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President Trump stated that the proposed 25% tariffs on Mexican and Canadian goods will be implemented on March 4 as planned. This is due to his claim that drugs are flowing into the U.S. from those countries. Trump said that drugs continue to pour into the country, killing hundreds of thousands of people, and that the U.S. is losing substantially more than 100,000 people. He stated that families are destroyed as a result.

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If you're a criminal, you'll be deported, and if you enter the U.S. illegally, your chances of getting caught just went up. According to Speaker 1, these actions are lawful and have been taken by both Republican and Democratic presidents for the past half century. Speaker 0 claims the media portrays Trump negatively for deporting illegal alien criminals, while Obama, Bill Clinton, and other Democrats were on board with this for years. Speaker 2 states their administration has moved aggressively to secure the borders by hiring a record number of new border guards, deporting twice as many criminal aliens, cracking down on illegal hiring, and barring welfare benefits to illegal aliens. Speaker 3 says using phrases like "undocumented workers" conveys that the government is not serious about combating illegal immigration. Speaker 1 says we cannot allow people to pour into The United States undetected, undocumented, and unchecked. Speaker 2 says they will try to do more to speed the deportation of illegal aliens who are arrested for crimes and to better identify illegal aliens in the workplace. Speaker 0 claims Obama deported 5,300,000 people, and Bill Clinton deported 12,300,000, questioning why there is a sudden change of heart now.

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Rampant illegal immigration and the illicit drug trade, particularly fentanyl, are costing the American people more than a potential trade war. President Trump aims to ensure that China, Mexico, and Canada prioritize U.S. national security as much as they do their own. Fentanyl's precursor materials come from China, are assembled in Mexico, and are the leading cause of death for Americans aged 18 to 45. Trump has committed to using every available tool to secure the nation, and addressing this crisis is part of that effort.

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Democrats are imploding, with a New Jersey mayor arrested for assaulting federal agents and congress members using illegal immigrants for political gain. While Democrats focus on social justice, they neglect American citizens. Inflation is down to 2.3%, the lowest since April 2021, but Democrats shouldn't take credit. The UK and US have a trade deal, Ukraine has a minerals deal, and Donald Trump may go to Turkey for Russia-Ukraine peace talks. India and Pakistan have a ceasefire, and the Houthis agreed to a ceasefire. China is renegotiating trade terms and addressing fentanyl, but Biden is wrongly taking credit amidst record fentanyl seizures. Liberals are upset about Trump's deportation efforts, despite Obama deporting 5.3 million illegal immigrants. Due process is for American citizens. Trump is lowering prescription drug costs to match subsidized countries, challenging pharmaceutical companies.

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I have a message for the criminal cartels in Mexico: your fentanyl smuggling has killed 148,000 young Americans, more than all terrorist organizations combined. When President Trump returns to office, he will designate you as a terrorist organization and take decisive action against you. To the illegal aliens released in our country under Joe Biden's administration, you should start packing your bags. The crime and drug issues in our neighborhoods are unacceptable, and President Trump has demonstrated his commitment to addressing these problems for the American people.

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The Pope recently criticized the government's deportation efforts, calling it a disgrace. In response, I emphasize that as a lifelong Catholic, the Pope should focus on issues within the Catholic Church. He can protect the Vatican with its wall, but Americans deserve border security too. Securing the border saves lives—fewer women are victimized by cartels, fewer children drown, and fewer Americans die from fentanyl overdoses. The Pope needs to understand this reality. The wall around the Vatican is impressive, even more so than Trump's wall. Thank you for having me. Next, we’ll discuss trade and manufacturing with Peter Navarro.

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The speaker emphasizes that the current president has held China and Mexico accountable. They express concern about the high number of Chinese nationals and describe it as a significant national security barrier. Another speaker raises concerns about potential terrorists crossing the border and suggests that if Trump is reelected, they would return to run a large-scale deportation operation. They argue that the majority of released individuals have removal orders and need to be found and removed. The conversation concludes with the mention of Homan going back with Trump, which is seen as another campaign move.

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"The Trump administration is is taking this very seriously, and they're not playing any game." "the seizure of these precursor chemicals, I believe it was 600,000 kilograms of precursors" "going after the cash here in America. Like, that you said that would cut off their lifeblood because they literally shipped cash back to Mexico in 18 wheelers." "We exported back close to $3,000,000,000 of bulk U. S. Currency." "18 wheelers, tractor trailers, commercial vehicles. And there is no seizures in the ten years. None." "That's their lifeline." "The market will be indicator of what's actually going on. And for right now, the market's indicating that there's still a lot of supply." "The Mexican people will be happy to get help going against these criminal organizations."

