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>> exactly. it's time for congress to take back its legislative authority to actually have the courage to legislate. the only way that these reforms will become permanent that we will see reform, actually restoring the republic, actually being successful in deporting all 10 or 12 million of the illegals that came in odd biden is for congress to actually man up, step up to the plate, do the right thing and make these reforms permanent. >> get it done. >> and until they do, these are just short-term reforms. >> and the democrats come in and it's off to the races. they did unearth a video of trump driving. people say trump doesn't drive. this is from 2014. he was driving, they were listening to taylor swift ironically! "shake it off" and melania was in the car and they were driving there. my, have things changed. jesse is next. thanks, guys.
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>> jesse: welcome to "jesse watters prime time" coming up -- >> and he's nervous about it. >> jesse: everybody calm down! >> president trump: i can do it the easy way or the hard way. the hard way to do it is exactly what i'm doing but the results are going to be 20 times greater. >> we are taking positions that definitionally make it impossible to win an election. but we've got to stop that. >> jesse: are the democrats in a death spiral? >> i miss esposito. my pronounces are she/her. >> i don't care about different pronouns. i hate everyone equally. >> president trump: you're fired. >> you have condoms there. you have a loaded gun. >> i'm chris hansen. >> i'm on a tv show? [ ♪♪ ]
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>> jesse: trump we want car shopping today. >> hello, president trump are you looking to buy or lease. >> president trump: i'm going to buy and i'm going to buy because it's a great product, as good as it gets. now here's the bad news, i'm not allowed to drive because i haven't drift an car in a long time. i love to drive cars but i'm going to have it at the white house, i'm going to let my staff use it, people at the place use it and they are all excited about that. i'm not allowed to use it. can you believe it? >> jesse: watch out ladies, if you see a tesla. >> president trump: let me get in. you want my notes? they gave me notes. i said, i'm not biden. i don't need notes.
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oh, it's beautiful! wow! >> on this other side. >> president trump: this is beautiful. everything is computer. you don't want me to drive it, do you? this is really amazing. you think biden could get into that car? >> jesse: used to say, why would biden buy an e.v.? presidents don't. he should have haggled. whatever happened to the art of the deal? the democrats saw trump buy a tesla on the white house lawn and said the car is ugly and it's the most corrupt administration in american history. democrats are mad that trump is promoting evs, it's what biden did for four years. >> mr. president! >> this sucker is quick. >> how does it compare to the corvette. >> it's a beautiful car. >> jesse: biden gave billions to
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taking it back. >> jesse: kept the stock market high. kept prices low. but it decimated around 100,000 american factories. and sent five million manufacturing jobs overseas. that's why we call it the rust belt. working class, middle american towns collapsed when the jobs went. the birthrate dropped and the drugs took over. >> hot molten steel has been the lifeblood, vigorously pumping, but now in cardiac arrest. not making anymore comments in what's contained in this press release. they're sorry but it's not cost effective to run the mill any longer. >> it does hurt and there's a dramatic spin-off that will come from that and a lot of problems have to be solved. >> reporter: the national economy for their demise. for some bethlehem employees -- it's hard to look past the
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shocking news. >> don't rely on a corporation that don't want you, in a sense. they don't care, you know? you don't need a number. >> we stopped building ships, automobiles, even medicine and it crushed our dignity. it wounded the fabric of american life. this trade war is really a war for american independence. >> reporter: president trump will not repeat the trend of past american presidents who broke their promises to the american public and smiled while they stuck a knife in the back of american workers and shipped their jobs overseas. >> reporter: trump was elected in 2016 and got off to a great start then covid hit. then we realised how vulnerable we are relying on china for everything. foreign supply chains in critical industries are a national security threat. and the golden age isn't going to happen if american companies adopt come home. what's the democrat's plan to do that? they don't have one.
