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Trump UNLEASHES His NEW FBI Chief Kash Patel! Letitia James Is FINISHED

Jan 31, 20251 hr 9 minSeason 5Ep. 18
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Leticia James just met her match in Kash Patel. Plus, President Trump spars with a new CNN personality over DEI in a breaking news press conference. Is Katilin Collins the new Jim Acosta? Meanwhile, Tulsi Gabbard is facing tough questions from Congress just as they weigh whether or not to confirm RFK, Jr. Bottomline? Expect a ton of changes in Washington — and Letitia would be wise to take on the look out! Join Trish Regan for a live edition of The Trish Regan Show. JOIN ME LIVE — subscribe to my channel here at on youtube @trishreganchannel

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Speaker 1

It's been a very difficult last, uh, almost 24 hours at this point. My heart goes out to all the families who have lost their loved ones. We're gonna get into all of that, including some of the president's comments and uh his his dust up with the media surrounding that tragic event, but I'll tell you. This Is also um a time when you're gonna see a lot of reckoning in a lot of changes in how things are done.

They're in government and it's gonna affect one Leticia James Kash Patel about to be confirmed there we heard from him earlier today and I just want to show you he's got what 94% chance, 94% chance he's up 36%. Let me tell you, Poly markets usually spot on on this. They called the election before anyone, and I think this does suggest we get ourselves a new head of the FBI and boy oh boy does Washington not like this conscious promising to investigate fully when and where needed.

And you know what, he doesn't want to have what happened to Donald Trump happened to any other politician ever again. He's insisting that you know what, we do the right thing by everyone. I wanna go to an excerpt from him here on Capitol Hill today. I am telling you he means business and Letitia James watch out because he's coming for you. For sure, confirmed as the next FBI director, I will remain focused on the FBI's core mission.

That is to investigate fully wherever there is a constitutional factual basis to do so and to never make a prosecutorial decision that is solely the providence of the Department of Justice and the Attorney General. For the 1st 8 years after law school, I served as a public defender, first for Miami-Dade County and later for the Southern District of Florida. During that time, I represented some pretty awful human beings charged with some pretty heinous crimes.

But what I learned there was the core value that has been enshrined in me since that due process must be provided without bias to all Americans. And if we cannot provide due process to the worst, then there can be no due process for anyone, and our constitutional republic fails. But I battled on that hill for that due process. Yeah. And that means Tish James.

I think that given where you went and everything you did and the enormous fees that you tried to impose on the president, we're gonna have some problems we're gonna have a lot of problems with other democratic AGs across this country to make sure that we would be ready to respond to any attempt to roll back our rights. So here we are. We studied their platforms. We've identified certain possibilities, fact patterns. We've created contingency plans.

So no matter what the next administration throws at us. We're ready. Yeah, OK. Well, glad to hear that because you better be ready because I have a feeling, just a little feeling, just a little inkling judging from some of what I heard from Kash Patel today that he's actually gonna be coming for you. And you know what, I'll go back to Pollymarket. It's looking like this guy's gonna get confirmed, so this is gonna be the new head of the FBI, and I

think you're gonna have to answer a few questions. I mean, Eric Trump was asking these questions back in 2023 when you were going after his dad. He laid it out pretty well here. Right?

Speaker 2

You have a corrupt attorney general who literally ran on the campaign promise of taking down my father. She goes, I'm gonna go after Donald. I'm gonna take down his family, I'm gonna go after his children. I'm gonna get her exact quote, I'm gonna get to the office of Attorney General every day. I'm gonna sue Donald Trump and then I'm going to go home. I mean, she fundraise off of this nonsense. Like this was her entire platform going after Donald, after my father.

Then obviously she gets into office and she does exactly that and you've got a crooked court and everything else, but actually I think we're making a breakthrough with the judge. I think they're starting to realize there are no victims. First of all, my father's statements are undervalued, not overvalued. Second of all, she's going after banks. She's trying to protect banks that made hundreds of millions of dollars with Trump,

meaning there were no aggrieved party. There were no defaults, there were no, well, you guys, you guys made money that's why we would borrow, we borrow money. No, go do a great project, you know, be very successful jobs and homes, pay a tremendous amount of interest, and then pay the banks back in full. Like we never had so much as a default. No one, so we're sitting there saying, is there a victim in this? I mean, you're suing us and there's no victim, but,

but Carly, it's nonsense. The DOJ has told Letitia James to make my father's life hell, to keep him tied up in a courtroom, to cost him tens and tens of millions of dollars to distract him.

Speaker 1

Right? And that's exactly what she did, and this is what she campaigned on. He's absolutely right. I mean, what kind of world are we living in? When you campaign on one thing, you're just gonna get someone because he's your political enemy and you think it's actually gonna land you some campaign dollars. This is what she did, you know it. He's called me venomous. We will fight back to your attempt to bring Trumpism to New York City. He's called me disgraceful. the Supreme Court.

President Illegitimate member He's called me radical. We know he's crazy. No, he mind. He's out of control. losing it. He's called me a racist. We've got to stand up to an an administration which is too male, too pale, and too stale. OK. So, you know the drill. All right. You know who she is, you know what she did.

But what Ko is gonna try and get at, and this is what's gonna unravel everything and this is what everybody's so freaked out about is just exactly what role Merrick Garland, the DOJ, Biden, etc. played in all of this because I have a feeling they played a pretty decent instrumental role. This is something that Matt Gates. Was trying to get at when he was in the

House of Representatives. I wanna show you this exchange he has with Garland and he's pushing him and he's asking just exactly what kind of communications did you guys have? It has now come out that we know at least they were communicating with Fannie Willis' BF who was running the case down in Georgia that was all thrown out because of disqualification, of course, um. Really lousy attorneys right across the board that were involved in this. Anyway, you've got Merrick Garland, who can't answer

Matt Gates's question. This is really important. We got to get back to this and I know Kosh will. I want to play it for you. Here we go. Communicating with these state and local prosecutions against Trump, you can clear it all up for us right now. Will the Department of Justice provide to the committee all documents, all correspondence between the Department and Alvin Bragg's office and Fonn Willis's office and Letitia James's office?

