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i'm thinking if i'm going to die and i thought that was it violent earth with me and schreiber back-to-back episodes sunday at nine on cnn any, minute now former president donald trump is set to hold a news conference at his florida home. >> trump is now going after vice president kamal harris in the same way that he criticized president biden. he's accusing her of ducking the media. >> kristen holmes is standing by in west palm beach as we prepare to hear from the former president any minute now, kristen, as we watch and wait for him, what are you expecting? do we know what he's going to be talking about here? >> just brianna. we don't actually know. we've asked several times about what exactly the sulcus of this no straight answers. yeah. just
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that donald trump wanted to talk are also told. he's going to take questions, obviously, latency, we have been burned before on that one of the narratives that we have heard from the trump campaign when it comes to kamala harris, won't sit down for an interview that she won't take questions from the media. so it is likely that this is going to play into that kind of narrative why he is here, why he wants the other reason is because he's been largely out of the public eye for roughly a week. his last big campaign event was last saturday in georgia. he doesn't have another rally until tomorrow night. anna, that's at 10:00 p.m. eastern time. so they late night rally and this is a way to try and get involved in the media narrative. but of course, we are watching closely. we have a lot of questions for him, particularly suit in the race has changed since the last time we saw him publicly all right. >> kristen holmes. thank you so much. we're going to check back in with you as we await former president trump. let's bring in lance trover, a misha cross, and jeff zeleny, our panel of experts here to talk
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about this with us. jeff, i'm curious just yet your take on this because you've been out on the road, you were there at one of the rally's this week with the vice president and governor walz and now we're seeing this strategy from trump to try to get some of the spotlight back. >> well, look, i mean, it's been an unusual run more than a month actually, were the former president has been out of the spotlight. unfamiliar so your place for him. really, i was in michigan yesterday and senator j.d. vance was campaigning there as well, really calling out the fact that vice president harris and her new running mate, tim walz, have not done interviews yet. think you can probably give the minnesota governor a bit of grace on that since he's a barely 48 hours in, but the vice president, it is a legitimate point. she's not done many interviews. they are riding this wave of energy and enthusiasm. but at some point, they will have to answer questions. i'm not sure voters actually are clamoring for this as much as we certainly are. we think the american people deserve answers to these
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questions, but look, they clearly are trying to steal back the attention here and go the democrats into sitting for questions which has not been her strong suit in the past? >> no, it hasn't. and that might be the issue for her, but if you're a voter, amelia, who wants to make an informed decision there are a lot of questions that need to be asked and answered of these candidates specifically of the vice president, at what point? do you think we will see her out there? >> i think it's going to happen very soon. it is very important to recognize that the vice president and just became the nominee. we just had the virtual world count what, 48 hours ago, i think that it matters in context, looking at the timeframe here, this is still a really fast process, but in addition to that, she is having those conversations not having him with traditional media. she's having conversations with various influencer. she's having conversations and sitting down with the tiktok crowd, the way that young people and a lot of demographics view media today and where they get their news from is vastly different than
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it was one or two campaigns cycles ago. so she's meeting people where they are and she's having those conversations will she do it with traditional press? absolutely. but i perspective that's probably going to happen closer to the dnc convention and definitely afterwards and lands, we're waiting on former president trump to come out to what he's called a news conference as kristen was saying, we don't know if he's going to take questions, if he's just going to come out and read remarks but if you were advising him about how to best use this this moment, a lot of voters are saying give us, give us something to hang on to if we're trying to make up our mind, what are your policies? what are you offering me? do you think he'll do that or will it be more personal attacks? >> well, i hope he takes questions. i mean, i think if they're looking to juxtapose someone who's not taking questions and he should step out to the media and take questions today. and i think what we're less than that 90 days at this point from a presidential election and grants, yes. 18 days has been the de facto nominee, but what we have seen from her campaign are spokespeople, some named, many unnamed, walking back many of the positions that she's taken, many of these left-wing
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positions that she's taken. look what happened yesterday. she met with anti-israel protesters and left open the door to an arms embargo to one of our greatest allies. then today we see a spokesperson has come out and say, oh no, no, no, she doesn't really mean that. that's why it's so important for her to come out and start addressing some of these issues that her campaign has been walking back on her behalf. >> i think the trump campaign is very rich to make a comment about media when he's the person who fashioned in any of the press when the media was an enemy of the people, he is the person who i was at the national association of black journalists conference just last week, he is the person who attacked a network. he's the person who regularly decides that the media is not worth anybody's time and likes to attack the legitimacy of media in general. so too, in that same vein, tried to push kamala harris in the hearing harris-walz, newly appointed ticket to do media, immediately. again, this is a fresh ticket, is very interesting. >> but, but he does take questions. he is, he is not afraid to step in and speaking up. he does nontraditional media as well. i mean, that's what he did when he went to the black journalists conference,
