The Rock-'Em-Sock-'Em Presidency (Ep. 2409)
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January 27, 2025
TLDR: Trump inauguration executed by young staffers, immigration overhaul starts with Mexico refusing a deportation flight

In the latest episode of Dan Bongino's podcast, titled The Rock-'Em-Sock-'Em Presidency, the host delves into recent developments following Donald Trump's inauguration and outlines significant shifts in his administration. Here are the main discussion points and insights from the episode:
Overview of the Current Political Landscape
- Bongino highlights Trump’s assertive political posture, which he dubs "gangsta", illustrating the bold measures being taken since his first week in office.
- The episode begins with Bongino’s personal anecdotes reflecting on his experience during the inauguration, connecting it to the emerging narratives surrounding MAGA (Make America Great Again) within the media.
Young Trump Staffers' Impact
- A special segment emphasizes the role of young Trump staffers who were pivotal in executing his inaugural vision. These individuals worked relentlessly to transition the inauguration event indoors, showcasing the dedication and capability of the Trump team under pressure.
- The dedication of the staff is underscored with Bongino noting how monumental events like inaugurations require meticulous planning, logistics, and adaptability, a feat they managed efficiently.
Immigration Policy Dynamics
- The episode discusses a critical moment in U.S.-Mexico relations as Mexico refuses to accept American deportation flights, amidst Trump’s immigration overhaul strategies. Bongino emphasizes the significance of this refusal and its potential implications for U.S. immigration policies.
- Insights into Trump's transactional approach to international relations exemplify how he navigated this obstacle, hinting at a no-nonsense attitude towards enforcing immigration laws. This reflects a broader theme regarding Trump’s direct and sometimes combative diplomatic strategies.
The "Rock-'Em-Sock-'Em" Environment
- Bongino employs the "rock-'em-sock-'em robots" analogy to describe the ongoing political tug-of-war, where Trump and his administration face off against the mainstream media and opposition forces. He emphasizes that Trump’s resilience is not only a hallmark of his presidency but also reflects the MAGA movement's persistent activism.
- Bongino explains that this dynamic is likely to continue throughout Trump's second term, affirming that the media’s criticisms often highlight the growing influence of the Bongino Army, a coalition of dedicated supporters.
Strategic Military Leadership under Pete Hegseth
- The segment transitions to discuss Pete Hegseth and his recent appointment as Secretary of Defense, outlining his three guiding principles:
- America First: Prioritizing U.S. interests and security.
- Peace through Strength: Rebuilding military capabilities to deter threats without prolonged involvement in wars.
- Restoring the Warrior Ethos: Promoting a culture of decisiveness and effectiveness in military operations.
- Bongino commends Hegseth for his clarity on the need to focus military efforts efficiently, steering clear of politically correct engagements and redirecting emphasis towards quick, decisive action against threats.
Conclusion: Key Takeaways
- The episode wraps up with Bongino reflecting on the effective transformation within Trump's administration and his leadership style, showcasing adaptability and resilience in the face of domestic and international challenges. Some key takeaways for listeners include:
- The importance of young leadership in navigating complex political landscapes.
- Understanding the implications of a transactional approach to politics and diplomacy.
- A clear delineation of military strategy focusing on national security without overextending resources.
- The ongoing struggle between Trump’s administration and mainstream media, reinforcing the concept of MAGA activism.
This episode encapsulates the core discussions emanating from Trump's second term as president, emphasizing his unique approach to leadership and the evolving political dynamics in the U.S.
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get ready to hear the truth about America on a show that's not immune to the facts with your host, Dan Vongino. We don't really take kind of a funny story. So I'll do a weekend update, but this is just kind of out of left field. I get a call from a media reporter last week. And he wants to talk about how stories bubble up in the whole MAGA ecosystem, of which obviously we're the biggest portion of it. We are. We're just the biggest show. So that's just a fact. So he calls me
Um, it wasn't Axios guy and we'll see what they write. It's, you know, it's probably going to be the same piece, but whatever we'll see. But, uh, you know, I, I started to talk to some of these people more and the logic behind it is this, excuse me, my voice is still struggling from the inaugural, uh, uh, crud that went around last week. Everybody got
But the gist of every piece, of course, is going to be these right-wing, crazy conspiracy theories, whatever. They write the same piece every time. But I figure I might as well get my shots in too, you know? So we'll see what they write. But he wanted to see how these stories percolate up from the MAGA ecosystem up into bureaucrats, politicians, maybe even Donald Trump, right? So it's fascinating to watch our... Hold on.
You know, a rock-and-sockin' robot's theory of Donald Trump? It is fascinating. We found the red guy, by the way, and he's not broken. The blue guy, he's just been getting decimated lately, of course. The red guy keeps winning. I'm gonna red-rocker him, but Donald Trump on the back, it happens. We know, and you put a Donald Trump face on that. Somebody can on that.
People in the mainstream media are now picking up a rock and sock on robots narrative. I'm going to show you that in the beginning. Got a weekend update. It's good to be back with you. I was struggling a little bit on Friday, but I felt good enough to do the show. That crud of the inauguration was vicious. Mike Benz is sick now too.
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go to patreon mobile.com slash Dan or call 972 patriot, hook him up patreon mobile. All right, fellas, Monday show. Let's go. First bell of the week. So it is good to be back with you all. Had a really busy weekend, quick weekend update. I don't do it often. Only on Mondays don't want to bore you with my stories, but sometimes they're interesting. So took my brother Joe and my daughter Amelia and my wife, obviously Paula.
