. [00:44:35] And my greatgrandfather, Honey Fitz, was [00:44:38] the first Irish Catholic mayor of [00:44:40] Boston. [00:44:41] his contemporary [00:44:44] Patrick Kennedy was the was a state [00:44:47] senator and a political boss in Boston. [00:44:50] My uncle John Kennedy was the first [00:44:52] Irish Catholic president. [cheering] [00:44:59] My uncle Ted Kennedy was the longest [00:45:02] second longest serving member of the [00:45:04] United States Senate. My father was a US [00:45:07] senator and attorney general [00:45:10] and died [cheering] [00:45:12] [applause] [00:45:13] running for president of the United [00:45:14] States. [00:45:16] And it was inconceivable to me that I [00:45:18] would ever leave the Democratic Party. [00:45:22] But I didn't leave the Democratic Party. [00:45:24] The Democratic Party left me. [cheering] [00:45:30] [applause] [00:45:33] The Democratic Party that I grew up with [00:45:36] was the party of peace. [00:45:39] It was the party of civil rights and [00:45:42] constitutional rights and particularly [00:45:44] freedom of speech. [00:45:47] It was the party that had skepticism [00:45:49] toward the CIA [00:45:51] and the national security state. [00:45:54] It was the party that was also skeptical [00:45:57] of Wall Street and the corporate [00:45:59] domination of American democracy. [00:46:02] It was the party of women's rights. My [00:46:05] uncle Ted Kennedy wrote Title N to make [00:46:08] sure that women could play sports in [00:46:11] college. [00:46:13] [cheering] [00:46:14] [applause] [00:46:16] And it was the party of democracy. It [00:46:18] was the party that fought hard to make [00:46:20] sure that every American had the right [00:46:22] to vote for the candidate that they [00:46:24] chose to vote for. [00:46:26] Today's Democratic Party is the party of [00:46:28] war. [00:46:30] It's the party of Dick Cheney. It's the [00:46:32] party. [00:46:40] It's the party of John Bolton. [00:46:43] He [00:46:45] These were the people who lied us into [00:46:47] the Iraq war. The greatest foreign [00:46:49] policy cataclysm in American history. [00:46:53] It was these are the men who wrote the [00:46:57] Patriot Act that introduced the [00:46:59] surveillance state [00:47:03] and gave the CIA permission to spy on [00:47:05] Americans [00:47:08] to propagandize Americans. [00:47:11] It's the party that is trying to [00:47:13] dismantle Title Nine and let and let men [00:47:16] play women's sports. [00:47:22] The party I grew up with was the party [00:47:24] of cops and firefighters and working [00:47:27] people. [00:47:31] [applause and cheering] [00:47:33] And now [00:47:35] that's the Republican party. [cheering] [00:47:42] [applause] [00:47:45] The Democratic Party today is no longer [00:47:48] the party that is skeptical of the CIA. [00:47:52] The CIA and the neocons wrote Kla [00:47:55] Harris's speech at the Democratic [00:47:58] convention. The most bellose pugnacious [00:48:01] speech that we've ever seen at a [00:48:02] Democratic convention. [00:48:04] Before she went on, she was immediately [00:48:08] preceded by a former CIA director. This [00:48:11] is would be unthinkable in the [00:48:14] Democratic party I grew up in. They've [00:48:17] become the party of the swamp. They [00:48:20] become [00:48:22] corruption. [00:48:24] The party of Wall Street, [00:48:27] of big tech, of big data, [00:48:31] of big pharma. [00:48:34] of big agg, big chemical [00:48:38] and the military-industrial complex [00:48:41] [cheering] [00:48:43] and their party not of civil rights but [00:48:46] of division that is tearing our country [00:48:48] apart. [00:48:51] And so [00:48:53] I made a decision to run for president [00:48:56] in 19 months ago. A little over a year [00:48:59] ago, I left the Democratic Party [00:49:02] for all of those reasons. [00:49:05] And then [00:49:07] in August of of August [00:49:10] of this year, [00:49:12] President Trump called me on August [00:49:15] 23rd, immediately after his shooting at [00:49:18] Butler. [00:49:20] He called me three hours later on the [00:49:22] telephone, and he asked me to meet with [00:49:24] him the next day in Milwaukee. And we [00:49:27] had a two and a half hour meeting then [00:49:28] and a number of subsequent meetings. [00:49:32] And during those meetings, he urged me [00:49:34] to unify our parties [00:49:37] and to work with him [00:49:40] [cheering] [00:49:44] [applause] [00:49:49] to to reclaim the values that Robert [00:49:52] Kennedy stood for, that John Kennedy [00:49:54] stood for. [00:49:56] [cheering] [00:50:01] He said it he he wanted to end the [00:50:03] forever wars and bring that 200 billion [00:50:06] that we've sent to the Ukraine home to [00:50:08] rebuild America. [00:50:12] [applause] [00:50:16] He told me that he wanted to end the [00:50:19] censorship and end the surveillance and [00:50:21] the propaganda. [00:50:23] [cheering] [00:50:24] [applause] [00:50:26] and that he wanted to end put an end to [00:50:29] the weaponization of law enforcement [00:50:32] agencies against the American political [00:50:34] system [00:50:36] [cheering] [00:50:37] [applause] [00:50:39] and that he wanted to end this corrupt [00:50:42] merger of state and corporate power that [00:50:44] has turned our regulatory agencies [00:50:46] predatory against the American public. [00:50:53] [applause] [00:50:54] And he said that he wanted to make [00:50:58] America healthy again [00:51:03] [cheering] [00:51:04] [applause] [00:51:06] and end the chronic disease epidemic [00:51:09] that is destroying our children. [00:51:12] And that is an existential threat to our [00:51:15] nation. When my uncle was president and [00:51:18] I was a 10-year-old boy, [00:51:21] the rate of chronic disease in this [00:51:23] country was 6%. [00:51:25] Today, it's 60%. [00:51:29] When my uncle was president, we spent [00:51:32] zero on chronic disease in this country. [00:51:35] There were no drugs to treat it. [00:51:38] Today, we spend $4.3 trillion. [00:51:42] We need you. [00:51:44] 4.3 trillion. That's five times our [00:51:46] military budget. [00:51:49] It's the largest cost to our nation and [00:51:51] it is bankrupting us and it is [00:51:53] destroying us morally [00:51:56] because we are betraying our children by [00:51:58] letting these industries poison them. [00:52:03] [applause] [00:52:08] The rate the rate of obesity at that [00:52:11] time was 3%. [00:52:13] Today it's 50% in our children [00:52:17] and it 70 74% of Americans are obese or [00:52:22] overweight. [00:52:24] Well, we didn't suddenly become lazy and [00:52:26] gluttonous. [00:52:28] We are being mass poisoned by corrupt [00:52:30] industry [00:52:32] [applause and cheering] [00:52:37] in Japan where they don't have this kind [00:52:40] of corruption. The obesity rate is 3%. [00:52:45] That's what it's supposed to be, 3%. [00:52:49] It's not supposed to be 50%. And this is [00:52:52] a national security threat. [00:52:55] 77% of American kids are no longer [00:53:00] qualified for military service because [00:53:03] of chronic disease diagnosis. [00:53:06] And what are these diseases? They're [00:53:08] obesity. [00:53:09] They're neurodedevelopment disorders. [00:53:11] And I'm going to list some of them [00:53:13] because I'm a 70-y old man. [00:53:16] And when I was a boy, I never heard of [00:53:19] any of these diseases [00:53:21] because nobody had them. [00:53:23] You know, I had 11 siblings. I had about [00:53:26] 70 first cousins. [00:53:28] And I didn't know anybody [00:53:31] with ADD, ADHD, speech delay, language [00:53:36] delay, sleep disorders, Tourett [00:53:39] syndrome, narcolepsy, ASD, or autism. [00:53:45] The autism rate in my generation today [00:53:48] in 70year-old men is 1 in 10,000. [00:53:52] The autism rate in our children [00:53:56] is 1 in 34. [00:53:59] In California, as Cali just said, it's 1 [00:54:02] in 24 [00:54:05] and the rate in boys is much higher. [00:54:08] We also saw this explosion of autoimmune [00:54:10] diseases like rheumatoid arthritis and [00:54:13] Crohn's disease and lupus and juvenile [00:54:16] diabetes. All of these exotic diseases [00:54:19] that we never heard of as a kid. [00:54:22] The diabetes rate when I was a kid was [00:54:25] effectively zero. [00:54:27] A typical pediatrician when I was a [00:54:30] young boy would see one case of diabetes [00:54:33] in his lifetime, in his career, a 40 or [00:54:36] 50 year career. Today, one out of every [00:54:39] three children who walks through his [00:54:40] office door is diabetic or pre-diabetic. [00:54:45] And nobody's talking about it. Nobody's [00:54:48] saying anything. Nobody is recognizing [00:54:52] that we are being mass poisoned by big [00:54:55] pharma and big food [00:54:58] [applause] [00:55:03] [cheering] [00:55:03] [applause] [00:55:06] and all these allergic diseases that [00:55:08] suddenly appeared. [00:55:10] I never knew a kid anywhere in any of [00:55:13] the schools that I went to that had a [00:55:15] peanut allergy or food allergies or [00:55:19] eczema. [00:55:21] My brother had asthma [00:55:23] and he was told by his doctor there will [00:55:26] never be a cure for asthma because it's [00:55:29] so rare that nobody will ever study it. [00:55:32] Today, one out of every eight black [00:55:34] children in America's cities has asthma. [00:55:38] what is happening to our children? [00:55:42] And I saw this happening and I began [00:55:45] writing about it and the media rose up [00:55:48] and silenced me in 2005. [00:55:52] And nobody would talk about it. The [00:55:53] doctors wouldn't talk about it. The [00:55:55] pediatricians wouldn't talk about it. [00:55:57] The scientists, the government [00:55:58] officials, [00:56:00] and people warned me, "If you keep [00:56:02] talking about this, you're going to [00:56:03] destroy your career." [00:56:05] And I was stunned by this. And for 19 [00:56:09] years since 2005, [00:56:12] I spend 30 minutes praying every day [00:56:16] when I get out of bed. And I [applause] [00:56:26] [applause] [00:56:28] [cheering] [00:56:34] [cheering] [00:56:36] [applause] [00:56:41] [applause] [00:56:46] [applause] [00:56:49] And my prayer is this. I asked God for [00:56:54] 19 years to put me in a position where I [00:56:58] could end the chronic disease epidemic [00:57:01] [cheering] and bring health back to our [00:57:03] children. [00:57:06] [applause] [00:57:07] [cheering] [00:57:11] [applause] [00:57:13] And in August, God sent me Donald Trump. [00:57:23] [applause] [00:57:29] [applause and cheering] [00:57:33] [applause] [00:57:36] [cheering] [00:57:38] Now, we're five days out from an [00:57:40] election, and it's an election that we [00:57:43] are certain to win if every vote is [00:57:46] counted. [cheering] [00:57:49] If all the votes are counted, we're [00:57:51] going to win this election. [00:57:55] [cheering and applause] [00:57:58] Oh, now the medical industrial complex. [00:58:02] And I want to remind you of this. I've [00:58:04] been told to go on a little longer [00:58:05] because because President Trump is not [00:58:09] yet in the building. [00:58:17] Oh, you know, [cheering] [00:58:24] [cheering] [00:58:31] [applause and cheering] [00:58:34] I was only going to tell you this. [00:58:40] [cheering] [00:58:49] [cheering] [00:58:51] When I [00:58:53] when I was [00:58:55] when I was 7 years old, [00:58:58] my I went to the inauguration of my [00:59:01] uncle as president in Washington DC. [00:59:05] And three days before that, President [00:59:09] Eisenhower, the outgoing president, [00:59:12] made what today we have to regard as the [00:59:14] most important speech in American [00:59:16] history. And it was the speech where he [00:59:19] told Americans that they should be in [00:59:22] fear [00:59:24] of the emergence of a [00:59:25] military-industrial complex [00:59:28] that would erode our democracy, [00:59:32] that would subvert our democratic [00:59:33] institutions, that would steal our money [00:59:36] and steal our resources and bankrupt the [00:59:39] middle class in this country and make us [00:59:41] weak in the long run. [00:59:45] And I urge you to go look at that speech [00:59:48] because after he talks about the [00:59:50] military-industrial complex, [00:59:53] he says, and by the way, just as bad is [00:59:57] the medical industrial complex, [01:00:00] which will pervert science, [01:00:03] which will lie to the public, [01:00:06] which will turn science to serve [01:00:09] industrial and corporate interests. the [01:00:11] mercantile ambitions of big [01:00:13] corporations. [01:00:17] Oh. [01:00:23] Oh. [01:00:25] As soon as Donald Trump started talking [01:00:27] about giving me the power, he asked me [01:00:30] to do three things. [01:00:33] He asked me to root out the corruption. [01:00:36] [cheering] [01:00:42] [applause and cheering] [01:00:44] and end the conflicts of interest in our [01:00:47] regulatory agencies. [01:00:49] [cheering] [01:00:50] [applause] [01:00:52] And end this corporate capture that has [01:00:55] turned our regulatory agencies into sock [01:00:58] puppets of the industries they're [01:01:00] supposed to regulate. [cheering] [01:01:02] [applause] [01:01:06] And [01:01:08] he asked me to restore the tradition [01:01:13] of gold standard [01:01:16] empirically based evidence-based science [01:01:19] and medicine in our regulatory agencies [01:01:22] [cheering] [01:01:26] [applause] [01:01:28] and to restore the transparency. [01:01:32] Oh, that these agencies have to must [01:01:34] stop hiding science from us when it [01:01:37] clashes with the commercial ambitions of [01:01:40] the of the pharmaceutical industry. [01:01:44] [applause and cheering] [01:01:46] And he doesn't want me to take vaccines [01:01:49] away from people. If you want to take a [01:01:51] vaccine, you ought to be able to take [01:01:52] it. We believe in free choice in this [01:01:54] country. [cheering] [01:01:56] [applause] [01:02:00] Oh, you ought to know the risks and [01:02:02] benefits of everything you take. [01:02:05] [cheering] [01:02:06] And we need good science for that. And [01:02:09] we need informed consent. [01:02:12] [cheering] [01:02:14] And he asked me to do that. And then he [01:02:16] asked me to end the chronic disease [01:02:19] epidemic in this country. [01:02:23] [applause] [01:02:24] And he said [cheering] [01:02:27] and he said I want to see results [01:02:29] measurable results in the diminishment [01:02:32] of chronic disease within two years. And [01:02:34] I said Mr. President I will do that. [01:02:41] [applause] [01:02:48] [applause] [01:02:49] [cheering] [01:02:54] [applause] [01:02:58] Oh, [01:03:02] [cheering] [01:03:08] [cheering] [01:03:12] oh, [01:03:14] this has caused a lot of aggra [01:03:17] aggravation and apoplelexy [01:03:21] among a certain class of the medical [01:03:23] elites. [01:03:26] And today, the Washington Post and NBC [01:03:29] and the New York Times and the Wall [01:03:31] Street Journal all did articles [01:03:38] talking about what a catastrophe it's [01:03:40] going to be if I get anywhere near the [01:03:43] medical establishment. [cheering] [01:03:50] And I read the articles because I wanted [01:03:53] to see the names of the people who were [01:03:55] denouncing me. [01:03:57] And every one of them is on the pharma [01:04:00] payroll. [01:04:01] [cheering] [01:04:03] These are what the media calls experts, [01:04:07] but these are the same experts that made [01:04:09] us the sickest country in the history of [01:04:11] the world. [01:04:13] [cheering] [01:04:14] Whatever they're doing is not working. [01:04:16] We had during this country, these are [01:04:18] the guys who gave us the COVID counter [01:04:22] measures, [01:04:24] which shut down our schools, [01:04:28] which closed our churches, [01:04:33] which shut down 3.3 million businesses [01:04:35] in this country, [01:04:38] all the little businesses. and they left [01:04:40] open the Walmarts and Facebook and all [01:04:43] of the big people who were cashing in on [01:04:45] the pandemic. [01:04:48] And [01:04:50] these are the people who are treating [01:04:53] disease. For them, for these people, the [01:04:57] most valuable asset in America is a sick [01:05:01] child. [01:05:02] They don't want your child dead. They [01:05:04] want him sick for life. [01:05:07] Zenies depend on their products [01:05:10] and every and the more statins they [01:05:13] prescribe for heart disease, the more [01:05:15] heart disease goes up. The more metaphor [01:05:18] they prescribe for diabetes, the more [01:05:21] diabetes we have. The more [01:05:24] anti-depressants they prescribe, the [01:05:26] more people we have who are depressed. [01:05:30] The more ambient they describe, the more [01:05:33] insomnia there is. The more opioids they [01:05:37] they prescribe, the more pain there is. [01:05:40] The more Viagra they prescribe, the [01:05:43] higher ED goes. [01:05:46] And so these drugs, their formula, this [01:05:49] pharmaceutical paradigm [01:05:51] is not working. And President Trump [01:05:54] wants to do something different. [01:05:58] [cheering] [01:05:59] [applause] [01:06:04] [cheering] [01:06:04] And somebody called me, one of the [01:06:06] anchors of ABC today, and I had an off [01:06:09] the [laughter] record discussion with [01:06:10] him, and he said, "There's so much [01:06:13] division in this country." And I said, [01:06:14] "That's cuz you're causing it." [01:06:20] [cheering] [01:06:22] [applause] [01:06:24] my nephew who's traveled with me for 19 [01:06:27] months. He's my wife Cheryl's nephew [01:06:30] and he's been working for me for 19 [01:06:33] months and traveled everywhere with me [01:06:34] and he's met President Trump many times [01:06:36] now. And he said to me today, he said, [01:06:40] "Everybody who's met President Trump [01:06:42] loves President Trump." [cheering] [01:06:46] He said, "You can't help but love him." [01:06:50] So why does half of America hate him? [01:06:54] They haven't met him. And the media is [01:06:56] telling them to hate him. [cheering] [01:07:00] And I said this. I said, "You're [01:07:02] demonizing him. You're vilifying him. [01:07:06] You're calling us garbage. [01:07:09] You're calling him Hitler. You're [01:07:11] calling him a fascist." [01:07:14] And of course people are going to hate [01:07:15] him. [01:07:17] And I said, "And by the way, [01:07:20] you're writing all these articles [01:07:22] condemning me coming into Washington [01:07:25] dismantling the pharmaceutical paradigm. [01:07:28] Where are you getting your salary?" [01:07:33] From pharma. [cheering] [01:07:35] [applause] [01:07:38] And he said, "We tell both sides of the [01:07:40] story." And I said, "No, you don't." [01:07:46] And [01:07:47] he said, "Well, President Trump is [01:07:49] saying radical things." I said, "Like [01:07:51] what?" He said, "He's going to pull He [01:07:54] said he's going to pull CBS's license." [01:08:01] [cheering] [01:08:03] [applause] [01:08:04] And I said, "He ought to pull CBS's [01:08:07] license. [cheering] [01:08:11] CBS doesn't own the airwaves. We do. The [01:08:14] people of the United States own the [01:08:16] airwaves. [cheering] [01:08:18] CBS is licensed to use the airwaves, but [01:08:22] only for a public purpose to advance [01:08:25] the public benefit. We have a doctrine [01:08:28] in this country called the fairness [01:08:30] doctrine that says if you if you're [01:08:32] running if you're licensed to own a [01:08:34] network, [01:08:35] you got to tell the news at least once a [01:08:38] day. And you got to be fair to both [01:08:40] sides. [01:08:41] And I I said to this guy, I said, you [01:08:45] know, I was running for 19 