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The speaker claims good news is coming from war zones created by Biden. There are no plans to speak with President Xi, but discussions are ongoing between China and the U.S. The speaker denies losing confidence in the National Security Advisor, stating he was simply moved and did not resign. Trade deals are in negotiation, but ultimately, the speaker will set the terms, claiming other countries have been "ripping us off for years." Due to high tariffs, the U.S. is saving billions by not dealing with China. Regarding aid, the speaker questions why the U.S. is the only country providing it. Judicial nominations are proceeding rapidly, aiming for judges who won't demand trials for every illegal immigrant. The speaker believes it's impossible to have a trial for every person who came into the country illegally. The speaker accuses the Wall Street Journal of being "China-oriented" and "bad for this country." The speaker confirms offering U.S. troops to Mexico to combat cartels, who are "trying to destroy our country." A new National Security Advisor will be named within six months. The speaker believes the first 100 days were the greatest in the country's history, citing the elimination of "woke," military strengthening, and decreased inflation, energy costs, and interest rates. The speaker criticizes the media for dishonest polling practices.

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Happy Super Bowl! It’s an iconic day, and I thought it would be good for the country for the president to be at the game. My administration is moving quickly; we’ve made significant changes in border policy, cracked down on criminals, banned biological men from women’s sports, and implemented major energy policy changes. This differs from my first term, where I lacked the support and experience I have now. Recent efforts to improve government efficiency have faced pushback, but I disagree with the restrictions placed on Elon Musk’s team. We need to address fraud, waste, and abuse in government agencies. The tariffs on Canada and Mexico are intended to improve border security and drug interdiction, but it’s not enough yet. I believe Canada would benefit from statehood, given our trade deficit. While the market shows some jitters, I believe we’ll experience economic improvement. Bringing the country together requires massive success. I’m predicting a Kansas City Chiefs win, and the widespread imitation of my actions is surprising, but the rallies have been incredible.

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Tomorrow, February 1st, President Trump will implement tariffs in response to the illegal fentanyl crisis. A 25% tariff will be imposed on Mexico and Canada, and a 10% tariff on China. These measures are aimed at addressing the distribution of fentanyl, which has resulted in the deaths of millions of Americans. This action reflects the president's commitment to his promises.

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Only 43 pounds of fentanyl were found last year, which is less than a carry-on suitcase. The vast majority of fentanyl is brought in through Mexico, not Canada. Last year alone, there was a 2000% increase in illegal fentanyl. You're asking me for the president's justification for these tariffs. It's disrespectful to the families who have lost loved ones to this deadly poison. They are grateful that they finally have a president who is standing up to both Canada and Mexico, and most importantly, to China as well. The president added an additional 10% tariff on China because this deadly poison is being produced there and distributed through our neighbors. There need to be consequences.

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If you're a criminal, you'll be deported, and if you enter the U.S. illegally, your chances of getting caught just went up. According to Speaker 1, these actions are lawful and have been taken by both Republican and Democratic presidents for the past half century. Speaker 0 claims the media portrays Trump negatively for deporting illegal alien criminals, while Obama, Bill Clinton, and other Democrats were previously on board with this. Speaker 2 states their administration has moved aggressively to secure the borders by hiring more border guards, deporting twice as many criminal aliens, cracking down on illegal hiring, and barring welfare benefits to illegal aliens. Speaker 3 says using phrases like "undocumented workers" conveys that the government isn't serious about combating illegal immigration. Speaker 1 says we cannot allow people to pour into The United States undetected, undocumented, and unchecked. Speaker 2 says they will try to speed the deportation of illegal aliens arrested for crimes and better identify illegal aliens in the workplace. Speaker 0 claims Obama deported 5,300,000 people, and Bill Clinton deported 12,300,000, questioning why there is a sudden change of heart now.

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As a former federal prosecutor and judge, I want to remind everyone that trafficking fentanyl, human trafficking, theft, rape, and murder are all illegal in the United States. The Department of Homeland Security must detain and remove those who enter the country illegally. We don't need new laws, we need leaders who enforce the existing laws.

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Trump announced a 25% tariff on Canada and Mexico, citing issues like immigration, drug trafficking, and subsidies. Federal employees resisting return-to-office mandates face termination, while Trump is hiring more staff, leading to increased White House output. The Republican Party enjoys high approval ratings, while Democrats struggle to respond effectively, focusing on trivial issues like egg prices. The Democratic Party is seen as confused and lacking direction, unable to keep up with Trump's rapid actions. Concerns about insubordination within the federal workforce are raised, emphasizing that following orders is crucial. Trump's tariff strategy aims to encourage companies to relocate manufacturing to the U.S., potentially boosting investment and capital in the country.

