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record breaking welcome mat for mr. donald trump's landslide reelection, we have scott b bessent and michael faulkender, they will weigh in, today is federal reserve meeting, we'll talk about j. powell and his short comings, then senator eric schmitt on the end of biden-harris lawfare against president trump, coming to an end, jack smith is going on unemployment line, and john cornyn waiting in wings. but first edward lawrence, live at federal reserve board. after today's federal reserve board announcement by j. powell, you probably had to take tylenol or whatever your favorite headache pill was tell us. reporter: 5 hour energy
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drink, he talks monotone. the federal reserve has cut a quarter percent, 25 basis points, fed chair sai he has seen inflation come apprappreciably down, he is more cautious with further rate cuts, he defended their rate cut today. >> so you trying to get that neutral rated you see or do you foresee you have some time to get there? >> nothing in the economic data suggests that the committee has any need to be in a hurry to get there. we're seeing strong economic activity. we are seeing on going strength in labor market, we're watching that. we do see maintaining strength there. reporter: he sees labor market in balance, and not worries he said there might be a bounce in inflation but not worried about that fed chairman refused to talk about any new policies that
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might come because of president-elect trump. >> in near-term, the election will have no affects on our politician decisions we we do not know timing we don't know what the affects on economy would be. reporter: and fed chairman asked if he would resign his post now that we have president-elect trump, he said resounding no, serving his entire term to may of 2026, and pointed out he cannot be fired by president, congress has to fire him. larry: new president-elect has not said he wants to fire him or replace him that wouldn't stop j. powell from stepping down to give trump's chant to replace him. i am note hearing mr. trump say, any of that. anyway, edward lawrence thank you for that update. >> high growth low inflation, and donald trump's golden age. that is why the stock market had a record breaking
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welcome mat yesterday 1500 points on the dow. i believe it was one of the biggest single day gains on record. and all that is the subject of the riff. the day after election stocks up 1500, one of best days. like saying welcome home president trump. we are glad you are back. the market surely welcoming mr. trump's tax cut plans, with his deregulation roll back of 2 trillion of new regulations put on by biden-harris administration, and included this mr. trump's deregulation plan is permitting reform to not only unlock fossil fuel spigots and produce more liquid gold but open door to pipelines, and fracking and drilling in alaska and new mexico, gulf of mexico too. plus reopening lng exports new permitting lng modernization and
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terminals, stock market welcome mat for mr. trump's vote of confidence that big government socialism is dead. radical woke and climate policies are dead, radical affirmative action, d.e.i. policies dead. all those left wing obsessions were affecting large and small businesses. and their profits. they were affecting construction projects, broadband projects, verb advance technology companies, when they p produce chips or a.i., you could not building any unless you met various woke and d.e.i. government mandates think about sec spewing out insane climate reports mandates for businesses and customers like securities re regulated decided they were weather channel, a good chance there will be some bank deregulation.
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then you have the elon musk phenomenon. he is the smartest guy on the planet, he has become a plate celebrity rock star. jumping full time to help mr. trump get reelected. elon musk is working with trump transition committee, to pull out roughly 2 trillion dollars of wasteful, and unnecessary federal spending, to slam the brakes on budget de deficit spending and debt creation, crazy program like kovac ocovid act of 2021, and misnamed inflation reduction act. all sponsored by democrats, and passed with kamala's tie breaking vote that should be subject to a thorough going audit. many of those programs have been authorized by the
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democratic congress. but moneys that not been spent in part because government is so inept and cause of crazy d.e.i. rig layings, anyway, unspend funds should be rescinded. now we put a big clamp on federal spending. the extended, tax cuts, and a lower 15% corporate tax rate for domestic product that will increase economic growth and job creation. challenge move the gdp need told maybe 3 to 4%. that will be producing plenty of additional revenues from folks with new incentives to work and investment and all that will lower bask budget deficits more, growth solves deficits and debt, some on wall street continue to w worry about how tariffs will be inflationary, mr. former trump in his first term slammed china with huge
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tariffs on the indictment of unfair trading practices and intellectual property theft. yet there was virtually no inflation. let me get it right. in his first term, mr. trump slashed taxes, curbed regulations, and protected america from unfair trading practices. and overall consumer price index increased only 7% for 4 years. that was 1. 4% at annual rate. biden-harris, they did keep trump tariffs in place but they spent their way to kingdom come, and produces record deficits and debt, they opened flood baits to illegal immigrant, their cpi increased 21%. or roughly 6% at annual rate. so, i ask you folks, whose the inflationist? as a final trump policy,