The offices you're referring to are independent offices of state. I get that. I get that. The question is whether or not you will provide all of your documents and correspondence. That's the question. I don't need a history lesson. Well, I'm going to say again, we do not control those offices. They make you communicate with them, not whether you control them. Do you communicate with them and will you provide those

a request. We'll refer it to our Office of Legislative, here's the thing, you come in here and you lodge this attack, that it's a conspiracy theory that there is coordinated lawfare against Trump. And then when we say fine, just give us the documents, give us the correspondence, and then if it's But they couldn't You see, or they wouldn't. And instead, they leveled in nearly $500 million that's half a billion dollars guys, like this is a lot of money, right?

It makes no sense against Donald Trump. In the case of Letitia James. And Judge Erdo in there who Arthur, who somehow thought that Mar a Lago was worth only $18 million. I

mean this was bonkers. Remember this is part of the case actually just after he won the presidency, his lawyers came out and they tried to get her to drop this in the interest of the country and they're like, you know, this doesn't really make any sense because Mar a Lago, you were trying to say was somewhere around $18 million.18 million dollars. It makes more than 56 a year. Like, why would it be worth usually things trade on a multiple, right?

You might say it's gonna trade at 10 times earnings. Well, if the earnings are 56, how are you valuing it at 18? I'm sorry, Leticia. Like you're not even a good lawyer, but forget about forget about valuing any kind of assets, and yet they, they come up with this $500 nearly $500 million dollar fine and she's out ready to seize his assets just waiting so she can take over Trump Tower and take

over his golf courses. It's nuts, you guys. 4 days after a Judge ordered Donald Trump to pay $355 million for a decade of fraud. New York Attorney General Letitia James says she's prepared to do everything she can to make sure the former president pays his fine, including, she told us, seizing the buildings that bear his name. If he does not have funds to pay off the judgment, then we will seek judgment enforcement mechanisms in court, and we will ask the judge to seize his assets.

That's what she was waiting for. Oh, she just wanted to seize us as, I mean, it's bonkers. So now it's in the appellate court, right? And we're waiting on the court of appeals who really can't get off their, you know what is and they're sitting there and they haven't done a damn thing yet. Even though we know how they feel, I mean they wouldn't even let Judith Bale, who was representing New York

and Leticia James, she's at the appellate court, right? So she's supposed to be a little bit smarter and the judges are supposed to be a little bit smarter at the appellate court. Here's the New York Court of Appeals they wouldn't let her get a word out. May it please the Court, Judith Bale for the New

York Attorney General's office. All of the defendants repeatedly violated, can you identify any previous case which the Attorney General sued under executive Law 6312 to upset a private business transaction.

That was between equally sophisticated partners with the supposed victim had the ability and legal obligation to discover the allegedly misrepresented matters by conducting its own due diligence where the supposed wrongdoer advised the supposed victim through written disclaimers to conduct its own due diligence and to draw its own conclusions.

The alleged misrepresentation almost entirely concerned inherently subjective valuations of properties and businesses and where and where the victim never complained about any fraud of the transactional losses from it because I've gone through the cases which you've cited and all of them always involved the consumer protection aspect. It involved protection of the market. And I want to add to his question and little

to no impact on the public marketplace. Boom, OK, so no impact on the public markets, you have no victim. It sounds, as the judge said, like a private case, and yet Leticia brought it anyway. And now we're in a situation where she's promising to double down. She's doubling down, but yet, you know, you got one Cosh Patel who's coming in as head of the FBI, and I think he's gonna be wanting to do some of his due diligence to figure out just exactly how this all came about, which is why people

like Dick Durbin are so freaked out. He goes on CNN he's trying to talk down cash and say, oh, he's not qualified. Let me tell you, the guy's qualified. It is such a loss. Are, are you aware of the hearing is still going on as planned today in less than an hour, frankly. 9:30 we're going to start the hearing on the person the president has chosen to lead the Federal Bureau of Investigation. I can tell you I have some serious questions about

his competence for that responsibility. Remember we're talking about. 38,000 criminal and civil investigators and the premier law enforcement agency not just in the United States but in the world. We want a person there who is responsible, experienced, and can handle this awesome responsibility. Senator, have general questions, as you just said about his ability to handle an agency of that size, but you also have very specific questions

about a specific moment during the end of the Trump administration. Explain. Well I can tell you that you don't have to go searching for a playbook when it comes to Mr. Cash Patel. He has published a book called Government Gangsters which goes into excruciating detail about his theories on political conspiracies and retribution against those who did not treat him properly over the years to give this man the authority of leading the Federal Bureau of Investigation.

I think it is questionable. We need someone with sound judgment who is not driven by politics and Mr. Patel does not fit that description. Understood, and I was referring to the hostage rescue and his like. Like Biden's people were not driven by politics. Are you kidding me? I mean, he says this right with a straight face. so they hate him because they're terrified of what he is going to find out. Alvin Bragg, Leticia James, Fannie Willis, and Jack Smith.

Like they they're so freaked out about what is about to be uncovered if Cash gets the gig and Cash is gonna get the gig because, well, you know, I'm basing this on Polymarket which tends to have a pretty good instinct on these things, 94 94% chance at this point in time he's gonna get confirmed. Pete Hegseth got confirmed. RFK is gonna get confirmed. I'm telling you, the whole

world is gonna change as you know it. Maybe Tulsi we'll talk about that in a little bit, but Joy Reid, you know, she's the one who was just oh thank goodness, you know, all these people like Leticia and Fannie and Alvin, they're bringing it home for me. In prison, but for me, there is something wonderfully poetic about the fact that despite the fact that even if convicted, he's not gonna go to prison.

The first person to actually criminally prosecute Donald Trump is a black Harvard grad, the very kind of person that his former staff, the people who worked for him, Stephen Miller, etc. want to never be at Harvard Law School, but he was, and he came out and graduated and he's prosecuting you, Donald, and a black woman is doing the same exact thing in Georgia and a black woman forced you to pay $175 million. that's out now also in question because the people who

put it up, that might not be legit. Donald Trump is being held to account by the very multicultural, multiracial democracy that he's trying to dismantle and for me there's something poetic and actually wonderful about that. It says something good about our country that we're still capable of having that happen. Go DEI if my DEIs are bringing it home on Her DEIs are bringing it home.

A bunch of lawsuits that by the way, you know I guess they got out and brag and they can brag that they got the felony conviction there but that it's eventually gonna get tossed out in the appellate court.

Letitia James has got nothing. In fact, if anything, if you listen to what those appellate judges were saying, they were like, wait a second, we need to make sure that like this kind of stuff doesn't happen before because again because if it happened here it could happen again and we need to rein in these very politically motivated prosecutors.

