And Tonya, Whoopi Goldberg is really, really desperate. She must really need that job on Disney's The View because she's saying things that, well, let's just say we wouldn't expect one Whoopi Goldberg to ever say we're gonna get to that plus, whoa, Donald Trump. Just laying down the law threatening Gitmo, he's opening up
to 30,000 criminal migrants. Watch. 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. We're gonna get into all that he's like, too bad you think the punishment's too bad, tough tough he's also saying tough to all the federal workers that don't think that they have to come to work in Washington DC anymore. Did you know that only 6% of. The people that are working for the federal government in Washington DC actually come to the office. I mean, it's costing us hundreds of billions of dollars. Donald Trump's like, yeah, I'm not having it. We're gonna get into all of that.
But first, Whoopi Goldberg really does seem a bit desperate here. I mean for her to say what she said on today's show, all I can think of is they've really gotten to her like they're taking her aside and they're like, Whoopie, Donald Trump. Really doesn't believe you should be on the air, and by the way, I'd be with Donald Trump on that because she's been wildly irresponsible along with Rachel Maddow and
a few others. Joy Reid, I'm looking at you anyway, Joy Behar too over there on the View wildly irresponsible and yet you know. She, she still has a job like that show is still on the air and you say to yourself how
can that be? And I think it's a fair question to ask in light of the FCC being the one to give the ABC license to all the local affiliates all over the country and I think that that's actually now that Donald Trump is in the White House very much in jeopardy now that Brendan Carr is head of the FCC very much in jeopardy.
And even when you consider little things around the edges like the fact that Elon Musk is so close to Donald Trump and Elon Musk really has no use for one Bob Iger that would be the CEO of Disney, that would be the company that owns ABC News, you know Iger has already said he wants to sell ABC News apparently nobody wants to buy it because he hasn't found a buyer yet. Because these numbers don't work, right? We've been through that before.
That is the media that is dead. This is the media that is alive and well and continuing to thrive and will grow. I mean you saw the news just yesterday, my gosh, the White House is opening up the press briefings to all those podcasters, streamers and influencers out there, people who had previously been shunned by the likes of the mainstream media. Well, Whoopi Goldberg. On her last go around here, it really is. I mean, I don't know how she's gonna keep this job she's
suddenly trying to sound a very different tune. This is all, you know, as ICE is rounding up criminals, rounding up migrants, sending planes and them back to Colombia to Mexico, etc. and here's whoopee. Is she actually agreeing with President Trump? That's how bad it must be for Whoopi Goldberg. Money's on the line here and apparently money talks. 87% support deporting criminal undocumented. I, I don't know. Anybody in the world who wants to keep the criminals.
I don't know anybody, OK, should we play that again? I'll just quote it for you. I know you don't really wanna watch her. She said, I don't know anyone in the world that doesn't want to deport. The criminals. Goodness gracious, Whoopi Goldberg, that certainly sounds a very like a different Whoopi Goldberg. I mean, it's like we got schizophrenia or something. Who's on TV today over there on
The View? This Whoopi Goldberg is very different, but this is the Whoopi Goldberg that is the pragmatic, uh. Business woman I guess who who recognizes that she needs a paycheck every Friday because they're threatening to get rid of ABC. In fact, Brendan Carr has reinstated all of these lawsuits, all of these complaints I should say. And don't forget Donald Trump has some lawsuits. He's got lots of lawsuits. He just settled one with ABC News to the tune of some $16 million and what just
crossed right before I came to air? Forgive the delay, this little number. What do you know? Here, let's see if we can get that on the screen straight. Breaking news. Donald Trump signing an agreement that would require Meta, that is Facebook, to pay $25 million to settle a lawsuit. The president sued in 2021 after
his accounts were suspended. This is a big deal, you know, I think shareholders are gonna go phew, because you know you don't want to be on the wrong side of this president necessarily, and how could he not. Mark Zuckerberg be on the wrong side of the president given what went down. I'm wondering if I should sue because there was like a year, an entire year where I was not allowed access to my audience because I dared to share a story on one Joe Biden. Seriously,
how crazy is that? Think about that, guys. I mean they were just brutal, brutal, brutal, brutal. That's why I'm happy to be over here. I'm happy that all. of your subscribe. Make sure you subscribe. Do me that favor. It's actually really important, so you know, when I'm here,
hit the bell, all that good stuff. But basically, Meta has agreed to pay roughly $25 million to settle this 21 lawsuit from President Trump that he brought against the CEO and against the social media platform after they suspended his account. Now, of that, 22 million dollars will go to fund Trump's presidential library with the rest going to legal fees and other plaintiffs who
signed on to the case. META will not admit any wrongdoing. Interestingly, in this, hm, Trump signed the settlement agreement Wednesday in the Oval Office, and according to the Wall Street Journal, MEA has no comment. I mean, think of what they did. Think of how crazy that was. I mean, thank goodness. Elon came out and bought Twitter. We might really be up a creek
without a paddle. Free speech matters, does it not? I will say credit to the folks over here at YouTube again, a reminder, please subscribe and share and like and all that good stuff. Hit the bell. They have been absolutely wonderful. Look at what we're doing. I mean, maybe, maybe we should have more.
In terms of audience, you know, I always want more, but we we're like 550,000, and that's for me probably about a year and a half, almost two years ago, saying, OK, we're gonna start doing this show every single day live. Maybe it was a year and a half ago, and so I'm just so blown away by the success we've had, but what's amazing to me is that they got. Way with doing that they got away with doing that for so long and that's what we have to prevent in the future we need we need to make sure
that there is freedom of the press there. So Whoopi Goldberg, OK, you can say whatever you want. I don't think you have to say what the Trump administration wants you to say, but what I would say is you need to be responsible. Responsibility in this business actually really does matter. You cannot be so careless. I mean think of how responsible frankly. Some of us streamers have been. Over here in Independent Mediaville.