We went down to the Auburn, Tennessee basketball game. I love you all in Tennessee. It was so nice to see you. I'll keep that picture up for a minute. It was nice to see while you see the lovely Paula. You see my daughter, Amelia, who looks exactly like Paula. See my brother Joe, who, yes, is a cloning experiment gone awry. He's not my twin. He's actually five years younger than me.
The fact that we look alike, I think it's a compliment to me. You better ever talk with Joe about that because he's actually younger than me. That is obviously me to the left. And in the middle is a great Auburn coach, Bruce Pearl. He let us watch the shoot around at the beginning of the game. I ran into so many awesome Tennessee folks.
because the volunteers were playing in Auburn in Hamilton's restaurant. I went to Hamilton's and Lucy's to my favorite restaurants. Lucy's always great. Hamilton's I met the owner there, one of the owners and managers over there. He what a great guy. Super nice. And while in Hamilton's I met some Tennessee fans and they were super nice to me. So I love you guys.
big, huge win by Auburn. It wasn't the prettiest game, defensive game. Miles Kelly hit a three pointer to win the game with about 27 seconds left. It was one of the most amazing sports games I've been to in a long time. And to watch my brother and my daughter, Amelia, my wife, so happy. And my daughter, Amelia, jumping on me. It's why I love sports. You get to enjoy something with a bunch of people and forget about the world for a minute. It was a lot of fun. So there's my weekend update. Folks, a lot happened this weekend.
When the Banjino Army Marshals, like we did for Pete Hegseth, I can't tell you how proud I am when we do it and getting Pete Hegseth through and the Banjino Army being a big part of that, I gotta tell you all out there. Sincerely, candidly, from the bottom of as I always say, my sometimes broken heart, look at me. I love you guys. And I deeply appreciate what you did. And I'm gonna tell you something. I know Pete Hegseth, Secretary Hegseth,
Gosh, that sounds good. Secretary Hagg Seth feels the exact same way, and I know his lovely wife, Jen, feels the same way too. Thank you. But ladies and gentlemen, our mission isn't done. Thank you, Banjino Army, for Pete. But now we have to move on to cash.
Pete's got his own mission now. Secretary Hegseth is going to clean up our broken military leadership and make it the most lethal killing machine in the world from now to perpetuity. But now it's time to move on to Cash Patel. We can't just sit here and celebrate and crack the bubbly.
But this reporter reached out and asked me, he's starting to figure out this guy who reached out from Axios, that the Bongino army is a little more powerful than people think. We're kind of like, I don't know guys, tell me in the chat if I'm crazy. I'm watching you guys over here. What do we have? We're about to break 100,000, only eight minutes in, okay? Which is just pretty freaking amazing for a live stream at 11 o'clock in the morning. So thank you. We're like the ninja army, okay? There were other shows out there. This is, I don't want to say something.
There are great shows out there with people who really love the president, who do a wonderful job. They get a lot of attention from the media. The Banjino show is a strange cat because the media hates us so much it kind of avoid us. So we get to creep, but we're like the ninjas. We get to creep up on, you know what I'm saying? Like you've got to summarize on the battlefield that everybody notices them with their
battle, battle armor, beautiful battle armor. They're gleaming swords and they look scary. Paint their faces, everything, you know. You see the samurai and you're like, and the samurai were impressive, right? What kind of like the ninjas? We creep up on you. You never see us coming. But I got to warn you, the media's starting to notice. So the good side is the Bongino army, everybody's starting to notice where the real deal, the bad side is. We're not going to be able to creep up on anyone anymore.
So congratulations, can we get a ninja? Oh, someone did it already. Who did it? Oh my gosh, I just missed you. I'm sorry, I was scrolling down and I, oh, lean two, four, five, six with the ninja emoji. That is you guys. That is you guys and ladies out there. We're like ninjas and I'm just kind of proud of that. But I'm not sure it's gonna last long. You know what, let's go to the ninja emojis all over the place.
They'll make me laugh today. My voice is still car. Hey, I'm going to reverse this a little bit. Hold that Caroline Levitt thing for a second. Can you go to Peggy Newton article? Here's what I'm talking about by the Banjino army and how powerful you guys are. Peggy Newton is no fan of Donald Trump. Okay. She writes for the Wall Street Journal. I'm going to tell you something.
I like her work. I read it. You don't need to be an acolyte of me or Bannon or Trump, me to like your work. I enjoy reading her stuff, even if I don't agree with her, okay? Peggy Newton has this piece called The White House Wonder Horse, talking about how Trump is now at the top of his powers. She doesn't like the guy, but it is a good piece and it's worth your time. She notes Trump's at the top of his power at the top of his game. He used to be testy and aggrieved with reporters because he yearned for their admiration. Maybe, maybe not.
But the second part is definitely true. Now he treats these reporters with patience and calm because he doesn't care about them.
Get up with it. She knows Trump has his own thing going. If they don't like him, it's their problem with their puny little numbers and shrinking networks. Keep in mind, this lady does not like Donald Trump. But man, whether he, he yearn for their admiration, I'm not sure that's true. It's her opinion, whatever. The second part is undoubtedly true. Do you notice he's different with the media now? He's not.