And the, the DEI's, I'm sorry but like been there done that like that's not working it's not working for this country, you know, we are a meritocracy and we were founded on that in the United States of America we don't care what color you are, we don't care what sex you are. We only care that you can get the job done. let me tell you that's all Donald Trump cares about for sure. I mean, for goodness sakes, we saw that today, did we not? We saw that on display, he said over and over

and over again, we can't be relying on DEI. We're gonna get into that coming up. It's one of the reasons I started 76 Research, by the way, my financial firm, 76 Research.com, use code word dollar you can get the $76 report for just $1 a month. I encourage you to do that, but this was in part because I saw Wall Street doing this and. Like this makes no sense. I talked to my buddy Rob who run billions of dollars for decades on Wall Street, and I'm like, what is going on? We both have

the same reaction. So that's partly why we started that. I'll get into more of that later, but I just wanna say like DEI is not like that is not, that is not a reason to be doing things really. I mean.

If you want diversity because it actually gets you to a better place and you want other perspectives, great, but if you're just trying to check a box because you wanna make other people feel better about themselves, no, no, no, no, no, look, and I'm just gonna point this this out, you know, Leticia's going after him now because of, well. I'm also signing an executive order to instruct the Departments of Defense and Homeland Security to begin preparing the 30,000

person migrant facility at Guantanamo Bay. Most people don't even know about it. We have 30,000 beds in Guantanamo to detain the worst criminal illegal aliens threatening the American people. Some of them are so bad we don't even trust the countries to hold them because we don't want them coming back, so we're gonna send them out to Guantanamo. This will double our capacity immediately, right? and tough. That's a tough, that's a tough place to get out of.

Today's signings bring us one step closer to eradicating the scourge of migrant crime in our communities once and for all. And it was just a purely, it's just an unforced error that we even have to be doing this now we need Congress to provide full funding for the complete and total restoration of our sovereign borders as well as financial support to remove record numbers of illegal aliens. Yeah, well,

Leticia apparently doesn't like that very much. Steve Fris saying, uh, uh, this is Trump should sign an order, an executive order Operation Hummingbird against these people. Look, it's happening, Steve. It's happening, you guys. They are not, this is not the same Trump administration. They have been through hell, OK, for 4 years they were trying to bankrupt him. They were trying to put him and his family in jail. They know what the Democrats are capable of and they wanna make sure that

that doesn't ever happen again. In the meantime, in. In the meantime, guess what? He also wants to make sure that the country's in a better position so that means, yeah, getting him ready the DEI stuff. It means, yeah, arresting criminals because by the way, Leticia, whether you like it or not, the federal government does have jurisdiction. Over things like who is in the country you don't have jurisdiction over that and for the most part, most

people don't want criminals in the country. I mean, heck, even Whoopi Goldberg admitted so much on The View just yesterday this must have taken a lot out of her. I'm telling you the contracts on the line. She must be in like renegotiation right now because she's actually sounding normal. It's just for a couple. 87% support deporting criminal undocumented. I don't know anybody in the world, yeah, I don't know anybody in the world who wants to keep the criminals.

I don't know anybody that can I say something because you know. No one in the world actually wants to keep the criminals. It's like 87%. The polls are overwhelming, showing no one actually wants criminals in the country, although ICE tells us we have 650,000 of them, 650,000, and the administration would say, you know what, you're a criminal if you're in this country illegally.

period. Well, here's Leticia saying guess what we got laws we got laws that protect our immigrants and limit cooperation with federal immigration enforcement efforts. Those laws should be followed by law enforcement and officials in our state. I'll always uphold our laws and protect immigrant New Yorkers, so. She's like, you know, going AWOL like she's she's kind

of like left the reservation here. Leticia thinks that New York is its own little country and can do its own little thing, and we hate to remind her, but she's a lawyer after all, maybe not a very good one, not a very bright one, just a very political one. Leticia, the federal government. Like if they have any power at all, it's the power over who is in our country, it is the power over our borders, lady understood? No, she doesn't understand. Here she is just this week talking about how she's

gonna take on Trump. Not only does this administration's new policy put people at risk, but it is plainly unconstitutional. The president does not get to decide which laws to enforce and for whom. When Congress dedicates funding for a program, the president cannot pull that funding on a whim. Later today, I'm leading and joining with my colleagues, my fellow Democratic attorney generals and suing this administration to stop this illegal freeze. OK,

so you know where she's going. You're hearing the same thing out of California and you're gonna have these little annexes of places that are all gonna try and do this and I'm just gonna remind you that there's a new team in charge. You got Pam Bondi coming in as attorney general. You're gonna have Cos Patel running the FBI. So I'm just gonna say, Leticia, you know what? He's he's got some. Some top people. Right now who are not gonna put up with your BS.

And this is one fight. I'm sorry lady you're just not gonna win. She says she's ready though, she's been preparing for this day forever. With other democratic AGs across this country to make sure that we would be ready to respond to any attempt to roll back our rights. So here we are. We studied their platforms. We've identified certain possibilities, fact patterns. We've created contingency plans. So no matter what the next administration throws at us. We're ready.

We're ready to respond to their attacks. OK, yeah, yeah, yeah, she's been fundraising for a while on this. She's all ready to throw a few more lawsuits out there. She's got one already. She brags about how she got 100 in during the last go around, so give her money because she'll sue Trump for it. Listen, this shouldn't be that controversial, OK? Getting rid of DEI should not be controversial. I mean, Martin Luther King is the one who didn't want to

see people by color now, did he? And yet all they can see is color. Obama, he actually led the charge on getting illegals out of the country he was right out in front of this and by the way, Hillary Clinton and Bill Clinton, they all said the same thing but it's funny how it changes when it's Trump, right? Like I mean, look, I played this for you guys I'm gonna play it again. We go. If you're a criminal, you'll be deported.

If you plan to enter the US illegally, your chances of getting caught and sent back just went up. Oopsie, I didn't want to come home. You'll be deported. If you plan to enter the US illegally, your chances of getting caught and sent back just went up. The actions I'm taking are not only lawful, they're the kinds of actions taken by every single Republican president and every single Democratic president for the past half century.