We've been very responsible often that's what gets us in trouble being so responsible because there's a narrative that you're supposed to spout. A narrative that they want, for example, the narrative of the 51X spooks that say no, nope, nope, nope, no, you're not allowed to talk about the Hunter Biden laptop, you're not allowed to talk about that virus having come from Wuhan, China. Now what do you know the CIA
just admitted. You get John Radcliffe running the show over there, so things are coming out, but if it weren't for some of us that were willing to take those risks and you know, look, I'm sort of a poster child for that because I used to have a nice little. I guess you could call it plum gig. I worked
really hard. I wrote the show entirely myself. I did have some very good producers, but over at Fox and look, the reality is I think we overreacted in 2020 and I went right on the air in real time and said it nobody else was willing to do that. I was and I'll continue doing that because this is what's right and we need more people that are willing to take those risks. I get it, you know, maybe I'm a little luckier I can.
It it takes some of these risks, but you need to foster and create an environment where people are willing to say the truth and seek the truth, and we just haven't had that. Instead you've got these idiots on the view that are still actually amazingly in business, although perhaps not for long. I really do think that Whoopi Goldberg is now having this sort of moment where she's meeting with producers regularly and they're like, Hey hey hey hey, let's let Sunny
go there let's let Joy go there. Let's let anybody but you because for some reason you, lady, are the lightning rod. We have more on this Gitmo coming up. We got more on Captain America who's trying to respond to his critics after he trash talked America really great for Captain America, right? First, a word from one of our great sponsors, American Heart for Gold, you know, I am a big believer in diversification.
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He really wasn't kidding and today in his speech celebrating the Lake and Riley Act, talking about the importance of this act, guess what he said. It's on Guantanamo Bay is on. Watch this clip. 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. So you can anticipate that the mainstream media is absolutely going to freak out. This is not what they want
to hear. It shouldn't be a surprise. This is what he's talked about and gosh darn it, we just had to listen to Whoopi Goldberg say, well, of course nobody wants the criminals to be exact. I think it's like 87% of Americans do not want the criminals here. I kind of wonder about those who say, yeah, bring them on. I mean, you really want them? You want criminals? I'll tell you these numbers are really quite startling. I took
a look here. As of July 21st, 2024, ICE reported that there were nearly 650,000 non-citizens with criminal convictions or pending charges on the docket. I mean, this is bad. And and you've got nearly 15,000 with such serious offenses as homicide. We're talking murder, sexual assault around 20,000 individuals, guys, like this should not be that contentious an issue and yet it is oh you better believe it is. In fact, when I went to find these numbers. I went to Chat GPT because it was just faster.
I'm like, you know, I can poke around ICSE's website, but I know I read it in an ICE report and so I didn't have the report handy. I went to find it and so I kept asking, so I was asking for a very specific question how many of these illegal migrants in the country are deemed to be criminals or have criminal records and guess what I got back. The vast majority of immigrants in the US, including both legal and undocumented migrants, are not, it's highlighted. They wrote
not criminals in highlighted folded letters. Multiple studies and government data have shown that immigrants, regardless of their legal status, commit crimes at lower rates than native born Americans. Key findings and then they cite some stuff from Cato. They cite, uh, the federal prison population, of course, you know.
They have these convictions and then they go free so apparently they never actually make it to the prison itself that that may be why those records are kind of slim, but what was shocking to me is how it was so important to tell me they are not criminals, and I'm like, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, can you just answer the question? And then I got the report that I was looking for 650,000. All right, so if you're like in Riley's family.
It it doesn't matter if it's 1 or 650,000, you've lost your daughter. To an illegal criminal. We have a crisis in our nation where we are struggling with inflation we're struggling with health care, we're struggling with overcrowded schools. How do we provide the resources to the world? How do we welcome in? What are the numbers? I mean, there's massive estimates is 11 to 20 million, you take a guess of people
that have been pouring in. How do we accommodate them while still making sure that we're accommodating ourselves, especially when they're not actually registered into the system and therefore aren't paying taxes and therefore aren't part of the mainstream economy we have to provide all the benefits. I don't think so. I really don't think so and so as Donald Trump said like look you know this may be tough.
But this is the reality now. So if you're here and you're here illegally, the White House has a message for you. ICE has a message for you. You may just be going to Gitmo. Here's Caroline Levitt. She got just torn up to shreds by the mainstream media for this.
I'm gonna tell you why in just a moment. It's so insane that people are freaking out because this didn't used to be this way, but here's Caroline Levitt, your new press secretary of the United States of America. 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. 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. They all have a criminal record. If they broke our nation's laws, yes, they are criminal. Yes. It needed to be said. All right, so you, you broke the law because you're
here illegally, which would be certainly a problem, right? And by the way, this didn't used to be such an issue. I mean just go back a few years to a pre. Trump political environment I can think of one Barack Obama who was doing a lot. I mean look at this he was sending them back. ABC News. Obama has deported more people than any other president, gosh, what do you know? Or how about this one? US deportations of immigrants reached record high in 2013 under
Barack Obama. OK, so he had no problem deporting people and nobody reacted the way they're reacting to Donald Trump. What do you think that's about? I mean, that's TDS once again, but here's Obama saying, you know what, you can't be here illegally, plain and simple, enough said. 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.
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.