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Tom Homan and the host discuss ICE detention capacity and trafficking concerns, along with political rhetoric and safety in sanctuary cities. - Kevin Cork highlights the administration’s efforts to curtail trafficking across the border, noting it as a major issue for young women and children who are trafficked. He references reporting that there are around 66,000 ICE detainees, a 70% increase since the president took office, and mentions ICE considering large warehouses to hold more detainees. He asks for insight into whether capacity is a real issue and how it’s being managed. - Tom Homan updates ICE detention figures at the time of the conversation, stating about 65,000 detainees, and says a surge to 100,000 beds is coming soon. He explains that the plan is to have 100,000 beds because an average bed turns over 10 times a year, with an average stay of 30 to 35 days. Therefore, 100,000 beds could effectively handle about a million bed-overnights annually. He emphasizes the need for a bed for every person arrested to coordinate travel documents and removal itineraries, and asserts the administration’s goal of bringing 100,000 beds online along with 10,000 new agents. He notes there have been historic deportation numbers under President Trump and suggests those numbers will compare to the next year. - Nicole Sapphire transitions to the New York City mayoral race and cites mayor-elect Zoran Mandani’s threats toward ICE. The discussion returns to safety for ICE personnel, with Sapphire asking what is being done to protect agents and whether current laws deter violence or if Congress must do more. - Tom Homan responds by pointing to the actions of Pam Bondi and the Department of Justice, highlighting prosecutions under 18 U.S.C. 111 (impeding and injuring federal law enforcement officers) as at historic levels and continuing. He criticizes sanctuary cities like Chicago and New York for releasing perceived public safety threats back into communities, and asserts that the administration will flood sanctuary zones with more agents, planning to hire 10,000 more officers to operate in those cities. He says they will arrest thousands of people in Chicago weekly, with operations tonight and tomorrow, and asserts a commitment to make New York safer with or without cooperation from local leadership. He references the President’s promise to make neighborhoods safer by removing criminal aliens, including in Chicago, Los Angeles, and New York, and urges people to thank President Trump for making neighborhoods safer. - The program closes with gratitude to Tom Homan and acknowledgment of his ongoing work.

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It's an honor to be at the Super Bowl. I believe my presence reflects the renewed spirit of the nation. My administration is moving swiftly, enacting significant changes in border policy, cracking down on crime, protecting women's sports, and reforming energy policy. Unlike my previous term, I now have stronger support and am tackling government inefficiency and fraud, aided by Elon Musk. We're targeting wasteful spending in various departments, including USAID, and I'm committed to addressing this issue. Tariffs on Canada and Mexico are prompting action on border security and drug interdiction, though more is needed. My desire for Canada to become the 51st state is serious; their current trade deficit is unsustainable. While there's market jitters, I believe these measures will ultimately lead to lower prices for families. Uniting the country requires massive success, and I'm working towards that. I predict a Kansas City Chiefs victory in the Super Bowl, and I'm humbled by the widespread imitation and positive reception of my public persona.

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A great leader provides clear direction, and laws matter. The country should only include people who love it. Border Patrol, ICE, and law enforcement have done fantastic work. The goal is to remove criminals, murderers, rapists, dangerous gang members, and terrorist organizations from the country. The partnership with President Kelly is appreciated, providing a place to send the worst of the worst. This partnership sends a powerful message of consequences for breaking laws, harming people, and endangering families, demonstrating there is somewhere to put the worst offenders.