And to those members of Congress who question my authority to make our immigration system work better. Or question the wisdom of me acting where Congress has failed, I have one answer. Pass a bill. OK, so here's the upshot. Guess what? Mr. Obama, President Obama sent them all out. He sent out more illegals than any other president. So how does that quite work? Leticia, apparently New York was fine with it then, right? New York was totally fine with it then. It just changes

once it's Trump. But you know Caroline Levitt made something pretty clear the other day in her press conference. She said this is how we view it. We realized Biden didn't. see it this way, but this is how we see it. 500 arrests ISIS has made so far since President Trump came back into office. Can you just tell us the numbers? How many have a criminal record versus those who are

just in the country illegally? All of them, because they illegally broke our nation's laws and therefore they are criminals as far as this administration goes. I know the last administration didn't see it that way, so it's a big culture shift in our nation to view someone who breaks our immigration laws as a criminal, but that's exactly what they are.

So there you go apparently it had to be said even though Obama was very out front about sending back people who were here illegally so this is what. You have to conclude this is about Trump. This is about hating Trump and they're continuing to make their political careers all about hating Trump. They just wanna get in the way and it's, it's the, it's as Joy said

her favorite DEI is bringing it home. In prison, but for me there is something wonderfully poetic about the fact that despite the fact that even if convicted, he's not going to go to prison. The first person to actually criminally prosecute Donald Trump is a black Harvard grad, the very kind of person that his former staff, the people who worked for him, Stephen Miller, etc. want to never be at Harvard Law School, but he was, and he came out and graduated and he's prosecuting you, Donald.

And a black woman is doing the same exact thing in Georgia and a black woman forced you to pay a $175 million fine that's out now also in question because the people who put it up, that might not be legit. Donald Trump is being held to account by the very multicultural, multiracial democracy that he's trying to dismantle and for me. There's something poetic and actually wonderful about that. It says something good about our country that we're still capable of

having that happen. Go DEI if my DEIs are bringing bringing it home. I mean that is just sort of pathetic, right? She's saying that Steve Fishman, he's very much into um having some kind of operation, right? You, you gotta go after Leticia maybe she's gonna do time. I don't know like I, I think that I think that there's a lot of people that you have to go after. I think that this was a very, very

sort of, um, wide spanning op. I think that Garland, you know, I, I wanna know like how much were they coordinating with all of these people also thank you Steve for your generosity um you did watch some of the Tulsi hearing that's good we're gonna get to the Tulsi hearing because. I saw some of that too, and I, there's some quotes that are really, really important and significant and it relates to what's going on like Cash needs to look

into this. Tulsi needs to look into this and you know, for all those that are trying to say that Cash Patel doesn't have the qualifications, give me a break. Well educated, worked there as a public defender and Miami-Dade County believes in the justice of our system, right? and if you believe. Really in in what we are as a nation, everybody deserves due process and this was his point and this is not what they gave Donald Trump. They didn't offer

that to him in any way. He was like automatically guilty just because he was Donald Trump and now you have to go appeal, appeal, appeal. Well, you know, he's lucky he has the ability to do that, but what about somebody who's just sort of starting out in politics and suddenly they're on the wrong side of things because they're on the wrong side of.

aisle, it's really bad. Donald Trump meanwhile almost responding here like that, that, that bit from Joy Reid that I just played you talking about go DEIs, that's from a while back. I'll tell you, Donald Trump has no use for DEI. Donald Trump came out right away as soon as he took office, signed an executive order, we're getting rid of DEI. He is done with it and as it relates to this horrible tragedy.

Horrible, um, just, just, just awful, right? Like in, in, in any time something like this happens, I, I just can't stop thinking about the families, and it was a tough night last night as I was watching this news come in and hearing everything, but I will say this it was very interesting. Donald Trump was all over. He was asking the right questions actually. Like at midnight saying why the heck was the helicopter

flying so low? What was going on? Why didn't they maneuver and get out of the way and you had Sean Duffy right on the scene, went straight down there. This is our new transportation secretary. I mean he had just been sworn in. You think Pete Buttigieg would have done that? Heck, remember when the trains derailed? Where was Pete? didn't show up for for months and Biden didn't show up like nobody nobody gave any information instead last night

you had this very transparent approach. You had Caroline Levitt go right on Fox News and as she was getting information in in real time, she had just. Learned that the president had been briefed on it. She was telling the viewers that it was, it was actually really remarkable to see. And then of course Donald Trump sending out a tooth last night asking the right questions like why would this helicopter be flying so low like that doesn't make sense and why didn't they try and

get out of the way? What is going on? And, and he of course you had a situation where immediately CNN and others are trying to blame him. Which is crazy, but nonetheless he's, he's frustrated and part of what he wants to change is this diversity equity inclusion thing because in his view, and by the way I agree with this wholeheartedly, you know that um we need to get back to being American.

where people are rewarded because they're actually good at the job and so today he came out swinging really hard against DEI in the military in the FAA and anywhere else in government. I want you to hear it. And then when I left office and Biden took over, he changed them back to lower. than ever before. I put safety first. Obama, Biden, and the Democrats put policy first, and they put politics at a level that nobody's.

Ever seen because this was the lowest level. Their policy was horrible and their politics was even worse. So as you know last week long before the crash, I signed an executive order restoring our higher standards for air traffic controllers and other important jobs throughout the country. So it was very interesting. About a week ago. Almost upon. Entering office, I signed something last week that was an executive order, very powerful on restoring the highest standards of air traffic control.

So he got heavily criticized for that. Today I was like, how dare you bring this up? How dare you suggest. That there was any issue with competency whatever it's too soon and like you know in a transparent environment, obviously we're all devastated, devastated. But you also want some answers, right? You wanna understand why this happened and so he did bring this issue up.

He did criticize the last administration, specifically the former head of the Department of Transportation, the guy who couldn't show up when the train derailment happened, one Pete Buttigieg, he had some choice words for the former mayor out there in Indiana. The FAA website shows that the agency's guidance on diversity hiring were last updated on March 23rd of 22. They wanted to make it even more so, and then I came in and I assume maybe this is the reason the FAA.

Which is overseen by Secretary Pete Buttigieg. A real winner. That's the guy's a real winner. Do you know how badly everything's run since he's run this Department of Transportation. He's a disaster. He was a disaster as a mayor. He ran his City into the ground and he's a disaster now. He's just got a good line of bull. The Department of Transportation, his government agency charged with regulating

civil aviation. Well, he runs it, 45,000 people and he's run it right into the ground with his diversity. So he's changing that. Uh, he, he was fired up. I mean, you heard it, we had to bleep it out, you know, Pete Buttigieg and his BS, he, um, decided today he was gonna appoint a 22 year veteran of the FAA to run the place. Listen to this. They are working tirelessly to

figure out exactly what happened. We, we will state certain opinions, however, I'm also immediately appointing an acting commissioner to the FAA, Christopher Rocheleu. A 22 year veteran of the agency, highly respected. Christopher, thank you very much appreciate it. So he's got a new head of the FAA or at least an interim head of the FAA. He says he's getting rid of DEI. The DEI is the problem, all caused by this wokeness. Oh gosh, don't tell whoopie that don't, don't, don't, right?