He's not in a tussle anymore. He basically just ignores their stupidity, makes fun of them, and who's on to the next question? Because he's like, no one's watching you idiots anyway. Here's the part I was talking about though. Where do you think this came from? She notes, for four years, it's gonna be a nonstop 24 seven. Rock them, sock them. God bless our beloved country. History ahead. Everybody hold on tight. Folks,
Who fixed the rock-am-sock-am? Did you guys just creep over here? Or is that like a ghost? Oh, you did? Oh, it's going to say like, wow, that is weird. Oh, so there's another rock-am-sock-am? Oh, hold on. Folks, I didn't even know we had a backup rock-am-sock-am robot. So I was like, how did they just do that? So the red guy right here, this is Donald Trump. Here's the media. Every single time. Here, wait, body set.
Remember when Hogan body was in WrestleMania 3 or something when he body slammed Andre to the giant? Was it the silver though? Andre actually jumped onto Hogan, but whatever. This is going to be every single time. The blue dude just bounced up in here. Folks, we're in charge now. All right, did she take the rock and sock them robots from? I don't know. Who cares? Doesn't even matter. I'm just telling you.
You guys are way ahead
I told you, during the primary, you're reading this all wrong, Donald Trump will never be a lame duck. Until Donald Trump, on the unfortunate day, we lose him from this earth, like we'll lose everyone else, okay? He will never be a lame duck. His political power will outlast his presidency. He started a revolution no different than the founding of the Republican Party.
And if you don't see it, that's your problem. That's not on us. We're ahead of the news cycle. You guys are always trailing on us. He's not a lame duck. He's a guy who learned from four years and now has two years, plus another two after the midterms, to change his country for the better. You saw it this weekend. There are still world leaders, notably the President of Columbia, who is a socialist, and this is very personal to me,
My wife was a Colombian citizen up until 10 years ago. She's now a US citizen. I've been to Colombia many times. It is a beautiful country. I highly, highly recommend if you want to go down and travel. It's a beautiful place. Casca Viejo is incredible.
to visit. Colombia is an amazing, by the way, it's spelled with C-O-L-O. A lot of people are spelling it C-O-L-L-U. It's C-O-L-O. So, you don't want, you know, the people doing the spell-checking on Twitter for you. Colombia is a beautiful place. The head of President Colombia now, Gustavo Pedro, is a socialist. So, Donald Trump said, we are sending back Colombian citizens, by the way, who enter the United States illegally.
We do a lot for Colombia. The simple answer and the correct answer and the right answer for Gustavo Pecher was, okay, we will take care of our citizens. No different than if an American had done something wrong in Colombia and was in the country legally. They sent it back. We would take care of it here.
But that's not what Gustavo Picchu decided to do. He said, no, no, you're not going to land that plane of our citizens here. He doesn't understand this is the ground and find out presidency and Gustavo Picchu is in a stage one of effing around and he just found out Caroline Levitt notes on her tweet.
The Colombian president who decided they would not basically let the light and the flight's land has now agreed to all President Trump's terms. Ladies and gentlemen, President Trump, what's the word I tell you all to remember about President Trump every single time?
He is transactional. You understand? Transactional. He does not get emotional. He gets passionate. That's not the same thing. He does not get overly emotional about things. I should say he doesn't, let me describe it better. He doesn't let his passion dictate
and his emotions and passion override his transactional nature. These guys are criminals from Colombia invaded our country illegally. Well, why are we keeping him? Send him back to Colombia. He doesn't want to take him. Okay, Tara's on the country. Okay, now he wants to take him. Okay, thanks. Move on. Talania, media people, others. We said it a couple of weeks ago.
language alert, man. This is the fuck around and find out presidency. I'm not. Do we going to win another four years? I'd all I'm telling you is your media and commies and socialists out there. You were stuck with us for four years and you better get used to the find out portion because you're not even you're barely in stage one.
We're getting ready for the find-out portion if you're a military leader, too, obsessed with DEI and not obsessed with lethality. Our military is one job. There's the bad guy. Kill them before they kill us. That's their job. That's why they're freaking out about Pete Higgsette. Thank you to the Banjino Army again, Secretary Higgsette in charge now. Moving on to cash. We got to get that done. But I want you to listen to this.
Secretary Hagseth at his swearing-in ceremony spoke briefly about his three principles for the military. Short, it's about a minute, but it's worth your time. This is a clarion call moment. I want you to listen to all three of these things. And if you're not a crazy, sick liberal lunatic, tell me which one of these three you disagree with. Check this out.
We will put America first. We will bring peace through strength. And the three principles I talked about are what we will bring to that Pentagon. Restore the warrior ethos in everything that we do. Rebuild our military and re-establish deterrence. We don't want to fight wars. We want to deter them, as you said. And we want to end them responsibly. But if we need to fight them, we're going to bring overwhelming and decisive force to close with and destroy the enemy and bring our
We are not going to prolong wars. We are not going to prolong wars by running politically correct. We are going to do everything we can to stay out of wars.
And we should. Pete Haggseth is not what we would call an interventionist in the traditional, I hate the term, neo-con way. Pete Haggseth, however, is not stupid and realizes the United States does have to secure sea lanes, open trade, open travel. The world requires it. And if you're going to f around with us, you are going to find out. But what Pete is saying is you're going to find out quick, shock and awe, you're going to find out quick, and it is going to be decisive.