All right, so there's nothing there that is preventing Donald Trump from sending these prisoners, criminals to a federal prison. I mean, I guess you could get on a plane and go back to Colombia or go back to Mexico, but constitutionally he has total jurisdiction here. I mean, I know Leticia would like to think otherwise, but let me assure you. Even Chat GPT agrees with that one. He's got total
jurisdiction because we have this thing called the Constitution. If there's one power that the federal government has, it is power over its borders. It's why Texas was running into problems, guys. All right, here's Hillary Clinton. She actually used to understand that there was a difference between being here legally or illegally back in the day, all the way back in 2003. We've got to do several things, and I am, you know,
adamantly against illegal immigrants. I made this exception basically on humanitarian grounds because of the individual stories, but certainly we've got to do more at our borders. Yes, she said, I am adamantly, adamantly she wants you to know against. Illegal immigration and yet you have these people over there on the view. These women that wanna politicize this in a way that is just not healthy. I mean, we'll go back to Barack Obama, OK? He, he, he told you the lay of the land.
So Sonny, I get that you know you live a different lifestyle and you live in your doorman building in New York City with your security downstairs and you're not up against the same threats as maybe a small family living on the border in Texas but let me tell you this is not wrong what he's doing not wrong at all and there are actually even humanitarian reasons for one to be considering turning these people away because you
don't wanna send false signals thereby putting their children potentially. At risk. What do you think a family is trying to send their child here and then the child gets put into the hands of traffickers? I, I'm not, I'm sorry, but listen, there is something called the law of unintended consequences. We can't do it. 87% support deporting criminal undocumented. I don't know, 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, to keep us talking about criminals and immigrants being criminals, and I, I just want people to understand what the facts are and the stats are that undocumented immigrants are. Much less likely to have committed crimes than American citizens. American citizens commit more crimes than anyone who is undocumented. I also want to make the point that an undocumented immigrant is not a criminal because he or she is undocumented.
That is a civil offense. So to call people illegal is in and of itself, I think, xenophobic and racist. I do. I mean. Like, you see how crazy this is getting. I guess Chat GPT got to her too. It is racist to call someone. An illegal that's here illegally. I mean, wow, like you know this is this is this is what they do they like tie you in knots like suddenly words have different meanings like you're here
legally or you're not legally here. I mean you're illegal, right, which puts you in violation of the law, which means they can get rid of you. They can send you to Guantanamo Bay. Mud whistle. I know you want me to read that out thank you for your generosity with your super chat. But I'm not gonna say that on air. I am gonna call attention to your funny message. Yes, I'm not a fan of Whoopi Goldberg either. I'm laughing at it though. You definitely got my attention.
Listen guys, this is, this is bonkers, so they're gonna continue to try and get this narrative. Oh my gosh, this is terrible. In fact, there's this reporter over on PBS guys, a reporter on PBS, which means. You're helping to pay her salary. Julia Galeano. I had never heard of her before, but she's out there saying, oh my gosh, well Mexico can't take them back. How could Mexico do it? Do you know how difficult this would be to welcome all these people back into the country?
I'm thinking like what do you think we've been doing? We've had this difficulty. Why is it on us? It shouldn't be. So here she is talking about Claudia Scheinbaum, who's the new president, super liberal by the way, of Mexico who's most likely gonna find herself entangled with Donald Trump. She's trying to say she's gonna welcome. These migrants back, these criminal migrants back because, well, she
has to or else 25% tariff on you, lady. Mexico cannot cope, not sure any country can, but Mexico can't cope with like a sudden influx of millions of people. I mean. As much as she wants to embrace them, to use her word, when they come back and make them feel welcome, it all sounds very nice when you're listening to it, but the reality of that is, it's just completely unsustainable. A lot of these people have lived in the US
for decades. They have lives there. They have families. They're good standing citizens, so they're not in a position to just be deported and say like, oh, OK, well I'm just gonna come back here and take a job making a fraction of what I used to make and go to my town where I don't have anything left, which is maybe has been overrun by violence. I mean, It's just it's unrealistic to think that that wouldn't lead to a crisis.
Uh, OK, yeah, really unrealistic to think that it would not lead to a crisis, but hey, guess what? Guess what? We're the ones stuck with the crisis and that's what's so messed up somehow it is our responsibility to deal with everyone else. I don't think so, OK? I really don't think so and that's that's it's Mexico's problem it's not our problem. Um, fair point. Ed asking why is it that all Star Trek actors are Marxists? We're gonna talk about Captain
America coming up. Good to have you here, Ed. Good to have all you guys here. I mean, I, I don't get it. Like why is it our responsibility in all seriousness, our responsibility to have to manage. The rest of the world's problems, guess what? Mexico, if you weren't so socialist, if you actually put in some place some policies, if you weren't so corrupt, guess what, you might have a good economy too. You got lots of natural resources down there you get a ton of
people you can, you can do something. Why is it our responsibility? It shouldn't be. And people used to understand that it wasn't our responsibility, but all of a sudden we're in this brave new world where anything Trump is bad. Therefore, when he says obvious stuff like, hey, we shouldn't have criminals in our country when ICE reports that there are 650,000 criminals that are here illegally and somehow he's the bad guy for saying I. I don't think that the people signed up for this.
I don't think that we we don't want it, OK? We don't want it. And so guess what? Yep, Gitmo's on the table. I 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. And they are record numbers. I mean this is unbelievable what has happened under President Biden. Under Kamala Harris, nobody wanted more of this. They voted for this, OK, again, every single poll shows you the
same thing. Americans are actually united on this issue as well as the issue of inflation, right? They want to clean up the border situation. They want to get the criminals out of the country. You have 650,000 criminals, some of them we just read the numbers there from ICE, like really, really bad, roughly less than 20,000, but somewhere between I think it was around 17,000. Let me see, I've got the numbers here we go. Look at that. No, I was, it was 15, 14,944 individuals.