months. [01:08:49] When when Ros Perau ran in 1992 for for [01:08:54] 10 months, he did 34 live interviews on [01:08:58] on the airwaves on on the national [01:09:01] networks. [01:09:02] And I said, I did four in 19 months. and [01:09:06] your network never let me on a single [01:09:08] time. [01:09:09] You're only telling one side of the [01:09:11] story [01:09:14] and you are you're the only thing you'll [01:09:17] report about Donald Trump is propaganda [01:09:19] to make people despise him. [01:09:22] And you know, one of the things I'm [01:09:24] going to advise [01:09:26] Donald Trump to do in order to correct [01:09:29] the chronic disease epidemic is to ban [01:09:33] pharmaceutical advertising on TV. [01:09:44] [cheering] [01:09:46] [applause] [01:09:52] [applause] [01:09:54] There there's only there's only two [01:09:57] countries in the world that allow [01:09:58] pharmaceutical advertising on the [01:10:00] airwaves. [01:10:02] One of them is New Zealand and the other [01:10:04] is us. And we have the highest disease [01:10:07] rate and we buy more drugs and they're [01:10:09] more expensive than anywhere in the [01:10:11] world. [01:10:13] Italy [01:10:15] spends [01:10:16] about6 [01:10:18] that we spend on on healthcare and they [01:10:22] and Italians live seven years longer. So [01:10:26] whatever they're doing does not work [01:10:29] and don't you want a president [01:10:33] who is going to fix this country? [01:10:35] [cheering] [01:10:39] Don't you want a president who's going [01:10:41] to end the addiction to foreign wars? [01:10:45] [cheering] [01:10:47] And and don't you want a president who's [01:10:50] going to end their censorship and [01:10:52] surveillance and return freedom of [01:10:54] speech to our country? [01:11:00] [applause] And don't you want a pre [01:11:01] president who's going to clean out the [01:11:04] corruption and drain the swamp at the [01:11:06] regulatory agencies [cheering] [01:11:11] and get the chemicals out of our food [01:11:15] [cheering and applause] [01:11:15] and protect our children [01:11:19] and restore their health [01:11:22] and make America the healthiest country [01:11:24] in the world, which it was when I was a [01:11:26] kid. [cheering] [01:11:31] Don't you want a president who's going [01:11:32] to make America healthy again? [01:11:37] And don't we deserve a president who [01:11:39] will make America great again? [01:11:44] And will you go to the polls on Tuesday [01:11:47] [applause and cheering] [01:11:48] and make sure that we all ride that big [01:11:50] garbage truck to Washington DC? [01:11:56] No. [01:11:57] [cheering] [01:12:01] [applause] [01:12:03] [cheering] [01:12:04] Now, I want to bring on [01:12:07] my friend and one of my great heroes, [01:12:10] Tucker Carlson. Thank you all very much. [01:12:16] [cheering] [01:12:19] like this. [01:12:24] The impact of Black Lives Matter and [01:12:26] their brilliance, they're not going to [01:12:28] stop and they should not. [01:12:32] The people who are responsible for it [01:12:34] are the most dishonest. [01:12:36] We've been to the border. [01:12:37] You haven't been to the border. I [01:12:39] And I haven't been to Europe. [01:12:41] What you're watching is not a political [01:12:43] movement. It's evil. [01:12:46] Imagine [01:12:49] a government that totally destroys the [01:12:51] country [01:12:55] and then criminalizes complaining about [01:12:57] it. [01:12:58] Free speech is the bedrock of a [01:12:59] functioning democracy. [01:13:00] Yes. [01:13:00] Well, the one thing you can't censor is [01:13:02] a live event. [01:13:09] [cheering] [01:13:11] [music] [01:13:18] [music] [01:13:19] When he stood up after being shot in the [01:13:22] face, [01:13:24] this was no longer a man. This was the [01:13:26] leader of a nation. [music] [01:13:29] Trump is the man who can save the [01:13:31] Western world. Call back Trump. Call [01:13:33] back Trump. [01:13:33] You've been with Donald Trump the last [01:13:35] days. Now you're here in Spain. [01:13:36] We're in downtown Madrid going to [01:13:38] enlighten protest. [01:13:39] Who do Nordstream? [01:13:41] You for sure. [01:13:44] [music] [01:13:46] The second you decide to tell the truth [01:13:48] about something, you are filled with [01:13:49] this power from somewhere else. Try it. [01:13:52] The more you tell the truth, the [01:13:53] stronger you [music] become. [01:13:56] Free speech is the main right that you [01:13:59] have. Without it, you have no other. [01:14:05] Yeah. And I've [music] set up and caught [01:14:07] out this stage with my own two hands. [01:14:09] We've traveled this land BACK TIGHT [01:14:11] MINIVANS. ALL THIS for the fans, girls, [01:14:14] MONEY AND FAME. I PLAYED their game and [01:14:16] [music] had to scream my name. I will [01:14:18] show no shame. I live and die for this. [01:14:21] And if I come off you on this, this is [01:14:24] so cool. [cheering] [01:14:27] I thank you. [01:14:30] I was just [cheering] [01:14:33] I was just standing backstage with my [01:14:35] wife um who never comes to events like [01:14:38] this. Um, she's not very political, but [01:14:41] she has very strong political feelings. [01:14:42] So strong that she doesn't like to hear [01:14:44] about politics because it winds her up. [01:14:45] And she says, two seconds ago, she goes, [01:14:48] and she's a very sweet person from a [01:14:50] religion teacher. And she goes, I want [01:14:51] to introduce you. And she has that kind [01:14:53] of crazed look in her eye. And I said, I [01:14:55] don't know if that's a good idea. Why do [01:14:57] you want to introduce me? [cheering] And [01:14:59] she said, because I want to lead the [01:15:01] crowd in a chant, we are not garbage. [01:15:05] [laughter] [01:15:08] And I thought that's it right there. [01:15:11] The abuse that the best people in the [01:15:15] country have taken for the past 8 years [01:15:18] is too much. [01:15:21] You're garbage. Really? [01:15:24] Listen to who's saying that. [01:15:28] Anyway, I am really grateful to be here. [01:15:30] I never thought that I would be speaking [01:15:31] at a rally for Donald Trump. This is the [01:15:34] fourth time I've done it. [01:15:36] Um, and it has felt not only like an [01:15:39] honor and a privilege every time, but it [01:15:41] has felt uh really natural. I'm sort of [01:15:44] surprised. I was in journalism for 33 [01:15:46] years hanging around the I know someone [01:15:49] just said, "Woo, it's nothing to brag [01:15:51] about. Trust me. [01:15:53] I honestly feel like saying I was young [01:15:54] and I needed the money." You know, it's [01:15:56] almost like when the naughty pictures of [01:15:57] you emerge and you're like, "Ah, you [01:15:59] know, that was that was the old me." Um, [01:16:03] but I, you know, I spent my whole life [01:16:05] standing at the back watching and I [01:16:07] always thought, uh, politicians, they're [01:16:09] they're disgusting. By the way, I still [01:16:10] think that. Um, I would never get on [01:16:12] stage and endorse one. You'd have to be [01:16:15] totally bereft of a soul to do something [01:16:18] like that. And here I am with a [01:16:21] fullthroated, [01:16:23] utterly sincere endorsement of Donald [01:16:25] Trump. How did that happen? [01:16:29] And I was thinking of I was thinking [01:16:31] about that this morning [01:16:33] in the shower where I do my best [01:16:35] thinking. [01:16:37] I like thinking in the shower cuz [01:16:38] there's no lying to yourself in the [01:16:40] shower. Cuz when you walk out of the [01:16:42] shower and you see this kind of furry, [01:16:44] lumpy primate in the mirror, there's no [01:16:47] imagining your god. [01:16:50] No, it's it's very grounding uh to see [01:16:52] yourself naked at least once a day. I [01:16:54] always think I got to hang a black sheet [01:16:55] over that mirror, but I keep it I keep [01:16:58] it just to keep me uh on the ground and [01:17:00] uh with perspective. Anyway, I was [01:17:02] thinking about this morning and I was [01:17:03] thinking I've known Donald Trump gosh a [01:17:05] long time just from working in [01:17:07] television. And what people forget about [01:17:09] Donald Trump who was often described as [01:17:11] a real estate developer, a casino owner, [01:17:14] um both of which are true, but that for [01:17:16] you know a huge chunk of his life, 10 [01:17:18] years anyway, he had the number one show [01:17:20] on television. He had mastered the [01:17:22] business that I was in. And you know, on [01:17:24] the one hand, television is kind of a [01:17:27] repulsive business. It's like a PDY [01:17:29] party every night. Um, [01:17:32] ew ew ew. Yeah, tell me about it. I [01:17:34] spent 30 years doing it. Um, but on the [01:17:36] other hand, the people who are really, [01:17:37] really successful, and Trump was number [01:17:39] one in television all have one thing in [01:17:41] common, which is they understand people. [01:17:44] And the good ones like people and so and [01:17:46] they're liked back. And by the way, you [01:17:48] probably know this, but in the TV [01:17:50] business, which has spent the last 8 [01:17:52] years telling you Trump is a terrifying [01:17:54] dictator, he was loved. I mean, everyone [01:17:55] loved him and and I liked him. I mean, I [01:17:58] liked him from the first time I talked [01:17:59] to him 20 years ago. He was hilarious [01:18:02] and and interesting and smart and again, [01:18:04] incredibly funny. And it was almost 10 [01:18:08] years ago. It was the winter of 2015. I [01:18:11] was in the car. I actually interviewed [01:18:12] Trump that morning. I was working on a [01:18:14] TV network that shall not be named. And [01:18:17] uh Trump was the guest it and he was of [01:18:21] course this famous star on another [01:18:23] network. And he did great like he always [01:18:26] did. We had a great time. And about 3 [01:18:27] hours later I was in the car going [01:18:29] somewhere and he called me and he said, [01:18:31] "I just want you to know that I'm [01:18:33] thinking of running for president." And [01:18:36] I just did not take it seriously at all. [01:18:38] And I said, "Oh yeah, I'm running for [01:18:40] president." Okay. [01:18:42] You know, because everyone in TV thinks [01:18:43] I should be president. you know, Joe [01:18:45] Scarbor wakes up every morning, I should [01:18:46] be president, you know, but he's not [01:18:48] really going to run because you don't [01:18:50] want to give up the salary and it's hard [01:18:51] to run for president. It's just a way to [01:18:53] sell a book or whatever. So, I kind of [01:18:54] laughed and he said, "No, I I'm going to [01:18:58] surprise you." And it was such a weird [01:19:02] conversation that I actually wrote it [01:19:03] down in my calendar. I looked it up [01:19:05] today. I wrote it down. Donald Trump [01:19:07] calls says he's going to run for [01:19:09] president because there was something in [01:19:10] his voice that didn't sound like the [01:19:12] Trump I thought I knew. There was a [01:19:14] resolve there that I thought was [01:19:17] amazing. And of course, the rest is [01:19:18] history. Almost 10 years later, he has [01:19:21] completely transformed the country and [01:19:23] the world and the political party under [01:19:25] whose banner he ran, the Republican [01:19:27] party. [cheering] [01:19:29] And for me it was this in incredible [01:19:32] journey of watching this guy, covering [01:19:35] him, knowing him, um, to where I am now, [01:19:39] which is speaking on a stage without any [01:19:40] shame at all, not getting paid for it, [01:19:43] doing it because I really, really mean [01:19:44] it and endorsing him for president. And [01:19:46] so I just want to explain how I got here [01:19:49] because I think it says a lot about who [01:19:51] Trump is. So, the first thing I noticed [01:19:53] about Trump was that everybody in the [01:19:56] Republican party I had suspicions about [01:19:58] hated him immediately. [01:20:02] There was something about Donald Trump [01:20:03] that whenever he spoke that the people [01:20:06] I'd always thought were kind of false, [01:20:08] the Jonah Goldbergs of the world, the [01:20:10] Mitch McConnell's of the world, [01:20:12] they No, I mean, boo boo. But I mean, [01:20:15] these were leading figures in the [01:20:16] Republican party, my neighbors in [01:20:18] Washington DC who are Republicans. You [01:20:21] know, here Trump comes out of nowhere. [01:20:23] He seems to be gaining traction. People [01:20:25] who'd never voted Republican, who never [01:20:27] voted at all, seem to like Trump. This [01:20:29] seemed like great news if you're trying [01:20:30] to expand your political party. And yet, [01:20:32] the Republicans in Washington [01:20:35] were so offended by Trump that they [01:20:38] couldn't even talk about him. I remember [01:20:39] being at a Christmas party in 2015 with [01:20:42] my affforementioned sweet wife at our [01:20:44] neighbor's house. you know, all kinds of [01:20:45] people sitting around and someone [01:20:47] mentioned Trump. And my wife, who's not [01:20:49] political at all, says, "I like Trump." [01:20:53] I remember one of my neighbors, oh yeah, [01:20:54] I like Trump. That's hilarious. And wife [01:20:57] goes, "No, no, I I do like Trump. Why is [01:20:59] that bad?" And people, it was like the [01:21:02] devil getting splashed with holy water. [01:21:04] They just moved back slowly staring at [01:21:06] her like, "Is this person dangerous?" [01:21:10] That was such a shocking thing to say in [01:21:13] Northwest DC in 2015. And I began to ask [01:21:16] myself, why is Donald Trump so [01:21:19] threatening? Is it because he's got some [01:21:22] crazed extremist program? No. Everything [01:21:26] he said was kind of moderate and [01:21:27] sensible, like, I don't know, we should [01:21:28] have a border. [01:21:30] And if we're going to have NATO, maybe [01:21:32] the countries in NATO should help pay [01:21:34] for it. [01:21:36] if we're going to defend Europe, maybe [01:21:37] they could, you know, pony up a little [01:21:39] bit. Why are we paying the entire bill? [01:21:42] That didn't seem crazy to me. Boy, they [01:21:45] treated Trump like he was a dangerous [01:21:47] freak, like he just escaped from the [01:21:49] state mental institution. SHACKLES ON [01:21:52] HIS ARM AND A BUTCHER KNIFE IN HIS HAND. [01:21:54] STOP THIS MAN. [01:21:57] And I just remember watching this. I [01:21:59] didn't really I wasn't emotional about [01:22:00] it at first. I remember thinking, my [01:22:01] neighbors all seem so reasonable and [01:22:03] sensible, even the Democrats. all kind [01:22:05] of normal people and I lived on their [01:22:07] street. Why are they so mad about a guy [01:22:09] who says stuff like we should have a [01:22:10] border? [01:22:12] And then I realized that they hated [01:22:15] Trump because Trump asked questions they [01:22:17] couldn't answer. [01:22:19] Like why are we doing it this way? And I [01:22:22] remember thinking and saying, "Well, I [01:22:24] don't know. Why don't you just answer [01:22:25] his question? If not having a border is [01:22:28] such a good idea, if it's so important [01:22:29] to have a tight labor market, or if you [01:22:32] think tariffs are so terrible, why don't [01:22:33] you just explain why? Why are you [01:22:35] yelling at the guy? No matter what he [01:22:37] said, he would get up and say, "I think [01:22:38] we should have tariffs." And they would [01:22:40] say, "Racist." [01:22:44] And I would think to myself, "What do [01:22:45] tariffs have to do with race?" I was [01:22:47] completely confused. [01:22:50] And then over time, within about a year, [01:22:52] I realized people hated Trump because [01:22:54] they were guilty of crimes. [01:22:58] And those people [01:23:00] were my NEIGHBORS AND CO-WORKERS. MY [01:23:02] MIND EXPLODED. I mean, ultimately, I had [01:23:04] to leave the city where I spent my [01:23:06] entire life [01:23:08] because thanks to Donald Trump, I saw [01:23:11] what it really was, which was a scam. [01:23:15] It was the richest city in the United [01:23:17] States. its suburbs. Eight out of 10 of [01:23:20] the richest suburbs were suburbs of [01:23:22] Washington DC. And we didn't make [01:23:24] anything. [01:23:26] THERE WAS NO BUSINESS THERE. There was [01:23:29] no production of anything. By the way, [01:23:32] there was also no creativity or [01:23:34] open-mindedness. How did these people [01:23:35] get so rich? Well, by stealing. That's [01:23:39] how that had never occurred to me. Till [01:23:42] Trump came. And yet everybody involved [01:23:46] in the grift knew instantly the jig was [01:23:49] up. If this guy keeps talking, we're in [01:23:52] deep trouble. [cheering] [01:23:55] And I'm not even sure, and he's coming [01:23:57] on stage in a minute, and maybe we can [01:23:59] ask him. I'm not even sure that when he [01:24:02] got to Washington, Donald Trump [01:24:04] understood how corrupt the city was. I'm [01:24:06] not sure he even knew. He sensed there [01:24:08] was a problem. [01:24:10] Neither he nor me nor any normal person [01:24:13] had any idea that even before he got to [01:24:15] the city the CIA and the FBI would be [01:24:18] working to destroy him. That's the [01:24:19] threat that he posed to them. And what [01:24:22] was that threat? Just being honest in a [01:24:25] simple way about what he saw telling the [01:24:27] truth. [01:24:29] They saw the truth as a mortal threat [01:24:31] and they see the truth as a mortal [01:24:33] threat. Now I really think I mean look [01:24:36] let's be completely honest. Donald Trump [01:24:38] is the choice of American voters for [01:24:41] president. [01:24:46] That [01:24:48] that's not wish fulfillment. I'm not [01:24:50] saying that because I want it to be [01:24:52] true, though I do. I'm saying that [01:24:55] because it's completely obvious. [01:24:58] There is no Democrat running for [01:25:00] anything who could fill a hall like [01:25:02] this, who could do it four times a day [01:25:05] for a year. There's not one. THERE'S NO [01:25:08] REPUBLICAN IN WASHINGTON. Could Mitch [01:25:10] McConnell fill this hall? I don't think [01:25:12] so. [01:25:13] Yeah. Every boo is deserved. If you only [01:25:16] knew how deserved those booze were. [01:25:20] One of the things that we learned from [01:25:21] Donald Trump, one of the many, many [01:25:23] things completely changed my life [01:25:24] watching it. One of the many things we [01:25:27] learned is that the Republican party, [01:25:29] the leaders of the Republican party [01:25:32] really despised their own voters. [01:25:35] They had zero interest [01:25:38] in improving their lives. And we know [01:25:40] this because as a 100,000 [01:25:43] a year died of drug overdose, as their [01:25:47] towns died from offshoring of industry, [01:25:52] as their towns were invaded from people [01:25:54] from foreign countries who were here [01:25:55] illegally, they did nothing. Their [01:25:59] attention was focused abroad to the [01:26:01] Middle East and Eastern Europe. That's [01:26:03] where all the money went. That's where [01:26:04] all the prayers went. That's where all [01:26:06] the attention went because that's all [01:26:08] they cared about. They didn't care at [01:26:11] all about their own voters. And by the [01:26:13] way, I didn't really know that. I think [01:26:16] most people in this room sense that. You [01:26:18] know, when someone doesn't care about [01:26:19] you, you can feel it. You can feel the [01:26:21] contempt coming off them in oily waves. [01:26:24] That's exactly what that is. It's [01:26:25] contempt. [01:26:27] Joe Biden's