There's not going to be any more dicking around. It's not going to be more PC wars. There's going to be overwhelming force and the enemy is going to die quickly. That's it. Pete's three principles there. Secretary Hagg said, sorry, it's going to take a little getting used to. No, I promise you zero disrespect intended and it's not one of these humble Brexit. No, Pete. A lot of people don't be it. Secretary Hagg said it's proper. It reminds me of Fox Connor's Rules of War.
Fox Connor's Rules of War, very simple. And I encourage the secretary and others, they know about them, they don't need to hear them from me, but digest all of them, never go to war alone, never go to war for long, and never go to war unless we absolutely have to.
You apply those to Secretary Hegcess. Now, three principles here of lethality and how we're going to build our military and we're going to not only build up our military, but if we get involved, we are going to get involved to win and win decisively. And ladies and gentlemen, you've got an unbeatable formula in the world's greatest military for the established American dominance again.
He was President Trump on the confirmation of now Secretary Haggseth. Quick 20 seconds on it. President Trump gets it. He knows he picked the right guy. And thank you again, Banjino Army, for getting this done. You guys and ladies are the best out there. Listen to this. Check this out. I think it's going to be a great Secretary of Defense, Pete Haggseth. And we're honored to have him. I want to hear you. Did you tell you were speaking to him on the phone? No, I did speak big, yeah, in the plane.
I think Pete is going to be a great secretary for that. Are you just going to let McConnell vote it now? I didn't even know that. I don't know that. I just heard that we won. Winning is what matters, right?
Catch up in the chat. Mitch McConnell will always be a sellout trader in the U.S. and snake in the grass course McConnell voting no. My now secretary, Hank, said McConnell's all about party unity until it's about McConnell and he can make a fake statement. McConnell's a fraud. He's always been a fraud. Sick of McConnell. Couple of good things he did. The filibuster fight, that's it. But it doesn't compensate for his attacks on people like Mike Lee, Ted Cruz and elsewhere.
I'm tired of him. Wieckowski, of course, a total joke. I'll keep telling. By the way, whoever is the guy on Twitter, because I follow a lot of your traffic guys, this is like an interactive type of show. I want to make sure you guys and I arrive at who said Dan Boggino said Collins is great or Collins shouldn't be primary some. Do you guys remember that on the show? Can you pull that segment for me?
He's like, no, we can't because that segment never happened. This is not what I said. Because then a thousand people just went, I never trusted that guy. Well, that's great because I'm not that guy. So you can trust the other guy. My take on Collins is this. Nothing to do with it. You want a primary or go right ahead. My take on Collins is we have enough.
We have a limited amount of political capital to get things done. Wasting a lot of time on Collins in a blue state is not the best way to move the ball forward when we can spend a lot of time and effort getting rid of Murkowski and McConnell in freaking red states. That's what I'm saying. Nobody ever said don't ever primary, where did you hear that on the show? If you can pull that, I'd be quite impressed because it never happened.
I'm not defending college. She's always going to screw us over. But you're not going to do any better in Maine. You want to go up there and spend a billion dollars on a seat we're likely going to lose, rather than getting rid of McConnell and Murkowski and getting real Republicans in there. That's your call. Do you not trust the plan? The plan I told you in the last election, did it work? Everybody we had on the show, Bernie Moreno, John Tester, he's guys one. Dave McCormick.
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Thank you, Lifelock. They've been good to me for a long time. Save me a lot of grief after that disaster. Folks, just quickly, America is so back, and it is a Monday. I actually enjoy Monday because I've got bottled up energy from the weekend, as you can always see, and I enjoy the weekend update.
But did you see that, does anyone know who this young man is? Well, say kid, but this young man is. He's playing the national anthem like Jimi Hendrix style at a school auditorium. And man, can this be, it reminds me like Jimmy Page, Jimi Hendrix. You guys see this? Take a look. Take a little quick listen to this thing.
Oh, sorry.
Man, can that kid play? I saw there was a thing, a banner up there, it's a union and the cot tigers. So, young patriot, I don't know your name. Does anyone in the chat know his name? You should get someone. Anyone see, because we got 145,000 people here, so surely somebody knows this.
Stevie, is that right? I don't know. If you guys know this guy, just send him our love. That is just an amazing piece of Americana, right? It goes on. You should see it. I think I retweeted it on my ex-feed. So America's back. I want to get you in the mood on Monday. We got a lot more to talk about, not just Pete, not just what happened in Columbia, not just the Rockam Sockam Robots, Peggy Noonan article. But we're some big interviews this weekend. Vice President J.D. Vance did his first vice presidential interview. Listen.
I saw a couple of people commenting on Twitter that friends of mine too that he should have done a conservative outlet first. You know, this is one of those things where it pains me to say it, but I actually disagree. Why does it pain me to say it, pain me to say this? Because number one, the people who are saying it, I really love. But second, I feel like we should have gotten it first interview because we really went hard for JD Vance. But I've got to be straight with you folks. I can't get emotional about this stuff. I'm an outcomes based guy.
JD Vance doesn't need to convince our audience, he's the guy. He needs to convince a squishy, five, six percent of the population to get behind this legislative agenda. And truth be told, he's so good at just politically destroying left-wing media narratives that he's far better off on these shows. He just is. It pains me to say I would have loved to get the first interview, but that's not the way that, you know, it's Ms. Guilford, they used to say, my fifth-grade teacher, the cookie crumbles.