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Speaker 0: Have you considered talking to the president of Colombia who you called a drop leader? Speaker 1: No. I haven't really thought too much about him. He's been fairly hostile to The United States, and I haven't given him a lot of thought. He's he's gonna have himself some big problems if he doesn't wise up. Speaker 2: Did you say Colombia is producing a lot of drugs. Have cocaine factories that they make cocaine, as you know, and they sell it right into The United States. So he better wise up or he'll be next. He'll be next too. I hope he's listening. Speaker 0: So was this operation a message that you're sending to Mexico, to Claudia Scheinbaum, president there? Speaker 2: Well, it wasn't meant to be. We're very friendly with her. She's a good woman, but the cartels are running Mexico. She's not running Mexico. The cartels are running Mexico. We could be politically correct and be nice and say, oh, yes. Is no. No. She's very, you know, she's very frightened of the cartels that are running Mexico. And I've asked her numerous times, would you like us to take out the cartels? No. No. No, mister president. No. No, no, please. So we have to do something because we lost the real number is 300,000 people, in my opinion. You know, they like to say a 100,000. A 100,000 is a lot of people, but the real number is 300,000 people. And we lost it to drugs, and they come in through the southern border, mostly the southern border. A lot plenty come in through Canada too, by the way, in case you don't know. But but they come in through the southern border, and something's gonna have to be done with Mexico. Cuban government, the Trump administration's next target, mister secretary, very quickly. Speaker 3: Well, the Cuban government is a is a huge problem. Yeah. The the the the Cuban government is a huge problem for Speaker 2: some So is that a yes? Speaker 3: Cuba. But I don't think people fully appreciate. I think they're in a lot of trouble. Yes. I'm not gonna talk talk to you about what our future steps are gonna be and our policies are gonna be right now in this regard, but I don't think it's any mystery that we are not big fans of the Cuban regime, who, by the way, are the ones that were propping up Maduro. His entire, like, internal security force, his internal security opera apparatus is entirely controlled by Cubans. One of the untold stories here is how, in essence, you talk about colonization because I think you said Dulce Rodriguez mentioned that, the ones who have sort of colonized, at least inside the regime, are Cubans. It was Cubans that guarded Maduro. He was not guarded by Venezuelan bodyguards. He had Cuban bodyguards. In terms of their internal intelligence, who spies on who inside to make sure there are no traitors, those are all Cubans. Speaker 0: He felt very strongly. We we needed for nationals. We need Greenland for national security, not for minerals. We had some we have so many sites for minerals and oil and everything. We have more oil than any other country in the world. We need Greenland for national security.

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There’s nothing that China, Canada, or Mexico can do tonight to prevent the tariffs from being implemented tomorrow. This is not a negotiating tool; it’s an economic decision due to significant trade deficits. Canada has a nearly $200 billion deficit with the U.S., and it’s unfair for the U.S. to subsidize Canada. Mexico has a $250 billion deficit, and while border crossings have decreased, the past administration allowed many criminals to enter the U.S. Fentanyl, primarily produced in China, is a major issue, with much of it coming through Mexico and Canada. Overall, these countries have not treated the U.S. fairly.

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President-elect Trump is taking decisive action against China, Mexico, and Canada, announcing a 25% tariff on imports from these countries. He plans to sign the order immediately after his inauguration. The message is clear: to avoid tariffs, these countries must stop allowing illegal immigration and the influx of fentanyl and criminals into the U.S. Trump emphasizes that if Canada and Mexico want to avoid tariffs, they need to take responsibility for their borders. He believes that imposing tariffs is essential for protecting American jobs and that this marks a significant shift in policy, signaling a new approach to international trade and border security.

The Rubin Report

JD Vance Makes Host Go Quiet with This Brutal Warning for These Major Countries
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Dave Rubin hosts JD Vance on the Rubin Report, discussing the current political climate, particularly focusing on President Trump's impending tariffs on China, Canada, and Mexico. Trump plans to impose 25% tariffs on Canada and Mexico and a 10% tariff on China, aimed at leveraging economic pressure to address illegal drug trafficking and migration issues. Vance emphasizes that these tariffs are a response to decades of exploitation by these countries, asserting that the U.S. is done being taken advantage of economically. The conversation highlights Trump's negotiation tactics, suggesting that the tariffs are a means to compel Canada and Mexico to cooperate on border security. Vance notes that Mexico has historically facilitated drug trafficking and illegal migration, and the tariffs serve as a wake-up call for these nations to improve their policies. Rubin and Vance also touch on the reactions from Canada, where Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced retaliatory tariffs, but Rubin argues that Canada needs the U.S. more than vice versa. They discuss the broader implications of these trade policies and the potential for economic shifts in response to Trump's actions. Additionally, they mention the recent agreement with Mexico to deploy soldiers to the border to curb illegal migration, showcasing the immediate effects of Trump's tariff threats. The discussion concludes with reflections on the Democrats' struggles and the evolving political landscape, emphasizing the need for stronger border security and fair trade practices.