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again and again, he repeats, he wants the dollar to remain the world's reserve currency. he is basically backing king dollar. that could never be inflationary, that is why the stock market, put out a record breaking welcome mat for mr. trump the day after his landslide election. that there is the riff. all right. let's jump in to this with scott bessent, founder senior trump economic advice adviser and michael fa fa faulkender. treasury for economics and teaching school at maryland in between. your take, scott bessent to the fed, i want to ask you. i hear mr. powell, so forth, inflation has come down, but
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it has gone up 20. 6%, over past 4 years, the 1251 change in cpi is 2 2.4, target is 2, core cpi 3.3%. targtarget is 2, suppose you are a middle class working family or lower income working family, gasoline prices up 4 70%. grocery up 21%. and eggs up 41%. that is the partial list of huge price gains, i'm saying to you, this business you know, come down the last three or four months and fed is easing. we have not solved inflation. prices down go down. wouldn't someone earning 50 or 75 thousand dollars a year, scott, welcome actual decline in prices? they have lived through this
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20 t20% gain, one of worst periods in american history it would be nice if federal reserve thought how would we lower semetricly prices shooting up, when do they come down and aforward relief for hard working folks, blue collar folks people whose hands have callous, when it that happening? and why doesn't the get talk about it scott bessent? >> larry, i don't know. the j. powell did what -- and fed did what i thought was inappropriate jumbo rate cut in september, and 10 year wi10-year yields yesterday went up. long end tightened two year
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bonds up 50 basis points. bond market is signaling they don't like what the fed is doing, i'm not sure why he doesn't top finish things off --s thank you know want to finish things off, i thought it was funny one of reporter said do you think that president trump will fire you or whatever. if you like easy money this is easy. he signal they'd did the cut today, signaled they will probably cut in december, i can tell you what president trump does not like what put him in office and led to republican red wave on tuesday, is what you were talking about is i diminishment of working family's real incomes that is real. and you know, i'll turn it mike, he knows more about the deregulation, and proposals than anything, i tell you, this deregulation
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and energy independents it very exciting. that will get prices down. larry: i agree with that that is important, deregulation, will lower prices. by the way nuclear, greenies don't like, nuclear modules are terrific, you put that stuff on market, prices will come down i agree, derecderegulation too. mike fa faulkender across board, food, groceries, automobiles, por borrowing rates. fed did a jumbo rate cut in september, what happened? long-term rates go up. they are borrowing rates, almost 100 basis points, that's went up, those are borrowing rates. mortgage rate up a full
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percentage point over 7%. i am asking, people make a lot of money to wall street hedge fun fund managers they don't care, inflation is not an issue for them. people who have smaller incomes, smaller 401(k)s if they have any, they care. i'm just saying prices for them never seem to come down. and then, federal reserve is pumping up money supply again, how will that get prices down? >> larry fundamental problem with fed operates under same models you had supposed nobel prize winning economists who said if president trump were elected we would see economy tank, we had dow up 1500, that is not what models would have predicts we need to stop thinking that fed is where we need if rely on to micro manage the economy. the fundamental problem with
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our economy is fiscal and regulatory policy, you jack up spending and put 300 million hours regulations on american businesses, you will get price increases this is why the president's agenda. that scott was talking about and you said in your riff is critical, if we could gettingses to focus on everything is customers and -- focused on serving customers and engining on innovation, they can get prices to come down, if we cun leash american energy dominance the cost of everything that we do. we have discussed many times, it permeates our eour economy, if we can bring price of oil down will bring down food prices, when is one of biggest costs for farmers? it is energy costs and fertilizer that is derived from fossil fuel. that is why president-elect comprehensive economy plan will actually bring prices
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down note merely slow the increase. larry: scott b bessent. a friend of mine says let's shoot a for $2 gallon gasoline at pump, that is why we need to deregulate, and liquid gold and permitting reform. that is why we need more leases and we need more pipelines, that is why we make it easier why are new lng projects, 2 dollars of gasoline, at your local pump. that is something that middle income folks and lower income folks would rejoice. that something that be good. >> right. larry, a huge amount of the left in cost, transport cost for oil and gas industry in u.s. is regulation, i expect not only will we have more
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ppermitting and drilling we'll be able to bring end costs down, gasoline at the pump, that is one of the most visible manif manifestations to the consumer today in contradiction to everything that we were hearing, zillow came out and said that the deportation, president trump wants to do will bring down rent and housing prices. larry: oh, tell us more. >> oh,. larry: i like. >> well i like them more today. they recognize that the laws of supply and demand work everywhere. because, the -- when you have a mass unfettered immigration, household formation starts 2 years after the new arrivals, they live in government housing with their families, but