Here he is in his interview on CBS with Margaret Brennan and again just absolutely destroying this ridiculous narrative that because immigrants partook in the creation of the United States and its wealth, which happens in every country on earth that we have to, that we're then obligated to continue a destructive and dangerous immigration policy. These two things are non-sequiturs.
He, Margaret Brennan, I think she got it. She gets them on this one. Watch J.D. just below this thing out. Check this out. This is a very unique country, and it was founded by some immigrants and some settlers, but just because we were founded by immigrants doesn't mean that 240 years later that we have to have the dumbest immigration policy in the world. Thank you, J.D. And you know when I find fascinating about this question, this is how you're going to address this, okay? Well, that sounded very odd.
It sounded like a kind of a dick there. This is how you should address this, which your liberal friends, if you have any left. We're not contrary, by immigrants. Well, no kidding. They did take a play role in creating this country. As JD accurately said, there were some settlers that were Native Americans, there were other people here. Every country on Earth has had people cross the border and we're naturally, you know, travelers and a lot of people can be very nomadic.
Okay, this is nothing to do with anything. The question is, what's the most effective immigration policy for the United States? But that's not the point. When they bring up the countries built by immigrants, you know what you should say to them? You ready? Write this down. You know what's fascinating, how you guys only seem to like history when it fits your narrative. Crazy, right? Chat, tell me I'm wrong. Every other bit of our history, positive and negative, they want to wipe out.
Everything, statues, the Civil War, even though we fought for people's independence. Well, other people fought against it. Right. But the good side won. The good side won. They don't care about our history at all. They want to wipe over history clean. Until it comes to a narrative that we should have open borders like, oh, no, no, no, the place was built by immigrants.
And here's the interesting, here's another one, I didn't even think of this. You know, they're always talking about white rage and white privilege. You know, it's fascinating because a lot of the settlers who built this place that you call immigrants were actually people you claim to hate who had so-called white privilege. Fascinating how you guys change the argument all the time. JD is right. Second, excuse me, Vice President Vance. 100% right. Dumbest freaking policy ever.
Here's another big LOL moment. Margaret Brennan from CBS who just these are just stupid gotcha questions. Here's the problem with gotcha questions with Vice President Vance. He's smarter than these idiots. It's really it's like you're 12 year old playing tic-tac-toe with you and thinking they caught you. It's not good. It's like fetch. It's not going to happen.
Here she is ridiculously trying to claim that immigrants from some of these terror prone countries are somehow vetted as if the Taliban has like a DMV crime system where they can go into full terror databases and vet people before they come here. This is really stupid, check this out. When you talk to us in August, you said, I don't think we should abandon anybody who's been properly vetted and helped us. Do you stand by that?
for more i don't agree that all these immigrants are all these refugees have been properly vetted in fact we know that there are cases of people who allegedly were properly vetted and then we're literally planning terrorist attacks on our country that happened during the campaign if you may remember so clearly not all of these foreign there are thirty thousand people in the pipeline
Afghan refugees. But my primary concern as the Vice President Margaret is to look after the American people. And now that we know that we have vetting problems with a lot of these refugee programs, we absolutely cannot unleash thousands of unvetted people into our country. It's not good.
Just like the guy who played a terrorist attack in Oklahoma a few months ago, he was allegedly properly vetted, and many people in the media and the Democratic Party said that he was properly vetted, clearly he wasn't. I don't want my children to share a neighborhood with people who are not properly vetted, and because I don't want it for my kids, I'm not going to force any other American citizens' kids to do that either.
No, and that was a very particular case. It wasn't clear if he was radical as when he got here or while he was living there. I don't really care, Margaret. I don't want that person in my country. And I think most Americans agree with me. Where is Justin Bobby? This is my birthday present from Justin. Here it is. You know what that is? It's a people's elbow. It's a people's elbow. Get it up in the chat. People's elbow right now. It could be.
You know what this is? He got me this one. This karate man! I don't know what it is. Maybe it's both. Maybe it's the people's elbow, then she gets up all day, and karate man strikes after that.
It's the greatest of all combos. It's like, it's the equivalent of like a seven-monthly thing. Like, it's never happened. But it could have been the first time. So much so, that a rallying cry, a rallying cry for Republicans has now become today. If you've seen the, have you guys seen the Giffys? The Giffys are out there. You fixed them? Oh, look. Look at this. They put the liberal carry guy and the chump face on him.
This is freaking crazy. We got the Rockam. Oh my gosh, we like really smashed up the Rockam Sockam guy. Wait, we gotta keep Trump here. Trump Rockam Sockam here, you stay here. I wish you guys a, you like this guy? Check him out. This is like people's elbow, Rockam Sockam. I've never seen anything like this. Is there anyone better at this than JD? Folks, the rallying cry on X is now
I don't care, Margaret. Margaret's the new Karen. I get it. There, my name's Margaret. My name's Dan. Did you ever look at, like, the top names of Dix? It's always Dan. Number, I'm sorry. I like my name, Dan. But people say most people with Dan are Dix or assholes. So I get it. I totally get it. But I'm sorry. Margaret's may be the new Karen's. Karen is getting a reprieve. I don't care, Margaret, has become the new rallying cry for Republicans.