Like she was just saying. Gosh, none of you guys, you, you wouldn't be anywhere if it wasn't for wokeness. Yeah, I would like this young lady who's this is her first job, I would like her to do a little homework because she said

something yesterday that really pissed me off. This is Caroline Levitt, the wonderful Caroline Levitt, who happens to be from my home state of New Hampshire, young woman, young mother out there working tirelessly, by the way, giving information very transparently late last night.

I mean wow blowing everybody away didn't even need a notebook when she did her first press conference just took questions and spoke directly to those reporters anyway here is Whoopi really just going on and on about how much she dislikes her because you know she doesn't respect wokeness and DEI enough. And that was, she said there will be no wokeness here. Let me explain something to you, because without that wokeness, you might not have that job because

Because women were not invited to that table. Women were not invited to many tables in this nation. The reason we fought. And busted our behinds to make sure that you didn't have to worry about this. And now to hear you talk about it and to hear anybody talk about the wokeness, the wokeness was put in place for a reason, because black people couldn't get into colleges. Because women could not get into the colleges they wanted to go to. This is all women. See, this is

not black, Asian women, this is all women. Women were not invited to this party. It was a man's world and we busted our asses to make sure that this was a person's world. So please, please stop using that phrase to talk about because you don't understand what you're saying. You're saying about yourself that, you know, hey. That's a terrible thing to be. It's not a terrible

thing to be. That's why we fought. That's what we were fighting for so that you could stand in that podium so that Katherine Jean-Pierre could stand at that podium. So women of all kinds of colors and ilks wherever they came from, whatever their belief system was, they had the opportunity to bust down that door. The thing is, it's 2025. All right, so we're not living in that world anymore. Guess what? Women can do anything. Heck.

they, they, they, they're doing it all. They're doing it all, Whoopi. All right, so you don't need to rely on DEI anymore. Don't you think that we ought to be actually thinking about getting back to actually having women. Or anyone else in positions because they deserve to be there. I mean, Pete Hegseth had something interesting to say.

On this speaking on Fox News with Jessie Waters I wanna play you this clip because he's our new defense secretary by the way, talking about how we should think about diversity and how that actually really isn't the strength the strength is actually unity listen. What's happening with DEI? How's that going at the Defense Department? Well, DEI is not going well at the Defense Department because

it's dead. Uh, we will, as the president said in his inaugural, we will be merit-based and color blind, and that is the case at the Defense Department. is going to be ripped out root and branch because we want everyone treated equally with high standards and held accountable with war fighting, lethality, and readiness front and center. We don't have time for emphasizing differences. Jesse, one of the dumbest phrases in military history. Is our diversity is our strength. Our diversity is not

our strength. Our unity and our shared purpose is our strength, and the Pentagon is excited to get back to that core mission. It's happening rapidly. The services are responding, and those that don't want to respond can work somewhere else. So diversity, equity, inclusion will not be a part of the Defense Department, not a minute long. All right? So that's where we are. I mean think about it though.

I mean, if you're an organization, if you're an organization and you say, all right, we need to follow this DEI prescription, so we're gonna go out and we're gonna get everybody with the last name that begins with the letter D, and we're gonna say we're gonna hire you and make you into something because your last name begins with the letter D. Well, obviously you're limiting your.

A pool of the people that would really be talented in the job because you're only looking at the people with the last name that begins with the letter D and so because it's so important to get these special special people all of a sudden you start overlooking things like deficiencies and maybe you know the reality that they're not the best at that particular job you're pretending that they're better than they are. You're, you're doing all these things to bump them up within the organization.

Instead of actually focusing on, wait a second, we just need the best person. Man, woman, black, white, purple, we just need the best person for the job and that's all we care about and isn't that truly what you wanna be as a society,

isn't that what America is known for? Isn't that why people all over the world from all kinds of different backgrounds wanna come here for the American dream so that they have a shot at at achieving something in a. Society that believes in the power of the individual believes in the power of creativity and rewards hard work. This DEI stuff is actually the antithesis of all of that, but you can't say it. You just can't say it these days. I mean, the media is going after Donald Trump.

How dare you say this? I mean, obviously, yes, we're dealing with the tragedy. He's looking for answers. He's asking questions, but no, you can't bring up DEI. Gosh darn it. How dare you? I mean, you can't bring up DEI, by the way, you get CNN blaming him literally last night saying, well, it's because he's been firing all these people and because he's been firing these people, that's why we have a problem. So this pundit.

Over at CNN he put out this kind of nasty tweet talking about this effort that's being made to get rid of DEI and how they're just, you know, slicing the government down because of it and he had to almost immediately retract it because you know they, they were still unfortunately. You know, trying to figure out what was going on,

we didn't know how many people were dead. It was just it was a terrible night, right, really, really terrible night and this guy's out there playing the blame game and then you get Jim Acosta who used to be over at CNN until he got fired. Oh, I should say till he got sort of pushed aside. They offered him the midnight shift, burning the midnight oil. I didn't want to work that hard, so Jim Acosta left and now he's doing something else, I guess he's got a

newsletter or something. He's reigniting his war with Donald Trump in a desperate effort to try to stay relevant. I'm sorry, Jim. I just don't think that that many people are gonna look at your newsletter, but you know, the reality I should also point out in the New York Post had a story on this is that the actual hiring freeze didn't actually affect a lot of these people granted, you do have the FAA saying we didn't have enough people

on like there was only one guy. Why wasn't there more people like, and, and again that's what's going on? How is government that messed up that they don't have the proper number of people. That are they're in charge of where the planes are flying. How could you not? I mean, that's pretty bad. And then how could you have a pilot who didn't have the ability to sort of respond and act quickly when you see the plane, right, the helicopter should be getting out of the plane's way.

So there's a lot of questions that are being asked and that should be asked, but Donald Trump is in trouble and he's getting mad at the media again. So CNN is blaming him for having said that it was DEI that's responsible for the midair collision. And because he said that, they started this whole thing. Chuck Schumer joining in on the act, Senator Schumer today, watch.