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what's the democrat's plan to lower foreign tariffs? they don't have one. a stock market was good under biden, because joe never did anything. and the market likes certainty. and the market was certain joe was asleep. no news, no new action. it was predictable. wall street did great. but how did the american worker do? they got hammered by inflation and illegal immigration and trump was elected to correct this and that's what he's doing. the tariffs are unpredictable and the markets hate that. they have to plan ahead and they can't move factories back like that. that takes time and money. the american worker doesn't have the time and canada especially has gotten a free ride for far too long. trump has been trying to make them an offer they can't refuse. quote, the only thing that makes sense is for canada to become our cherished 51st state. this would make all tariffs and everything else totally disappear. yesterday our neighbours to the north decided they wanted to do
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things the hard way. they slapped a 25% tariff on electricity coming into the country. which would jack up utility prices in new york, michigan, minnesota. trump hit back this morning announcing he was doubling the tariffs on canadian steel from 25% to 50. the canadians didn't like that. and they fired the first official shot of the american-canadian war. >> let me be clear. i will not hesitate to increase this charge. if necessary if the united states escalates, i will not hesitate to shut the electricity off completely. >> jesse: that's an act of war. that's like a utility company telling the army base next door, they're going to shut their power off. the army base that protects them and everybody else in town. trump couldn't believe it. he declared a national emergency on electricity. quote, can you imagine canada
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stooping so low that so affects the life of innocent people as a bargaining chip and threat? they will pay a financial price for this so big that it will be read about in history books for many years to come. the canadians immediately called the white house and backed down. >> president trump: as you know there's a very strong man in canada who said he was going to charge a surcharge or a tariff on electricity coming into our country. he has called and said he's not going to do it. >> it would have been a very bad thing if he did that. >> can you imagine, just a tactic trump is doing to initiate the usmca that comes up to review in. >> erica: year. >>. is wildly popular. told here in the united states. so, what this is, this is the
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trump administration saying to canada you think you have these plans? think again, we want them down here. >> jesse: major companies are pouring back into this country. american steel loves what trump is doing and so did the teamsters who didn't endorse kamala harris. it's like you know, he puts the tariff in. he puts the tariff out. he puts the tariff out, then he does the hokey-pokey and he turns us all around. >> no matter what donald trump tells us, he's more vows, he's scared, he's doing these interviews because he's trying to see the narrative. >> worse after that because he has started a trade war that we're going to lose and it's unbelievable, there's people believing it.
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>> a dictator triggered, a recession. that's the media's patriotic message. i think we should just go back to bidenomics. foreigners never invaded you are companies. the economy needs to detox from bidenomics. >> the markets aren't taken into account. my view and i think this is pretty much backed up by everybody i'm speaking to is that there is like there's some goodies coming. lower taxes. less regulation. less fentanyl in this country because we closed the borders. less immigration, which means we don't have illegal immigrants and it's not being factored into the market. if you're looking at this sort of broadly, this is a puke. we need to get some of this out of our system. >> if you're retiring now, first of all congratulations.
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you've experienced the greatest mark run in civilization. look at this chart from the 80s. if you put 100,000 dollars in the market in 1980, didn't touch it, didn't even ask for it, you would retire 7 million dollars. the dow is basically flat since the election. it's been four months, it seems like longer and trump is not running for reelection. so he's doing the tough stuff that no other politician would ever do. fight trade wars, buck wall street, cut spending. because it's in the long-term interest of the american people. >> mr. your comments the other day not ruling out a potential recession seem to rattle the stock markets. the commerce secretary said there wouldn't be one. specifically on the recession, do you think there will be a recession? >> i don't see it at all. i think this country is going to boom but i can do it the easy way or the hard way. the hard way to do it is exactly what i'm doing but the results are going to be 20 times greater. and remember trump is always right.