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but he does step out like our traditional media those were all traditional media sounds but not for republicans who don't typically do that as a personal choice, did not talk to black journalists or be a part of black media. >> what's talk about these attacks on military service? j.d vance has been hammering tim walz on this to be clear, a misha tim walz has opened himself up to some criticism when it comes to how he has described pride, his rank. and when he talked about having a gun in war, which he was not in war. but then there's this issue of, did he dodge a deployment to iraq and i mean, i spoke today to someone who totally does not agree with him politically. he's not going to vote for him, said he'll campaign against walls, but served with him and for more than ten years and said that that is a lie and i wonder if you think though if it's still might be quite effective and if it will matter in the context of kamala harris, i think that there are two men who our vice presidential on both sides and
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that both of those men served and served valiantly and the argument that somebody who has not been in active duty combat somehow diminishes their military service is a problem. and both of those me and by the way, we're not this is a play on words for a majority population that has not served and doesn't know much about service i would argue that what we've seen from military service members who have called hold out some of what j.d vance has said, in addition to a lot of the military non-profit organizations, veterans groups who have called out what he has said, how pointed to the fact that this is a problematic conversations. >> i do just want to be clear, j.d vance was in a combat zone. he was acting as i did not see combat. let's listen to i think that our country is right now in the most dangerous position it's ever been in from an economic standpoint, from a safety standpoint? both gangs on the street and frankly, gangs outside of our country in the form of other countries that are frankly very
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powerful. they're very powerful countries and we don't know what we're doing. we have leadership that has no clue how to handle them or how to handle any other situation. we have a we have a lot of bad things coming up. you could end up in a depression of the 1929 variety, which would be a devastating thing, took many years, took decades to recover from it. and we're very close to that and we're very close to a world war in my opinion, were very close to a world war. we have people that don't know how to handle it. they're not respected all over the world that left at and we can't have that most dangerous period of time. i've ever seen for our country with that being said we have somebody that hasn't received one vote for president and she's running and that's fine with me but we were given joe biden and now we're given somebody else. and i think frankly, i'd rather be running against somebody else but that
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was their choice. they decided to do that because camilla's record is horrible. she's a radical left person at a level that nobody's seen she picked a radical left man. that is, he's got things done that he's he has positions that are just not it's not even possible to believe that they exist he's. going for things that nobody's ever even heard of heavy into the transgender world, heavy into lots of different worlds, having to do with safety, he doesn't want to have borders. he does want to have walz. he doesn't want to have any form of safety for our country. he doesn't mind people coming in from prisons and neither to see, i guess, because he's not she couldn't care less. she's the border czar, by the way, she was the borders are 100% and all of a sudden for the last few weeks, she's not the borders are anymore like nobody ever said it. and i just hope that the
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immediate becomes more diligent morata's, frankly, because if they're not going to be honest, it's going to be much tougher to bring up our country back. we have a very, very sick country right now. you saw the other day with the stock market crashing. that was just the beginning that was just the beginning. it's going to get worse. it's going to get a lot worse in my opinion and fortunately, we've had some very good polls over the last fairly short period of time rest mucin came out today, were substantially leading and others came out today that were leading. and in some cases substantially as ms nbc came out or cnbc came out also with a poll that was leading. and leading fairly big and swing states in some polls because i'm leading very big in swing states because they want safety, people want safety, they want security, they want to respect all around the world for our country. they don't want this this horrible culture that is developing a culture of
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no common sense. it's really a culture of no common sense and it's not what anyone wants. we want to have a safe country we want to have a strong military. we want low interest rates and we want to be able to have the american dream. we want to be able to have our youth be able to buy homes, housing, get good jobs. and we're really just at the opposite right now. it's so it's so sad to see but as a border czar, she has been the worst borders are in history in the world history i think the number is 20 million, but whether it's 15 or 20, its numbers that nobody's ever heard before. 20 million people came over the border in the last during the biden-harris administration, 20 million people and it could be very much higher than that. nobody really knows what the number is. nobody knows, nobody has a clue and the gotaways, they call them the gotaways. the gotaways are numbers somebody was quizzing me on the other day. no, no, i don't well, thanks. so, sir, i don't think so. >> they have no idea what those numbers are but they're much
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higher. >> than you would think just like far more people were killed in the ukraine, russia war, than you ever report just like the october 7 would have never happened russia would have never hit ukraine had the election results been called differently there was a very bad call, but russia would not have attacked ukraine october 7, and israel would have never happened. you wouldn't have inflation. a lot of great things would have happened but now you have millions and millions of dead people and yet people dying financially because they can't buy bacon, they can't buy food, they can't buy groceries, they can't do anything and they're living horribly in our country right now with all of that being said, i think it's very important to have debates and we've agreed with fox on a date of september 4 we've agreed with nbc fairly full agreement subject to them on september 10 and we've agreed