not the only one who thinks [01:26:29] you're garbage. Actually, Mitch [01:26:30] McConnell agrees with that. That's a [01:26:31] fact. And that's one of the reasons that [01:26:35] they don't want Donald Trump back in [01:26:37] Washington. But the main reason they [01:26:39] don't want Donald Trump back in [01:26:40] Washington is something called [01:26:41] disclosure. [01:26:43] Do you know what disclosure is? [01:26:45] Disclosure means sunlight. Disclosure is [01:26:48] the principle that you as an American [01:26:51] citizen, an equity owner of this [01:26:54] country, not a renter, not a surf, not a [01:26:56] slave, but as a citizen, an owner of [01:26:59] this country, [01:27:01] a person on whose behalf the government [01:27:05] exists. There's no other reason to have [01:27:07] the government except to serve you. That [01:27:10] you have a right to know what that [01:27:12] government is doing with your money in [01:27:14] your name. [01:27:16] It's not a privilege that you are [01:27:17] granted. [01:27:19] If they're in a good mood one day, you [01:27:21] can know a little bit more about how [01:27:23] John F. Kennedy was murdered in 1963. [01:27:26] You have an absolute moral right to know [01:27:28] because you own it. [01:27:31] [applause] [01:27:32] [cheering] [01:27:32] They're your employees who somehow have [01:27:36] decided they're your overlords [01:27:39] and they're very concerned that if [01:27:41] Donald Trump comes back to Washington, [01:27:43] we're going to find out what's happened [01:27:44] to the hundred billion dollars that [01:27:46] we've sent Ukraine over the past two and [01:27:48] a half. What happened to that money? [01:27:50] There's never been an audit of it. Where [01:27:53] do you think it went? Have you been to [01:27:54] MLAN recently? [01:27:56] Hunter. [01:27:57] Yeah. It's not just Hunter Biden, by the [01:28:00] way. Hunter Biden, I mean, to his great [01:28:03] credit was so high on crack, he couldn't [01:28:05] steal half as much [01:28:09] as, you know, your your average [01:28:12] contractor in Washington and his [01:28:14] friends. So, the truth is actual crimes [01:28:17] have taken place. [01:28:20] crimes that made people rich, crimes [01:28:22] that hurt American citizens, and you're [01:28:25] not allowed to know their scale or the [01:28:27] details about any of them because it's [01:28:29] classified. [01:28:31] And they're terrified if Donald Trump [01:28:33] gets back accompanied by a full cast of [01:28:36] reformers, not alone this time, [01:28:40] not a single man riding into Washington, [01:28:44] [applause and cheering] [01:28:45] man against the machine. [01:28:47] It's hard to do that. He did it. He [01:28:50] fought off two impeachment attempts for [01:28:51] daring to do it. But if he comes back [01:28:54] with, I don't know, Bobby Kennedy and [01:28:57] Elon Musk, [cheering] [01:29:00] when he comes back with an army of [01:29:03] people who know exactly what's up, they [01:29:06] know what's going on. [01:29:09] They know where the bodies are likely to [01:29:10] be buried, and they're coming with [01:29:12] shovels to dig them up. [01:29:14] [cheering and applause] [01:29:18] What you're seeing now [01:29:21] is actual panic [cheering] [01:29:24] and desperation. [01:29:26] [applause] [01:29:27] And I've just I guess I've kind of [01:29:29] backhandedly defender defended Hunter [01:29:31] Biden on the grounds that he was so out [01:29:34] of it he had no idea what was actually [01:29:35] going on. I'll extend the same courtesy [01:29:37] to Kla Harris [01:29:40] and that creepy guy who's falling around [01:29:43] on the campaign trail. [01:29:46] By the way, AOC just said the other day, [01:29:48] speaking of which, [01:29:50] AOC, that would be Alexandria [01:29:52] Accaziocortez. [01:29:55] [laughter] [01:29:57] I love that [01:29:59] she's this revolutionary who's named [01:30:01] after a concistador and doesn't even [01:30:03] know it. [01:30:05] YOUR LAST NAME IS CORTEZ, HONEY. SIT [01:30:07] THIS ONE OUT. [01:30:09] Excuse me. [01:30:11] And [laughter] be like, Larry Mussolini [01:30:13] shows up and is like, "No, I'm against [01:30:15] fascism. Really?" All right, got it. [01:30:18] What a [01:30:20] But [01:30:22] she was at a rally in Vegas yesterday [01:30:23] and she goes, "Doug Mhof [01:30:27] is the model of masculinity." [01:30:31] [cheering] [01:30:33] Oh man. [01:30:35] Yeah. Uh, memo to any unmarried women [01:30:38] here. Do not date a feminist man. [01:30:41] [laughter] [01:30:41] They'll smack you around. Trust me. It's [01:30:45] the weak ones you have to be afraid of, [01:30:46] but it's the strong ones they're afraid [01:30:48] of because they know that what they've [01:30:51] done and have been doing for decades [01:30:53] could be exposed. And this is [01:30:55] existential for them. So, I would just [01:30:57] say without putting too fine a point on [01:30:59] it, but every person in this room senses [01:31:01] what I'm talking about. Do not [01:31:03] underestimate what they are capable of. [01:31:05] To them, this is not an election. It's [01:31:07] much bigger than that. These are people [01:31:09] who think they have a moral right to [01:31:11] rule and that you were born in the surf [01:31:14] class and there you will stay. [01:31:17] They believe that. These same people [01:31:20] lecturing us about democracy, they think [01:31:23] it is their right to be in charge. As if [01:31:25] anyone in a democracy has a right to be [01:31:27] in charge. People serve at the pleasure [01:31:30] of the population for the benefit of the [01:31:32] population. It's literally that simple. [01:31:35] But they don't believe that [01:31:42] Donald Trump has stood in the face of [01:31:44] that group, which includes every power [01:31:46] center, not simply in the United States, [01:31:48] but in the world, almost since the day [01:31:51] he called me in the car in the winter of [01:31:53] 2015 and said he was dead serious about [01:31:55] running. And he has faced them off. And [01:31:57] he has endured more punishment, graver [01:32:02] trials than any politician in the [01:32:03] history of this country. [01:32:06] And he didn't need to. He didn't need [01:32:08] to. At any point, he could have said, [01:32:10] "You know what? I've got a lot of [01:32:12] grandchildren, some of whom I enjoy [01:32:13] playing golf with. I'm pretty rich, [01:32:14] actually. You may have heard that. [01:32:17] And I don't need this." [01:32:19] And he has bulled forward with energy [01:32:24] and cheerfulness [01:32:28] from beginning to end. [01:32:31] And I would submit since AOC raised the [01:32:35] question of what a real man looks like, [01:32:39] let me just tell you my view of what a [01:32:41] real man looks like. A real man is a [01:32:44] cheerful man. And he's cheerful because [01:32:48] he's brave. [01:32:50] Brave people have hope. because they [01:32:53] have a mission and they're strong [01:32:55] inside. And they know because they are [01:32:58] living for something greater than [01:32:59] themselves that even if they die, they [01:33:02] don't die. The mission lives on. And [01:33:05] that's what gives them heart and [01:33:07] cheerfulness. They are not morose. They [01:33:10] are not self-pittitying. They are [01:33:12] bright, brighteyed, cheerful, energetic, [01:33:15] and in command. And that is exactly what [01:33:19] Trump has proven to be, including on the [01:33:21] day he was shot in the face. And I KNOW [01:33:24] BECAUSE I TALKED TO HIM THAT NIGHT [01:33:27] [applause] [01:33:31] AND HE MADE A JOKE ABOUT IT. [01:33:34] [cheering] [01:33:36] And I sometimes think, I'M A PRETTY [01:33:37] TOUGH GUY. I'VE BEEN FIRED BY ALL THESE [01:33:39] cable networks. [01:33:42] It's really hard to be fired by a cable [01:33:43] network. I'VE REALLY BEEN THROUGH IT. [01:33:46] THANK me for my service later. [01:33:49] [laughter] [01:33:53] IT'S ABSURD. [cheering] [01:33:55] ALL OF US ARE THE HEROES OF OUR OWN [01:33:56] DRAMA. Of course, no matter what it is. [01:33:59] You teach middle school social studies. [01:34:01] I'm sure you come home and think, "MAN, [01:34:02] I FOUGHT A BATTLE TODAY." [01:34:06] You run some stupid CABLE TV SHOW AND [01:34:08] YOU'RE LIKE, "I'M TOUGH AS HELL." [01:34:11] TRY GETTING SHOT IN THE FACE at a rally [01:34:14] and then pushing off the Secret Service [01:34:16] and standing up with your fist in the [01:34:17] air. Try that. [01:34:23] That was the most revealing moment I [01:34:26] have ever seen in the life not just of [01:34:28] any politician but of any person I have [01:34:30] known personally, someone I actually [01:34:33] know. And that's the moment that little [01:34:35] boys dream about. [01:34:38] That that that's I mean every little boy [01:34:40] because men do not become men [01:34:42] organically. They have to prove that [01:34:45] they're men [01:34:46] and every little boy dreams about SOME [01:34:49] WORSE SCENARIO. EVERYONE'S DEAD BUT ME [01:34:51] AND I'M CHARGING THE MACHINE GUN NEST [01:34:52] CUZ I'M THE BRAVEST MAN. [01:34:56] Would you would you be the bravest man [01:34:59] or would you be in fetal position [01:35:02] calling out your mom's name? I don't [01:35:03] know. We don't know. [01:35:05] You haven't been put in that position. I [01:35:06] haven't either. Donald Trump just was on [01:35:08] camera. [01:35:10] IT WAS SO unbelievable that Democrats on [01:35:14] MSNBC and the internet immediately [01:35:15] accused him of faking it on the grounds [01:35:18] that nobody could be that brave. And [01:35:21] it's true. That's not a kind of Doug [01:35:22] Mhof thing to do. [01:35:25] kind of hard to imagine the second [01:35:27] gentleman standing up and being like [01:35:29] fight, [01:35:32] you know, or Tim Walls. [laughter] [01:35:38] But the truth is, [01:35:41] masculinity is still an indispensable [01:35:43] thing. I'm sorry. [01:35:46] It [cheering] is. Even in AN AGE OF UBER [01:35:50] EATS AND air conditioning, [01:35:52] no one's going to have to slay a [01:35:54] mastadon with a spear, but you still [01:35:55] need a brave man in charge. Cuz it's a [01:35:58] rough world and unexpected things [01:35:59] happen. As my friend Mike Tyson said [01:36:02] famously, everybody got a plan till he [01:36:05] gets hit in the face. [01:36:07] So what's your plan when you get shot in [01:36:09] the face? You don't have a plan. You act [01:36:11] purely on instincts. And that's when we [01:36:13] find out if you're a leader or not. And [01:36:15] that's what we learned. And we're [01:36:17] learning it still. We're learning it [01:36:19] still because even if you or me have [01:36:22] been able to pull that off, you think [01:36:24] that's the end? You think that's the [01:36:25] last time they're going to try to do [01:36:26] that to you? Are you joking? No, [01:36:28] probably not. [01:36:30] You think even if you manage to get the [01:36:33] most votes, you can get elected. If you [01:36:35] get elected, what's it going to be like [01:36:36] to govern? It is an unending struggle [01:36:40] every single day to represent the people [01:36:43] you've promised to represent. the people [01:36:45] who otherwise have no representation. [01:36:48] None. Because trust me, outside of [01:36:51] Donald Trump, very few people in [01:36:53] Washington care about you. And I mean [01:36:55] that cuz you're not Ukrainian. [01:36:58] But he does care. And because he cares, [01:37:01] because at this point, I don't care if [01:37:03] you're a New York Times correspondent. [01:37:05] And if there are any in this room, let [01:37:06] me raise my middle finger in your face. [01:37:09] [cheering] [01:37:10] And that is heartfelt. [01:37:12] I mean that. THAT'S NOT JUST SOME [01:37:15] TALKING POINT I'M THROWING OUT THERE to [01:37:17] make you feel good. My hostility toward [01:37:19] legacy media is earned. I know them. [01:37:22] They're worse than you think. [01:37:26] But that's not just a talking point. [01:37:31] That is real. Someone who is willing to [01:37:35] do that on your behalf is not only the [01:37:39] man you need, he's the only man who can [01:37:43] represent you. Because that's what it's [01:37:45] going to take. You're going to have to [01:37:47] stare down the barrel of the hate aimed [01:37:50] at you. Not just from assorted people on [01:37:53] the internet, but from the most powerful [01:37:56] people on the planet. and you're gonna [01:37:58] have to stand up as straight and say [01:38:00] onward with a smile on your face every [01:38:03] day. And he's the only person I have [01:38:06] ever met in my entire 55 years on this [01:38:09] planet who can do that. [01:38:12] So with that, [cheering and applause] [01:38:15] let me get my handheld mic to introduce [01:38:19] the former and next president. [01:38:22] [cheering] [01:38:26] where we stand over [01:38:29] and I won't forget the men who died who [01:38:33] gave that to me and I stand up next to [01:38:38] you and the neighbor [01:38:44] I understand [01:38:47] God [01:38:51] [music] [01:39:00] I got to say [01:39:02] [music] [01:39:03] if you told me that I'd be doing this, I [01:39:05] would be here. [01:39:08] Now I am more honored than I've been in [01:39:11] a long time in memory. [01:39:16] Detroit. [music] [01:39:22] Oh, there he is. [01:39:25] [music] [01:39:27] [laughter] [01:39:29] Ladies and gentlemen, [01:39:31] [music] [01:39:34] President [01:39:36] Donald J. Trump. [01:39:39] [cheering] [01:39:47] [cheering] [01:39:52] [cheering] [01:39:59] Heat. [01:40:04] [cheering] [01:40:06] Heat. [01:40:09] [cheering] [01:40:10] [music] [01:40:13] Heat. Heat. [01:40:15] [music] [01:40:20] [cheering] [01:40:24] Yeah. Heat. [01:40:29] [music] [01:40:32] [cheering] [01:40:36] [music] [01:40:45] [cheering] [01:40:50] [cheering] [01:40:56] [cheering] [01:41:00] [applause] [01:41:02] [cheering] [01:41:04] Thank you, Mr. President. Well, thank [01:41:07] you. Thank you. [cheering] [01:41:09] So, [01:41:12] I I uh I've been thinking this for the [01:41:15] past uh eight years and I think it I've [01:41:18] thought it more frequently this year. Um [01:41:21] what motivates you to keep going? [01:41:23] Who the hell knows? I don't know. I just [01:41:26] want to be I just want to be with people [01:41:28] like this. There's so much love in this [01:41:30] [cheering] room. So much love, right? [01:41:36] No, it's pretty easy. I I could have a [01:41:39] lot of different I have a lot of [01:41:41] alternatives. I could be in a beautiful [01:41:42] beach with the waves hitting me in the [01:41:44] face and all that boring stuff. And I've [01:41:47] been there and you get very bored pretty [01:41:49] easily. I have one thing in mind. It's [01:41:52] called Make America Great Again. That's [01:41:55] all I think about. [cheering] [01:41:58] Amen. [01:42:00] But was there ever a moment I mean I [01:42:03] don't want to go through the litany but [01:42:04] I was thinking about it today because [01:42:06] we've all every person in this room has [01:42:07] followed this so carefully but if you [01:42:10] make a list of all the attacks some of [01:42:13] which are just mind-boggling in their [01:42:15] viciousness and unfairness culminating [01:42:18] with being shot. Was there ever a moment [01:42:20] where you just thought you know come on [01:42:22] this is too much? [01:42:25] You like not to think about that [01:42:26] honestly and and there are moments when [01:42:28] you don't feel so good about things but [01:42:30] you try not to do that. You try not to u [01:42:33] I always like to look forward. I don't [01:42:36] like to look so much in the present. I [01:42:38] don't like to look in the past so much [01:42:40] other than you have to learn from the [01:42:42] past. It's history. You have to learn [01:42:43] otherwise you're a very foolish person. [01:42:46] But I like to look forward. I like to [01:42:48] think of the positive. I think you have [01:42:49] to have a sort of the positive the [01:42:51] [music] power of positive thinking in a [01:42:53] way. and and uh I don't know, it's just [01:42:56] a mission that I'm on. It's I felt we [01:42:58] did we did great in the first election, [01:43:00] 2016, we did much better in the second [01:43:03] election. Bad things happened. Bad bad [01:43:06] bad things happened. And had I not done [01:43:08] well in the second, I would have said, [01:43:10] "All right, that's it." Because, you [01:43:11] know, you wouldn't have done well. But I [01:43:13] knew how well we did. And now, uh she [01:43:16] said, "You're right about that." But uh [01:43:19] no, but I if I didn't do, you know, we [01:43:22] got millions and millions more votes in [01:43:24] the second election, which rarely [01:43:26] happens to a president. Usually they get [01:43:28] less. Almost all the time they get less. [01:43:30] Obama got less. Barack Hussein Obama, he [01:43:33] got a lot less. [01:43:35] And uh [laughter] [01:43:37] had we not no had we not done well, but [01:43:41] I knew how well we did. And I said, [01:43:42] "Well, let's see how they do." And I [01:43:45] waited and I waited around for a year [01:43:47] and I looked at these people and Biden [01:43:49] was grossly incompetent. I saw that his [01:43:52] vice president wasn't even a discussion. [01:43:54] She came in last. She was the first one [01:43:56] to get out of the Democrat primary. She [01:43:59] was uh I guess number 22. I think there [01:44:02] were 22 people and she was the last she [01:44:05] was the last or first out if you want to [01:44:06] look at it that way. She never got to [01:44:08] Iowa. But I was watching and if they [01:44:11] could do well, I would have been very [01:44:12] happy. Actually, I would have been very [01:44:14] satisfied, but they were grossly [01:44:16] incompetent. And when I watched what [01:44:19] they were doing and how they were [01:44:20] destroying this country at the border, I [01:44:23] mean, millions and millions of people, [01:44:24] I'm sure we have some in here tonight [01:44:26] with us, you know, murderers and [01:44:29] uh drug dealers, [01:44:31] prisoners, you know, they have prisons [01:44:34] from prisons from all over the world are [01:44:37] being emptied out into our country. all [01:44:40] over the world, the Congo and Africa, [01:44:42] not just South America. You know this, [01:44:44] they're opening up their prisons and [01:44:46] they're bringing them into our country. [01:44:48] Anyway, so I watched other things too. I [01:44:50] watched I mean Afghanistan, you take a [01:44:53] look at Afghanistan, what happened with [01:44:55] Afghanistan, how bad that was. We I [01:44:57] wanted to get out. We were getting out. [01:45:00] We were going to keep Bram, but we were [01:45:01] getting out with dignity and strength. [01:45:04] We were strong. And the way they got [01:45:06] out, they took the soldiers out first. [01:45:08] No, you take the soldiers out last. [01:45:10] Anybody would know that. And you watched [01:45:13] all of the things that happened and I [01:45:16] said, "We're going to do this thing. [01:45:17] We're going to do it again." And uh [01:45:19] we're doing well. I mean, now we're [01:45:20] going to know in 4 days, but we're doing [01:45:23] very well. I think we're leading by a [01:45:25] lot. [applause] [01:45:27] And if we can keep them, if we can keep [01:45:30] that cheating down, because they're a [01:45:32] bunch of cheats. If we can keep that [01:45:34] cheating down, we're going to have a [01:45:36] tremendous victory. I think I think [01:45:38] it'll be down. I think it'll go down as [01:45:39] one of the greatest victories of all [01:45:42] time. [cheering] So, we're going to have [01:45:44] some We're going to have an exciting [01:45:46] time. We're going to have an exciting [01:45:48] time. [01:45:49] So, you were in New Mexico the other [01:45:51] day. New Mexico is considered a pretty [01:45:54] pretty blue state. [01:45:55] What were you doing there? [01:45:57] Well, they're also a border state. They [01:45:59] have people pouring in by the tens of [01:46:01] thousands and they're being decimated. [01:46:03] They're being hurt very badly. They also [01:46:05] have a pretty rotten economy for a lot [01:46:08] of reasons, but what they really have is [01:46:09] tremendous inflation. But beyond that, [01:46:12] because I happen to think that the [01:46:13] border is the single biggest issue. I [01:46:15] think the border is a bigger issue than [01:46:17] inflation. Inflation is destroying and [01:46:19] it's a country buster. You know, [01:46:20] inflation, it's broken up many countries [01:46:24] including Germany from many years ago. [01:46:26] Lots of you look at where there was big [01:46:28] big in this was the biggest inflation [01:46:30] and the worst inflation we've ever had. [01:46:32] They say in 48 years, they don't include [01:46:35] a lot of things. It was the worst [01:46:37] inflation we've ever had. Inflation is a [01:46:40] country buster. So, I'm not trying to [01:46:42] minimize that. But I think the biggest [01:46:45] problem and the the worst thing that's [01:46:46] happened to this country is allowing [01:46:50] millions of people in here that are c [01:46:52] criminal people. Look, when you empty [01:46:55] out your prisons and you put them into [01:46:57] the United States, a lot of bad things [01:46:59] happen. And they're coming in totally [01:47:01] unvetted, totally unchecked. They're [01:47:04] pouring in. Venezuela has allowed [01:47:08] thousands and thousands of the roughest [01:47:10] prisoners in the world to come in. You [01:47:13] know, their crime rate, their crime rate [01:47:15] is way down. I think like 70% 72%. [01:47:19] They've taken from Caracus and the [01:47:21] cities in Venezuela where they have the [01:47:23] problem. They've taken the street gangs [01:47:26] and they've delivered them into the [01:47:28] United States. Thank you very much. [01:47:29] They've taken their criminals. They've [01:47:31] taken their drug dealers and drug lords. [01:47:34] They've taken them out of Caracus and [01:47:36] they brought them into the United [01:47:38] States. And it is a disgrace. And we are [01:47:41] going to have to do a very large [01:47:43] deportation because you can't you can't [01:47:47] live like that. You can't it cannot be [01:47:50] sustained, Tucker. Cannot be sustained. [01:47:52] I think you know that better than [01:47:53] anybody. So I want I I I do know I I I [01:47:57] think it's the gravest crime ever [01:47:59] committed against the United States ever [01:48:01] by any country. We committed our leaders [01:48:04] committed against us. But it does raise [01:48:06] the question of motive. It it hasn't [01:48:09] helped the labor market any it hasn't [01:48:11] helped Americans at all. The I mean [01:48:14] you've heard a Democratic senator stood [01:48:16] up and said the United States military [01:48:18] should take these people. We should give [01:48:20] them guns. New York City has given them [01:48:22] guns and the police department. Like you [01:48:24] wonder like what is going on here? [01:48:27] So it's the hardest thing you know in [01:48:28] business and you like to go and where [01:48:30] you started from. You sort of like to [01:48:33] understand where the other side's coming [01:48:34] from. So here you're looking at [01:48:36] something. Why do they want men in [01:48:39] women's sports? And you know I've been [01:48:42] doing this now. I used to say I was very [01:48:43] proud to say I wasn't a politician but I [01:48:45] guess after a while you're sort of a [01:48:47] politician. [01:48:47] I think you you qualify. Yeah. And you [01:48:49] know, so I mean, I hate to say it, but [01:48:52] you like to know where the other side's [01:48:53] coming from. Uh, and and I'll say, why [01:48:58] do they want to have men, and they're so [01:49:00] emphatic about it, men playing in [01:49:03] women's sports? You see what's happening [01:49:04] in volleyball, what's happening in [01:49:06] swimming, you what's happening in [01:49:07] weightlifting, how about weightlifting, [01:49:09] where records that stood for 18 years, [01:49:12] you know, are being broken like by [01:49:14] hundreds of pounds. The whole thing is [01:49:17] crazy. And you say, why do they want to [01:49:20] have uh transition? I call them [01:49:23] transition operations by the thousands. [01:49:26] If you just say, well, I'm thinking [01:49:28] about it. They throw you into an [01:49:30] operating table. And you say, why do [01:49:33] they want to have that? Who wants that? [01:49:35] Who wants to have open borders? Which [01:49:38] are they're all the same thing. They [01:49:39] don't make any sense. You know, we're [01:49:40] the party of common sense, right? [01:49:42] Because I think we're really the party [01:49:43] of common sense. And and they're only [01:49:46] there can only be a couple of reasons. [01:49:49] Number one, they're stupid. Well, [01:49:51] they're not stupid because you can't be [01:49:53] stupid. No, but you can't be stupid and [01:49:56] be that good at cheating on elections. [01:49:58] Okay, cuz they're great at that. So, [01:50:00] they could be stupid. They could also [01:50:04] hate our country. They could hate our [01:50:07] country. They may They may hate our [01:50:09] country. They may not even know it, you [01:50:11] know. I mean, a lot of people don't know [01:50:12] it, but they and the other thing is they [01:50:15] want to cheat on elections by signing [01:50:17] these people up. And they are trying to [01:50:19] sign people up. They're trying to sign [01:50:21] people up that don't even know what [01:50:23] country they're in. Okay, so that's the [01:50:25] other thing. So, it's one of those three [01:50:27] things. Nobody really knows, but you'd [01:50:29] say, "Okay, so I've been doing this for [01:50:32] a while. I've never had anybody I've had [01:50:35] people come up say, gee, it would be [01:50:36] great if you could get the taxes down. [01:50:38] Gee, it would be great if you could do [01:50:39] this. So it be hundreds of things. [01:50:42] Nobody's ever come up to me and said, [01:50:44] "It's really important to me that we [01:50:46] allow men to play in women's sports." [01:50:48] Nobody. Nobody. And yet it's such a big [01:50:52] deal. It's such a big deal. [01:50:53] What? So you think the point may be just [01:50:55] to destroy just to break the country? [01:50:58] It could be. They hate our country. I [01:50:59] mean, they may hate our country. And we [01:51:01] deal with real scum. I mean, like a guy [01:51:03] like Adam Adam Shifty Schiff. He's a [01:51:07] sleeve bag and he's probably going to be [01:51:10] a senator if you can believe it. But I [01:51:12] call him watermelon head. He has the [01:51:16] No, he's unattractive both inside and [01:51:18] out. That is No, but [01:51:22] this is a really bad guy. This is a [01:51:25] dishonest guy. Not a dumb guy at all. Uh [01:51:29] he's got the smallest neck I've ever [01:51:32] seen on a human bag. It's he will never [01:51:34] be a football player. I can tell you. [01:51:37] But he's a smart guy, but he's a uh he's [01:51:41] just a sleeves bag. You know, there's [01:51:42] nothing else you could I'll give you. [01:51:44] Should I give you a little example? [01:51:45] I hope you will. I'm really enjoying [01:51:47] this a lot. [01:51:48] This gentleman happens to like my son, [01:51:50] Don, I think, cuz he likes you. Now, [01:51:52] maybe you don't, but he likes you. [01:51:53] I have a son, Don, who's a good guy. [01:51:55] He's a good guy. [01:51:57] He's a wild man. Little wild, [01:52:00] I would say. He's a little wild. [01:52:01] In a in a good way, [01:52:02] but in a good way. He's a very good kid. [01:52:04] And I read about like all of a sudden [01:52:09] he's involved with Russia, Russia, [01:52:11] Russia. I said, "But I know him so well. [01:52:13] He's my boy. I know exactly. He knows [01:52:16] less about Russia than the cameraman [01:52:18] that's sitting right there who's never [01:52:20] been Don doesn't know anything about [01:52:22] Russia." But one day about, you know, [01:52:25] two years, three years before they met, [01:52:27] a whole group of people met with a [01:52:29] Russian lawyer having to do with these [01:52:32] Novitzky act or something having to do [01:52:34] with child adoption. [01:52:36] Crazy. But she was a Russian. Now, [01:52:39] everybody in Congress knew this woman. [01:52:41] But anyway, they go after him. Now, [01:52:44] think of this. Russia, Russia, Russia [01:52:46] was a major hoax. Okay? It's now been a [01:52:48] judge to be a total major hoax. We had [01:52:50] the Mueller Commission. We had [01:52:52] everybody. It's all a It was a hoax. It [01:52:55] was made up to justify why Hillary [01:52:58] Clinton lost the election, which he [01:52:59] wasn't supposed to lose. It was a It was [01:53:01] a totally And it was made up by Schiff [01:53:04] and Hillary and some other sleep just [01:53:06] total sleeves balls. And what happened [01:53:09] is the fake news media, which is back [01:53:11] there, you do know that they're always [01:53:13] around someplace. [01:53:17] But what happened is the fake news [01:53:19] media, [01:53:21] what they said is it started with a [01:53:23] simple move. How did you lose the [01:53:26] election? It was Russia. And I'm saying [01:53:30] to myself, wait a minute, I won this [01:53:31] election. What the hell did Russia have [01:53:33] to do with it? And then it went and it [01:53:36] was only supposed to be a one-day deal [01:53:38] by the Democrats. In other words, it was [01:53:40] going to But the press picked it up and [01:53:43] they liked it. They like, "Ooh, Russia, [01:53:45] that sounds good. You covered it better [01:53:47] than you were funny. You'd go Russia, [01:53:49] Russia, Russia. You'd go crazy. But it [01:53:52] drove you crazy, didn't it? Because you [01:53:53] knew it was such [01:53:54] insane. And all these people believed [01:53:56] it. It was [01:53:57] such a hoax. They actually tried [01:53:59] starting it up about two months ago. Did [01:54:01] you see it? Flopped. And this time the [01:54:03] press just couldn't get away with it. [01:54:05] I'll tell you about our lawsuit having [01:54:07] to do with the Pulitzer. You know, we we [01:54:08] brought a lawsuit against because they [01:54:11] said the New York Times, Washington [01:54:13] Post, they got the Pulitzer Press for [01:54:16] for accurate and beautiful reporting on [01:54:18] the Russia Russia Russia hoax, you know, [01:54:20] the whole thing. And I sued them and [01:54:23] it's doing very well. By the way, I want [01:54:25] the reporters to give back their awards [01:54:28] because they were wrong. There were [01:54:30] plenty of guys that were right like you [01:54:32] and Sean and there were plenty of guys [01:54:35] that were right. But so I said, so but [01:54:38] here's the thing. So with shifty shift, [01:54:40] see that's the weave. See, we start. You [01:54:42] know about the weave, right? Start. As [01:54:44] long as you come back to the right [01:54:46] location. So what happens? [laughter] [01:54:48] You understand that? [01:54:50] Yeah. [01:54:50] Somebody said, "Does you ramble?" I [01:54:52] said, "I don't ramble. I do the weave. I [01:54:54] cover many, many subjects." And you [01:54:56] always come back to the right. That's [01:54:58] genius. There's a difference between [01:55:00] rambling and genius. [01:55:02] But [cheering] [01:55:05] okay, so now getting back to the point, [01:55:09] but so I have a son, Don, a good guy, [01:55:11] knows nothing about Russia, has zero, [01:55:14] and they went through millions of phone [01:55:16] calls. It wasn't one call to Russia, [01:55:18] etc., etc. So Shifty Schiff, Adam [01:55:22] Schiff, a real sleeves bag. He's at an [01:55:25] intelligence meeting and he's not [01:55:27] supposed to be talking, but wherever he [01:55:29] goes, the press is out there standing [01:55:30] because, you know, he's uh provocative [01:55:32] or whatever the hell or because they [01:55:35] figure they'll get something bad on me, [01:55:36] which is probably much more accurate. [01:55:39] So, Schiff comes out. Now, think of [01:55:40] this, how bad a person you have to be. I [01:55:43] have a son and I love my son. I love all [01:55:45] my children. You love your children. I [01:55:47] mean, there are a couple of people that [01:55:48] who doesn't love their children? [01:55:50] There'll be about 20 people out there. [01:55:52] But I have a son [laughter] [01:55:54] and I love my son and he's a good boy. [01:55:57] He's a good guy. You know Eric, you know [01:56:00] Baron. You I love my kids. I have good [01:56:04] kids. But I love my son. And [01:56:07] shift goes out. Now think of this. It [01:56:10] was him and crooked Hillary and some [01:56:12] other people. They conceived of this [01:56:14] hoax. So they know it's a hoax. They [01:56:18] know it's not real because it's a madeup [01:56:21] story that they conceived and you know [01:56:23] they spied on my campaign all this stuff [01:56:25] but they conceived of the story. So he [01:56:28] knows the story is false and yet he [01:56:30] leaves an intelligence meeting goes to [01:56:33] the press which is waiting outside a lot [01:56:35] of press and he says something to the [01:56:38] effect Donald Trump Jr. The son of the [01:56:44] president [01:56:46] of the United States will be going to [01:56:49] jail. He will spend many years in prison [01:56:54] for what he's done to our nation. [01:56:58] And think of how bad you have to be. He [01:57:01] just said that an innocent kid is going [01:57:03] to go to prison on a story that's a buck [01:57:07] story. It's a madeup story. And he said, [01:57:11] "My son, the president's son, is going [01:57:13] to spend many years in prison." I called [01:57:16] my son. I said, "Hey, Don, how's [01:57:19] everything? Are you okay with this?" He [01:57:21] said, "Dad, I don't know what they're [01:57:22] talking." He was And he was dead. He [01:57:25] said, "I don't know what they're [01:57:27] I didn't want to get into it too much [01:57:29] because I didn't want to make them [01:57:30] nervous." And I said, "Uh, well, you [01:57:34] don't know anything about Russia." He [01:57:35] said, "Dad, I don't know any I have [01:57:37] nothing. I don't know what they're [01:57:38] talking about. So, think of this. It [01:57:41] turned out the Mueller report. And I [01:57:44] tell you, it was an amazing thing that [01:57:45] happened because I had 18 radical left [01:57:50] lunatics and I had Mueller who didn't [01:57:52] know where the hell he was. Okay? You [01:57:54] saw that in the hearings. But think of [01:57:56] this. [01:57:58] I had no chance. It was a stack court, [01:58:01] but I had an angel in that court. I had [01:58:04] somebody that wouldn't allow them to do [01:58:08] what some of the sleeves bags that you [01:58:10] know and you know who they are. Somebody [01:58:13] on that court and I think I know the [01:58:14] person high quality person and would not [01:58:18] allow them to do what they would have [01:58:19] loved to have done is convict even [01:58:22] though you're totally innocent. You [01:58:23] didn't even know what the hell. So we [01:58:24] were exonerated fully. There was no [01:58:27] hoax. There was no anything. We were [01:58:29] exonerated fully. But but just think of [01:58:32] it. Just think and the Mueller report [01:58:35] came out and it was a complete [01:58:37] exoneration. But here's a guy that made [01:58:40] up a story that tried to put my son in [01:58:44] prison for years and he knew the story [01:58:47] was false. They made it up. How bad a [01:58:51] person do you have to be? And I heard [01:58:54] the son of the president of the United [01:58:56] States is going to jail and he'll be [01:59:00] there for many years on a story. Now, [01:59:03] how would you feel if you're the kid? I [01:59:04] mean, you're a young kid and you're [01:59:05] hearing this crap. Just think of it. But [01:59:08] how bad do you have to be? So, you know [01:59:10] it's fake because he made it up. And you [01:59:14] know, he's a storyteller, too. You know, [01:59:15] he writes little stories. You [01:59:17] know that, right? [01:59:19] But I just think they're really we have [01:59:22] some and you know I talk about the enemy [01:59:24] from within and they do have they're the [01:59:26] greatest con people in the world. Oh [01:59:28] they talk about how dare that's a threat [01:59:30] to democracy. They're always they're the [01:59:32] threat to democracy. You know the [01:59:34] amazing thing the amazing thing [01:59:38] [applause] [01:59:39] is where they say he wants to become [01:59:42] elected and he wants to put people in [01:59:44] jail. How terrible. They want that's [01:59:47] what they've been trying to do to me for [01:59:49] four years. [01:59:51] And I I should say that your son Don had [01:59:55] five small children when five. Can you [01:59:58] imagine threatening a man with five kids [02:00:00] with prison for a crime he didn't [02:00:02] commit? So you said that you were saved [02:00:04] in the end by an angel. How have your [02:00:07] views about God changed in the last [02:00:11] eight years and particularly after [02:00:12] getting shot? Well, look, I've always [02:00:16] been a believer, but I wouldn't say, you [02:00:19] know, there's a certain pastor, Robert [02:00:21] Jeff, and I didn't know, name is Robert [02:00:24] Jeff, nice guy from Texas, and he said, [02:00:28] you know, Trump may not be the best [02:00:30] Christian of all, but he's the only one [02:00:33] going to take us to the promised land [02:00:35] because he's the best leader and he's [02:00:36] the toughest guy and he's going to be [02:00:38] able to get us through this crazy lot. [02:00:41] [cheering] and he was a big supporter [02:00:43] and now I have unbelievable evangelical [02:00:46] and Christian support because I have I [02:00:49] mean I've done a great job for them and [02:00:51] we're you know we're we're together but [02:00:53] he said he may not know the Bible quite [02:00:55] as well as other people are supposed to [02:00:58] but you know he also did something they [02:01:00] picked Ronald Reagan over Jimmy Carter a [02:01:02] long time ago you know that sort of that [02:01:04] was they said he wasn't quite as [02:01:06] religious but he's the guy that's going [02:01:08] to get the job done and I really got I [02:01:10] did a great job with a lot of things [02:01:11] having to do with saving religion [02:01:14] because these people want to put [02:01:15] religion out of business. These people [02:01:17] are, you know, they go crazy when I say [02:01:20] the enemy from within. And I said, [02:01:23] "Look, we have China, we have Russia, we [02:01:26] have Kim Jong-un of North Korea, we have [02:01:28] a lot of people out there, but if you [02:01:31] have a smart president, I had a great [02:01:33] relationship with President Xi until the [02:01:35] China virus came in, and that was a [02:01:38] bridge too far. But we'll have a very [02:01:39] good relationship." [02:01:41] And there's reasons for them to want to [02:01:43] like us. There's big reasons. But if you [02:01:45] have a smart president who want that [02:01:47] kind of smart meaning with people, if [02:01:50] you have a smart