That have serious offenses like homicide. Another nearly 21,000 individuals with serious offenses, 20,000 I should say 61 individuals with sexual assault offenses, so I don't think you're gonna have enough beds at Guantanamo. I mean like you, you're not even going to have enough beds and I, I, I think that at least. Let me just say this, at least somebody is doing something about this. Much needed Donald Trump also causing a stir today, a big, big mess because gosh, he thinks that.
If you're not gonna come to work in Washington DC. Then you probably shouldn't have a job. He's requiring all federal workers to come back into the office all over the country, by the way, not just Washington DC I pick on Washington DC because it's so obvious there that they got a problem. Only 6% of the people are actually showing up for work, so he's making a great deal. Hey, you can retire. You can retire. You wanna work from home? You go do something else and guess what? We'll give
you 8 months. I think it's a pretty good deal for these people that don't like him and don't wanna come to work. Just for clarification purposes, because it was incorrectly reported yesterday, we have informed the federal workforce, which they've looked to do for many years, that if they're working for the federal government, they must show up to the office on time and on schedule. We don't want them.
We don't want them to work from home because as everyone knows, most of the time they're not working, they're not very productive, and it's unfair to the millions of people in the United States who are in fact working hard from job sites and not from their home. As federal employees, they must meet a high standard. They're representing our government. They're representing our country.
If they don't agree by February 6 to show up back to work in their office, they will be terminated and we will therefore be downscaling our government, which is something that the last 10 presidents have tried very hard to do but failed. Most of the people we're talking about have not been going to their federal offices in many, many years from even before COVID. But they have nevertheless been paid. Some have worked, some haven't worked, and most of the studies say that some
have just gone through the motions. We may ask these people to prove that they didn't have another job during their. So-called employment with the United States of America because if they did, that would be unlawful as you understand. A lot of people are getting paychecks, but they're actually working other jobs, so they'll have to prove that to us that they weren't in any event. We're requiring them to
show up to work or be terminated. We think a very substantial number of people will not show up to work and therefore our government will get smaller and more efficient, and that's what we've been looking to do for many, many decades, frankly. Amazing, right? Amazing. Like he's he's like you have a choice. You can come to work. Or you can do this work from home thing but you no longer have a job, right? You're welcome to resign. Caroline Levitt said this yesterday. I mean like people were
getting all confused about it. They're all freaking out. It's like, guys, it's like you gotta show up for work. I mean. How is that so hard to understand? to return to work and if they don't, then they have the option to resign and this administration is very generously offering to pay them for 8 months. 6% of the federal workforce in the city actually shows up to work. That's unacceptable. We're. Yeah, it's totally, totally unacceptable.
And so we're doing something about it, but she's taking all kinds of flack, and Trump is taking all kinds of flack. That's why he had to clarify things today. She went on Fox yesterday to try and clarify. First of all, he questioned President Trump's legal authority to do this, and the president has the legal authority to tell federal workers that within the confines of the law and their contracts they have to show up to work. Only 6% of the federal workforce in Washington DC actually shows up
to the office. That's egregious. American. Wow, so think about that. If you can get 10 to 20% of federal workers taking this buyout, you've just saved yourself a whole ton of money. Now I know like it's just a little bit, but a little here, a little there, you know, this stuff starts to add up. We might actually, we might actually be on the right track at some point, of course this is.
Unbelievable. Not everybody is willing to leave their jobs. Not everybody is willing to take this gracious offer of retirement. In fact, there's this one lady who runs the Department of Agriculture. Check this out. This was amazing to me, and this came up and Nick. Sotor had it on Twitter and I said to one of our producers, I'm like, hey, can, can you check that out because I, I just wanna make sure that this is true because it sounds kind of crazy, right?
And this he was one of the first people reporting it. You have this woman who runs.
The Department of Agriculture, who's literally refusing to leave her job, she was fired by the president and she had to be physically removed, physically removed imagine thank God that one on tape by her office, um, from her office by security after apparently refusing to comply with the reality that, you know, she no longer has a job and so she got fired and she wouldn't leave and I'm like this can't actually be true come on.
And sure enough, let's see if we can fix this. Yes, it is, it is true, and you see it right here being reported there in Reuters. USDA inspector General escorted out of her office hm. After defying the White House security agents, she was escorted by by security I guess they, they, they had to actually physically remove her because oh she loves her job
that much she's not going anywhere. I mean this one was really really wild, but he's coming under a lot of criticism for some people that he's getting rid of and some people that um. Do not want to lose their job no matter what, right? Don't forget you got Leticia there who's insisting that you know she's gotta protect all the people that may be
going to Gitmo. You have his Justice Department announcing not only did fire the agriculture department's firing employees that worked with Jack Smith and one would think he kinda has some ability to do this. I've talked a little bit about this, but I'm just gonna tell you that, you know, when you're the CEO of a company.
You kind of need everybody on the same page and if you've got team members who just are absolutely against your vision for the company you really can't have them working there and it's kinda up to you as the leader and manager of that organization this is something Obama actually was quite good at.
If if they're not gonna be with you, then you actually have to manage them out or fire them and that's what he's doing he's taking this real life business approach to Washington DC and they're like, oh my gosh, because we've never seen anything like this before. Imagine that we have to show up for work. Are you kidding me? I'm a federal employee. I can't be fired. Yeah, it turns out you can. Uh, so this is, this is fascinating and I do
think it's generous. The 8 months is very, very, very generous. The view is not long for this world. I don't believe. I think that ABC is desperate to get rid of this show if they could. I think Disney is desperate to get rid of ABC. I don't think that the new buyer who comes in is ever going to pay the salaries that you're talking about with Whoopi Goldberg and
Joy Behar and all of these women. I think that it is very important perhaps to Whoopi to keep her salary or perhaps she's in contract negotiations. Right now maybe that's why she's being so quiet and all of a sudden mysteriously agreeing with Trump on things like oh well we don't want criminals here in this country, but not everybody is in that same position. In fact, this particular moment really caught my eye because these women are taking aim at Caroline Levitt, who happens to be
the youngest press secretary ever. She's a smart, well spoken. passionate believer in mega and you know, she's, she's also fairly attractive as Suggestion to federal workers that they have to return to work and if they don't, then they have the option to resign and this but apparently the fact that she is attractive.