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with abc on september 25 so we have those three dates and those networks they're very anxiously awaiting that date. and those dates so we have september 4, september 10 and september 25th, we have spoken to the heads of the network and it's all been confirmed other than some fairly minor details audience some location which which city would we put it into. but all things that will be settled very easily, very i think it'd be very easy. the other side has to agree to the terms they may or may not agree. i don't know if they're going to agree. they she hasn't done an interview. she can't do an interview. she's barely competent and she can't do an interview but i look forward to the debates because i think we have to set the record straight. why is it that millions of people were allowed
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to come into our country from prisons, from jails, from mental institutions, insane asylums, even in sadness, said that's a it's a mental institution on steroids. that's what it is when you see the people that are coming into our these are institutions that are being emptied out, not in south america, all over the world, including south america, all over the world prisons are being emptied out into our country because we have a president that's the worst president in the history of our country. we have a vice president who was the least admire, least respected, and the worst vice president in the history of our country the most unpopular vice president and because of political reasons, or because of being politically correct, even though she'd never received a vote, don't forget she was the first one defeated as i remember it, because i watched it very closely, but she was the first words she never made it to iowa where the first state she never made it to iowa. she was the
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first one that was defeated she was the nastiest to him. she was nasty with the calling him a racist and the school bus and all of the different things. she was very nasty to biden and shockingly, he appointed her asked her to serve as vice president. well, i don't know if he's happy about that decision, right now. this was taken away. the presidency was taken away from joe biden. and i'm no biden fan, but i'll tell you what from a constitutional standpoint, from any standpoint you're looking at, they took the presidency away and people was saying he lost after the debate, he couldn't win. why don't know that? that's true necessarily. but whether he could win or couldn't when he had the right to run and they took it away. they said they're going to use the 25th amendment. they're going to hit you hard. either we could do it the nice i heard. i know exactly because i know a lot of people on the other side believe it or not and they said we'll do it the nice way. but we'll do it the hard way. and he said, all
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right. so they've really taken what they've done is pretty incredible and now i'm running against somebody else and we're leading. we're leading. so i'm not complaining. i'm saying it's for a country with a constitution that we cherish, we cherish this constitution to have done it this way is pretty severe, pretty horrible you would have thought they would have gotten out to a vote. they would have had a primary system. they would have done something but to just take it away from them like he was a child and he's a very angry man right now. i can tell you that he's not happy with obama and he's not happy with nancy pelosi, crazy nancy, she is crazy to she's not happy with any of the people that told him that you've got to leave? he's very unhappy, very angry, and i think he also blames her. she's trying to put up a good face, but it's a very bad thing in terms of a country when you do that, i'm not a fan of his as you probably have noticed he had a rough debate,
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but that doesn't mean that you just take it away like that. or you go out to vote, you do something you had 14 million votes. she had no votes. you got no votes? >> and i think she's crashing. i think when people find out and i think people are starting to find out what a bad job she did. what a bad job she did on the border. she's trying to say she had nothing to do with the border she had everything she was appointed to head the border and then they said borders are all she loved that name. she loved that day, but she never went there. she went to a location once along the border, but that was a location that you would love to go and have dinner with your husband or whoever that was a location that was not part of the problem that was not really going to the border. so essentially, she never went to the border. and if you listen to tom home and if you listen to the great border people, brandon judd from border patrol, if you listen to paul, i mean, so many different people i speak to them all the time. and i did when i was
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president, we had the best border in the history of our country. now we have the worst border in the history of the world. millions of people coming in and our country cannot sustain it. our country is going down because of this, because of incompetent people so i just look forward to these debates. i think it's very important that we have of my hope she agrees to him september 4, september 10, september 25 and i think there'll be very revealing. i think there'll be very revealing. do you have any questions, please i haven't recalibrated strategy at all. it's the same policies open borders, weak on crime. she's i think she's worse than biden because he got forced into the position she was there long before she destroyed san francisco. she destroyed california as the ag. but as the da sheet destroyed, said she san francisco friend of mine, bob tish a huge, you
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know, all know that tish family he was in many cities with companies. he said the greatest city in the country is san francisco. that was about 20 years ago. >> and he passed away a while ago and he would be looking down, said what happened. >> he thought it was the best city in the country. he had divisions, their lows and he would be looking down and horror now when he sees she destroyed no cash bail weaken crime she terrible. and yet they weaponize the system against me. they have me i got so many lawyers now they want to delay cases. i won the big case in florida. >> i won the big case. >> nobody even wrote about it. the big case, judge, was a brilliant judge. and all they do is they play the ref with the judges. but this judge was a fair but brilliant judge. and as you probably heard, the big documents case, i wanted now, biden lost it because he