president, somebody [02:01:51] that knows what's happening, you're [02:01:52] going to be fine. But you know, we do [02:01:55] have an enemy from within. We have some [02:01:56] very bad people. And those people are [02:01:59] also very dangerous. They would like to [02:02:00] take down our country. They'd like to [02:02:02] have our country be a nice communist [02:02:04] country or a fascist in any way they [02:02:07] can. And we have to be careful of that. [02:02:09] But they're the greatest con artists in [02:02:11] the world because soon as I said an [02:02:13] enemy from within, they said, "Oh, he [02:02:16] wants a Oh, he's saying an enemy from [02:02:18] within." These are sick puppies, I'm [02:02:20] telling you. Well, I mean, I got to say, [02:02:23] just objectively, I noticed that the [02:02:26] second you left and Biden came in, we [02:02:30] didn't have any more Antifa riots, which [02:02:32] makes me wonder if like how is Antifa [02:02:35] not the militia of the Democratic party? [02:02:38] Yeah, but you do have you did have a lot [02:02:40] of riots and you have a lot of you have [02:02:43] a lot of people being hurt in a [02:02:45] different way. You have a lot of you [02:02:47] have a lot of people being hurt very [02:02:49] very badly. We stopped you know we had a [02:02:51] period of time where they wanted to tear [02:02:53] down statues. Yeah. [02:02:54] And you know they thought the statue of [02:02:56] Abraham Lincoln should be ripped down [02:02:58] immediately and a couple of others and [02:03:00] we stopped them. I signed an old bill [02:03:01] that was old and dusty. is like from [02:03:03] 1910 the uh United Statues Act of like [02:03:08] 1910. It said that if you tear down a [02:03:11] statue or even get near it, if you don't [02:03:13] want it, if up to the president, you go [02:03:16] to jail for 10 years. And when they [02:03:18] started getting a little bit frisky, I [02:03:21] took that old dusty statue. Hadn't been [02:03:23] used in a long time. We took it out and [02:03:27] they were getting a little wild. You [02:03:28] remember that period of time? And I [02:03:30] said, I had a little news conference and [02:03:31] I said, "Anybody that touches a statue, [02:03:34] they were going to rip down Andrew [02:03:36] Johnson. They were going to rip down [02:03:37] Andrew Jackson." And this, the rope was [02:03:40] already on them. And I mean, I saw what [02:03:42] was going on. And I signed that thing [02:03:45] and I had a news conference. I said, [02:03:47] "Anybody that touches a statue, if you [02:03:50] touch the statue, you're going to jail [02:03:53] for 10 years with no parole, no early, [02:03:56] no early getting out." And [02:04:00] [applause and cheering] [02:04:01] I looked cuz there was a little discord [02:04:03] in I looked at those people from the [02:04:06] back and I saw those people. I saw about [02:04:10] 1,000 asses. They were facing me as they [02:04:13] headed as they headed out of town. They [02:04:16] were heading out of town and we never [02:04:18] heard from them again until recently. [02:04:21] until recently when you had uh about 2 [02:04:25] months ago, you had some horrible riots [02:04:28] in Washington DC where they took spray [02:04:30] paint and they sprayed the limestone [02:04:32] lions and they burned the American flags [02:04:35] badly. And you know, I'd like to see [02:04:39] anybody that burns the American flag one [02:04:42] year in jail. I really believe that [02:04:44] [cheering] [02:04:46] you you mentioned the enemy within. [02:04:49] It's pretty clear. Well, it's not clear. [02:04:51] It's a fact that the CIA and the FBI, [02:04:53] which are absolutely not allowed by law [02:04:56] to have any influence in American [02:04:58] politics because that's the end of [02:04:59] democracy, both of them and a bunch of [02:05:02] other intel agencies worked against you [02:05:04] on behalf of the Democratic Party from [02:05:07] the minute you got elected in 2016, and [02:05:10] they're still doing it. They're working [02:05:11] against you now. What will you do about [02:05:13] that? [02:05:15] So, one thing I've learned in [02:05:16] Washington, it's all people. You got to [02:05:19] get the right people. So when I got [02:05:21] elected, I was only according to the [02:05:23] fake news, which I think in this case it [02:05:25] wasn't fake. They said I was here 17 [02:05:27] times during the course of my life and I [02:05:29] never stayed over. So I wasn't a [02:05:31] Washington person. I was a New York [02:05:33] person. I knew New York, but I didn't [02:05:35] know Washington. And all of a sudden, [02:05:38] I'm the president of the United States. [02:05:40] I'm saying, and I did I didn't know [02:05:42] anybody. I said, "Hello, anybody? Does [02:05:44] anybody would like to have dinner or [02:05:45] something?" But so I had to rely on [02:05:49] rhinos and and good people too. Even [02:05:52] some good rhinos. There aren't too many [02:05:54] of them. They're they're sort of a dying [02:05:56] breed right now, I would say, actually. [02:05:58] But I had to rely on people that I [02:06:01] didn't know to give me information. And [02:06:03] I won't use any specifics, but I had [02:06:05] some people in government with me and I [02:06:07] realized and you know, they they have [02:06:09] pretty much different philosophies than [02:06:11] I would have or than you would have. And [02:06:13] for the most part, we had great people. [02:06:15] I mean, we had great trade people. I had [02:06:16] great military people. I had the real [02:06:18] military, not the Millies, who's, you [02:06:20] know, the the stupid people. Some of [02:06:22] these people, by the way, every one of [02:06:24] those people having to do with [02:06:25] Afghanistan should be fired immediately. [02:06:28] Every general should be fired [02:06:31] immediately. You know, Biden doesn't [02:06:33] fire anybody. That's why he never has [02:06:35] books written about Well, two reasons. [02:06:37] Number one, nobody cares about him. It's [02:06:40] not like, oh, let's write a book about [02:06:41] Biden. Nobody cares. But the other thing [02:06:44] is that he never I don't think has he [02:06:46] fired anybody. I don't think he's fired [02:06:48] I fired a lot of people. I didn't like [02:06:49] people. I fired them. And then he [02:06:51] immediately get called by the New York [02:06:53] Times or somebody because they're very I [02:06:55] mean they truly are the enemy of the [02:06:57] people. They're the enemy of the people. [02:06:59] Those people right there for not all of [02:07:02] them but about 91%. [02:07:04] They're the enemy of the people. So [02:07:06] they'll say, "Oh, he got fired, [02:07:08] therefore he" And the interesting thing [02:07:10] about firing people, you can fire them [02:07:13] really nice. Like even take I've taken [02:07:17] months. Nice and easy. Have lunch. B, [02:07:19] let's think about it. Ba. In the end, [02:07:22] they get fired. And then they wake up [02:07:23] the next morning. That son of a [02:07:25] fired me. Right? Or you can do like I [02:07:29] did on The Apprentice. You're fired. Get [02:07:32] the hell out of here. Doesn't matter. [02:07:34] When you fire somebody, you fire [02:07:37] somebody. I've learned after years, you [02:07:40] might as well just fire them. Then I do [02:07:42] another thing. I say, and I wouldn't do [02:07:45] that again. I because I'm I'm a nice [02:07:47] person. I don't want to hurt somebody. I [02:07:50] say, [02:07:52] "Give me a letter. You know what that [02:07:54] means? Give me a letter." I said, "Look, [02:07:55] it's not working out. You're not the guy [02:07:57] for me. Give me a letter of [02:07:59] resignations." I say, "Give me a [02:08:00] letter." Everyone knows what that means. [02:08:02] So, a guy will write a letter, dear. And [02:08:04] then he'll say, "He quit." And that's [02:08:06] okay. That's what I'm, you know, the [02:08:08] problem is when that happens with me, [02:08:10] it's always a big story. So and so [02:08:11] quits. [02:08:13] Virtually every person that gave me a [02:08:15] letter, I said, "Give me a letter." [02:08:17] Virtually every person that quit, they [02:08:19] only quit because I said essentially, [02:08:21] "You're fired. Get the hell out of [02:08:23] here." But I want to be nice because I'm [02:08:26] not looking to fire somebody publicly. I [02:08:28] wouldn't do that anymore. I'm just going [02:08:29] to say if somebody doesn't work out and [02:08:32] no matter how good you are, you always [02:08:33] have people that don't work out. It's [02:08:35] interesting. Sometimes people you think [02:08:38] they're okay, maybe not so great, they [02:08:41] turn out to be great. And sometimes you [02:08:43] say, "This guy is going to be phenomenal [02:08:46] and he turns out to be a stiff." But I [02:08:49] had some I had some people that were, [02:08:51] you know, like like a guy like John [02:08:53] Bolton. A friend of mine calls me after [02:08:56] I put him on. He said, ' Don't hire that [02:08:59] guy. He's no good. He's bad news. He's [02:09:00] dumb as a rock and all that stuff. I [02:09:03] said, 'It's a problem, but I like him [02:09:05] for a different reason. He's the one [02:09:07] that got Bush, him and Cheney, and a [02:09:08] couple of other of these lunatics. They [02:09:10] got them to go into the Middle East and [02:09:12] to create war in the Middle East to [02:09:15] spend $9 trillion. [02:09:18] Remember, I used to say, "Don't go into [02:09:20] Iraq, but if you do go in, keep the [02:09:23] oil." Well, they went in, but they [02:09:25] didn't keep the oil. They didn't keep [02:09:26] anything. You know, Iraq is a massive [02:09:29] oil country. They have $400 billion [02:09:33] dollars right now. But I said, "Don't go [02:09:36] in." But if and but I said it as a [02:09:38] civilian. So people cared because I get [02:09:40] for whatever reason I get a [02:09:42] disproportionate amount of publicity and [02:09:44] someday some he's going to explain to me [02:09:46] why you will you explain that to me. So [02:09:49] even as a civilian sort of before I ran [02:09:53] I but I'd be very much you know involved [02:09:55] with uh things and statements they'd [02:09:57] call and ask but I said don't go in they [02:10:00] went in it was such a bad decision so [02:10:03] Bolton see again you get back Bolton a [02:10:06] real dope but I thought he'd be great [02:10:09] because he was so stupid he was like a [02:10:12] boiler every time if if somebody shot [02:10:16] down a little tiny crappy drone own that [02:10:19] cost about $15. He'd want to go to war [02:10:22] with Russia. I said, "No, I think he was [02:10:25] great for me though for a period of time [02:10:27] because he was a nut job and everybody I [02:10:30] could see his face get red red with that [02:10:33] stupid white mustache [02:10:35] and he'd be ready to explode." And this [02:10:39] was good for me. I went to Kim Jong-un [02:10:42] in North Korea. I took this with [02:10:44] me and he never said anything. But when [02:10:48] Kim Jong-un saw him, he said, "Oh [02:10:51] I think the guy wants to go to war." So [02:10:54] he was great for me to negotiate with. [02:10:57] The same thing with Russia. You know, [02:10:59] when Putin saw him, I'd be very nice. [02:11:01] I'd say, "Hi, Vladimir. How you doing?" [02:11:03] And then Pton's, you know, two rows back [02:11:05] and they'd see that and they'd [02:11:07] say, "Holy this guy wants to go to [02:11:09] war with me." [02:11:11] And I got a lot of what I wanted. You [02:11:12] know, we killed, as you know, the [02:11:14] Nordstream 2. I killed Nordstream, too. [02:11:17] That's the other thing that's great. [02:11:20] Their their their [02:11:22] PR sense, their political sense. Very [02:11:25] interesting. They love to say that I was [02:11:29] a friend of Russia. I worked for Russia. [02:11:32] I was a Russian spy. These people are [02:11:35] sick. The biggest job Russia ever had is [02:11:38] Nordstream 2. This is the biggest [02:11:40] pipeline like in the world. Goes from [02:11:42] Russia to Germany and all over Europe. I [02:11:45] killed it. Nobody would kill it but me. [02:11:48] I stopped it. The thing was half built [02:11:51] dead. [02:11:53] Then there's obviously [02:11:57] Look, in all fairness to Biden, he was [02:12:00] dumb 35 years ago. He was a dumb guy. [02:12:03] It's true. It's true. But he comes in [02:12:08] and he approves it. But he stops the [02:12:10] Keystone pipeline, which really we need. [02:12:12] That's our pipeline. But think of it. [02:12:14] Wrong country. [02:12:15] Yeah. Think but think of it. It's rough. [02:12:17] It's rough stuff. He stopped. I said, [02:12:19] "Wait a minute. It's supposed to be the [02:12:20] other way. Let Keystone go, but stop the [02:12:22] Russian pipeline." And I went to the [02:12:24] comp like Germany and the different [02:12:27] countries, but mostly Germany. And say, [02:12:29] "So, let's get this straight. [02:12:32] We're helping you and guarding you from [02:12:34] Russia, but you're paying Russia [02:12:37] billions of dollars a month for oil. [02:12:40] How's that working? That's not working, [02:12:42] dude. I mean, the whole concept. Anyway, [02:12:43] I stopped it and then I keep reading [02:12:46] stories that, "Oh, I was a puppet for [02:12:48] Russia." Putin actually said to me, "If [02:12:51] you're a puppet now, I'd hate to see if [02:12:52] you were angry because this was the [02:12:55] biggest economic job. This was the most [02:12:57] important thing that they probably had [02:12:59] ever done." And I stopped it. Uh, it's [02:13:02] all about the people, Tucker. If you [02:13:04] have the right people, it goes [02:13:06] beautifully. It's like in my real estate [02:13:08] business. If I have a good building here [02:13:10] and I have a good superintendent of the [02:13:12] building and that guy's doing a great [02:13:14] job and I've done it over the years with [02:13:16] my father would have a building and [02:13:17] another building and you'd have a great [02:13:20] super here and a lousy super there the [02:13:23] one here the building everything was [02:13:25] perfect over here everything was crappy [02:13:28] that we had the so now I say let's take [02:13:32] this super move them over here it worked [02:13:35] beautifully for there but not for there [02:13:37] because now all of sudden that one [02:13:39] doesn't. It's all about the people. You [02:13:41] got to put the people in. And if I have [02:13:43] any complaint about myself and I I don't [02:13:46] really blame myself because in all [02:13:48] fairness, [02:13:49] I became president of the United States [02:13:52] and I never did this stuff before. You [02:13:54] know, it's pretty good. I never did it [02:13:56] before. I was driving down Pennsylvania, [02:14:00] Pennsylvania Avenue with Melania, the [02:14:04] new first lady, who's great. People love [02:14:06] her. got the number one selling book, [02:14:09] Tucker. She's got the number Melania [02:14:11] right now has the number one selling. Go [02:14:13] out and buy it. It's a great book. It [02:14:15] really is. But [laughter] [02:14:16] but think, so I had never done it before [02:14:20] and I do it. We had 18 people including [02:14:24] me. We had debates and all of a sudden [02:14:26] we had 17, 16, 15, and they started [02:14:30] disappearing. And a lot of people [02:14:32] thought I was doing it just for fun. You [02:14:34] did. I think Tucker did though. He [02:14:35] thought he thought I was having a good [02:14:37] time. I was having actually good I was [02:14:39] actually having a good time. [02:14:41] But all of a sudden, did you notice they [02:14:43] started to disappear? Then you have 10 [02:14:44] people and then, you know, you had low [02:14:47] energy people. You had a lot of [02:14:48] interesting people. And then I came up [02:14:51] with nicknames for everybody. And for [02:14:52] the most part, they were extremely [02:14:54] destructive, right? We had some [02:14:56] beauties. We had some like Pocahontas [02:14:59] for the but the because I don't use my [02:15:01] Republican names anymore because I'm [02:15:03] friendly with all those guys. We retired [02:15:04] those labs, but all of a sudden they [02:15:06] start and then we get down to 10. So now [02:15:10] eight are gone and we're down to 10. [02:15:14] Remember we needed two stages because [02:15:15] there was so many. I said we have the [02:15:17] children stage and then we have the [02:15:19] grown-up stage. And it was all based on [02:15:21] the numbers, the ratings, the numbers, [02:15:23] your popularity, how you're doing. So [02:15:26] there were 10, then were eight, there [02:15:28] were five, there were four. 321, right? [02:15:32] And all of a sudden I'm I'm the nominee. [02:15:36] And everyone thought I didn't want to [02:15:38] be, but I did want to be. Don't let him [02:15:40] tell you that. They said he didn't. All [02:15:42] these geniuses they said he didn't [02:15:44] really want to win. He's extremely upset [02:15:47] that he No, no. If you're going to play [02:15:50] it, you know, win. And some people were [02:15:52] surprised. But you heard that I didn't [02:15:54] want to win and I was miserable that I [02:15:57] won. No, that's a false story. That's [02:15:59] their own misinformation. [02:16:02] A term I use a lot and now they use it [02:16:04] all over. I always say misinformation, [02:16:05] disinformation and now everybody says [02:16:08] that so I don't use it anymore. But what [02:16:10] happens is I end up being the nominee [02:16:14] and then I watch the other side, Bernie [02:16:16] Sanders and crooked Hillary go at it and [02:16:20] it's crooked Hillary and all of a sudden [02:16:22] I'm fighting against crooked Hillary [02:16:25] Clinton who's a smart woman, much [02:16:27] smarter than Camala but doesn't lie as [02:16:30] much. Hillary was a liar, a horrible [02:16:32] scoundrel, but this one lies so much and [02:16:36] and she's a low IQ individual. She [02:16:39] doesn't even know she's lying. I'm [02:16:40] telling you, this is not what you want [02:16:41] for your president. That has nothing to [02:16:44] do with me. This is not what you want. [02:16:46] She's a very low IQ individual. She's [02:16:48] dumb as a rock and you can't have that. [02:16:51] You can't have that. We love our country [02:16:53] too much. You can't have it. We just [02:16:55] went through four years of it. You can't [02:16:57] have anymore. The c a country can only [02:17:00] take so much. [02:17:02] And then I won. And so the point is that [02:17:05] I never did it before, right? I'm [02:17:07] president of the United States and I was [02:17:09] never even a politician before and I [02:17:12] picked some great people. Lighheiser in [02:17:14] trade and lot we had a lot of great [02:17:15] people. But [02:17:16] what's interesting is [02:17:17] it's all about the people. You got to [02:17:18] have the right people. [02:17:19] When you ran in 2016, the leaders and [02:17:23] heroes of the Republican party were the [02:17:25] Bush and Cheney families. [02:17:27] And is it weird for you to see Liz [02:17:32] Cheney, that'd be Dick Cheny's repulsive [02:17:35] little daughter, running against you [02:17:38] with Kla Harris. [02:17:40] Well, I think it hurts Kamla a lot [02:17:42] actually. [02:17:44] Look, she's a deranged person. The [02:17:47] reason she doesn't like me is that she [02:17:49] wanted to stay in Iraq. She wanted to [02:17:52] stay. She wants to, you know, tough [02:17:54] tough person. You know, people get [02:17:55] killed all over. is real tough, right? [02:17:57] They're not the tough