What do we care if he was radicalized when he was here over there? He shouldn't have been here. Is that a hint? You should have said something, weren't you? You know what you should have said, Guy? You should. You should have been like, how did you feel this weekend? But didn't you have the problem on the trip? I'm sure Jamie's mind was unclear because he, you know, you're stretching on that one.
All family farmer folks, I'm reading my own spot. I don't really care what they said. Sorry. They saved me again this weekend. I kid you not. So I call my doctor right like Wednesday or so. I got the inauguration crud.
We do a little telething, get some tests. I'm not going to tell you what I can say really, but it wasn't COVID, so you know. But he's like, that's pretty rough, okay? I kid you not. This is not a joke. I don't mess with sponsors and stuff. He's like, I'm going to prescribe you some of these antivirals and some other stuff to get you through this because it could get rough the next few days.
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Did you cut that out over there? That is, look at that. Can you guys see that? You can see that, right? That is pretty awesome. We have our own Rockam Sockam robot guy with the Trump face. This is dedicated to Mr. President. I know people give you a lot of stuff, but if you want to sign this, we will auction this off again and raise more money for charity. I'm still going to auction off my inauguration day show. I got to set that up with Guy. We're all going to share.
We cut that check to Samaritan's Purse, by the way, for the baseball, $55,000. Samaritan's Purse sent us a lovely thank you letter, but it's not me. The gentleman who bought the baseball, they was their money. We're just the conduit, but if we can raise money for charity, you ever want to sign this, Mr. President, we will, I'm telling you this thing will raise $75,000. We'll give it again to Samaritan's Purse, as up to you, but no one's going to pay $75,000. Maybe if Justin signed it, we'll get $5,000. What do you think? If he doesn't sign, we'll have Justin sign, we'll see how people are.
It's a be a slight discount, slight discount. Mexico is refusing to accept the US deportation flight as Trump's immigration overhaul gets into full swing. We saw this story in the New York Post. Listen, guys, I'm just going to repeat over and over again. This is the rock and sock in presidency, and it is also the FAFO presidency. I get it. It's sarcastic. It's kind of meant to be, in some ways, humorous and entertaining as part of the educational portion of the show. But I am dead serious at the premise of it.
that Donald Trump is not kidding around. And if you know Donald Trump, even casually the way a lot of people do, including some of the people here, he was never coming to office to mess around for four years. He was coming into office to change this country. And if you're not ready for the F.O. portion, he's going to make you ready real quick.
Here's what I love about this combo. When I say this combo, I'm talking about Vice President Vance and President Trump. They have these contrasting styles, and it's absolute political gold to watch. You've got JD, who's kind of just this methodical, I really don't care Margaret Guy, and then you've got President Trump, who
is the necessary bulldozer that kind of bull in the China shop. We really, really needed. And the contrast in styles is absolute gold. Having said that though, I think the Trump bulldozer style, one of the things that's lost about President Trump, and again, I don't want to over exaggerate my relationship with him. I'm very, I hate that. That drives me freaking nuts. I told you actually what's got that.
I know him enough to see what he's like behind the scenes. And you know Scott Adams, he Dilbert, the famous comic Dilbert, he tweeted this out and man did this ring my bell because he's so right. It's one of the Trump attributes that's frequently overlooked. And he notes that Trump's least appreciated superpowers as listening skill. Everyone who experiences it comes away impressed. He never interrupts. He's always focused and genuinely caring.
I don't want to spend a ton of time on this, but I want, it's an important point and I want to spend enough that you don't miss this. If you were ever with him alone and I've all, that's only happened, and when I say alone, I mean, there's not a thousand staffers around me like you and him because he's never really a long secret service and everything, but you get my point. If you're ever with him on a one on one, which I've only been a couple of times,
You know this is true. He will sit there at a dinner table with you, like we did in Bedminster, and he will intently listen to everything you're saying, and he is so eager to let you know he's listening to you that he'll ask questions that, I don't even know if he really wants, he just wants to make sure you know he's listening. I don't know if that makes sense, but that's the kind of guy he is. Why am I bringing this up? Because you saw it this weekend in North Carolina in California.
You don't see him in Melania go into the devastated areas of North Carolina, Hurricane Aline, right? And you don't see him making the event about him. He makes the event about other people. How can I prove it? He's got a microphone in the entire world listening and he goes, hey, you want to come over and tell your story? He does it all the time. Folks, that's who Donald Trump is. You know, he's candid, frank,
non-emotional kind of transactional nature. The actual sympathetic side of him gets lost often. But I want to get back to the transactional bulldozer side too because that's important because this government is way too broken to be fixed with niceties and cutesy time and cutesy time is over.
There are California Democrats out there who created the conditions for this devastating wildfire with a bunch of policy initiatives, whether it's on water, bureaucratic management of the water supply, the lack of burn control. It will only lead to another disaster.
For the United States government and granted, by the way, California taxpayers are taxpayers too. That's the way it goes. However, for the federal government to give federal money to a California government that is only going to create more danger for California citizens is not helping California. So Donald Trump wants California to clean up its election system so they can vote for people who will change things, but it also wants him to fix the water or we're going to pay them to create conditions for more fires.
Here's transactional Trump like, you know what? We'll consider some of this disaster money, of course, but you guys are going to have to fix some of these problems first. And I say,
Good for transactional Trump. Check this out.