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didn't have prejudice. presidential immunity. he didn't have the presidential records act. he lost it but the special i call it prosecutor special counsel. special prosecutor to me. he appointed by him and appointed by garland. he said the men's and competent he can't stand trial, but he can run for president, but we no longer have to worry about that because we have somebody that in my opinion is more competent she couldn't pass a bar exam and lots of other things she should not be in a position because if she becomes president, our country is going to be a giant fail. it's going to fail, it's going to be a failure. the likes of which this world has never seen. yeah, please know how bad you you have to speak louder
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yeah well changes around a little bit. i'm getting other voters perhaps, you know, i was doing very well with black voters and i still am. i seem to be doing very well with black males this is according to polls do you know, it's possible that it won't do as well with black women, but i do seem to do very well with other segments extremely well with hispanic jewish voters weigh up. white males way up, white males have gone through the roof. white males way up i don't know. >> all we're doing is giving you the stats that you have it could be that i'll be affected somewhat with black females where we're doing pretty well. and i think ultimately they'll
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like me better because i'm going to give them security, safety, and jobs. i'm going to give them a good economy we have a very bad economy right now. we could, we could literally be on the throes of depression, not recession, a depression and they can't have that. they can't have that. so i think i'm going to do well with everybody, especially when the facts right. yeah. please. in the back well, i don't know. >> i know josh shapiro. he's a terrible guy and he's not very popular with anybody. i think that this this election may be is better than josh shapiro would have been, but i think other than josh shapiro, i think she had some good choices, but josh shapiro is not one of them. he's caused a lot of damage with a lot of people and i don't think he would have been better. i think he would have been maybe the equivalent maybe not as good, but they had some people that they were looking at that we're good far superior to her. they
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actually had a story with everybody, including they had like ten people that she was looking at and her and they said she was the worst of all. in other words, she was the worst out of the ten people enter i don't know how that's going to work out. what you'd like to do. three debates. we think we should do three debates. we think fox and abc, and we also have cbs is going to do the vice presidential debate so cbs will do vice presidential and i have to tell you, j.d. vance has really stepped up. he's doing a fantastic job say it i'll give me a break listen. i had 107,000 people in new jersey. you didn't report it i'm so glad us. what does she have yesterday? 2000 people. if i
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ever had 2000 people, you'd say my camp pain is finished. it's so dishonest the press and his a great example i had in michigan recently 25,000 people in 25,000 people were just we just couldn't get him in we had in harrisburg 2020, 5,000 people and 20,000 some people couldn't get in. we had so many. nobody ever mentioned that. when she gets 1,500 people and i saw it yesterday on abc, which they said all the crowd was so big i have ten times 20 times 30 times the crowd size. and they never say the crowds of icc, that's why i'm always saying turnaround. the cameras i'm so glad you asked that. i think it's so terrible when you say where she has 1,500 people, 1,000 people. and they talk about oh, the enthusiasm. let me tell you. we have the enthusiasm the republican party and me as a candidate. but the republican party has the enthusiasm because people want to see
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crime stopped. they want to see a country that's respect to think of it. if i were president, you wouldn't have russia and ukraine were never happened zero chance you wouldn't have had october devin of israel, you wouldn't have the horrible withdrawal. and i don't mean to withdraw because they're withdrawal was fine. i was ready to withdraw from afghanistan and we were going to do it with dignity and strength and we were, we were keeping our equipment, we weren't leaving $85 billion worth of equipment behind. we wouldn't have had 13 great soldiers. i know the families of those soldiers well we wouldn't have had your soldiers killed and we wouldn't have had 45, 45 soldiers obliterated. no legs, no arms. the face none of that would have happened. and you wouldn't have had inflation, you wouldn't have had any inflation because inflation was caused by their bad energy problems. now, they've gone back to the trump thing because they need the votes. they you know, i don't know if you know,
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they're drilling. now because they had to go back because of gasoline was going up to 78 $9 a barrel so they said we better do what jumping the day after the election if they won you're. going to have fuel prices go through the roof everybody is going to be forced to buy an electric car, which is not going to do because they don't want that. it's got a great market. it's got a market it's really a submarket people want gasoline propelled cars. they want hybrids, they want to have everything. they want electric but they want everybody to have an electric car. we don't have enough electricity. we couldn't make enough electricity for that and you know what else the weight of a car, the weight of a truck they want to allow trucks to be electric little things that a lot of people don't talk about the weight of a truck is two-and-a-half times two-and-a-half times heavier you would have to rebuild every bridge in this country if you were going to do this ridiculous policy. so but when crowd size in history for any
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country, nobody's had crowds like i have. and you know that and when she gets a 1,000 people and everybody starts jumping you know that if i had 1,000 people would say people would say that's the end of his campaign. i have hundreds of thousands of people in south carolina at 88,000 people in alabama, had 68,000 people. nobody says about crowd size with me, but she has 1,000 people are 1,500 people and they say, oh, the enthusiasm's back. no, no, the enthusiasm is with me in the ring republican party, because they want to stop crime, they want to stop people from pouring into our country from places unknown, from countries, unknown from countries that nobody ever heard of. that's where the enthusiasm i don't know. i