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then they are outcome meeting for same housing stock that working class americans are. and they are pushing down working class wages. so, i think we get a twofer, higher working class wages and the more affordable rent. you know this is why you and i have talked about it i think that the next 4 years, properlyic wiic keupsed fexecuted with president trump's vision we could be in a golden age, everyone can do great. larry: he is using that sphrspphrase to the stump, mike faulkender one last point you vehicle you about regulatory front this so important. you need better permitting laws to get liquid gold out and other forms of energy, all crazy obsessions we have seen with biden-harris on
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woke policies, okay? just think about this, d.e.i., what is d.e.i.? it is radical affirmative action. that is what it is. okay. that is basically what it is. now. that is tied that requirerequire d.e.i. regulation, as you know all these spending programs, every piece of legislation, passed on the democratic congress, and the last 4 years, had big d.e.i. in it. so you know what? in many cases, you could not build or could not connection broadband to rural areas, you could to the build the infrastructure, you could not build out on the chips act. you could not do most anything, because why? you didn't have crazy woke super affirmative action act called d.e.i. that was a
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problem, you we repeal that and life will be easier not only public sector but in private also. >> absolutely, look at fact that they allocated 12 billion to build charges stations we have a whole 7 of them. because every time they put out a request for contractor to come in to the work, they have to comply with the d.e.i. stuff, and so, if you go if chips act hardly any of it has been distributed because they have difficulty finding companies who are willing to put forward proposal that meet all requirements this is in legislation, but a lot is done unilaterally by bing we could get that money working. larry: 100%. you have to jump out, thank you so much. scott bessent and michael
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>> we've built the biggest, broadest, most unified coalition, they have never seen anything like it in all of american history this group of great people. america has given us an unprecedented and po powerful mandate. larry: i call it a mandate for change, joining us now old friend ari fleischer, former white house press secretary, fox news contributor and great katie pavlich. dave mccormick is official, always been official but
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someone said he won the race, that gives g.o.p. 53, 47. which is a nice piece of change, last point -- the landslide president trump got tuesday, has got to be a mandate for change. people want new policies 53-47 g.o.p. in senate is a big deal, i think. >> yeah, tuesday night, the numbers came in i called it a maga mandate, you s you are see it, federal level and local jurisdictions voting against crime. and everything that president has been putting out in campaign trail, he has been able to build coalition and senate numbers, he will have cabinet he wants and able to remake courts in a way that was more historic than it was during his first term. and democrats during his first term held out to
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nominees for 8 months, a year a at time, that 1/4 of a presidential term. the fact that republicans have this majority means his mandate is clear. he will be able to work with the senate to get that through for when american people voted for. larry: ari, house will be tight but i think it will be republican. >> i think it be tight there is a real challenge, republicans had a problem showing unity. but that was with biden was president and bills they passed were symbol implement ism, now they have to be unified if trump will get anything done, can they be? i think that they will have a jolt, infusion from trump, that says don't screw this up. stop the fighting, stop the internal wars, get unity, i can't be a president without your unity, that will change the behavior of a lot of guys in house. larry: thought occurs to me for house and senate, which
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is will be different from 2017, i would say, good third of senators, did not like mr. president trump at all, i was not in government i was work offing on another network. but everyone could see. i -- my thought here is, in terms of his major pieces, of legislation or policies, the mandate to change. the tax cuts, the deregulations. i'm calling elon musk spispending cut, i would think there is near or great ut on the points. >> that is the economic issues. but, challenge will be for republicans on some other cultural issues, the stuff that has to happen with deportation, will they stay with trump, i think saying crop of republicans
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changed. but also republicans willingness to buck the media, and in 2017, media said solution, and steel dassier it made a lot of republicans freeze in their tracks, media lost so much credibility to be a republican today means i ignore the noise, i ignore "new york times" and i support donald trump that is a big change. larry: you think that airy ari is on the right ttrack? >> two points, i think that not just republicans, that are will be able to help president trump, it is democrats too who now as result of rejection of the wokism, the far left ideology, this identity politics that is divisive and not unifying by what democrats try to say about what they are trying to do, they have to get reelected in two years in house they will be senators up for reelection in short order, they have an incentive to try to work with the president. to get more to the middle