Is something that caught Joy Behar's eyes in a way that is pretty kind of gross right like this is not becoming what I'm gonna show you from the view this show that is in theory about women is only about liberal women and I'd actually argue they're not really pro women because they're they're pro athletes that were born as men but compete as women.
Don't tell me you're pro women if if you're gonna sit there and give me that one, all right, so she's now taking aim at Caroline because Caroline happens to be an attractive woman. What? I think she's probably been put in there because according to Donald Trump, she's a 10, you know that's what it is. I want to be clear though, it's not her first job. It was her first press briefing.
She worked in the previous administration. Whatever, right? They, they, they don't respect her because she's an attractive woman. I mean that was a really kind of low blow kind of comment and really I mean I if that doesn't get you fired hon I, I don't know what to say it is really rather gross how they have carried on there um but you know they pretend they're all about women.
Caroline said something about how the wokeness is done. It's over everybody's like, like I can't tell you how many people I talked to that were like, gee, you know,
I thought I was middle of the road. I actually, I used to vote for Democrats, but like it got so crazy with this woke insanity that I definitely voted for Trump because I, I couldn't take it anymore right between inflation, the border somehow it's our fault that we're sending people back to Mexico or Colombia and, and, and the woke police, so listen to Whoopi. Who must have forgotten that she's in contract negotiations.
I'm joking. I don't know if she is, but she forgot that she's gotten a warning by the producers in the back room, the slap on the wrist, knock it off, ho. She forgot about that for a split second and she just launched this attack. Don't tell me these people are pro-women. 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. 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, 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 and 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. By the way, I think she's probably been put in there because according to Donald Trump, she's a 10. You know that I want to be clear though, it's not
her first job. So look guys, you see that that speech was designed to try and, you know, give them a reason for being. We're here, we're all these women on the view and because of us, like we fought for this, that and the other so that you can have that job. OK, great. Well, guess what? That fight's over. Like it's been one. Young women today, young girls aren't like obsessed with, oh Kamala Harris is gonna be the first female president. That's like my mom's generation, OK.
It's not important to me. I mean, it's great. She's a woman, so what? So what? Can she do the job? Will she keep me safe? Does she have a clue on our economic policy on foreign policy and those things are no, no, no, no. So therefore I don't want her as my president has nothing to do with the fact that she's a woman, you see, in a real meritocracy you don't care if someone's male or female. You just care about who can get the job done.
So Caroline Levitt, stop, Joy, with your nonsense, you're just jealous because she's Heck of a lot better looking than you ever dreamed of being. Sorry. You see the cattiness comes out of me too. For for someone like Joy Behar, she's looking at Caroline with so much resentment instead of respecting the fact that you know what, we live in a day and age when your daughter can grow up to be whatever it is that she wants to be. I mean, your son, let's hope he's not competing against
your daughter in the track team. That's a whole other thing, but you see what I'm saying? In a real meritocracy, you're not basing things on diversity, equity and inclusion. No, you're you're basing it on merit. I tell this story, but one of the, the best things about classical music, and you know I have a classical music background, is that to this day they still audition their musicians for say the New York Symphony or the LA Symphony behind a screen, behind a curtain. The
violinist plays that violin behind the curtain. Why? Because they want to audition someone and make sure that they are the best at playing the music. And they don't want to be distracted by the color of someone's skin, whether someone's male or female, by their age, etc. That's fair. Of course, there's this whole movement in New York and in LA to say we could fix that because we
need to get rid of the curtains. You need to know if somebody's black because you need to make sure you put them in as first chair in the New York Philharmonic because we don't have enough black people playing in the orchestra. Don't you think you might want to address that at an earlier age, like, you know, when the kids are like 5 and 6 and maybe they're looking at playing the violin, that's when you actually need to be fixing things, not after the fact you can't change things after and
expect to have good outcomes. You can't put the worst violinist as the first chair at the New York Phil and think that the place is gonna sound good. Everybody's gonna be in tune. In time. And know how to play their instrument. This is why DEI diversity, equity, inclusion is DOA dead on arrival. It's partly why I started 76 Research. It's partly why Rob and I were like this is getting nuts because you got Wall Street all obsessed with
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To have anything one day, the, the value of compound interest, it's extraordinary and one of these days I'll walk you through the numbers, but listen, on average I'm gonna be really, really conservative. Markets tend to grow 7% if you look at the S&;P over a 20 year time period around 7% you can expect well the. The value in that is not just the 7% but the compounding of that because it just begets more and more and more and more. So that's my speech. Make
sure you're investing. Go to 76 Research. Let us help her look at the model portfolios. If you want to get the 76 report, which is our newsletter, it's just a dollar a month with code word dollar D O L L A R. I'm telling you, Leticia James is gonna find herself in a little bit of a pickle, and the reason for that is she just doesn't seem to understand that there
is this thing called federal law. She came out with a tweet this week that says basically New York has laws that protect immigrants and limit cooperation with federal immigration enforcements. Those laws should be followed by law enforcement and official. In our state, I'll always uphold our laws and protect immigrant New Yorkers, but that's gonna be kind of hard, especially when Donald Trump is saying he's sending them to Gitmo.