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you look at what i've said over the last 10 years, trump has been right. this is the way to do it. >> reporter: senior councillor for trade and manufacturing, peter navarro is here. people don't like to see the stocks drop. they get nervous. the media makes it worse. what can you say to soothe everyone's nerves? >> you've got it right. and the media amplifies it running out with your hair on fire. we are in the most beautiful bullish time right now. we're moving in a transition, cheerily from bidenomics. what was that, jesse? the hallmark of that was inflation that was triggered by massive overspending, which will bring it under control. coupled with what we call
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negative supply side in the form of massive regulations and a war on our strategic energy and oil. all of that was inflationary and now as we unwind it, it's slowing things down here. but at the same time trumponomics, so think about it this way, trumponomics bullish scenario. on inflation. and it's drill, baby, drill. imagine going down to 50. almost saw the whole thing right there but then got deregulation and you've got the doge effect which is taking out waste fraud and abuse. reducing our government deb. that reduces jesse mortgage rates and interest rates which helps stimulate the whole market and allows consumers not to have that overhang of debt on their credit cards.
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and then and then we've already had two trillion dollars in commitments in investment. what does that do, jesse? when you add more capital, more machines to people that would increase productivity, productivity increases real inflation just wages. more purchasing power. and as these trade deals bring our jobs home and factories back, our trade deficit goes down. it gives us a stronger dollar. more purchasing power. because we're buying imports at a cheaper rate. there was a reason jesse, a reason why tariffs didn't cause a whif of inflation during the first term. we had steel and aluminum chairs. we had solar, these beautiful tariffs bringing billions of dollars. we had stability and growth and inevitably, we're going to get
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the best tax cut in history paid for in large part by tariff revenues from around the world taken from the people who have been cheating us around the world with higher tariffs and higher nontariff barriers. it's a beautiful bullish scenario we're bridging from bidenomics. >> jesse: does the president need to hold the country's hand as we go through this process? and they freak out. they don't have time to watch peter explain it so eloquently on prime time. >> well, look the president is saying exactly what he needs on this. and it's trusting trump that what the president said in that clip you had, which he's been right for the last 10 years. the way i like to say it is because he's been right, trust in trump. we're going to have a golden age whose promised that and look, the last time i was with you, i
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enjoyed it. i talked about how a cadillac and 50,000 dollars from detroit cost 65,000 dollars in germany because of all the unfair trade. that same cadillac try to sell to china. it's 80,000. we try to sell it to vietnam. it's 110,000. you try to sell it to india, the tariffs, it's 140,000 out. that's not fair. there's a reason why our jobs go up. by the way, they do the same thing or worse to our farmers, jesse. there's a 700% tariff in japan on american rice. it's crazy stuff. dairy, 40%. >> we defeated that country in world war ii and we have bases there and our navy protects them. we shouldn't be taken advantage of by japan on rice, of all things, peter. i do have to go -- >> you can't sell a car. >> jesse: you can't, it's not fair to american manufactures
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and that's all this is. >> trump is going to get that right. >> jesse: all right, peter, great to talk to you. >> jesse: elon had a big announcement. >> as a function of the great policies of president trump and his administration and as an act of fate in america, will double output in the united states within the next two years. >> president trump: that's a big deal. [ applause ] >> jesse: the chairman and shark tank investor kevin o'leary joins me now. can you believe canada tried to shut off our electricity? i mean it's almost like they want us to invade. >> i've always says this much, ignore the noise, look for the signal. showing the economies. they're not going to sell the country. but if you join the economies, it's the largest economy on
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earth, china will never catch up because u.s. is a large consumer market on earth and canada is the richest country on earth of all the things everybody needs every day. so let's stop this crazy stuff, because what really trump wants is reciprocal tariffs, if you want to sell butter out of quebec, 243% tariffs, that's reciprocal. all the tariffs have to go. zero tariffs, a race that border in terms of the economy and join the economies and everybody is going to do really well. >> it's like an arranged marriage. >> it should be, because at the end of the day canadians and americans are 95% the same. we're in a little bit of a tift, jesse. because there's an election going on in canada. you've got to give them another 60 days to choose a new leader and the guy will have the same mandate that trump has. and then let's start negotiating a union of the economies.