PBD Podcast

Trump & Putin Meet In Alaska, Melania's Epstein Lawsuit & Netanyahu TROLLS Iran | PBD Podcast 630
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Episode opens with headlines about Trump meeting Putin in Alaska. Putin hails Trump’s energetic and sincere efforts to end the Ukraine war; Trump says there’s a 25% chance the summit fails and that only Ukraine can negotiate territorial concessions. Zelensky says Putin is bluffing. The discussion contemplates a possible peace framework, including a DMZ‑like buffer and negotiations tied to arms control and economic cooperation, while noting Ukraine’s drone program—roughly 200,000 drones a month, about 4 million this year. On the cartel front, 26 cartel members are transferred from Mexican prisons to U.S. custody under a deal to combat drug trafficking; Washington says they will face severe penalties, including possible death. Mexico calls it collaboration under cartel pressure. Separately, DHS reports 1.6 million illegal aliens self‑deported; ICE recruitment draws about 100,000 applicants with a 50,000 signing bonus; removals total about 65-66 thousand. New Jersey passes a law to hold parents accountable for their children’s crimes, with possible prison time. Domestically, a long segment focuses on Social Security solvency and retirement timing. The speakers compare 1937, when payouts began for 54,000 people from a 128‑million population with life expectancy around 61, to today, when roughly 74 million Americans receive checks. They note about 68% of federal revenue funds entitlements and argue debt sustainability requires reform. Proposals include delaying benefits and raising the retirement age; some reference Greece’s austerity era, while others stress fairness across generations. Culturally, the show ties Vegas’ decline to broader health and lifestyle shifts. Vegas visitors dropped 11%, while health‑conscious trends rise: a Gallup July poll shows 53% of US adults view moderate drinking as bad for hair, and two‑thirds of 18‑ to 34‑year‑olds call it unhealthy. Hosts discuss how younger generations favor Miami over Vegas, and note Iran’s water crisis and Netanyahu’s provocative offer to help Iran’s people against a backdrop of drought and regional power plays.

The Rubin Report

Press Gasps When Shown What USAID Spent Money On
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On February 4, 2025, Dave Rubin discusses significant developments in U.S. politics, focusing on the Trump administration's actions and their implications. He highlights a tweet he made post-election, suggesting that the Democrats fear Trump's potential to expose their failures. The show emphasizes the ongoing scrutiny of USAID, revealing alleged money laundering and wasteful spending on programs like DEI initiatives abroad, which many taxpayers oppose. Rubin cites Elon Musk's involvement in government efficiency efforts, indicating that Trump aims to eliminate wasteful spending and bureaucratic inefficiencies. He mentions specific instances of USAID funding questionable projects, such as a transgender opera in Colombia and DEI programs in Serbia, questioning their relevance to American interests. The discussion shifts to Trump's recent negotiations with Mexico and Canada regarding border security, where both countries agreed to enhance cooperation in combating fentanyl trafficking and illegal immigration, pausing proposed tariffs. Rubin argues that these actions demonstrate Trump's effectiveness in restoring American authority and efficiency. He critiques mainstream media reactions, particularly from Democrats, who label Trump's actions as authoritarian while ignoring the systemic issues within government agencies. Rubin concludes that the current political climate reflects a shift towards transparency and accountability, suggesting that as Trump continues to expose inefficiencies, the Democratic Party's radical elements will become increasingly irrelevant.

Keeping It Real

Sean Hannity: Trump’s Due-Process Battles, State Department Shake-Up & China Showdown
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In Keeping It Real, Jillian Michaels talks with Sean Hannity about the hot-button issues shaping American politics and policy. Hannity defends stricter immigration controls, arguing that border integrity and due process must be balanced with public safety, and he frames the Alien Enemies Act as a constitutional tool used in past administrations to manage threats. He rebuts what he sees as Democratic laxity on border security, citing specific cases and victims to illustrate the human cost of what he calls unvetted immigration. The discussion then broadens to domestic policies, media narratives, and how leadership can reform institutions while maintaining constitutional order. The conversation shifts to foreign policy and the economy, with Hannity detailing his view of the trade war with China and the value of tariffs as leverage for fairer deals. He praises Trump’s disruption of the status quo, emphasizes border deportations, and outlines how a recalibrated, deal-focused approach could yield wins across sectors. At the same time, he acknowledges the complexity of global negotiations, the risk of missteps, and the need for robust energy and manufacturing strategies to reduce dependence on adversaries. Towards the end, Hannity reflects on American resilience, the role of free enterprise, and personal responsibility. He shares stories from his own immigrant upbringing and reiterates that freedom and limited government are essential to national prosperity. Michaels pressures for common ground across political divides, prompting a candid exchange about education reform, debt, and the importance of empowering individuals through opportunity rather than dependence. The dialogue culminates in a call for introspection within both parties and a hopeful belief that constructive collaboration, even among rivals, could restore balance and restore faith in American institutions. An Undeserved Life Everything I Really Wanted to Tell You But Knew Would Get Me Fired Immediately
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