I mean, look, he's got Newsome right next to him. Dan, he hates Newsome, Newsome hates him. Guys.
I'm not selling an asshole, but I can't tell you this enough. Donald Trump is passionate, but he does not get emotional. You know what a passionate but overly emotional person does? I want that guy out of here and he makes a big deal about it. You know what Donald Trump says? This guy wants money from us. He wants my year for a few minutes. All right, he's going to listen to his press conference in front of the world and he's going to make sure he hears all this stuff. Newsome came greeted him at the plane.
That was actually before he went out there. It wasn't Newsome, but you get the point. This is his conditions. That was before he left in North Carolina, so excuse me. But Newsome came out there. He is a totally passionate, non-emotional guy. Newsome wants to come out there and visit him unexpectedly, whatever. Fine, cool. Here are my conditions.
Here he is again, confronting a number of Democrat congressmen. He was a Brad Sherman, and then the LA mayor, that's the dreadful Karen Bass, who actually still has a job. She should have resigned already. It's just unbelievable. She was in Ghana when this city was burning, I mean, you know, like a Nero fiddling here. Here's Donald Trump asking a question about FEMA. Folks, this is a real question that any transactional businessman would ask.
FEMA screwed up the last four or five big disasters, okay? They could have handled this thing a lot better. It's overly bureaucratic. The money flows in all the wrong directions. Trump's asking a serious question, you're like, why is the federal government managing local emergencies?
Why aren't the locals, maybe with federal support, managing local emergencies? Why is the money flow? I'm not saying the locals are, I'm just saying, why is the money flow top down when it should be coming from the bottom and staying at the bottom with the people who are hurting there? Listen to this, check this out. I'll also be signing executive order to begin the process of fundamentally reforming an overhauling FEMA or maybe getting rid of FEMA. I think frankly FEMA is not good. I think when you have a
problem like this I think you want to go and whether it's a Democrat or Republican governor you want to use your state to fix it and not waste time calling FEMA and then FEMA gets here and they don't know the area they've never been to the area and they want to give you rules that you've never heard about they want to bring people that aren't as good as the people you already have
And FEMA's turned out to be a disaster. And you could go back a long way. You could go back to Louisiana. You could go back to some of the things that took place in Texas. It turns out to be the state that ends up doing the work. It just complicates. And I think we're going to recommend that FEMA go away. And we pay directly. We pay a percentage to the state. But the state should fix this. If the state did this from the beginning, it would have been a lot better situation. I think you guys agree with that, right?
I mean, I'll just change one thing. We don't even need the money to go to the federal government where the government pays it to the states, just keep the money with the states. How about we just lower the tax rates, let the state do their, most of them, matter of fact, all of them have some emergency management agencies and just fortify them. There's really no reason for it. This is what a transactional president looks like.
FEMA's not working, so why do we have FEMA? Oh my gosh, you can't say that! What is the government with? Why do you need to be involved? I want to get to something, Ed.
I got a ton of questions this weekend. That's why I spent some, we're gonna spend a little time on this topic. That's why I left it for last. I didn't tease this beginning of the show, but this is an important topic. I got bombarded with medium people this weekend asking me about this because of my time in the secret service there. Donald Trump decided this weekend and that they should pull security details from a number of people. John Bolton, Anthony Fauci,
So, of course, given my security background, I didn't answer anyone, of course, on this thing because I was going to handle it on my show because, you know, I'm going to be misquoted on it anyway. So, in the case of that, I just left it. But I want you to watch this first. I'm going to explain to you what's really going on here and why this is not an easy decision. But there's no good or bad here. There's only bad and worse.
Okay? And the worst decision was to give people security details for the rest of their lives. Okay? Especially here. This is going to cost a lot of money. First, listen to Trump on this. Check this out. You know, they all made a lot of money. They can hire their own security too. All the people you're talking about, they can go out. I can give them some good numbers of very good security people. They can hire their own security. They all made a lot of money. Fauci made a lot of money.
they all did. So if they, you know, felt that strongly, I think that certainly I would not take responsibility. You see with the media narrative, they're already starting to, they're starting to seed kind of the field here to let the narrative grow and they're going to water it. That if something happens, it's your fault. Notice now that the Biden
aligned management of the Secret Service when they cut funds from Donald Trump and he got shot in the head and almost shot again, that that wasn't the narrative at all on the left wing media. So media people can take the double barreled middle finger and show them a bit up, okay?
Forget their narratives, ignore it, move on. They're gonna say that no matter what. Donald Trump's fault, nobody wants anything to happen. I absolutely, resolutely condemn any violence directed at people with the purest of hearts. Spent my entire life, put my safety on the line, that'd be dramatic, but you get the point to protect people I didn't like politically. So no one's gonna lecture me on this. However, folks,
There are thousands of people in the United States government that because they take these positions, understand there's going to be a security threat. They're going to have to mitigate. I wish it weren't the case, but it is. The government does not have the time, the resources, the money to give perpetual security details for the rest of their lives to all of these people.
I'm gonna give you an example of what I mean, that no one in the media will address. What's Dr. Fauci's security threat level? The answer is, I don't know. I haven't seen the threat assessments. I hope it's not high, but it may be. I don't know. I hope it isn't. But I can tell you for a fact that some assistant United States attorneys and United States attorneys I worked with, FBI agents and agents who prosecuted the mob and terrorists, their threat levels threw the roof.