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 87% support deporting criminal undocumented. I, I don't know anybody in the world who wants to keep the criminals. I don't know anybody. OK, well, I get somebody. I get somebody and her name would be one Leticia James. She wants to keep the criminals. She wants to keep everyone. She wants to make sure and don't forget, you know, the administration's stance on this is if you're here illegal illegally,
then you are by nature of being here illegally a criminal. Anyway, Letitia James wants to keep them all, so she's already priming herself. She already filed suit on one thing. She's she's proud because what she filed 100 lawsuits last. Go around, so she's getting ready. She's got many more coming, she says, because she will fight him on this tooth and nail. She's got steel in her. Under my leadership, my office sued Donald Trump over 100 times, and the
basis of all of that was Project 2025. So he cannot distance himself from something that he has attempted to implement. When he was president of the United States and we were successful 70% of the time we were the firewall Democratic attorney general. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, OK, so she's teaming up with California. California is like we're not going to let him do this. No, no, no, we have jurisdiction, but here's this problem, you see, you got something called the Constitution.
And the Constitution, if it does anything for the federal government, it's certainly, thank you, Simon Ho for your generosity. It certainly absolutely affords the federal government the ability to go after. Criminals here illegally like they control their borders. I mean how many times did we have to hear from Texas think about what Governor Abbott was dealing with. Remember back in Texas he wanted to try and clean things up there.
He wanted to try and force enforce his border and guess what, he couldn't. And the reason he couldn't was because federal government is in charge of that. So Leticia, you can pretend that you're gonna have a whole bunch of whatever power on this front. I'm telling you it's not happening. Simon, I'll get your comment in just a moment, but here. Let's go back to Leticia because she said this week
how she was suing. 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 am leading and joining with my colleagues, my fellow Democratic attorney generals in suing this administration to stop this
illegal freeze of essential funds for our state. We will not stand for any illegal policy that puts essential services for millions of Americans at risk, and we work tirelessly overnight to ensure that that does not happen. Our lawsuit will seek an order, a court order to immediately stop the enforcement of the OMB policy and to preserve essential funding for Americans. Unbelievable, right? Luciana Cluz, thank you so much. Again, appreciate the generosity. Simon, I wanted to get to you. I
think we have one more. Gosh, you guys are just, I, I know you're fired up about this and I'm fired up about this too because it's like, OK, America voted. And I'm gonna go back to the statistic whether you're looking at the New York Times or Fox News, there's some consensus there 87% of Americans agree that you cannot have people here in this country that are criminals illegally and yet you've got these, these state lawmakers, AG's out there trying to defend the criminals. I mean, haven't you.
lost your way when you're out there working so hard to defend the criminals instead of working so hard to make sure that the people that live in your jurisdiction, thank you very much, are safe. They need to be safe and that is where your efforts should be. So yes, America elected somebody that they believe actually can succeed in making. In making us safe, make America safe again, make America great again, make America prosperous again, make America healthy again.
I mean all of these things that we need to embrace. I mean it's it it's, it's very, very, very true. Thank you freely smile, thank you. I, I just want to shout out some of you guys maybe I'll do more of this at the end um it is it is nice to have you here in in such a wonderful group. Um, all of you really, I, I, I mean that. I make sure that you subscribe, make sure you hit the bell so that you know when I am live
every day. All right, Leticia is making it clear she doesn't want to stop suing Donald Trump, and she's gonna keep it going as much as she can, no matter what. I think she actually said that. Am I stealing her words? No matter what. Oh boy, oh boy, a quick shout out for one of our sponsors before I get to Captain America responding, oh my goodness, I mean that's people are saying like, is he the DEI Captain America? I'm sorry, but you know what, like it starts this is the unfortunate thing.
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and people were like, wait, what was that? I mean that might have been a phone call from the boss at Disney. Don't forget Marvel, Avengers, it's owned by Disney. Disney's got some problems between Whoopi Goldberg and this Captain America guy. Anyway, Captain America, here he is, Anthony Mackie, he took over for the old guy, Chris Evans.
And he's the new Captain America. He's come out with a response trying to say, oh, that's not really, really, really what I meant after there was this huge commotion because conservatives are like, yeah, we're not gonna go see the Avengers. You think we want to go see a guy that really doesn't seem to like. America that doesn't think that Captain America represents America here he is. There's a translation in Italian below because somebody picked it up in the audience there in Italy and
it went viral. This is all over the world.
For me, Captain America represents a lot of different things, and I don't think the term, you know, America should be one of those representations like, uh, it's about uh a man who keeps his word, who has honored, dignity and integrity, uh, someone who is trustworthy and dependable. Um, you know, it's uh it's, it's kind of. This is kind of like a uh an aspect of a dream coming true, you know, when I was a kid.
You know, all of us as actors, I believe, want to get back to that day before someone told you no. When you look out your door and you see a 5 year old kid with a stick and he's slaying dragons to save the princess in the tower, that kid really believes there are dragons out there. That stick is really a sword and he's really trying to save that princess. And then one day somebody told him no. There are no dragons, that's not a sword, and that princess is
not there. And all of his little dreams were dashed. So, you know, as an actor, I feel like our job is to get back to the day where we see that dragon and we slay that dragon to save that princess. And uh that's kind of what this movie was for me.