Mr. President, this morning our hearts go out to everyone impacted by the horrible, heartbreaking incident at Reagan Washington National Airport last night. I've been briefed on the horrific incident at DCA and have continued to monitor the situation. My heart goes out to everyone who was impacted by this incident. I'm praying for the victims, their families, and our brave first responders as we monitor the situation. But I have to tell you, I just watched President Trump's news conference.

Listen, it's one thing for Internet pundits to spew off conspiracies. It's another for the president of the United States to throw out idle speculation as bodies are still being recovered and families are still notified. It just turns your stomach. So that's the party line. Got it. Chuck Schumer said it. AOC followed it. I represent LaGuardia Airport as well as workers for JFK. She writes, Trump gutted the Aviation Safety

Committee last week. Air traffic controllers already understaffed, got Trump's buyout this week, and within a week, uh, they have an ultimatum to decide. It's not DEI, it's him, it's Elon too. So this came up at the press conference. And uh Kaitlin Collins, who seems to be making a run for Jim Acosta's job there at CNN, got into it with the president.

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yet know the names of the 67 people who were killed and you are blaming Democrats and DEI policies and air traffic control and seemingly the member of the US military who was flying that Black Hawk helicopter, don't you think

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you're getting ahead of the investigation right now? I don't think so at all. I don't think were the names of the people, you mean the names of the people that are on the plane. You think that's going to make a difference. They are a group of people that have lost their lives. If you want a list of the names, we can give you that. We'll be giving that very soon. We're in

coordination with American Airlines. We're in coordination very strongly, obviously with the military, but I think that's not a very smart question. I'm surprised coming from you. Uh, I'm surprised coming from you, so I think he has a soft spot for her, but that may not last long. That may not last long. Another reporter asking a similar question. DEI and the claims that you've made, are you saying this crash was somehow caused and the result of diversity hiring, and what evidence have you seen

to support these claims? It could have been. We have a high standard. We've had a much higher standard than anybody else. And there are things where you have to go by brain power, you have to go by psychological, uh, quality, and psychological quality is a very important element of it. These are various very powerful tests that we put to use, and they were terminated by Biden and Biden went by a standard that's the exact opposite. So we don't know, but we do know that you had two planes at

the same level. You had a helicopter and a plane. It shouldn't have happened. And we'll see, we're going to look into that and we're going to see, but certainly for an air traffic controller we want the brightest, the smartest, the sharpest. we want somebody that's psychologically superior and that's what we're going to have, yeah, please go ahead. So he wants the best. What's wrong with wanting the best? Apparently he can't say that right now because this came up yet again as

he was signing a bill. They still were going back to this. Mr. President, if uh you know, 64 people lost their lives last night, um, if you aren't confident that DEI had any role, why bring it up? Well, all I'm talking about is confidence, and we want in the uh In that particular position, we have to have the most competent people in our country because we're talking about lives.

Now it may or may not have had to do, but I don't like the fact that the helicopter was at the exact same level as the airplane. The helicopter should have been. 1000 ft or 500 ft above it or something below it. The plane was at 300 to 400 ft or the plane should have been stopped because the helicopter could have stopped. The plane can't be stopped, but the plane was on a schedule that was, you know, was along a track they call it a track, and it's the same track

that every other planes used for many years. It was going down and landing. And the helicopter got in its way, and if the helicopter was higher or lower or stopped or turning left or turning right at a quicker time, I mean it turned, but it turned when it was too late, a tragic, a tragic story. So I don't know, do you blame it on the air traffic controller too, in addition to the pilots, maybe the pilot's fault, they should have seen it. I would have thought they should have seen it.

Because it was a plane that was loaded up with lights and everybody, you can see it from Kennedy Center, you can see it very easily. So all I want is the most competent people in our country to be air traffic controllers. It's a very important position and other positions too, by the way, we're not only talking about that,

we're talking about air traffic controllers maybe in particular. They have to be brilliant with computers, brilliant with graphics, they have to be uh psychologically really, really smart. And uh you know, there are a lot of people that wouldn't be able to do that. Really, really sad stuff, um, but he says he wants

the best. He wants only the best people and you know maybe in, in determining who's the best, you should be focused on the qualities and the tests, right, that would make them the best as opposed to other things that might be serving as kind of a distraction. I don't think it's that controversial to say that, but clearly other people.

really, really do. I wanna get to Tulsi Gabbard because she had her hearing today and we have a lot to talk about there, um, before I do, just wanted to give a quick shout out to our friends at Grand forgive me at uh at Herzog Foundation because this is a uh this is a a foundation we can talk about Grand Canyon University too because they do wonderful, wonderful things there but I did want to flag.

That this year I developed a partnership with the Herzog Foundation which I'm really, really proud of because you know there's so much DEI that's been taught in our schools that's really crazy. I mean, and I agree with the president so wholeheartedly on this that we need to get back to our core values and be that meritocracy and what we're seeing in the public school system really doesn't embrace that.

If anything it's all about the diversity, equity and inclusion and it's a a direct contradiction if you would with sort of our American value system and so I think a lot of people, especially Christians in this country, feel like they are very much at odds with the ideologue that's coming out of these schools and so for that reason I just wanted to to mention this to you guys if you have children or if you have grandchildren or if you have friends that have children and you're

looking for a school and you're thinking about. Perhaps a Christian school. I myself went to a Catholic school when I was a little kid. I, it was great. I mean it really really was it was a firm foundation and, and I have just really fond memories of it. It's something that you should take a look at. It really is and the folks over at Herzog can help you do this. It's called Herzog Foundation.

Dot com they have um all kinds of information. I mean they're really a trusted source if you would on American education K through 12 they can guide you through it. They've again just wealth of resources they have an online publication they've got the Lion, their new podcast they've got making the Leap the new podcast and it's basically just all of this advice and information for Christian parents who are looking to make the switch and so take a look,

take a look. I'm very, very proud of this partnership. I mean you wanna think about how your family. can really flourish with its faith and its community and school's a big part of that. So in light of all the DEI stuff we're talking about, I thought it was worth mentioning this. Herzog Foundation.com. I'll try and put that in the show notes so that you can see it. Herzog, H E R Z O G Foundation dot com. Tulsi Gabbard in the hot seat, but you know what? She can handle it. This woman is tough.

And again she's bad news for Leticia and anybody else who was doing some funny stuff. I'm thinking Hillary Clinton. Hillary Clinton, who by the way, wants you to think she's a Russian spy. I mean this woman's been put through HELL and back as well. Here she is today on the weaponization of the FBI, the CIA, our intelligence community against so many individuals, primarily President Trump but also her.