people. Don't [02:17:59] forget, I went against her and in her [02:18:03] state, which is a great, beautiful [02:18:04] state. She lost for Congress with the [02:18:09] highest number in history. There has [02:18:12] never been a Congress person that lost [02:18:15] by almost 40 points. And the reason is [02:18:19] because if they were ever in that [02:18:20] situation, they'd quit. And she lost. [02:18:23] She was beaten by a tremendous person [02:18:25] actually tremendous that I backed fully. [02:18:28] But the reason she couldn't stand me is [02:18:30] that she always wanted to go to war with [02:18:32] people. I don't want to go to war. She [02:18:34] wanted to go she wanted to stay in [02:18:36] Syria. I took them out. She wanted to [02:18:38] stay in Iraq. I took them out. I mean, [02:18:41] if it were up to her, we'd we'd be in 50 [02:18:44] different countries. And you know, [02:18:46] number one, it's very dangerous. Number [02:18:48] two, a lot of people get killed. And [02:18:50] number three, I mean it's very very [02:18:53] expensive. That's why we owe 36 trillion [02:18:55] dollars. We go, you know, it used to be [02:18:58] you go to war to the victor belong the [02:19:01] spoils, right? In other words, if you [02:19:03] beat a country, you own that country, [02:19:04] you take the oil, you we go to war, we [02:19:08] bomb the crap out of it, then we leave. [02:19:10] You know, it's almost like, what are we [02:19:11] doing? What what's going on? We we [02:19:14] bombed the whole Middle East and then we [02:19:17] left. What did we get? We got nothing. [02:19:20] We destroyed. I mean, we bombed the hell [02:19:22] out of everything. You know, when they [02:19:24] went into when they took out Iraq [02:19:28] for a thousand years with different [02:19:31] names, you had Iran and Iraq. Similar [02:19:34] powers. They were the two big ones. And [02:19:37] for a thousand years, they would fight [02:19:39] each other. This way, this way, this [02:19:41] way, then they'd rest. This way, this [02:19:43] then they'd rest. They were the a selfch [02:19:46] check. Then one day we go in and bomb [02:19:48] the hell out of one. We destroy one and [02:19:51] then all of a sudden Iran has the whole [02:19:53] Middle East to itself. And by the way, [02:19:55] right now Iran has Iraq. Iraq is like a [02:19:58] subsidiary of Iran. All right, we did so [02:20:02] many bad moves. And her father was was [02:20:04] it, you know, her father was I was very [02:20:07] critical of her father for years. I'd [02:20:09] never met him, but I'd say anybody that [02:20:12] went into the Middle East I thought was [02:20:14] stupid. And he, they say, convinced [02:20:16] Bush. Bush. Oh, he was just, he was [02:20:20] another beauty. But he supposedly [02:20:23] convinced Bush to go in. Him, Bolton, [02:20:26] and some other lightweights convinced [02:20:28] them to go in. Let's go into the Middle [02:20:29] East and destroy the whole place and [02:20:31] kill millions of people. So, they went [02:20:33] in. But I was never a fan of Cheney. I [02:20:36] was always very critical. And when I [02:20:38] announced that, I very critical [02:20:39] actually, not personally, but I said, [02:20:41] "He made a horrible mistake. What are [02:20:44] these people doing? They're spending. We [02:20:46] spent 9 trillion trillion with a T. Not [02:20:52] even with a B. Normally I say not [02:20:54] million, billion. But now I say not [02:20:57] billion, trillion. We spent9 trillion [02:21:00] dollars bombing the hell out of the [02:21:03] Middle East. And what the hell did we [02:21:06] get? Other than lots of dead people all, [02:21:08] including our people, we got nothing. So [02:21:11] I was very critical of him. And then I [02:21:13] announced I was running and I was [02:21:15] shocked that he was one of the first [02:21:18] people. He endorsed me immediately. I [02:21:20] said, "That's amazing." But he had [02:21:22] something that was very interesting. He [02:21:24] had Scooter Liberty. I mean, these are [02:21:27] little stories that are interesting. [02:21:29] Scooter Liberty was a man that could [02:21:32] have done great destruction to Bush and [02:21:36] they left him behind. He was given to [02:21:38] the prosecutors. They prosecuted him [02:21:42] rather violently and he was almost like [02:21:45] a sacrificial lamb. And as somebody that [02:21:48] knows a lot about what's happening, I [02:21:49] said, you know, if I were ever [02:21:52] president, I'd do something with that [02:21:53] guy. That guy got treated very badly, [02:21:55] Scooter Libby. And when I became [02:21:57] president, I actually called Dick [02:22:00] Cheney. I said, "Let me ask you about [02:22:02] Scooter Libby. [02:22:04] He was best friends. He he was begging [02:22:07] Bush to give Scooter Libby a pardon, but [02:22:12] Bush didn't have the courage to do it. [02:22:14] You know, it takes courage to give a [02:22:16] pardon. He It does take a certain [02:22:18] courage because the press comes after, [02:22:19] you know, etc., etc. And he didn't have [02:22:22] the courage to give me He should have [02:22:24] given up a pardon, but he didn't have [02:22:25] the guts to do it. But scooter and and [02:22:28] what happened is Dick Cheney for years [02:22:32] for a long time hated Bush and don't let [02:22:36] anyone tell you he hated he said you [02:22:39] don't leave your wounded behind and I [02:22:42] understand that and Scooter Libby really [02:22:44] saved Bush because he could have said [02:22:47] things that would have been very [02:22:48] dangerous for Bush in terms of in terms [02:22:51] of getting impeached in terms of going [02:22:56] to jail in terms of bad things [02:22:58] happening. But Scooter Libby didn't do [02:23:00] that. And in all fairness to Chenny, I [02:23:02] give him credit for this. He was very [02:23:03] loyal to him, but he couldn't get Bush [02:23:05] to do what he should have done. I came [02:23:07] into government and I did what they [02:23:09] should have done. They didn't have the [02:23:10] guts to do it. I did it. And Scooter [02:23:13] Libby was pardoned. I gave him a pardon. [02:23:16] And [02:23:18] I'd never met Scooter Libby, by the way. [02:23:20] Never talked to him before that. And I [02:23:22] got a call from Scooter Libby after I [02:23:25] did that and he broke down in tears [02:23:28] thanking me so so much. And then Cheney [02:23:32] called me and he said that was so [02:23:36] incredible what you did for Scooter Liby [02:23:38] because he was really on Scooter [02:23:40] Libbyy's. Scooter Libby took a lot of [02:23:42] heat and took all of it and didn't say [02:23:46] anything bad about Bush or Cheney or [02:23:48] anything else. Could have done it. I [02:23:50] know because you have, you know, you [02:23:51] have guys that do that and you have guys [02:23:53] that lie, which is worse, right? But you [02:23:55] have guys that do that. But he was very [02:23:57] loyal to them and he suffered greatly. I [02:24:01] released him. Cheney called me. He said, [02:24:04] "It's one of the nicest things I've ever [02:24:06] seen done in politics." I said, "Look, [02:24:09] I've heard for years he was treated [02:24:10] unfairly. I've heard for years that Bush [02:24:14] should have given him a pardon. All I [02:24:16] did is do something that somebody else [02:24:19] should have done. And Cheney was so th [02:24:22] he said, "I really want to thank you." [02:24:25] He said, 'Now, I'm so glad that I [02:24:27] actually endorsed you. It's amazing, but [02:24:30] that you would do this. And I didn't [02:24:31] speak to him about it, but then, you [02:24:35] know, go a couple of years forward ago [02:24:37] now. And I don't blame him for sticking [02:24:40] with his daughter, but his daughter is a [02:24:42] very dumb individual. Very dumb. [02:24:46] She's a radical warhawk. Let's put her [02:24:49] with a rifle standing there with nine [02:24:51] barrels shooting at her. Okay, let's see [02:24:53] how she feels about it. You know, when [02:24:55] the guns are trained on her face, [02:24:58] you know, they're all warhawks when [02:25:00] they're sitting in Washington in a nice [02:25:02] building saying, "Oh, gee, we'll let's [02:25:04] send uh let's send 10,000 troops right [02:25:07] into the mouth of the enemy." But she's [02:25:09] a stupid person. And I used to have I [02:25:12] I'd have meetings with a lot of people [02:25:15] and she always wanted to go to war with [02:25:17] people. So whether it's her, whether [02:25:20] it's sick, I was surprised a little bit [02:25:22] with Dick Cheney. I didn't know him at [02:25:24] all. I only had essentially the one or [02:25:26] two phone calls and it was only a call [02:25:28] saying, "Thank you very much for doing [02:25:30] that for Scooter Libby. That was nice." [02:25:32] And Scooter Libby, by the way, was [02:25:35] beyond he couldn't believe that it it [02:25:38] happened. Nobody would do it. They [02:25:39] should have done that for him years [02:25:41] before. But I was a little surprised [02:25:43] because I actually thought that Dick [02:25:45] Cheney would go with me over his [02:25:48] daughter and he didn't. And you know [02:25:49] what? I understand it. It's your [02:25:51] daughter and you go. But she's a she's a [02:25:54] bad person. One other thing, they had [02:25:57] the J6 committee, and I say this for the [02:26:00] fake news back there. They learned a lot [02:26:03] of phony things like that. I took on [02:26:05] this. I took on when I was in the car, [02:26:09] "Take me to the Capitol." I said, [02:26:12] according to this young lady, [02:26:15] and then they said, "Sure, we won't do [02:26:17] that." Well, number one, if I said it, [02:26:19] they do it. But I had two people, Secret [02:26:22] Service guys, both extremely rough guys. [02:26:27] One was like a karate champion, one was [02:26:30] a weightlifter. [02:26:31] She said, "I grabbed the one by the neck [02:26:36] and when I was rebuffed, I went over to [02:26:38] the other one and I grabbed him in a [02:26:41] choke hold or something." [02:26:44] And actually, no, no, but how [02:26:47] ridiculous. Okay, just not my thing. You [02:26:50] would know. Hey, we could be dumb, but [02:26:52] it's not my thing. I wouldn't do it. I [02:26:54] said, "Actually, can we go down to the [02:26:57] cap?" They said, "Sir, it's better if we [02:26:59] don't." This was before anyone knew [02:27:00] there was a problem because there's a [02:27:02] lot of people and it's going to be [02:27:03] tough. Probably not. And you know we had [02:27:07] more people than I've ever seen up at [02:27:10] the ellipse up on top and a small group [02:27:13] went down to the cap but I said can you [02:27:15] take they said sir it's really a little [02:27:17] bit tough but I said that's okay. [02:27:18] Whatever you think is that's is it. She [02:27:21] had me grabbing the one around the neck [02:27:23] and being rebuffed and then I grabbed [02:27:26] the other one and these are I know them [02:27:28] both very well. Bobby I know Bobby wins [02:27:31] Bobby and they're good and they're good [02:27:33] guys too but they're tough guys. I think [02:27:36] they probably could have rebuffed me. [02:27:39] I'm a little bit older. But friends of [02:27:41] mine love the story. They said leave the [02:27:44] story. You sound like the toughest dude [02:27:46] around. It's a great story, but it was [02:27:49] totally made up. It was all made up. But [02:27:51] here's the the end result. The J6 [02:27:54] committee, I call it, they call it the [02:27:57] J6 [02:27:58] select committee. Like select. They're [02:28:01] not select. They're scum. So what [02:28:04] happens? Take a look at them. They're [02:28:06] all political hacks. But here's the [02:28:08] thing that bothers me. They found out [02:28:12] all this stuff was untrue. They found [02:28:14] out her story was untrue. The two guys [02:28:17] in the car testified, [02:28:20] "It's ridiculous." They said, "It is [02:28:23] ridicul." Can you imagine? I'm going to [02:28:25] They also, I think, said it was the [02:28:26] beast and it wasn't. It was one of the [02:28:28] other ones, but you can't even get your [02:28:29] hands through. But to think that I would [02:28:32] be taking on two nice young guys [02:28:35] simultaneously. [02:28:36] All right. Same. I'm ripping one and [02:28:38] ripping the other. I'm Are they They're [02:28:41] crazy. And then I went, oh, and then I [02:28:44] went back to the to the White House, [02:28:47] which I love, and I started throwing [02:28:49] hamburgers all over the place. Okay, [02:28:53] finish the story. Is this what happened [02:28:56] is terrible. They went a year and a half [02:28:59] and Kevin McCarthy, who's a very nice [02:29:01] man, he made a mistake because we wanted [02:29:04] uh Jim Banks and Jim Jordan on the [02:29:07] committee. And so there'd be like eight [02:29:09] to seven or something. and called me on [02:29:12] this. He said, uh, they didn't want Jim [02:29:15] Jordan. He's a fighter. They didn't want [02:29:16] Jim Banks. He's a fighter. And, uh, so [02:29:21] Kevin said, "We don't want anybody on [02:29:24] the committee. We think this committee [02:29:25] is a sham." And I understood that was [02:29:28] good for a day, but for the two and a [02:29:31] half, we had nobody to fight for us. In [02:29:32] other words, we had a committee. You [02:29:34] know who was representing us on the [02:29:35] committee? crying Adam Kinzinger and Liz [02:29:41] the Cheney that was who was on the [02:29:44] committee. So these were the two [02:29:46] Republicans Kinzinger who was a total [02:29:49] whack job and Cheney who was worse than [02:29:52] him. This was our So they talk about it [02:29:54] was a bipart they call it a bipartisan [02:29:57] commission. And I think I'd never like [02:29:59] the idea of not because even if you [02:30:01] didn't have Jim Jordan who's very good [02:30:03] and Jim Banks, we have a lot of great [02:30:05] people that would have been good and [02:30:06] they would have, you know, they would [02:30:07] have mixed it up. End result [02:30:11] like they finished their report. They [02:30:14] burned and destroyed and deleted [02:30:18] everything. [02:30:21] Everything. And nobody. And you know [02:30:24] why? because they found out that Nancy [02:30:27] Pelosi, it was her fault. She didn't put [02:30:31] the security. I offered 10,000 National [02:30:34] Guard or military. They found out it was [02:30:37] Nancy Pelosi. They found out that the [02:30:40] stories about me attacking two very [02:30:43] tough guys that are slightly younger [02:30:46] than me, just a few years, [02:30:49] that that wasn't true. They found out [02:30:51] that much of it wasn't true. And they [02:30:54] were very embarrassed. So the unselect [02:30:58] committee, I call it the unselect [02:30:59] committee, which I always thought was a [02:31:02] great name because it was a select I [02:31:03] call it the unselect committee of [02:31:05] political thugs. What happened is, think [02:31:08] of it, end of the story. They deleted [02:31:12] and destroyed all evidence, all [02:31:17] documents. There's nothing. And the [02:31:21] reason they did it it is because they [02:31:23] were guilty as hell. It's the greatest [02:31:26] cover up. And the fake news back there [02:31:28] will not cover it. They've never even, I [02:31:31] think, done a story. In other words, [02:31:33] when you go into court, we want that [02:31:36] information. There is no information. [02:31:39] It's been destroyed. Everything's been [02:31:42] destroyed. [02:31:43] We have a very We have a very crooked [02:31:48] government. Remember that. and we're [02:31:49] going to straighten it out and we're [02:31:51] going to make it an honest government. [02:31:53] So, [cheering] [02:31:54] I have to ask you about the pardons. [02:31:58] I keep hearing you're considering [02:31:59] pardoning Hunter Biden. Is that true? [02:32:02] And if so, why? [02:32:04] No. I mean, I've never uh Look, I don't [02:32:07] like the idea of what's happening. I [02:32:10] don't like it at all. They've weaponized [02:32:12] government, but they've weaponized it [02:32:14] against me like nobody's ever been [02:32:17] weaponized. The big case was the [02:32:19] documents case. We won the case in [02:32:21] Florida. We're winning other cases, too. [02:32:24] But I've had to devote money and time to [02:32:26] this. Instead of running against these [02:32:29] these stupid people, I had to devote a [02:32:32] lot of money and a lot of time, which is [02:32:33] what they want. I had Fonnie Fi when to [02:32:39] me it's Fanny, but she said Fonnie. [02:32:42] I think she changed it once she became [02:32:43] the DA. She wanted to put a little [02:32:45] French accent on Fonnie. [laughter] [02:32:48] and [02:32:49] and her lover boy Wade who was hired for [02:32:53] like a million dollars because of his [02:32:55] expertise in whatever the hell law. Rico [02:32:58] law Rico he was but he never did a Rico [02:33:00] case. [02:33:02] And then they would take sailing trips [02:33:03] like six times during the year. Six [02:33:05] times. Who the hell goes away or to sail [02:33:07] for six times? Nobody. And he got paid a [02:33:11] lot of money. He took that money. They [02:33:13] took trips. You know, there's a whole [02:33:15] thing. That's a whole But that's just [02:33:17] one. They totally control it. They [02:33:19] control the Manhattan DA's office. They [02:33:23] had their man in the Manhattan DA's [02:33:25] office. He was there. They put a man in [02:33:26] the man. They put a man into the uh into [02:33:31] the Leticia James office. They had a guy [02:33:34] running the whole thing. It's all run [02:33:36] out of Washington. They went after [02:33:39] in the attorney general's office. They [02:33:41] had people, but think of it, they went [02:33:44] after their political opponent. That's [02:33:46] never happened to any great extent. [02:33:48] Maybe a little bit someplace, I don't [02:33:50] know, nobody knows of it, but it's never [02:33:52] happened to any great extent in this [02:33:54] country. It happens in banana republics [02:33:57] a lot and it happens in third world [02:34:00] countries, but it's never happened. They [02:34:02] went after their political opponent. So, [02:34:05] it's hard to believe that I I'm winning, [02:34:08] it seems, by a lot. if they don't cheat [02:34:11] too much. [cheering] If they don't cheat [02:34:13] too much, you know, we found a lot of [02:34:15] things over the last three days. You've [02:34:17] seen that we found a lot of votes and [02:34:20] uh in a certain county in York and York [02:34:24] County, Lancaster County, uh you know, [02:34:27] we found a lot of bad votes. There were [02:34:30] 2600 votes that happened to be written [02:34:32] by the same pen, same hand, same [02:34:34] signature, same everything. Uh maybe [02:34:37] there's an explanation for that. 2,600 [02:34:40] of us. But we found a lot of stuff. But [02:34:43] we're seeing to work it out. But think [02:34:46] of it. It's hard to believe that I'm [02:34:49] winning the election by a lot. Now, we [02:34:52] got to keep the cheating down. We got to [02:34:55] keep their cheating. Thank I love you [02:34:57] too, darling. Thank you. We got to keep [02:35:00] We got to keep their cheating down. But [02:35:02] think of this. with all I've been [02:35:04] through with these animals, these [02:35:07] animals coming and what they've done to [02:35:09] this country, how they've hurt this [02:35:10] country between the borders and between [02:35:12] the weaponization and think of it. I'm [02:35:16] leading by a lot. I'm leading in every [02:35:18] single swing state with all of the stuff [02:35:21] they've done [cheering] [02:35:23] where I've spent millions of dollars. [02:35:26] I've spent millions of dollars on legal [02:35:29] fees. Half of my time is taken up by [02:35:32] this. They can campaign half of my time [02:35:35] is taken up and they're the dishonest [02:35:38] ones. They flip it. They're the [02:35:39] dishonest ones. But it's hard to [02:35:41] believe. I said to somebody last night, [02:35:43] "Can you believe the numbers came out [02:35:45] last night? I'm really leading by quite [02:35:47] a bit." Now, a lot of things can happen. [02:35:49] Who knows? It flips maybe. I don't know, [02:35:51] but I'm leading by a lot. I said, "Can [02:35:53] you believe I'm leading by a lot? and [02:35:57] what they've done to me that I'm leading [02:36:00] it all that I'm even living is almost [02:36:03] hard to believe. These are bad people. [02:36:05] [applause] [02:36:06] So, you've expanded and changed the [02:36:10] Republican party. And one of the amazing [02:36:12] things that I have learned is that [02:36:14] Republican voters really care about [02:36:18] issues I didn't realize they cared [02:36:19] about, like clean air, clean soil, clean [02:36:22] food. [02:36:23] You've won somehow the fullthroated [02:36:27] endorsement of Bobby Kennedy, lifelong [02:36:29] Democrat, who's now like a full-time [02:36:32] surrogate for you. [02:36:34] He's a very, very good man, too, by the [02:36:36] way. [02:36:36] So, what's that going to look like after [02:36:39] you get elected? [02:36:41] Well, you know, I feel interesting about [02:36:43] this kind of stuff. I like to number [02:36:45] one, get elected. I hate to talk to [02:36:46] stuff. A lot of people they set up I [02:36:49] know that even when I ran Hillary had an [02:36:52] office set up where they inter they were [02:36:55] interviewing all the I don't want to do [02:36:56] that I want to get elected first and [02:36:58] then we'll cram a little bit but you [02:37:00] know I don't like doing it. No I [02:37:02] remember she set up this big office. [02:37:04] They're interviewing people for jobs and [02:37:07] actually you're supposed to do it but I [02:37:09] want to win. I want to win in five days [02:37:12] from now. It's almost four days from [02:37:15] now. [02:37:16] In five days from now [02:37:20] when we have a victory, we're going to [02:37:23] have the best people. Here's the one [02:37:24] difference that one big difference [02:37:26] between now and 2016. [02:37:28] I know Washington and the people through [02:37:33] testing, real testing, better than [02:37:36] probably any human being that's ever [02:37:38] hired people. So I went from not knowing [02:37:40] anybody and having to re rely on in all [02:37:43] fairness Mike Pence and many other [02:37:45] people. You know I re I had Mike Pence [02:37:49] and I had others and they would [02:37:51] recommend people. uh sloppy Chris [02:37:54] Christie recommended some people [02:37:58] and [02:38:00] I wouldn't have used him [02:38:02] uh had I known but I you rely on people [02:38:05] and by the way you know I hate in a way [02:38:07] I hate talking about this because we had [02:38:10] mostly great people think of it we had [02:38:12] the greatest economy in the history of [02:38:14] our country we rebuilt the entire US [02:38:16] military we defeated ISIS and we had no [02:38:19] wars we cut more regulations s than [02:38:23] anybody in the history of the country [02:38:25] times five. [02:38:27] And you know, but we had the best [02:38:29] economy in the history of our country. I [02:38:31] took in billions and billions of dollars [02:38:34] in taxes and tariffs from China. I mean, [02:38:37] we did an we had an unbelievably [02:38:39] successful administration. We were [02:38:42] energy independent. We had we didn't [02:38:44] need anybody's energy. We had so much [02:38:46] oil, we didn't know what to do with it. [02:38:49] And now take a look. Four years ago, we [02:38:53] were energy independent. Think of it. [02:38:55] And today, we're taking tar from [02:38:59] Venezuela. You know, they don't really [02:39:00] have oil. They have tar. You have to [02:39:02] heat the hell out of it. Cost you more [02:39:04] to heat it than it does to sell it. Uh [02:39:07] but we we are going to Venezuela. Think [02:39:10] of it. Venezuela was like the enemy. We [02:39:13] are now giving, you know, I got a kick a [02:39:16] month ago. You saw it. They foreclosed [02:39:18] on his plane, but they give him billions [02:39:21] of dollars. I said, "That's okay. He's [02:39:24] going to buy a much better plane with [02:39:25] the money we give him, right? But we go [02:39:27] to Venezuela for oil." We were energy [02:39:30] independent. We have more liquid gold, [02:39:33] that's oil and gas, under our feet, than [02:39:36] Saudi Arabia, than Russia. And we were [02:39:40] going to be not only energy independent [02:39:41] within 6 months, we were going to be [02:39:44] energy dominant. We started off at [02:39:46] number four and when I left four years [02:39:50] later we were number one. We were much [02:39:52] better and bigger than Russia or Saudi [02:39:55] Arabia. Think of that. But we were going [02:39:57] to be triple the size of both. And we [02:40:00] were going to supply it to Europe. We [02:40:02] were going to supply it to Asia. All [02:40:04] over the world we were going to supply. [02:40:05] We would have made a fortune. But then [02:40:08] we had a little mishap with the election [02:40:10] where I got more votes than any sitting [02:40:13] president in the history of our country. [02:40:15] You do know that more than any sitting [02:40:18] president, the only one that supposedly [02:40:20] got more votes, and I wouldn't believe [02:40:22] it, was sleepy Joe Biden, who campaigned [02:40:27] brilliantly from his basement. People [02:40:30] had no interest in this guy, but he got [02:40:33] more votes than anybody in the history [02:40:36] of the United States of America. So [02:40:38] anyway, so bad things happened, but but [02:40:42] we had something going that nobody had. [02:40:45] I mean, we had an unbelievably [02:40:47] successful administration, but I also [02:40:50] put in people, some people that in [02:40:53] retrospect I wouldn't have used, but I [02:40:55] had to rely on other people for [02:40:58] recommendations. Now I know everybody. I [02:41:01] know the dumb ones, the smart ones, the [02:41:03] weak ones, the strong ones. I know I [02:41:06] think I know I know everybody. And you [02:41:10] know, I've got I've got people that I [02:41:11] think will be great. With that being [02:41:13] said, you pick people and sometimes they [02:41:16] disappoint you. Everybody knows that. [02:41:17] And then you pick people and sometimes [02:41:19] they turn out to be better than you [02:41:21] thought. But for the most part, I tell [02:41:23] you what, I think we have some [02:41:24] incredible We have some incredible [02:41:26] people in Washington. We really do. We [02:41:28] have some great people and I now know I [02:41:31] believe for the most part I know who [02:41:33] those people are. Do [02:41:34] you do you think Bobby Kennedy and Elon [02:41:37] Musk will be influential figures without [02:41:40] being specific about what those roles [02:41:42] will be in your administration? [02:41:44] Yeah, I do. I think so. Look, Bobby, [02:41:47] [cheering] let's talk two of them. [02:41:50] Elon's so good. You know where he is [02:41:52] right now? He's in Pennsylvania [02:41:55] campaigning for me. Elon, [cheering] [02:41:58] that rocket ship, right? [applause] [02:42:01] No, it's so great. He docked that big [02:42:03] monster 22 stories. I thought the sucker [02:42:06] was gonna be I was, you know, it's a [02:42:09] very crazy story. I mean, I saw it [02:42:12] coming in on television. I was talking [02:42:13] to a very I told the story tonight, but [02:42:16] I thought it was a very, you know, [02:42:18] talking to this very important guy. Not [02:42:20] as important as Tucker, but important. [02:42:22] Big a big shot. Somebody everybody would [02:42:25] know talking to him. Bored like bor I'm [02:42:28] bored Steph. He's a boring guy. [02:42:32] [laughter] [02:42:32] Oh, who is he? [02:42:34] So anyway, no, I'm talking to this very [02:42:37] big shot important guy and I have the [02:42:40] television muted. This thing's going on. [02:42:42] You know, it's the whole thing was [02:42:44] really boring. Then I see this monster [02:42:46] thing p coming down. I see fire all [02:42:50] over. Fire left, right? [02:42:53] And I'm looking at him saying, "Hey, uh, [02:42:56] could you hold it a minute?" [02:42:59] "Yeah, sure." I said, "Yeah, I just want [02:43:01] to see something." I put the phone down. [02:43:05] I sort of forgot and I didn't pick him [02:43:07] up for like 50 minutes and 50. And you [02:43:11] know what? because of the fact that I [02:43:13] was president and I very well might be [02:43:16] president again. He held on the whole [02:43:19] time. Can [laughter] you believe it? But [02:43:21] it's true. I picked the phone up. I say, [02:43:24] "Oh the phone. Hello. Hello." He [02:43:28] goes, "Hello." The poor guy. I But I had [02:43:32] to see this. And I turn it on. I I see [02:43:35] the Now you have to It left. I saw it [02:43:37] leave and it was beautiful white paint. [02:43:40] Now it's coming down and it's just dark [02:43:43] brown. It, you know, it's coming down at [02:43:45] 10,000 miles an hour or something. 10 I [02:43:48] think it's 10,000. It's coming down at [02:43:50] levels of speed that nobody ever even [02:43:52] conceived of. And it's all burned and [02:43:54] where it's rough, but it's coming and [02:43:57] now it's turned around. It turns around [02:44:00] and you have the gantry, the big [02:44:02] beautiful gantry and it's coming and [02:44:05] it's going to I said, "Oh, it's going to [02:44:07] crash." Cuz you see at that bottom this [02:44:10] section right here, that sucker's Oh, [02:44:14] I'm going. Come on, baby. [02:44:16] Come on. And I didn't know actually if [02:44:20] it's if I'm watching a science fiction [02:44:22] movie or am I watching the news. I [02:44:24] didn't know what the hell I'm watching. [02:44:25] But I see this thing coming down and all [02:44:29] of a sudden it's going into the steel, [02:44:31] the big steel gantry up here. Goes the [02:44:33] thing's like 20 stories tall, too. It's [02:44:36] going to crash. I said, "Oh it's [02:44:37] going to crash." Coming down and the [02:44:40] lower section, right? It's coming right. [02:44:42] It's ready. And then all of a sudden, [02:44:45] fire flames come pouring out of the [02:44:48] lower section. It's jets. And they're [02:44:50] pushing it over right here. And then it [02:44:53] comes down. And I'm saying, I mean, is [02:44:56] that the coolest thing you've ever seen? [02:44:58] Right. Is that the coolest? if you don't [02:45:01] think I want a guy like that working for [02:45:03] us. So, you know, we've got to cherish [02:45:06] our brilliant people. They don't treat [02:45:08] him right. We've got to cherish our [02:45:10] brilliant people because we don't have [02:45:12] too many of them. Nobody does. Nobody [02:45:14] does. So, [02:45:17] Elon, oh, talk Elon first. Elon wants to [02:45:21] By the way, I'm having a great time up [02:45:23] here. Are you having a good time? This [02:45:25] guy, [02:45:27] [cheering] is he the greatest [02:45:28] interviewer? [02:45:31] He asked me one little question. I [02:45:33] talked for 20 minutes and the and [02:45:34] they're going to say he's better than [02:45:36] Larry King at his prime. Right. [02:45:37] It's an easy job. [02:45:39] Is that the greatest? [02:45:40] You're an easy. [02:45:41] He is He is a great He is great at what [02:45:43] he does. There few like him. I will tell [02:45:46] you that. So, so with Elon, here's a [02:45:51] theory, and he's right, that there's [02:45:54] unbelievable waste and fraud. Like, I [02:45:57] saved much more than a billion dollars [02:46:00] when I came into the White House in one [02:46:02] day when I said, "I'm not going to pay [02:46:03] that much to Boeing for Air Force One." [02:46:07] And they ended up taking like more than [02:46:09] much more than a billion dollars off the [02:46:11] price. It took about a couple of weeks, [02:46:14] you know, saying, "I'm not buying it. [02:46:15] No, I don't want it. But there's a a [02:46:18] plane that you're saving much more than [02:46:20] a billion dollars. And you've got [02:46:23] thousands of things like that. Not as [02:46:26] much and in some cases much more. [02:46:29] They're building an aircraft carrier, [02:46:30] the Gerald Ford. The thing came in like [02:46:33] at 20 billion dollars for a boat. 20 [02:46:35] billion. And it doesn't work because [02:46:38] they decided to use electric catapults [02:46:41] that throws the planes off instead of [02:46:43] steam. They decided to go electric. Why [02:46:46] are they people that going all electric? [02:46:48] By the way, I'd end the electric mandate [02:46:50] on cars day one. [cheering] [02:46:52] You should have electric, but you got to [02:46:54] have gasoline. You got to have [02:46:55] everything. That'll come off on day one. [02:46:58] Many things will be done on day one. [02:47:00] Your head will spin when you see what's [02:47:02] going to happen. The stupidity. But what [02:47:04] I like about Elon, you know, Elon's a [02:47:07] great cost cutter. And Elon thinks he [02:47:10] can cut the costs of our government by [02:47:14] $2 trillion. Think of it. [cheering] [02:47:17] That's the entire deficit. You know, cuz [02:47:20] it's now at a level, by the way, we have [02:47:22] the biggest deficit we've ever had under [02:47:24] this stupid group of people. But he [02:47:28] thinks he can cut $2 trillion without [02:47:32] affecting anybody just through. And I [02:47:36] think he can do that. I do. I believe [02:47:37] that and that's really what he wants to [02:47:40] do. He doesn't want to work. He doesn't [02:47:41] want to become a secretary of something. [02:47:43] He I mean I'd love to have him to be [02:47:45] honest with you, but he doesn't want to [02:47:48] he's doing a couple of other things, you [02:47:50] know, like like rocket ships. Do you [02:47:52] know he sends Tucker? He sends 92% of [02:47:57] the rockets that go up are his rockets. [02:47:59] Think of that. Russia, China, and US. [02:48:02] 92% are him. And he's the only one. And [02:48:06] I asked him, I said, "Are you the only [02:48:09] one that can do that?" He's the only one [02:48:11] that can land it like that. And he said, [02:48:13] "It'll be years before they can do it." [02:48:15] He's a great guy. He wants to cut costs. [02:48:18] That's what he wants to do. He wants to [02:48:20] save the country. He said that if Trump [02:48:22] doesn't get elected, the country is [02:48:23] finished because, you know, he [02:48:24] understands me and and I I got to know [02:48:28] him a little bit in the White House, but [02:48:30] much more so over the last few months. [02:48:32] He endorsed me. He gave me an [02:48:34] endorsement that was so beautiful. He [02:48:36] said, "If Trump doesn't win, I think [02:48:37] this country is finished." He's worried [02:48:39] about the country. He's worried about [02:48:41] it. He thinks he can save $2 trillion, [02:48:45] in which case we don't have a deficit. [02:48:47] We I mean, the whole thing would be $2 [02:48:49] trillion a year, by the way. A year. [02:48:53] And I will definitely Now, Bobby is is [02:48:57] great. The only thing I'm a little bit [02:49:00] worried about with Bobby, so I want him [02:49:02] to work on health and I think there's [02:49:04] nobody like I mean I think he's right [02:49:06] with so much of the things he's talking [02:49:08] about because you know we're not a [02:49:10] healthy country. If you look at some of [02:49:12] the countries in Europe, they're much [02:49:14] more healthy than us. We're a rich [02:49:17] country. I mean you know we got to get [02:49:18] rid of a little debt but that's okay. [02:49:21] We're have typically been very good at [02:49:23] that. I've been very proficient at that. [02:49:25] I've had it both ways. I've had a lot of [02:49:27] debt and I've had very little debt and [02:49:29] as you get older having very little debt [02:49:31] is much better, believe me. But you know [02:49:33] what? Uh he is he really wants to with [02:49:37] the pesticides and the you know all the [02:49:39] different things. I said he could do it. [02:49:42] He could do anything he wants. He wants [02:49:43] to look at the vaccines. He wants [02:49:45] everything. I think it's great. I think [02:49:48] it's great. [cheering] [02:49:50] The only thing I say to Bobby is leave [02:49:54] the liquid gold under our feet alone. I [02:49:57] want we want to have a little gasoline. [02:49:59] We want cuz you know what I'm going to [02:50:01] do? We're going to unleash much of that [02:50:05] and we're going to, you know, Germany [02:50:06] tried to go all green and they almost [02:50:08] destroyed their country. And that was [02:50:10] the end of Angala, by the way. That was [02:50:12] it for Angala. They went all green. I [02:50:14] mean, they had windmills all over the [02:50:16] place and the wind stopped blowing for a [02:50:18] couple of weeks and that was almost the [02:50:20] end of Germany, actually. But the only [02:50:23] thing, and I say it jokingly, but I say, [02:50:26] "Bobby, I love you looking at health. I [02:50:29] want you to take care of the women of [02:50:31] this country, the men of this country, [02:50:33] and the children of this country. You [02:50:36] don't have to worry about anybody else. [02:50:38] But the one thing you got to do for me, [02:50:41] Bobby, is leave that lick. Leave what's [02:50:45] under my feet, the oil and gas. You [02:50:48] leave that to me, Bobby, because that's [02:50:50] going to we're going to make so much [02:50:52] damn money. And it's clean. It's going [02:50:54] to make it clean. We're going to make, [02:50:56] you know, we have, look, China doesn't [02:50:58] have that. That's why China's going [02:51:00] electric. If we go electric, we're [02:51:03] playing right into their hands. We have [02:51:05] oil and gas. They don't. They have [02:51:08] things for making the batteries and [02:51:11] other things. They're going to make the [02:51:13] electric cars. We're not going to be [02:51:14] making the electric cars. The problem [02:51:16] with the electric cars, and I think [02:51:17] they're great in a smaller application, [02:51:20] they don't go far. They cost too much, [02:51:22] and they're going to be made in China. [02:51:24] Three minor problems. Okay. But if you [02:51:27] listen to this government, they want to [02:51:28] make army tanks electric [02:51:31] because they want to invade countries [02:51:33] with their army tanks in a very friendly [02:51:36] way from the pollution standpoint. The [02:51:39] whole, you know what you have to do? The [02:51:41] batteries are so big. They have a design [02:51:43] where the army tank is going in and they [02:51:46] have like a wagon, like a child's wagon [02:51:49] with these massive batteries. [02:51:51] We're going to have green wars. [02:51:53] These people are crazy. No, they want [02:51:55] trucks to be all electric. The problem [02:51:57] is they don't go far. That's a problem. [02:52:00] You know what else is a problem? So, the [02:52:02] trucking industry comes to see me [02:52:04] because they think I'm going to win. And [02:52:05] they come in to see me. And these guys [02:52:08] come in