Mm, all right, well, you know, when you see Captain America isn't really representative of America given that he was like fighting the bad guys, given that the storyline originates in the 1940s during World War II. Where I, I said this yesterday, but I'll remind you, if it weren't for America, we'd all be speaking German, right, so let's be really, really clear. America, we always have been and we will continue to be because look, we do the right thing we elected
the right person we're the good guys. So Anthony, you know, you may not think America's so hot, but I got it I got news for you. Learn your history, would you? All right, I say that as somebody who was a history major, American history major. I specialized in colonial because you know I grew up and live free or die in New Hampshire, one of the original 13 colonies. We really take this stuff seriously, both sides. I mean like it doesn't matter. We're like Democrat, Republican,
like there's a commonality there. It's changed a little bit because you get some of the mass holes as we like to call them moving up, but there's a commonality in that typically. They want a small government and they don't want to be taxed here he writes let me be clear about this you see, he has to respond because people were very upset. I'm a proud American and taking on the shield, taking on the shield of a hero like Cap. Oh, so now we're not even calling it Captain America anymore.
Forgive me, maybe that's the slang that the kids know and use, but I, I looked at this and I'm like, OK, we're not even calling him Captain America anymore. He's just cap. He's the honor of a lifetime. I have the utmost respect for those who serve and have served our country. Cap has universal characteristics that people all over the world can relate to. Aha, OK, Anthony, so all over the world, universal characteristics. You don't believe that this has anything to do.
With being American or having American values. No, probably not, because none of those Disney actors seem to understand that they grew up and benefited from an American economy that by the way, made them the household names that they are today. Scarlett Johansson, looking at you, part of the Avengers cast. OK, they have the success they have because we have a booming entertainment industry.
And we have an economy that can support this and likes their stars, but wow, I mean, these are the same cast of characters, The Avengers, Disney literally assembled the Avengers. Remember for Kamala on October 31st of 2024. Avengers on the call. I think you mean assembling. I, that's pretty good. No, they thought it was funny. Scarlett, it is our pleasure to come together and to get the vote out this election. Yeah, how can we be
of service? How about we start with what our voting plans are going to be, who we're going to bring to the polls with us, that sort of thing. I think Kamala Harris needs a catchphrase. Oh yes, definitely a catchphrase. I'm just being, you know who they are. You know what they're about. Right, I mean, it, it's, it's pretty clear. They, they, they're they're masquerading actors that they are. So we love America as Captain America, but they, they really have no use for any of it.
And that's pretty darn gross. I mean, I really gotta say Ronald Zimmerman, thank you for your generosity. I love that you love the show. I'm seeing so many comments from so many of you. It's really, really, really great to see AB, AB in the house and, uh, also, uh, coming through with the super chat, the truth is the truth. No, no, uh,
no smallet stuff around here. No, the truth is the truth, and you know what, we, we need to respect and honor the truth and I. I'm just gonna say this too, like sometimes the truth is not even so easy to find initially, right? Like think about Wuhan, China and the bits of information that we were getting out here, there and everywhere and yet they didn't want us to talk about it. They never wanted us to talk about it and that in and
of itself struck me as extraordinarily, extraordinarily bad. I see we have another super chat, so I just wanna get to this um before we go to because we're gonna talk about the fact we get to talk about. Oh dog dog mama for life. I have avoided Dog mama for life rights. I have avoided the Avengers franchise ever since the actors assembled for Kamala. My childhood Disney feels ruined. I know, I get it. I'm with you, you know, we used to take a family pilgrimage. I
would call it to Disney every single year. Like that was what we did. My dad had a conference in Miami, so we, we drive down. My sister, myself, my grandmother, all three of us in the backseat, and this is like before phones, OK, so I tell my kids like you guys got it good, right? I was sitting there doing crossword puzzles, but it was good family time and these are good memories and I
joke about the Disney pilgrimage. We went every single year is a big deal vacation and you know my parents would save all year we'd go to Disney. And it was, it was wonderful and it was great always up until like kind of just a short time ago AB living in America um it it was wonderful and, and I, uh, I cherish those memories and Disney was a big part of my childhood and yet what Disney has become and do not. Not forget the role of ABC News in this entire election.
Don't forget for two seconds everything that was going on and the connection between Kamala and the ABC person. Don't forget that's how she met her husband Dougie. That is seriously, um, look, I love child abuse, uh, stop child abuse rights. I love President Trump. Oh goodness, we'll have to add that one out. But um I'm trying to read in real time it's not exactly thank you so much for for all the support yes we have to stop all of that. Look,
the bad stuff has to stop. We need to be on par with the right the right message and the right people guys it's really, really important right now. um, some good stuff to talk about, you know, if you look at what happened at the Federal Reserve today, it looks as though. There's a consensus there that things are improving, so I, I wanna, I wanna mention that but before I do quickly here we've got uh the Kennedy family really seemingly at odds the Kennedy family at odds over the legacy
and future of the Kennedy family overall. Take a look at our. My approach to 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 many years litigating against NIH and its sub agencies, uh, I mean, HHS and its sub agencies, NIH CDC FDA on FOIA issues trying to get information that We, the taxpayers paid for and oftentimes getting back redacted
copies after 1 or 2 years of litigation. That should not be the case. And if Congress asks me for information, you will get it immediately. OK, so here is part of the problem, right? He's actually promising transparency, transparency. Yeah, we need some transparency. I mean, given what we went through with Fauci. Donald Trump just ended his security. That might be my most popular short ever. We just played a clip of Donald Trump announcing that he wasn't
gonna pay the $15 million for the Fauci security anymore. Look, I I think that there's a lot of effort going into derailing RFK right now in part because he wants this transparency, in part because he's willing to stand up to big pharma. I mean, he's even got Caroline Kennedy family member coming out. Look at her saying this. I mean this is, this is, this is kind of lousy. I mean when your your own family's out there. Attacking you and she's kind of a private person and
doesn't like to do anything on camera. She wrote a letter to Congress and then she went on and did this. It was like a 6 minute long joby. I'm just gonna play you like 30 seconds of it so you get a feel. This is Caroline Kennedy talking about her brother. I've known Bobby my whole life. We grew up together. It's no surprise that he keeps birds of prey as pets because Bobby himself is a predator.