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American people elected Donald Trump as their president not once but twice. And yet the FBI and intelligence agencies were politicized by his opponents to undermine his presidency and falsely portray him as a puppet of Putin. Title One of FISA was used illegally to obtain a warrant to spy on Trump campaign adviser Carter Page, using a Clinton campaign funded false dossier as their so-called evidence.

Biden campaign advisor Tony Blinken was the impetus for the 51 former senior intelligence officials letter dismissing Hunter Biden's laptop as disinformation specifically to help Biden win the election. Former DNI James Clapper lied to this committee in 2013, denying the existence of programs that facilitated the mass collection of millions of Americans' phone and internet records, yet was never held accountable.

Under John Brennan's leadership, the CIA abused its power to spy on Congress, to dodge oversight, lied about doing it until he was caught, and yet has never been held responsible. Under Biden, the FBI abused its power for political reasons to try to surveil Catholics who attend traditional Latin mass, labeling them as quote unquote radical traditionalist Catholics. Personally, just 24 hours after I criticized Kamala Harris and her nomination, I was placed on a secret domestic terror

watch list called Quiet Skies. Sadly, there are more examples. The bottom line is this, this must end.

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Yeah, it's got to end. But they're terrified of her. For some reason she is a trigger point for them. I mean, hey, she used to be on their team, right? She was a Democrat and now all of a sudden she's crossed to the other side and she dares to come out swinging as she should against the 51X spooks. Think about that who literally lied to you and caused by the way, so much chaos. I mean you could not say.

Guys, like I told you I went through this. I mean, over on, over on Meta which just settled for $25 million. That's like a dinner, right from Mark Zuckerberg. They just settled. They gave Donald Trump $22 to put towards his library and another 3. To pay his legal bills, so that's a $25 million cost to hit for them, but think of what it cost Donald Trump to not have access to all of his people on Facebook. I mean, again, I went through this because I dared to share a story about Hunter Biden.

And then like it was game over. You, you're in jail for a whole year like I couldn't, I couldn't see you guys so but the good news is I came over here to YouTube, which is wonderful, wonderful, wonderful, and it's been great and we've been able to make sure you subscribe if you haven't by the way, it's really important because I wanna make sure that we do have this constant connection and um.

It's really scary what went down. You could not share information and they, they blocked it all, literally blocked it all so I had, you know, a couple 100,000 people over there on Facebook. I couldn't actually access them, but the president went through this and it was because I, oh, I shared a story about 10 Biden's laptop. Well, Biden was president then, so like it didn't actually affect the outcome of the election, but you see he was president then and as soon as he was president,

he put in a whole bunch of things. In fact, his biggest regret is that he didn't do more to control quote unquote misinformation. Guess what? It's not misinformation that Hunter button laptop belonged to Hunter. You just tried to tell us it was, you know.

Russian misinformation disinformation fed to all of us courtesy of one Rudy Giuliani that's the narrative that they spun and that they put together and that they should be ashamed of and someone should be going after them and heads should roll and you know what this should never ever happen again. One of the things that I liked as hard as it is in light of what has happened.

There at Reagan National I mean gosh, at least you had the administration coming out and asking the right question demanding answers you had Duffy on the scene immediately this is a whole different ball game, right? This is a team that actually is willing to tell you the truth, and that goes a long way because if you can't trust your government to tell you the truth, and what kind of government do you have? Our belief in our institutions has been rattled.

And that's why Trump is changing things. He's firing all the people that were involved in the Jack Smith case. He's getting rid of DEI. He's making big changes. Tulsi, I'll tell you it's gonna be harder for her. I think she's great, you know, and I've said to some people, oh well, you know, she's, she's possibly, uh, she's a risk and I'm like, what do you got on her? Like the, the woman like is, is actually pretty darn incredible like what what exactly do you have on her? Well, you know.

She wasn't with us on this, that and the other, and I'm like, well, we haven't always been right like what what makes you think that we're all, you can't have some diversity of opinion you people who are all into diversity suddenly don't want the diversity of opinion of somebody maybe who disagrees with you. Maybe it's valuable to have more people at the table with more perspectives. I mean they tell you they're into diversity. They're not really

into diversity of thought. No, you gotta think just like them. Just physical diversity, that's all they care about. I'll tell you, I got no use for any of it, any of it. I do have use for my balance in nature fruits and gummies though I have 3 kids home sick from school today. I do. I'm like, guys, you know what, I gotta start feeding them balance in nature, fruits and veggies, because again, knock on wood, so far so good for

Tricia Regan this winter. Again, you know, we're just going into February, so we'll see but I credit fruits and veggies. There's thousands of testimonials. I'm not the only one. Millions of people love this stuff, so, and, and like for over 20 years. So take a look at their website. Go to Bannature.com. I encourage you to do that today. Really, fruits and veggies is my thing, but they got lots of things

on there. You can call them at 1-800-2468-751, 35% off with discount code Trish TR I S H, so you help the show and you help yourself. So take a look. 1-800-246-8751, 35% off plus plus free shipping and no harm no foul money back guarantee. Um, RFK. He's also up for his appointment and his chances are looking not bad. They're in Pollymarket, I think they get him pegged around 75% chance at confirmation, but woo, Bernie Sanders sure doesn't want the guy having the gig. Did

you see this? I gotta play it for you because this was some real fireworks there. On display there on Capitol Hill. I'm gonna make America healthier than other countries in the world right now. Will you guarantee do what every other major country does. It's a simple question and by the way, Bernie, the, you know, the, the problem of corruption is not just in the federal agents. It's,

it's in Congress too. Almost all the members of this panel are accepting, including yourself, are accepting millions of dollars from the pharmaceutical industry. Oh no. Their interest. Oh, I thought that that would I ran for president like you. I got millions and millions of contributions. They did not come from the executives, not one nickel of PAC money from the pharmaceutical. They came from 2020.