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he's not can't sell, what really happened is trudeau really for lack of a better word, pissed trump off. he is gone, he's history. let's forget about him. those in toxic dysfunctional relationships. but he's gone. let's focus on the next 60 days. he pulled back on the electricity thing and doug bergham is talking to alberta. let's make a little peace. the only premier speaking in texas. >> so it's all happening. you just have to, everybody is rocky during the courtship phase. >> you know marriages have tough patches? >> jesse: i've never heard that. >> we're not dating the u.s.
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to the face. all i can say is the last administration was a disgrace. >> jesse: they pretended the president was healthy. lied about kamala being qualified. she ate doritos and had to explain how she got them. >> we did door dash because i wanted doritos and the red carpet part was about to start and no one wanted to leave to go to the grocery store so it was door dash and i'm thinking about this, so i was willing to give up whatever might be the tracking of kamala harris' particular fondness of doritos for the sake of getting a big bag of doritos as i watched the oscar. >> the good us in is kamala is not your president and probably never will be.
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>> i don't know if we'll ever see a democrat president again because i don't think they are of a mind that that can happen without it ruling out the countries. when they lose an election, they just quit. i mean kamala harris was in the bahamas on thursday. ok, we lost. get out of town. we'll try again next year, no big deal. >> jesse: the democrat brand is busted. their internal polls show most democrats are too politically correct and elitist and now they're not looking out for the working people. now democrat strategies are begging the party to get it together. >> we are taking positions that definitionally make it impossible to make it. they felt we were weird. we did not listen to enough people and talk enough about the need to secure the border and lower costs.
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>> jesse: aoc says she's all ears. cortez is. coming to your town. >> in a deep red district wants to have an honest conversation even if it's with someone they disagree with, i'm willing to do that. i'm willing to meet with republicans. >> jesse: the only reason aoc wants to talk to republicans because no one is paying attention to her. democrats listening is just another hoax. the country said on november 5th, enough with the dictator stuff and here's the vice chair. >> in this country we don't [bleep] bow. and he knows we are one of the biggest threats against him. this is happening and we can't let it stand. >> jesse: if it was a good strategy kamala would be eating doritos in the oval right now and rosie o'donnell would still be living in america.
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>> i'm here in ireland and it's beautiful and warm. not physically, it's actually quite cold. moved here on january 15th and it's been pretty wonderful in the process of getting my irish citizenship as i have irish grandparents. when, you know, it is safe for all citizens to have equal rights there in america, that's when we will consider coming back. >> jesse: kevin mccarthy is the former speaker of the house. can you believe rosie has left the country? >> as an irish-american. i'm excited as an american, but as irish she destroyed st. patrick's day for ireland. >> jesse: poor rosie. she says she's coming back though. i'm sure we will be ready to accept her. i'm not sure if she will get
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through customs. does she know the border is secure now? she will have a tough time coming back. >> jesse: i hope she brought her passport. the situation on the left is discouraging to me. i'm disappointed. saddened by it. how do you feel? >> i think this is the most leaderless democratic party i've ever seen. they cannot make a decision. they're putting videos out to say pick your fighter. they just voted to try to shut the government down for what, to send more hardworking taxpayer money for transgender operas to some country in africa we don't know the name of? i mean they don't know what to even fight for. i think they will be lost for a while until they get new leadership. >> do you believe the democrats have a plan? because i keep hearing about this plan. i haven't seen it yet. >> they have no plan.