and they're great guys. They've [02:52:10] been in like Roger Pensky. How good is [02:52:12] Roger? The guy's won, but he's in the [02:52:14] trucking business, too. He's won like 19 [02:52:17] Indianapolis 5. Think of how good this [02:52:19] guy is. Japan spends billions on coming [02:52:23] up with a race car. Germany spends [02:52:25] billion. I don't know if they've ever [02:52:27] won, maybe one or two. Roger Pensky is [02:52:30] an incredible guy. He won 19 [02:52:32] Indianapolis 500s. Might even be 20. [02:52:35] That was two years ago. I gave him the [02:52:37] Presidential Medal of Freedom because I [02:52:39] said he deserves it. After the 19th, I [02:52:41] said he deserves it. But the truckers [02:52:44] came in to see me. They say, "Sir, they [02:52:46] want us to go all electric and it'll [02:52:48] destroy the industry. Why? Because a [02:52:51] truck is two and a half times heavier if [02:52:53] it's run by a battery. I said, "That's [02:52:56] not good. I don't like that." What does [02:52:59] that do to the bridge? He said, "How did [02:53:00] you pick it up so fast, sir? Every [02:53:03] bridge in the United States would have [02:53:04] to be rebuilt. Every roadway would have [02:53:07] because they're not set for that kind of [02:53:09] weight." Little problem. They don't go [02:53:12] far, right? They only go I said, "How [02:53:15] many times would you New York to LA? How [02:53:17] many times would you have to stop? Six [02:53:20] times, sir. Six. How many times would [02:53:23] you have to stop if you loaded up with [02:53:24] diesel fuel? We wouldn't have to stop at [02:53:27] all. And we can come back a little bit [02:53:28] of a ways, too. I said, "That's a [02:53:31] problem. They have a lot of problems, [02:53:33] right? Another problem is the battery is [02:53:35] much bigger than the tanks of diesel, so [02:53:38] it would take a lot of their payload [02:53:40] out, you know." I said, "Have you [02:53:42] explained this to the government?" Yes. [02:53:44] What do they say? We don't care. We want [02:53:46] all electric. You know, I mean, these [02:53:48] are problems that fairly short term are [02:53:51] absolutely insurmountable, but the [02:53:53] government is pushing them anyway. So, [02:53:56] we we have to bring common sense back to [02:53:59] our country. We have to have borders. We [02:54:01] have to have fair elections. [02:54:03] You know, we we shouldn't be worried [02:54:05] about how they're stealing in [02:54:07] Pennsylvania and how the We should have [02:54:10] fair elections. We should have one-day [02:54:12] elections, all paper ballots, voter ID, [02:54:16] and we're finished. [cheering] [02:54:19] So, I know you've been up uh your your [02:54:22] schedule is, and this is not a talking [02:54:24] point, your schedule is beyond belief, [02:54:26] and I know you've been working since [02:54:27] 6:00 a.m. this morning. I don't even [02:54:29] know what time it is or what time zone [02:54:30] we're in. So this is my last question to [02:54:32] you, but after almost 10 years of doing [02:54:34] this, going around the country speaking [02:54:37] to huge audiences, almost a decade, [02:54:41] you're four days from that's it. How do [02:54:44] you are you sad about that? Do you how [02:54:46] do you feel? [02:54:48] So, you know, we have these rallies and [02:54:52] it's nice to have a president that [02:54:54] doesn't need a teleprompter. Isn't it [02:54:56] really nice? [02:54:58] And [cheering and applause] [02:54:59] because you can't have successful [02:55:01] rallies if you're reading oh they were [02:55:05] w everybody would pick up and we have [02:55:08] great we the greatest rallies even look [02:55:10] at this crowd although I would assume [02:55:12] they're here for Tucker mostly Tucker [02:55:14] look at this crowd of people you have [02:55:16] here this is not a normal this isn't [02:55:18] normal [02:55:19] people too [02:55:20] no this isn't a normal situation I mean [02:55:22] what the hell time is it and you go back [02:55:25] this is a monster building I don't know [02:55:27] how many people you have here, but you [02:55:28] also have a lot of people outside when [02:55:30] we were driving up. There are thousands [02:55:31] of people outside. K. So, [02:55:34] I was making a uh route a couple of days [02:55:38] ago and I said something that I've never [02:55:40] said. I said, you know, I've been doing [02:55:43] this for nine years and you've been with [02:55:45] me. This is the greatest political [02:55:46] movement in history by far. By far. [02:55:49] [cheering] It's MAGA. It's called Make [02:55:53] America Great Again. when our when our I [02:55:59] I'm going to be nice to him. When our [02:56:00] president [02:56:03] no one when our slightly off [02:56:06] I mean look at the way he performed in [02:56:08] the debate. They should have never taken [02:56:09] it away from him. Look at the way he [02:56:12] performed. He was brilliant. Okay. So, [02:56:16] but they knew that a long time ago. [02:56:18] Okay. And she knew that too. And our [02:56:20] country is at danger. We're dealing with [02:56:22] Kim Jong-un. We're dealing with very, [02:56:24] you know, we're dealing, by the way, [02:56:27] with unbelievably smart, talented, [02:56:30] vicious people that are at the top of [02:56:32] their game. And we're dealing with [02:56:35] people that number one, aren't smart. [02:56:36] They never were. They never were. She [02:56:38] wasn't. She was a bad student. She [02:56:40] couldn't pass her damn law exam. Okay? [02:56:43] She wasn't smart. And he was definitely [02:56:45] not smart. and we're dealing with other [02:56:48] people that are at the absolute top of [02:56:51] the poll and we can't do that. That's a [02:56:54] great danger and people should have let [02:56:56] us know. But I was talking and I said, [02:57:00] "We've been doing this together for nine [02:57:01] years." You know, we love these people. [02:57:03] The people are so great. They stood, it [02:57:05] was like a sea of red, the red hat. And [02:57:09] I said, "We've been doing this together [02:57:13] for nine years." because you know a year [02:57:16] before I started in terms of before we [02:57:18] won almost a year anyway and I said you [02:57:22] know what it's sad in a way because [02:57:25] there's never been rallies like this [02:57:27] when that sle bag said during the debate [02:57:30] she said oh your rallies aren't well [02:57:33] attended and people leave they don't [02:57:35] leave and they're really well intended [02:57:37] we can't get places big enough [02:57:40] and then [cheering] [02:57:42] and then I said I said, [02:57:46] I said, "No, no, you know, the rallies [02:57:50] are the biggest in history. We never [02:57:52] have just like this. This is a part of a [02:57:54] rally. We never had an empty seat and [02:57:58] nobody leaves early." And you know what? [02:58:00] If I saw people leaving, you know what I [02:58:02] do? Ladies and gentlemen, we're going to [02:58:05] make America great again. Goodbye [02:58:06] everybody. And everybody would be happy. [02:58:08] Nobody would leave. But we don't have to [02:58:10] do that. Nobody leaves. It's be it's a [02:58:13] love fest. It's never happened before. [02:58:15] This has never happened before. He's a [02:58:19] big fan of Ronald Reagan. So am I. But [02:58:21] if Ronald Reagan, let's say, went to New [02:58:23] Mexico like I did today, we probably had [02:58:25] 25,000 people standing in an airport [02:58:28] early in the morning [02:58:30] today. But we had we have massive [02:58:33] crowds. Look, we had 107,000 [02:58:37] people in New Jersey. We had 101,000 [02:58:40] people in Butler just a few weeks ago, [02:58:43] right? We had 114,000 people in [02:58:48] California a month ago, right? 114,000. [02:58:53] The owner said, "The person that has the [02:58:55] land, a nice guy, he said, "You get [02:58:57] bigger crowds than these guys that play [02:58:59] guitars or and I don't have a guitar." [02:59:02] So, this has been a love fest. But I [02:59:04] said, and and I meant it, too. I said, [02:59:06] you know, [02:59:08] we've done this for nine years, and it's [02:59:10] sad. I never thought of it, actually. [02:59:13] It'll never happen. It'll never happen [02:59:16] again. It's never going to happen again. [02:59:18] In four years, somebody's going to be [02:59:20] running. Could be JD. It could be this [02:59:23] one. By the way, he's doing a good job. [02:59:26] The best. [02:59:26] He's doing a good job, but it could be [02:59:28] JD. Could And he'll have competition no [02:59:30] matter what. [02:59:32] But when you have a rally, they're going [02:59:34] to have 250 or 300 people. If Ronald [02:59:38] Reagan came back from the dead, at the [02:59:40] height at the height of Ronald Reagan, [02:59:44] if he went to California to have a [02:59:46] rally, he'd have 250, 300 people in a [02:59:48] ballroom someplace. We have 50, 60, 70, [02:59:53] 80, 100,000 people. And and in all [02:59:56] fairness, we're late. I don't know. I [02:59:57] have no idea. I've been doing this all [02:59:59] day. I have no idea how what time it is, [03:00:01] but I know it's not exactly prime time [03:00:03] for doing this stuff. And you look up [03:00:05] into the rafters of this massive [03:00:07] building and you don't have there's no [03:00:09] empty seat. There's no anything. It's [03:00:11] it's by the way, it's and for whatever [03:00:15] reason, I don't I can't explain the [03:00:16] reason, but it'll never happen again. [03:00:19] And there'll be somebody running and [03:00:22] he'll be the hot one next year and he'll [03:00:24] come here and he'll go there and he'll [03:00:26] have two 300 people. That's what it's [03:00:27] going to be. My consultants was telling [03:00:29] me that said we've consulted for 25 [03:00:33] years. If we'd have 300 people, we were [03:00:36] thrilled. If we'd have 200 people, we [03:00:38] were thrilled. And you have like 30, 40, [03:00:41] 50, 60. In South Carolina, we had 88,000 [03:00:45] people. In Alabama, we had 68,000 [03:00:47] people. It's an amazing phenomena. And [03:00:50] I'm not giving myself. It's just I'm [03:00:52] giving you the credit. You're tired of [03:00:55] being the stupid country. We've become a [03:00:59] stupid country. We're run by stupid [03:01:01] people and you're tired of it. So I said [03:01:05] to myself the other day, Tucker, [03:01:08] it's sad. And I was telling the people [03:01:11] because it'll never happen again. This [03:01:13] is never going to happen again. I don't [03:01:15] care. I just don't believe it's never [03:01:16] happened in any country. When Biden got [03:01:19] up with the red background, the pink [03:01:21] background, and he looked like the [03:01:22] devil. He looked so stupid, right? And [03:01:25] he said, "We will stop MAGA." MAGA, [03:01:28] we're gonna He said, "Listen, you stupid [03:01:31] bastard. [03:01:34] MAGA means because I don't think I think [03:01:37] if you asked him what does it mean, he [03:01:38] doesn't know. MAGA means make America [03:01:44] great again." That's what MAGA means. [03:01:46] So, [cheering] [03:01:48] for the first time, I never said it to [03:01:50] anybody. I never really thought about it [03:01:52] that much, but all of a sudden, it was [03:01:54] down to like maybe 10 or eight or nine [03:01:57] days, a few days ago, right? I said, you [03:01:59] know, in 10 days, this will never happen [03:02:03] again because I'm not running again and [03:02:08] you're going to lose interest. We're [03:02:09] going to meet, but we're going to meet [03:02:11] on a different basis. We're going to [03:02:12] meet on the basis of fixing our country [03:02:15] and we'll meet but it'll be different [03:02:17] than having rallies and having you know [03:02:20] things where you have elections and all. [03:02:22] It's never going to be what we've done [03:02:25] together. We got to win first of all but [03:02:27] we are leading. Just keep the cheating [03:02:30] down. The only thing can stop us is the [03:02:32] cheating. It's the only thing that can [03:02:33] stop us. If we win it's the biggest [03:02:36] event in political history. It's the [03:02:38] biggest event in political history. that [03:02:40] and there's something and it's going to [03:02:42] be the most important. I believe that [03:02:44] the next election is the most important [03:02:47] election in the history of the country. [03:02:49] I really believe that the one that's [03:02:50] coming up in four days, [03:02:55] but I said to myself, it's sad. I told [03:02:57] the people, some people were in the [03:02:58] road, they're crying. They they go, we [03:03:00] have people that have gone to 2002 250 [03:03:03] rallies. We have the beautiful ladies of [03:03:06] North Carolina. We have the front row [03:03:07] jo. I mean, we have people that have [03:03:09] gone to hundreds of rallies. I said, [03:03:12] "This will never happen again." I don't [03:03:14] believe it will. I don't think it'll [03:03:15] ever happen again. And we'll get [03:03:17] together, but it'll be different. We're [03:03:19] going to get together and we're going to [03:03:21] make America great again. We're going to [03:03:22] fix our country. We're going to have [03:03:24] strong borders and we're going to have [03:03:26] fair elections. And hopefully, we'll get [03:03:27] a fair press eventually because that's a [03:03:30] very important element. You need a fair [03:03:32] press. He and I understand the press [03:03:34] because you give them a story, you know [03:03:38] exactly everything that happened and [03:03:39] they'll write it the opposite. Like the [03:03:41] exact opposite. They'll write it to [03:03:43] actually hurt you. It's hard to believe. [03:03:45] You almost That's the other thing. You [03:03:47] wonder why do they do that? It's so bad. [03:03:49] And they've lost such credibility. You [03:03:51] know, when I first came to politics, [03:03:55] the news, the press had a 92% approval [03:03:59] rating. Yesterday it hit 14%. [03:04:05] And I'm actually very proud of that [03:04:07] because I've exposed them for being a [03:04:09] total fraud. They're a fraud. [cheering] [03:04:12] But hopefully they won't be a fraud for [03:04:14] long. Hopefully that'll straighten out [03:04:17] because that's a very important the [03:04:19] press, a free press, a real press is a [03:04:22] very important part of greatness of [03:04:24] making a country great. They're like [03:04:26] they're almost like uh they're glue that [03:04:30] keeps it together, but they're also like [03:04:31] in a way a police force that keeps it [03:04:33] honest, but they're so dishonest that [03:04:36] they have no credibility. Think of it. [03:04:40] 60 Minutes asks her a question. [03:04:44] And you know, I brought a lawsuit on [03:04:45] this today. You saw that 60 minutes [03:04:48] because it's so wrong. [03:04:52] She gives an answer that only a [03:04:54] would give. You can give bad answers, [03:04:57] but this was an answer that a person who [03:05:00] who was not a smart person, a person who [03:05:03] got the lowest score perhaps in the [03:05:06] history of the bar exams. Okay? You [03:05:09] know, she failed the bar exam. Okay? But [03:05:12] this is a person, this is a very low IQ [03:05:16] individual. This is the answer of a very [03:05:18] low IQ individual. And by the way, I [03:05:23] think everybody that runs for president [03:05:25] or vice president should have cognitive [03:05:27] tests. They should have testing because [03:05:29] you know and I don't mean by age because [03:05:32] you know some of the greatest leaders in [03:05:34] the world were in their 80s in the 80 [03:05:36] period because there is an experience [03:05:37] thing and other things. some of the [03:05:39] greatest leaders in history. You look [03:05:41] back and and I know many people that are [03:05:44] in their 80s that are I know one person [03:05:46] from 80 to 90 made billions of dollars [03:05:48] and he was a failure for his whole life [03:05:50] and you know him. I'll tell you who it [03:05:52] is later. But he was a failure for his [03:05:55] whole life. But I said to myself, it's [03:05:57] sad that in a way this whole great thing [03:06:00] that we've built is is never going to [03:06:03] happen again. But what is going to [03:06:05] happen again is we're going to turn our [03:06:06] country around. We're going to make it [03:06:08] great and we're going to be so proud of [03:06:10] ourselves because we have to save our [03:06:13] country. Our country is going bad. We're [03:06:16] a failing nation. We are, as I say, we [03:06:19] are a nation in decline. We are a nation [03:06:21] in very serious decline. And look at [03:06:24] what these stupid people have done. [03:06:26] They've allowed Russia, China, Iran, [03:06:31] North Korea, and others to get together [03:06:35] in a group. This is impossible to think. [03:06:38] When I was a young guy, I I loved I [03:06:41] always love the whole thing, the concept [03:06:43] of the history and all of the things [03:06:45] that can happen. The one thing and I had [03:06:47] a professor at the Wharton School of [03:06:50] Finance, but we had history classes [03:06:52] also. He said, "The one thing you never [03:06:54] want to happen is you never want Russia [03:06:58] and China uniting." We united them [03:07:03] because of the oil. We united them. [03:07:06] Biden united them. It's a shame the [03:07:09] stupidity of what they done. Well, I'm [03:07:11] going to have to ununite them. And I [03:07:13] could think I can do that, too. I have [03:07:15] to ununite them. But early on, I've read [03:07:18] and you've learned you never want Russia [03:07:22] and ch and they're natural enemies [03:07:24] because Russia has massive land and [03:07:28] China needs it. Okay? They need that [03:07:30] land. China doesn't have the land for [03:07:32] the population. Russia has, if you ever [03:07:36] look at the size of the Russian land [03:07:38] mass, it's like four times or five [03:07:40] times. Doesn't it have like 12 time [03:07:42] zones or something? It's massive. [03:07:45] They're a natural enemy. And we've [03:07:48] allowed them become to get together. [03:07:52] It's such a dangerous thing. Another [03:07:54] thing, another thing that we're doing is [03:07:57] we're losing the dollar as the standard [03:07:59] because of these people that are. So, if [03:08:02] we lose the dollar as the standard, [03:08:05] that's like losing a war. And it'll [03:08:07] never happen with me. There's no way [03:08:09] that will happen with me. We got to put [03:08:11] it back together. We cannot. That is [03:08:14] like losing a war. [03:08:17] So, we're going to get together and [03:08:19] hopefully we'll get together a lot, but [03:08:21] we're going to get together and I think [03:08:22] it's going to be very happy times. We're [03:08:24] going to put our country back together [03:08:26] and we're going to make it the greatest [03:08:27] country in the world again. And you're [03:08:30] going to be very proud of all these [03:08:31] rallies that we had. And I just want to [03:08:34] thank you for being here so late in the [03:08:36] evening. I've been doing this all day [03:08:37] and this guy is fantastic. [03:08:40] [cheering] [03:08:41] President Donald J. Trump, ladies and [03:08:43] gentlemen, thank you. Heat. Heat. [03:08:51] [cheering] [03:09:00] [cheering] [03:09:03] [music] [03:09:04] Heat. Heat. [03:09:17] [music] [03:09:23] me [music] [03:09:25] [cheering] [03:09:36] and I [music] will be [03:09:44] [music] [03:09:44] saying [03:09:48] it's
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