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don't know if i can or not. i got him elected without me. he wouldn't be governor. i got him elected he was doing terribly. i got him elected with that being said, i hope we can repair it, but if we don't do people is still the people and they're going to vote where leading in georgia by a lot we're leading in pennsylvania by a lot so but i don't know now in pennsylvania have great relationships in georgia. i do too, but unfortunately not with the governor. i've never understood it when you get somebody elected, they're supposed to like you. he's not exactly for some reason and you'll have to ask him about that. i'd love to see it get repaired. i think that if we don't win, georgia, georgia is a big a big win is a big state. >> so i want alabama by a record. >> nobody has ever gotten that many votes. i won south carolina by a record you don't win alabama and south carolina by records. and lose georgia. it doesn't happen and the people of georgia understand that there was tremendous
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anxiety and problems in georgia. a lot of people say what happened and we have to all we want his honest elections have we have honest elections in georgia and we have honest elections in pennsylvania. we're going to win by a lot well, he actually said it two ways. first, he said it incorrectly, then he corrected himself. >> do you agree with that? right. you know, if you watch him, he said it two ways. no, no, no. i mean, he said it to us because he doesn't really know what he said. why didn't he bring it up at the debate? he had a chance for 90 minutes to bring it up at the debate. he could have talked about that at the debate and he didn't do it. everyone said, oh, he said this and he said that he's just, you know, they give him something to read off. he read it very badly because he actually said that the opposite then he had to go back and correct himself. he said the opposite. he should have brought this up at the debate if he had a problem. of course, there'll be a peaceful transfer and there was last
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time. and there'll be a peaceful transfer. i just hope we're going to have honest elections that saw okay. what a stupid question. >> because i'm leading by a lot and because i'm letting their convention go through and i am companion lot. >> i'm doing tremendous amounts of taping here we have commercials that are at a level. i don't think that anybody's ever done before. plus, in certain cases, i see many of you in the room where i'm speaking to you on phones. i'm speaking to radio. i'm speaking to television. television is coming over here excuse me. what are we doing right now? she's not doing any news conference. you know why she's not doing it because she can't do a news conference. she doesn't know how to do a news conference. she's not smart enough to do a news conference. and i'm sorry, we need smart people to lead this
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country because our country has never been in this danger before, both economically and from an outside, from an outside perspective, russia doesn't respect us anymore china doesn't respect us anymore north korea, kim jong un liked me a lot. he doesn't like this group. we we are in great danger. with great danger of being in world war three that could happen now after their convention? yeah. i'm going out actually, i'm going out to certain places to help certain senators get elected, not even for me. i'm trying to help when i go out to wyoming or when i go out to montana or i'm going to different places to help people and i don't have to go there because i'm leading those states as you know, by 354050 points, i'm leading by record numbers. i'm going because i want to help senators and congressmen get elected congressmen and women get elected. yes, please. >> yeah. go ahead. >> the upcoming what oh, yeah
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yeah the elon musk, so yeah, sure. >> so ilan called me as you know, he endorsed me full-throated, great endorsement. i respect ilan al-ottieh, respects me and not easy for him to endorse. to be honest with you, it takes courage to endorse people. many people have courage and many people don't. he does have courage and ilana duress. many asked me whether or not i do a show on monday. i think it's got to be monday night and i believe he's the host of the show, so there'll be very interested a lot of people are talking about. i look forward to it. that'll be done on monday night well, you have a lot of misinformation spread about china and you have a lot of misinformation spread about a lot of different places. i
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think i'm going to get along great with china president xi of china, and i were very good friends. we met right here, right in that except we had a beautiful soul for their as opposed to what we have right now. right now, we have you but president xi and i had a very good relationship until covid and i held him responsible for covid broke up our relationship, but i think we're going to have a great relationship and i think it's going to be mutually beneficial. but we cannot have it with china is taking advantage of the united states. and this what they were doing as you vary we will know yes, please what what's your question now? i think the people that if you look at january 6, which lot of people aren't talking about very much. i think those people were treated very harshly. when you
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compare him to other things that took place in this country. we were a lot of people are killed, nobody was killed on january 6. but i think that the people of january 6 were treated very unfairly and they were they were there to complain, not through me. they were there to complain about an election and it's very interesting the biggest crowd i've ever spoken to and i said peacefully and patriotically, which nobody wants to say. but i said peacefully and patriotically, the biggest crowd i've ever spoken to and you've seen maggie, i was in at the mall. i was at the washington monument. i was at the whole thing. i had crowds. i don't know who's ever had a bigger crowd than i have, but i add it many times. the biggest crowd i've ever spoken before was that day and i'll tell you. it's very hard to find a picture that graph. you see the picture of a small number of people relatively going to the capitol. but you never see the picture of the crowd. the biggest crowd i've ever spoken. i've spoken to the biggest grads. nobody
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spoken to crowds bigger than me if you look at martin luther king, when he did his speech, his great speech and you look at ours, same real estate, same everything same number of people, if not, we had more and they said he had 1 million people, but i had 25,000 people. but when you look at the exact same picture and everything's the same because it was the fountains a whole thing all the way back to from lincoln to washington and you look at it and you look at the picture of his grabbed my proud, we actually had more people. they said i had 25,000 and he had 1 million people. and i'm okay with it because i liked dr. martin luther king. yeah. please yeah.