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where americans actually are, one most amazing maps we have seen out of this election are allred arrows points to the right, the red arrows to the right, shifting country on the issues they are not with left, and democrats. there is 9 is an opportunity for house democrat to say we'll return to sanity and logic and common sense and help president, in media a great opportunity for white house to engage with alternative nonlegacy media sources, so many good conservative outlets that have been reporting on the race. who were right about the outcome, you have all other legacy media outlets who are shocked at price of butter and shock add crime is still a problem, there are so many people who have been telling them truth with hard facts and data white house can work with to tell the story the next 4 years. >> all right, trump had over 40% of vote in queens new york. and lost new jersey b by
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less than 10% 5% or so. as katie pavlich describes charts they are two red arrows to right. >> one rid red arrow in harris 's direct, do you know who it was, the rich. kamala harris won it by 8, one group. larry: 100 percent. >> how about the hollywood celebrities. >> they are the rich. >> it is -- ari fleischer and katie pavlich thank you. >> on end of kudlow, end of lawfare, special counsel jack smith is about to hit the unemployment lines, i worry about him, we'll talk about it with missouri senator e eric schmitt
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larry: end of lawfare and weaponization and throwing mr. trump in jail for 750 years, jack smith special counsel will be on unemployment line soon, joining us now, missouri senator eric schmitt, welcome to you, sir. congrats on tuesday, i want to take -- you got -- you got four cases, right. two are jack smith cases, i guess j6 case in washington and document case in florida. i don't see any for jack smith to do maybe he resigned today? >> well these cases were falling apart, "house of cards" was coming down for months, i think that american people weighed in with their verdict they had enough. we don't want to be a banana
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republic that was in ballot took only thing democrat had was to demonize president trump and half of america this lawfare was a part of this, it has been rejected, the arc of the story, started after midterms, joe biden gives a speech saying we'll never let president trump back in white house, we'll do all we can, zombie cases are resurrected, including jack smith, and fani willis and alvin bragg cases, one it has been dismissed that documents case, what is important for these larry, main reason is all them were using evidence in their cases they were political in nature, based on president trump's time in oval office in that supreme court decision that is evidence gone, these would go away by way of appeal anyway or dismissed at trial court level, no matter,
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cases were bogus and american people saw it. larry: jack smith walks out of the building, justice department drops case, show you who a lot of nonsense it was. >> it prove it was political all along these were political decisions that is so dangerous and a dangerous road to go down, american people dodo not want our justice system used that way, jack smith was a pointed for that specific purpose, he had a representation for being o overzealous over charging prosecutor in first place, it is why they put him in that position, judge in florida said he should not have been appointed it was unconstitutional. the cases are suspect. larry: you don't think, i mean in new york, nutty people in new york, letitia james anda alvin bragg, an appellate court poked holes in the case, there is a sentencing scheduled on this
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business you know, turned misdemeanor to a federal crime they had outrageous keekeep president trumps out, they can't have a sentences with a president-elect yet that seems what they will try to do. >> i was actually up there for part of that trial, there are so many legal holes in that case that are ripe for appeal, they have appealed on many of fronts, i think they would be successful, they bootstrapped the misdemeanors into felonies, you had evidence come in, objects that were overruled, the list goes on i think that is right for appeal they will be successful, as far as sentences i don't see anyway that judge m will
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move forward on that, their tactics and basis are was anti-trump for 8 years was rejected by american people, so, if there is a cause for us to move forward now, and fight good fight with an agenda and mandate, now is the time, i think that president trump will deliver on that, you have a republican out and republican senate we can provide relief for working people. >> spot on, senator e eric schmitt. >> thank you, larry. >> senator from texas senator john cornyn, appreciate you coming on. >> you bet. larry: you are running for senate majority leader, 53rd vote, mccormick was ratified today over whatever the right terminology, we had senator rick scott on and johnti thune also
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running this is what senator rick scott said last night. >> i have been talking with my republican colleagues they want change. they know trump has a mandate, they want to be a part of that they want someone to get trump agenda done, they know have a great relationship with trump, they want to plan the -- balance the budget, cut taxes secure the border stop inflation. larry: it sounds reasonable someone has to win the w race, what is your response. >> he is not wrong, he is right, peoplep repudiated the biden-harris agenda, i would like to mike make senate work again, leading all senators part partake.