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to order door dash? that's the plan? they don't have a plan, you talk to them every day. ok let's give president trump the credit. they can't figure out how to argue against him because every day hes do something more and the interesting part, i watched that dnc vice chair say something. if you look at the polling for president trump, he's getting the youth vote and that hasn't happened since reagan. you don't just get that, you have to earn that and when young people support you, they believe you have the future. >> reporter: all right, if rosie is watching, with love you, rosie. and we're out of time. from two irish guys. i'll see you later, kev. michelle obama and the aprentice. straight ahead. iberogast thanks to a unique combination of herbs, iberogast helps relieve six digestive symptoms to help you feel better. six digestive symptoms. the power of nature. iberogast.
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that safe space is gone. over the last four years fox has almost doubled its viewers. while cnn and msnbc are down almost 70%. they're laying off staff and talents taking pay cuts. rachel maddow has to work five days to week instead of one. scott jennings just got a raise for becoming cnn's sole voice of reason, congrats but they're loosing their credibility. democrats lost their biggest censorship tool in twitter and some of the have a have ier companies are restructuring. they're now streaming old episodes of "the aprentice". >> everyone hates you. >> i don't think they hate me. >> pretty close. so far you have no respect from anybody. would you say that's a correct
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statement, nick? >> i would say that's correct. >> you made a mistake. >> mr. trump, i'm sorry to interrupt. >> jason, this is a tough one. you're fired. >> jesse: disney used to be woke and then they gave tim allen a show and now it's a huge hit. >> we're changing the school mascot. >> what's more more inclusive than a dude wearing a wig, stockings and holding on to a rifle. that could bring this country together checks every damn box. >> reporter: it's not just tv, it's podcast. booted rogan and then they ate their lunch and now they're scrambling. michelle obama's podcast drops tomorrow and i can't wait. he's now gone from hosting charlie kirk to michael savage. >> you need a better accountant
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because it's 13.3%. >> but there's a millionaires tax on top of it and i'm 83 years old and still work. i have another home in florida, i don't live there. i've gotten used to the fog. to the seagulls, to the birds of the bay. i'm an avid boater, but there's a point which i will leave that state and that will be taxation without representation. i can go to florida and pay no state tax. >> the reality is we have the highest tax rate but not the highest taxes in america. >> maga is defanging bureaucrats. this is a full frontal assaulted on every pillar of the liberal power. federal bureaucrats. every assets democrats once controlled and we've got nearly four more years of the golden age. >> jesse: co-host caley is here.
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actually i pay more taxes than you realise, governor. you don't know that? >> yeah, he's in school. my favourite is when gavin, he said well he's in school, school is very important to which charlie replied, you shut down schools for two years, gavin. it is fun to watch them be schooled by the right and that seems to be a routine. there's only been two episodes. >> now aoc is going to rent districts and have a conversation. how is that going to go? >> yeah, i mean look, good luck with that. she's one of the few democrats i will say that does understand the social media landscape. she might be crazy in her views. there's no doubt about it but she's someone who i think will go and talk to people and understands organic in a way that maybe the rest of the democratic party does, but i think she's going to have a hard
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time. democrats are meeting in virginia tomorrow. they're going to see a poll that shows 27% of independents say that democrats do not care about people like me. it's going to be a pretty challenging meeting. i don't know that aoc is as organic and social media savvy as they are, are the answer to that problem. but i would love to be a fly on the wall. >> maybe i should say johnny to infiltrate their summit. >> i will give them the glasses with the nose and mustache. i'll never see them coming. >> hardly looks like a democrat. >> jesse: big news about zelenskyy and a major migrant sting, straight ahead. on hallo? you bet brother. stay prayed up. yeah, you know it. hey, father. you joining lent again this year? of course. alright father. sister.
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the number of bad hombres down 100%. at this rate, might be out of a job. any illegals who are already here, still have a chance to self-deport thanks to the cbp app. kind of as about open for illegals where they make a reservation to break into the country but now trump took it over and now juan can only make a reservation to leave. and for illegals who choose to prey on american children, chris hansen has a surprise. >> it's nice and warm in here. >> it's pretty cool. >> so i'm ivy and this is skye. >> hi, how are you doing? nice to meet you. >> all right. you want to go ahead and get ready? >> all right. >> how are you doing?