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>> sure we have a constitution. >> it's very important document and we live by it. she has no votes and i'm very happy to run against. i'm not complaining from that standpoint. and i hate to be defending him, but he did not want to leave. he wanted to see if he could win. they said you're not going to win after the debate. they said you're not going to win, you can't, when you're out and at first they said it nicely and he wasn't leaving. and then, you know that, you know it better than anybody well, anyway, so when you think about it they said, at first they were gonna go out to another vote. they were going to go through a primary system, a quick primary system which you would have to be and then it all disappeared and they just picked a person that was the first out. she was the first loser. okay. so we call her the first loser. she was the first loser when during the primary system, during the democrat primary system, she was the first one to quit and she quit she had no votes, no support, and she was a bad
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debater by the way, very bad debater. that's not the thing i'm looking forward to, but she was a bad debater. she did obviously a bad job. she never made it to iowa then for some reason. and i know he regrets it. you do too. he picked her and she turned on him to she was working with the people that wanted amount. but the fact that you can be good at no votes lose in the primary system. in other words, you had 14 or 15 people. she is the first one out. and that you can then be picked to run for president it seems seems to me actually unconstitutional, perhaps it's not, please so i've run against hillary and i've run against various other people i would say that in terms of intelligence, hillary
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was far superior. i would say that hillary was smart she was her own worst enemy in many ways, but she was smart, very smart okay. if you asked me to compare him, please would you repeat that question, please? do you have to speak up to hard room because it's very big if this is worth $18 million yeah so i think the abortion issue is written very much tampered down. and i've answered, i
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think very well in the debate, and it seems to be much less of an issue, especially for those where they have the exceptions as. you know, and i think it's when i look for 52 years, they wanted to bring abortion back to the states. they wanted to get rid of roe v. wade. and that's democrats, republicans, and independents and everybody. liberals, conservatives, everybody wanted it back in the states. and i did that now the states are voting and frankly some of the votes a much more if you could say liberal than you would think ohio turned out to be. they had a big vote and it turned out to be a much more liberal standing than people would have thought kansas the same thing. and then you have texas and you have other places where it may be different. but the issue has been broken back to the states now and like ronald reagan, i believe in the exceptions for rape, incest, and life of the mother. i believe i believe strongly, i think that that's a very important thing. i think when you don't, you have to follow your heart but when you don't
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believe in the exceptions, i think it's much tougher. it's a much tougher issue. but about 82% of republicans do believe in exceptions. i think the and a lot of them are changing their mind and coming even even further. i think that abortion has become much less of an issue. it's a very i think it's actually going to be a very small issue. what i've done is i've done what every democrat and every, every republican wanted to have done. and we brought that issue back to the states. and now the states are voting on it. and frankly some of the votes are a lot different than people would have thought. but it's the vote of the people is taken care of it and when you think about the radical the democrats are really the radical ones on this because they're allowed to do a boy abortion on the eighth and ninth month and even after birth, if you look at your new governor from minnesota, he's talking about, he's like the
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governor previous the former governor. i don't want to get it mixed up because len is doing a good job and he's leading our he's leading our whole campaign in virginia. glenn youngkin. but previous to glenn, the governor he said the baby will be born. we will put the baby aside and we will decide with a mother what we're going to do. in other words, whether or not we're going to kill the baby the minnesota gentlemen he this guy agrees with that. he is the most liberal look between her and him. there's never been anything like this. there's never been a combination, so i'll use the word progressive. you know, they want to go progress, they don't like the word liberal. i like liberal better. i think it's more appropriate because nobody knows what progressive means. but they now like to use the word progressive. but there's certainly never been anybody so liberal like these two, or even close i think the abortion issue has been taken down many notches. i don't think it's i don't think it's a big factor anymore really and when people
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hear what i said in the debate, and i think i said it very well during the debate. we brought it back to the states. everybody wanted it in the states. and very importantly, you think about this assuming you have exceptions, if you don't have exceptions, it some more difficult thing at the same time there are people that strongly feel that when you have to follow your heart and you should follow your heart but that issue has very much subdued. yeah. thank you about who yes no, i didn't look if you take away guns, she wants to take away everyone's gun. >> if you take away guns, can't do it because people need the guns for protection. now entertainment they want hunting, they were doing or different things, but they need weapons for protection in this country, people live out in the woods and they're not going to
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have a gun have you look at some some countries i don't want to go i don't want to get them in trouble, but some countries have actually gone the opposite way. they had very strong gun laws and now they have gone the opposite way where they allowed people to have guns were in one case, they encouraged people to go out and get guns. and crime is down 29% and remember this what is the toughest gun law in the united states? chicago on july 4, 117 people were shot and 17 died the toughest gun laws in the united states are in the city of chicago. you know that they had 117 people shot. afghanistan does not have that afghanistan by the way, was the lowest point in the history of our country in my opinion, that was the worst embarrassment to the history of this country. and i say putin would not have gotten into ukraine if that