There was one particular guy, I'm not gonna say his name, but he was involved deeply in the Gambino crime family thing, very deeply. There were threats against his life for a long time. Let me give you another guy who had some threats against him that were relayed by a United States Attorney's office. It's in Maryland, I'm not sure if you can foyer it or figure if it's on record, but it should be this guy. I worked a big fraud case.
And one of the people involved in the case, they overheard him on, I don't know if it was like a prison call or if it was a recorded phone call, talking about how I was troubled for them and basically need to get rid of me. Folks, it's part of the job. I wish it weren't. But, you know, sometimes you, what about police officers out there who lock up neighborhood bag? Guys, they don't get a security detail.
We cannot afford a security detail for every single person who goes into government, law enforcement or intelligence and has threats against them. We just can't. It's something you accept as part of the job. By the way, me included. I wish it weren't the case, but it is. Second, there's an opportunity cost to this. You're going to give
1020 U.S. Marshals, 1020 Secret Service Guys, 1020 Capitol Police Guys, to an expanding portfolio of protectees, as we call them, then what happens? That's less people to protect the president, speaker, and others. This is not a freebie. Folks, we don't have time. We don't have money. We don't have the ability to do this.
It's not an easy call, but in a world of bad and worst choices, it was the only one. They can't have security details the rest of their lives. You're going to give them all the United States attorneys, too. What about Supreme Court justices forever for the rest of their lives? Everybody's going to have a security detail. It's going to cost us $20, $30 billion to secure the whole known universe of bureaucrats.
Speaking of which on the security front, I'm going to give a little shout out to the advanced team and the people on the Trump transition team who managed to pull this off. Having personal experience with doing this, what we would call OTRs off the record movements like last minute changes to the schedule, I can't believe how they pulled this off. There's a story in the daily caller, Henry Rogers, good guy, good reporter out there.
talks about how they basically took about three or four days to transform the inauguration from an outdoor to this indoor event in a rotunda and how a group of young Trump staffers executed his inaugural vision. It's a good piece to read, but ladies and gentlemen, when you're doing in advance like the inauguration, to put you behind the scenes, and you're an agent working with a White House staffer or a transition team staffer in the case of the Trump transition team,
The inauguration is I kid you not a four to six month minimum endeavor. It is a massive enterprise, credentialing, airspace, tactical mitigation, a medical plan, weather issues, motorcades, counter sniper, counter surveillance, it is an enormous plan. To move that thing last minute indoors, which sounds easier with three days,
Can you imagine all the access control issues and all of the credentialing that had to be changed? It is a nightmare.
Pat on the back to the Secret Service guys, Matt McCool, the Washington Field Office, and the advanced guys from the detail who made that happen, and the Trump advanced team who made it happen. It's impressive, folks. When you do kind of an off-the-record movement, nobody knows, and you switch it at the last minute, everybody in the world knew we were changing it to inside, and they still pulled it off anyway. A couple more stories I want to get to in the remaining few minutes I have with you.
This is important. I need you all to be very careful about this Vladimir Putin clip. It's been making its way around the internet. I would be very cautious about this, extremely cautious. The Russians are known for playing us. They are trying to create division here. Folks, I don't care if they say something that sounds like it's targeted to you and you think it comports with something you want to hear. They're playing us always, and you should disregard this stuff. But it's making its way around the internet. Now, check this out.
Putin, yes. If he had been the president, if the victory wasn't stolen from him in 2020, maybe the Ukrainian crisis that arose in 2022, it would have never appeared. I'm just telling you, yes, the 2020 was absolutely stolen. I believe that. I mean, it's hard to prove it counterfactual. However,
We've talked about this extensively, but there's no question this guy is using buzzwords to try to get your attention because he knows he's in trouble right now. Just be careful here and be cautious. Don't let these people play you with this nonsense and I know you won't. All right, we got an update folks. Show it up on the screen. Remember our, I know the white doesn't show well on camera. Is that list? List of media hoaxes.
We have, first of course, Elon is a Nazi. Remember with the, Elon came out to basically say hello and thank people, they call him a Nazi. We have an update, throw it up on the screen if you would, guys. Gonna do this live. Bill Malloujin. Chicago Public Schools falsely claim they blocked ICE officers from entering a school. The narrative took off.
Turns out it wasn't ICE. It was Secret Service agents investigating a threat. So number two, writing this down. Chicago, ICE, raids, and schools. So we are a week plus into the Trump team. And ladies and gentlemen, we've got an update to the board already. This is not good.
because we were going to try to keep all the hoaxes to one whiteboard, but we are only a week plus in and Justin says you're going to have to start writing a whole lot smaller, but then you can't see it on the camera. So we're not erasing anything. We may have to go with multiple boards, but hoax to and it's only been a couple of days. We will keep track. That is going to be the formal list going forward.
In the new studio, that's a good idea. We'll get like a whiteboard chalkboard. That's a good idea. I love that idea. Remember Glenn Beck? You said that's a cool idea. I like that. Good idea, Justin. No studio opening soon, by the way. You guys want to come for a live show? How do you feel about that? We got a little mini golf thing on the side in case you want to challenge Justin. Justin's like Arnold Palmerman. He's really good. Did you know that? He's like, really? I'm like, no, not really. Just made that up.
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