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>> hey, how are you doing. >> why don't you have a seat on that stool there. >> ok. >> how are you doing? >> good. >> what's happening. >> not much. >> quite a car you have out there. >> it is. >> fast? >> huh? >> fast? >> a little bit. >> are you here in this country legally? >> i'm married. >> but are you a u.s. citizen? >> i'm fixing my status. >> you're trying to become a u.s. citizen. >> what country are you from? >> mexico. >> jesse: that guy was showing up to see two women? >> he was showing up to have sex with a 15-year-old girl who is being sold, trafficked by her older relative. mother. >> jesse: oh, boy. and this guy is from mexico. >> he worked at a medical centre in birmingham, alabama in maintenance. he brought a lot of money like four grand and his shirt said "snake in the grass." >> these people don't understand
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the irony here. >> he was one of six men. we arrested along mark moon and his team, the two days before valentine's day. one of the men shows up and he was packing heat. >> jesse: let's see it. >> have you met anyone on-line for sex before? that's not what you said before. >> i do. i do. >> you got condoms there. look at me for a minute. and then i'm going to let these guys take over. i'm chris hansen. >> i'm on the tv show? >> you're on the tv show. >> jesse: how many times does that happen? >> almost every time. in the last month we busted about 18 guys, jesse, all other the country and usually if they don't recognize me in the beginning, at some point during the conversation they do. this fellow anthony not only had the gun that was in his
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waistband loaded, he had another gun in his car along with 30 credit cards that were not his. >> did they even recognize you if they're from mexico? >> sometimes they do. now interestingly i like to go back and see what the united states has done for that country. mexico. from 2001 to 2024 usa gave mexico 2 billion dollars. homeland security the whole thing. last year 185 million dollars. now that included 30 million in administrative costs, costs for usa as well as 7 million for pay and benefits. and get this. we gave them another 7.5 million to help mexico reduce its carbon emissions to zero. >> wonderful, did they do that? the answer is no. >> reporter: and we gave them
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another five million for vulnerable people on the move and 10 million to help mexican workers form labour unions. >> jesse: vulnerable people on the move. that would be rosie o'donnell. because i don't know if you heard, she's on the move to ireland. one is a pedophile. one is not a patriot. but that's ok. we love you rosie, you're welcome back any time. eldorado, you're not welcome here at all. >> and you can watch it on true blue. and the podcast is "predators i've caught." >> jesse: more prime time straight ahead. [ ♪♪ ] stronger and longer-lasting relief than tylenol rapid release gels. because advil targets pain at the source of inflammation. so for faster pain relief, advil the pain away. so, what are you thinking? i'm thinking...
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i spend all my summers in maine. go online, they've got the boat shoes and all kinds of shoes. check them out. time pretexts. carry from staten island to new york tell the president he doesn't have to drive the tesla it drives itself. stephen miller can go hands-free. jenny from bowling green, kentucky,, a trump needs a personalized license plate that says faf owe. i'm not even going to define it. mark from south dakota, do you still drive a karkimak i do on the weekends. eugene from ohio, i just searched my entire house and i can't find at this -- find a single thing marked made in canada. not even maple syrup? ryan from north carolina, i'm a 13-year-old student who watches
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prime time every day. today my teacher said i can't believe everything you say so i told on him and the dean made him apologize. way to go dean, love you. sean from nashville, tennessee,, door dashing to read a one way to burn the last of your donor money. how inefficient, how stupid. you have to pay a guy to drive a car to give you a bag of doritos nick from augusta, georgia,, somebody send rosie a bag of doritos and a bottle of wine. amanda from greenville, south carolina,, who's taking care of rosie's squirrels? did she abandon the squirrels? was... who left the poor woman at the wheelchair at the state of the union? hannity is up next always member i'm waters and this is my worl
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