He's always been charismatic, able to attract others through the strength of his personality, his willingness to take risks and break the rules. I watched his younger brothers and cousins follow him down the path of drug addiction. His basement, his garage. And then she goes on and it gets kind of really bad at some point when she starts talking about how he would feed his hawks, but I think um one thing to keep in mind here is just that the Kennedy family itself is sort
of at odds with its future. They get RFK Junior who's getting a lot of attention and has been really because he was quite willing to. Criticize Fauci and criticize the government in ways that the establishment just wouldn't, right? And so consequently he's persona non grata and I actually I'm gonna hand it to the New York Times. They did a pretty good job on this. They don't always right, but credit where credit's due, and I think they kind of hit the nail on the
head here. This is a family who's actually battling right now who gets to claim the mantle of the Kennedys who for so long were that quote first family of Democrat politics with their talk about. Government service and helping the poor and downtrodden, they were long personified by three Kennedy brothers JFK, the former president RFK, the former attorney general, and New York senator and Edward Kennedy,
the former senator from Massachusetts. But in recent years, Mr. Kennedy has become the most recognizable living Kennedy largely because of the criticism of the government's handling of the coronavirus pandemic, his presidential campaign, and now his now his alliance with Donald Trump.
And so he said today at the hearings he's like look if you're aligned to Donald Trump, like that's it like it's over and so now the candy family is freaking out because oh my gosh yeah it's like they don't actually wanna listen to anything that he's saying I was just overseas. Over the, the, the new year and I, I was amazed because first of all, like no matter where you go for food, it all tastes good. You can be
at a little tiny local place, right? The corner store, you have a sandwich and it's like this is the best sandwich I've ever had. Then you realize they don't put all the additives into their bread. They don't put the sprays onto their wheat. They don't add all those chemicals. I mean, we just came out the other day and said, OK, you know, red dye is bad like let's get rid of red dye. Like you can't find anything with.
I died. My son went to buy some Tic Tacs, and he likes the little orange kind and you know, in the US you get the orange Tic Tacs. And so he bought the thing. He got all confused because he opened it up. They looked orange because they had this orange translucent plastic that they were in and when you opened them up, they were all white. And I was like, because they don't use the red dye. What
do you know? OK, so can we not have these conversations? Like, is that so offensive to the Kandy family that they, her brother is willing to take on. Lots of big companies. I mean, they're giving him a harder time, dare I say. Then they gave Pete even. I mean, I will still say this it looked like the polymarket odds were in his favor. I love Pollymarket. Do you remember on election night I was here with Rob We were live for 9 hours. I've never in my entire life been live
for 9 hours on TV, but we sure were. And by the way, we were able we didn't call the election, but I'll tell you we had all the information that really was uh of. Significance. So here is RFK's chances, and it's because we were watching markets here of winning this whole thing or getting this whole thing, and it looks like he's got a 74% chance according to Pollymarket today, his chances have
gone up a little bit. You can see they're as high as 85% at one point and then yesterday they kind of tanked when his sister came out with the video, but I think ultimately he will get by. I think the one that you're gonna have to worry about is actually.
probably dare I say, not Kash Patel. In fact, I'm looking at polymarking he's getting an 88% chance, but when I look at Tulsi Gabbard, I start to get a little bit more nervous because right now she's looking like she has a 52% chance and so that's gonna be a little bit more of a challenging one. We'll see how those hearings go, but 52% chance, uh, you know, in the, in the so-called betting markets at this moment in time. Um, I will say though that um.
You know, there's this optimism that is very, very apparent. It's partly why I do encourage you all to invest right now. Go to 76search.com, do use code word dollar. This optimism is coming from just, I, I think this, this sense that you know what, finally somebody who understands economics is in charge. If you look at what the Federal Reserve said today, they are intending to leave rates steady, but they actually said the economy is doing pretty well, and look, the economy started doing better.
Even before Donald Trump was in office, this is a sound bite from a Financial Times columnist that I want to play for you that came out. She was on MSNBC's air in December right before Christmas, and she was saying like, look, people are excited. I mean for MSNBC didn't know quite how to react to this. Gillian Tett, the financial columnist, saying there's such a thing called. Animal spirits, they actually have a name for this in economics. What?
What is your sense of what not just American CEOs, but the world is bracing for, is prepared for, is expecting from a second term. Well, here is what we do know. We do know that Donald Trump's election has unleashed astonishing animal spirits, and by animal spirits, I'm referring to the economist John Manly Keynes, who was from King's College, Cambridge, who argued. that when people start to feel wildly optimistic and confident that basically causes them to spend more, invest more, hire
more and you get this self-fulfilling cycle of growth. And right now everyone can sense that there's an extraordinary explosion of annals for its American relation to the economy and particularly relative to all the other major trading partners like Europe or Asia right now. So the CEOs are acting like rational business people saying we want to be part of that, we want to be part of this growth story. However, that's what we do know. What we don't know she,
she sees them all looking at each other. Did you see Willie like looking over at Mika? They're like, wait, what? What? She's like, yeah, you know what? People want to be part of this. The train left the station. Make America Great Again is happening. Right, you, you can also go to Invest in MAGA. Invest in MAGA, that's ours is 76 Research, and sign up for your free guide on Invest in Mega. I mean like this is happening.
They, they get it. CEOs all over the world know that there's somebody who really passionately cares about growth in charge, so he wants better border policy, he wants better tax policy. He wants to be able to offshore all those dollars, you know, Biden didn't care about any of them. He didn't understand any of this. Let's be really honest with each other, didn't understand economics and had that job. Kamala Harris was even worse. All I can say is
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