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we'll be hand and glove with trump administration. first thing we need to do pass a budget, as you know is essential for setting spending caps and getting appropriation process, going also but reconciliation instructions to stand multitrillion dollar tax increase. but that is just the beginning. we'll be very busy, we'll vote a lot, and we will be responding to what message that the voters have sent and working hand and glove with president trump. with pres. larry: the elon musk idea budget, reconciliation, that is a big think budget
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package. -- i'm sure you know about that here is my question, can you integrate what elon is talking about and the transition committee h howard lutnick and so forth, integrate that to your senate and house deliberations in a fairly short period of time, you know 5 months or so to get that in to the re reconciliation that comes in end of fiscal year sometimes in late september. can you integrate that into your operations? >> i love the fact that president trump has reached out to elon and visa versa, i will sure he will have inincredibly good and important ideas it is up to work with work with him and dbadadministration
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to figur figure out how to execute it. we have the framework. we have to agree to framework first, then to make sure all ofs members of senate and house are well informed about what those priorities are, where cuts will occur if we could get a majority of votes in both houses for that and presidential signature we will have accomplished what president trump has set out to do. larry: just in last 30 seconds, can you bring elon musk in? like bring him? have him speak at a tuesday lunch? he has a lot of good ideas, he may be smartest guy in the planet. you can just bring him in. bring him in to your deliberations? >> short answer is yes. i was in aw austin sunday and met with i elon,
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and first time i talked politics with elon musk, he can be an incredible resource this man is a jegenius, he could help us balance federal budget. larry: terrific senator john cornyn thank you very much. >> next up ann newt gingrich. describes mr. trump's victory speech, promises made, promises kept. i love, that i'm kudlow, we'll be right book. stments we may look like other money managers, but we're different. (other money manager) how so? (fisher investments) we're a fiduciary, obligated to act in our client'' best interest. (fisher investments) so we don't sell any commission-based products. (other money manager) then how do you make money? (fisher investments) we have a simple management fee, structured so we do better when our clients do better. (other money manager) your clients really come first then, huh?
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so now we're his “squad”. what are kevin's plans for the fall? he's going to college. out of state, yeah. -yeah in the fall. change of plans, i've decided to stay local. oh excellent! oh that's great! why would i ever leave this? -aw! we will do anything to get him gaming again. you and kevin need to fix this internet situation. heard my name! i swear to god, kevin! -we told you to wait in the car. everyone in my old squad has xfinity. less lag, better gaming! i'm gonna need to charge you for three people. >> we're going to help our country heal. >> i will not rest until we have deliver the the strong safe and prosperous america that our which were deserve and you deserve, this the truly be the golden age of america. that is what we have. >> i will govern by a simple motto, promises made, promises comment. kept. >> time to put divisions past 4 years behind us, time to unite. >> success will bring us
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together. larry: president trump tuesday evening. early wednesday morning after his landslide victory to embark on his second leg of his pres presidency, we're waiting for newt gingrich to get hooked up. i want to say how purpose the themes are -- important the themes are. i don't know if they have gotten enough visibility, promises made, promises comment kept. he was given a mandate to keep his promises with the landslide election, what do you want me to play? we just did that, never mind, just gosh. so i'm saying he mass a mandate for leadership, he
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won popular vote and electoral vote, he won them handsomely. will end up 315? promises made, promises kept is important on tax cuts and deregulation and energy. certainly closes border remain in mexico building wall and i think he will take immediate steps to solve and reach a deal to ukraine war, stop the fighting and stop the killing and clampdown on sanctuaries new sanctuaries on iran. we had mr. trump had iran bankrupted basically in his first term. they didn't have oil, price of oil globally was cheap, they could not produce because of sanctioners on sell. those are promises that made, promises kept. other thing that so important. all of his rhetoric
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regarding unity, and calmness, and what i'm calling normalcy, normalcy, he is saying many times you heard it before, said he during the convention in milwaukee and again tuesday night av his fabulous landslide victory saying success will bring us together, he says success will give us unity throughout the country. he says several times, he wanted to heal the divisions in the country. and that is just so important. what you are not hearing from him despite the democratic left wing crazy insane rhetoric, he is not out to get people who dairks abis agree with him or some kind of a revenge. none of that, he wants to success and unity and a golden age of prosperity for
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