In 2020 you were the single largest because I had received pharmaceuticals from workers all over this country, workers were not a nickel from corporate the single largest pharmaceutical dollars from workers in the 5 million out of $200 million. All right, but You have not answered last question. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, but, huh, maybe you got me there. Maybe I took some money. Oh, and then there was this little dust up you see with Elizabeth Warren. Like it,

it just didn't stop with Bernie. You had to have the whole socialist brigade, I guess, against him. Elizabeth Warren versus, forgive me, not Bernie, RFK. This is, this is something, guys. So, Mr. Kennedy, will you also agree that you won't take any compensation from any lawsuits against drug companies while you are secretary and for 4 years afterwards? Well, I'll certainly commit. Well, I'm secretary, but I do want to clarify something because you're making me sound like a shell. I, um,

I put together that case. I did the Science day presentation to the judge on that case to get it into courting. Mr. Kennedy, it's just a really simple question. You've taken. $2.5 million. I want to know if you will commit right now that not only will you not go to work for drug companies, you won't go to work suing the drug companies and taking your rake out of that

while you're a secretary and for four years after. It's just I'll commit to not taking any fees from drug companies while I'm secretary. I'm asking about fees from suing drug companies. Will you agree not to do that? You're asking me to not sue drug companies, and I'm not going to as much as you want. I'm not going to agree to not sue drug companies or anybody. So let's do a quick count here of how as Secretary of HHS, if you get confirmed, you

can influence every one of those lawsuits. Well, let me start the list. You can publish your anti-vaccine conspiracies, but this time, On US government letterheads, something a jury might be impressed by, you could appoint vaccine panel who share your anti-vax views and let them do your dirty work. You could tell the CDC vaccine panel to remove a particular vaccine from the vaccine schedule. You could remove vaccines from special compensation.

Programs which would open up manufacturers to mass torts. You could make more injuries eligible for compensation even if there is no causal evidence. You could change vaccine court processes to make it easier to bring junk lawsuits. You could turn over FDA data to your friends at the law firm, and they could use it however it benefited them. You could change vaccine labeling. You could change vaccine information. I'm just gonna say I think she's figured this all

out because I think it's going through her head. Let's take a little look here. Nancy Mace, she put this one out. Speaking of Sill, Senator Warren raked in over 5. $5.2 million from Big Pharma and the medical industrial complex. Wow. OK. And then she brought receipts. Let me show you the receipts. This is great, you guys, because I'm telling you, Elizabeth Warren just kind of I mean Elizabeth Warren, uh, not so much. Me and Bernie Sanders, uh, not so much. Anyway, look at this.

Hospitals and nursing homes, she got $1.6 million. Miscellaneous health $600 is that right? $644,499. Pharmaceuticals health products, $625,580. This is all according to open secrets like it's all there. You know, you got to be careful, a little more careful. OK, here we get another one. Top industries federal election data for Elizabeth Warren 2020 cycle. She got from health professionals $2.366 million. I mean this is a lot of money, OK.

And she sits there and says, well, I wanna, you know, unbelievable. So this was kind of a circus act, but they're threatened by him because you know what he's threatening? He's threatening transparency, something we kind of need. My approach to uh uh administration HHS will be radical transparency. If members of this committee or other members of Congress want information, the doors are open. I've spent radical transparency, part of what we've been seeing, right? But they don't

want that. No, no, no, I mean, I, I, I'll tell you. There's, there's, there's stuff going on there's stuff going on that shouldn't be going on. I mean, we're here we are trying to make America great again, trying to make America healthy again. We're excited about all these big changes there's so much that can be done, but you look at those numbers, right? You look at how much money the farm.

Pharmaceutical, the drug industry, the health industry is giving to all these politicians and it means that we are vulnerable. I wanna tell you about something and I want you to go to this website because Big Pharma is setting the prices of drugs. I mean this is part of what he's trying to get at. We can't have this anymore. already this year they, they've raised the price on more than 575 drugs. They've got all kinds of anti-competition practices.

They're blocking any kind of competition that you could see so that they can keep their prices artificially high on all these drugs, and they spend billions of dollars on stupid ads. I mean, you want to talk stupid ads. I can't even watch the news with my family anymore, for goodness sakes, because of their dumb.

I won't say it, ads, all right, they got really dumb ads, so billions of dollars marketing these high priced brand name drugs that are super, you know, they're, they're like regulating the price on this stuff, so you need competition, right? That's what we need, that's what we're about in America, meritocracy and competition, and now they're out there urging Congress to undermine the incentives if you would in the private health care.

Market to help American workers and help American families get more money for savings on prescription drugs so there's a group called Conservative for Lower Healthcare Costs and they're out there and they're warning this and I think this is important so I want to tell you about it, especially in light of RFK they're warning that big pharmer is no friend to the Trump agenda or to the pocketbooks of the American people. Now I don't think that's like.

It that's that shouldn't stun you. Like, I don't think that's a a news bulletin, but you should at least know where they're coming from, right? So they oppose solutions to lower drug prices in President Trump's first term, and what are they doing now? I mean, they're definitely not even they don't want this guy through. They get Bernie and Liz Warren in their back pocket trying to do everything they can to derail this so you can learn more.

I mean, I, I think it's important like if you can let your congress member know that they need to be on the right side. to the American people for this, go check this out at pharmawindfall.com. Pharmawindfall.com. You can go check that out today and and learn more information, but you know, let's, uh, keep our fingers crossed for RFK because I think like this could be amazing. I told you guys I was just overseas and in Europe, they actually don't allow all

these crazy things into the food. I'm like, why does everything taste so good? It's like everything is good no matter where you go. You can't have a bad. Item of food anywhere and it's because they don't have all the preservatives that we have here right? we they they they're much tougher on that stuff. So anyway, check it out, pharmainfall.com today. Meanwhile, quick note on the crypto front, did you see yesterday Federal Reserve actually coming out and saying, yeah, banks can own crypto.

Don't tell Liz Warren that. Oh, she's just gonna really get mad. So everything's changing. Cryptos at banks. It's kind of incredible. I know that a lot of you all don't like it, but I've been a big fan of this for, for some time. I mean, going

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shares our views, shall we say, right? I it's, it's important to know, you know, where people are coming from. Um, anyway, it's great to have you here. We have a huge tune in today. Please make sure that you subscribe to the show. I'll see you back here tomorrow. Hit the bell because you know. 33 kids home sick today. We came on the air

a little bit later than usual. So it's great if you hit the bell then you know when I'm here every single day, but I'm here everyday live and I'm gonna keep doing it because it's an exciting time. And there's gonna be a lot of change, and this is gonna have consequences that I believe are going to be significant and tremendous. I am so optimistic. I don't think I've ever been this optimistic. Lots of good stuff ahead. Kosh is getting in, fingers crossed on Tulsi. I think

RK is gonna get it too. We have change on the way. I'll see you tomorrow.

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