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didn't happen. what he saw the incompetence of milley and all these guys that are incompetent. when he saw that happen, when they took out the soldiers first, they took out the soldiers first. you know, if you go back and check your records for 18 months, i had to talk with abdul abdul was the leader of the taliban still is. but as strong talk with him for 18 months, not one american soldier was shot at or killed, but not even shot at 18 months and then we had the disaster of the of the lyft, where people were falling off airplanes from three times the height of the world trade center. i mean, terrible. but now our country has to be respected again, please go ahead, please i'd be against that that kamala is in favor of not giving israel
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weapons yeah. >> that's what i hear. look, she's been very, very bad to israel and she has been very bad. the jewish people. >> and i say, if anybody, i know is jewish, and they would vote for kamala over me, they should have their head examined. >> if you think about it, i gave them golan heights. i gave them the capital of israel, jerusalem. i built the eye, even built the embassy i gave them no aranda. the problem is they didn't do anything with it. iran was broke we could have made a deal so easily i would've had a deal done within one week after the election with a rant iran can have a nuclear weapon is very simple. we would have gotten along with erin. i was looking forward to it. i i was fine with a run. you know, we hit them a couple of times pretty hard but we would have been fine with a rant but i got them. i terminated that deal. i got them the abraham accords everyone said that's impossible. i got them the abraham accords. she's been very, very bad to israel and she's been very bad and
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disrespectful to jewish people and any jewish person that votes for kamala and her friend, her new friend, who i don't know if she knew him before, but i don't think it's too good. but anybody that votes for them, if you're jewish or if you love israel, you have to have your head examined go ahead. please. >> they have the fbi came to see me about the shooter i think they've done a very good job and i think they did a very good job with respect to this other lunatic that they have in custody, plays yeah i'm just wondering if you follow well. i know willie brown very well. in fact, that went down in a helicopter with him. we thought maybe this is the end we were in a helicopter going to a
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certain location together and there was an emergency landing. this was not a pleasant landing and willie was he was a little concerned. so i know i know. i'm pretty well. i've been haven't seen him in years but he told me terrible things about her. but this is what you're telling me anyway, i guess. but he had a big part in what happened with kamala, but he i don't know. maybe he's changed his tune, but he he was not a fan of hers very much at that point yeah, i do go ahead on what well, i'm going to announce that. >> i'm going to actually have a press conference on that at some point in the near future. so i don't want to tell you now, but florida does have a vote coming up on that and i think probably the vote will go
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in a little more liberal way than people thought. but i'll be announcing that at the appropriate time place yeah. >> oh, we gave a tremendous and tremendous for child care and all of that now our tax our tax cuts, which are the biggest in history our tax cuts are coming due as you know, very soon and if the democrats don't renew them or make it impossible to renew because it's pretty close in terms of vote if they don't renew them, it's the equivalent of having a four times tax increase from what you have right now. >> and it'll destroy the economy i think they were under tremendous pressure to do it. i've never seen, you know, all my life. i grow up the watch politics and i used to be on the other side of politics versus then i run for office.
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but in all the years of studying politics, i've never seen people get elected by saying we're going to give you a tax increase. these guys get up, think of it. we're going to give, you know, security. we're going to give you a weak military we're going to give, you know, walz, no borders, know anything. we're going to all these things, they're doing. i mean transgender, the transgender became such a big thing. but they do all of these things, but they always say we're going to give you a tax increase. i never heard anybody campaign on a tax increase. a politician has always said, i will cut taxes. i'll give you one example. social security. they're going to destroy social security i am going to leave social security. i'm not raising the years. i'm not raising the age i will be saving social security and i'm going to work it out. at that. there's no tax on social security for seniors. i'm also doing no tax on tips, no tax on tips. so waiters, waitresses, caddies, people that drive cars, people that get tips who
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have been harassed by this government. we're going to have no tax on tips that's a big thing yeah oh. >> absolutely sure because other people have done far bigger things and see ben ensure it's politically motivated. i think it's a horrible thing. they did look they've weaponized government against me look at the florida case. it was a totally weaponized case. all of these cases, by the way, the new york cases are totally controlled out of the department of justice. they sent their top person to the various places they went to the a.g.'s office, got that one going, then he went to the da's office, got that one going, ran through it? no, no, this is all politics and it's a disgrace. never happened in this is very common that it happens, but not in our country. it happens in banana republics and third world countries and that's what we're becoming. we have no
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borders. we have bad voting regulations anytime you have mail-in ballots, you're going to have problems france learned that lesson. france had all mail-in voting and they went back to paper ballots. voter identification, voter id. they went back to a normal system, one day voting. they don't want to be around voting for 64 days and look, the election. i keep talking about november 5, but the election really starts in september 6. that's when he saw us because it's early voting. we should have one day voting. we should have paper ballots. we should have voter id. we should have proof of citizenship, please. no the gentleman back for who you're going to have to talk louder, sir secondly, what ilan is a
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very different kind of a guy. >> he's a very big believer in the country, but he's very worried about the country. he's very worried about the country. and i don't know if it's good for him politically to have supported me, although i think we have a vast majority of this country does support me. but ilan more than almost anybody i know. i mean, he he loves his country, he loves the concept of the country, but like me, he says, this country is in big trouble. it's in big, it's in tremendous danger okay please i liked i liked this guy i like him yeah the polls have suggested there are some polls that say we're going to win in a landslide people. >> are voting with their stomachs, meaning they go into the grocery store, they're paying 50, 60, 70% more for food than they did just a couple of years ago. look at
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what's happened to energy, look at what's happened not only to their cars, where gasoline has gone from 187 $1.87. and we have we had moments when it was below that but has gone from $1.87 to five $607 and they take the strategic national reserves and they take it out even though it's peanuts compared, it doesn't last long but they're virtually empty now, we've never had at this low and he's using that to keep the gasoline prices as low as possible. he's sucked all of the oil out essentially the gasoline to keep the to keep the price down a little bit and it had very little impact. but you know what, we have no strategic national reserves now, he's emptied it. it's almost empty. it's never been this low. and i had it at a good level and i would've had it more of the democrats would have approved the deal i had a deal to buy it at $22 a barrel and now it's
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getting, it's going to be close to 100 pretty soon. my opinion. and the democrats didn't want to do that, but we bought a lot anyway and we had a pretty good and what they've done to the national reserve the strategic natural reserves is, as you know, very well, because you cover it. but what they've done is incredible. they've, they've just, for the sake of getting some votes, for the sake of having guessing, you that's meant for wars it's meant for like tragedy. it's not meant to keep a gasoline price down so that somebody can vote for biden. or in this case, kamala, who by the way, is worse than biden and she's actually not as smart okay. she's actually not as smart. that's hard to believe, isn't it? >> yeah, please okay director. fda precedent sure. you could you could do things that will
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be would supplement absolutely. and those things are pretty open and you may end but you have to be able to have a vote and all i want to do is give everybody a vote and the votes are taken place right now as we speak. yeah, but it's a very there are many things on a human basis that you can do outside of that but you also have to give the people are going to have to decide okay, yes, please you on what no i think she's actually not as smart as he is. i don't think he's very smart either by the way. i'm not a big fan of his brand, but i think that she's actually not as smart as is well she's a woman she represents certain groups of people, but i will say this when people find out about her, i think she'll be much less. i see it right now. i see her going way down bol's now now that people are finding out
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that she destroyed san francisco. she destroyed the state of california along with governor gavin newscum he's been a terrible governor, terrible but they did it together and she was early. i mean, she was the first of the prosecutors really. now you see philadelphia see los angeles, you see new york barak, you see various people that are very bad but she was the first of the bad prosecutor. she was early who would you repeat that, please? know you would you repeat her what she said? you have to speak up. this room is very louder. >> you hear her a daily press briefing. >> why would i do that? i would give you all the press briefings you want. look what i'm doing here but why would i
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do a daily daily press? you'd get tired of me very fast, know, but i will give you total access and you'll have a lot of press briefings and you'll have from me now, are you talking about from me or from a press secretary? well, yeah, probably they'll do some things, if not daily, it's going to be a lot. you'll have more than you want yeah. >> please you consider i don't think it's appropriate for me to talk about it. >> i think it's a tragic story. you want to know the truth. and i felt that with hillary clinton to, you know, with hillary clinton, i could have done things to her that would have made your head spin i thought it was a very bad thing. take the wife of a president of the united states and put her in jail and then i see the way they treat me. that's the way it goes. but i was very protective of her. nobody would understand that, but i was i think my people understand it they used to say lock her up, lock her up, but
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i'd say just relax, please we won the election. i think it would be very i think it would have been horrible for our country if and we had her between the hammering of all of the files and don't forget, she got a subpoena from the united states congress. and then after getting the subpoena she destroyed everything that you're supposed to get i could i didn't think i thought it was so bad to take her and put her in jail the wife of a president of the united states. and then when it's my turn, nobody thinks that way. i thought it was a very terrible thing and she did a lot of very bad things. i'll tell you why she was she was pretty evil. but in terms of the country and in terms of unifying the country, bringing it back et to have taken her and to have put her in jail. and i think you know, the things is well, as i do some pretty bad acts that she did i think it would have been very bad for our country and a lot of my people, a lot of the maga, as they call them,
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but the base and i think the basis i think the basis 75% of the country far beyond the republican party, because we're party of common sense and i'm a person of common sense. i want to have low taxes. i wouldn't have strong borders. i want to have a strong military so that china and russia look, they've allowed china and russia to do the impossible combined the natural enemies they always happen because china needs more land and russia has it. they've always been natural enemies. and because of obama it started with him and then biden because he didn't know what the hell he was doing. they've now become one force. and then now they're adding a ran to it. and they're reading north korea towed pretty powerful force. this is something that is unthinkable that they allowed to happen

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