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The speaker says he has always liked Elon Musk and is surprised by Musk's criticism regarding the bill. He would rather Musk criticize him than the bill because the bill is incredible, with $1.6 trillion in cuts, the biggest tax cut in history. The bill includes unbelievable benefits for small businesses, people, and middle-income individuals. Musk is upset because the EV mandate, which provided a lot of money for electric vehicles, was removed. Electric vehicle companies are having a hard time and want billions of dollars in subsidies. The speaker claims Musk knew about this from the beginning, and it hasn't changed.

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Democrats may have alienated Elon Musk on a personal level by failing to celebrate his achievements, such as Starlink and private space endeavors. One speaker believes Democrats should have celebrated Musk's contributions to electric vehicles, even though he opposed unionization. Musk was reportedly offended when he wasn't invited to an EV summit. One speaker called the White House to inquire, and was told the union issue was likely the reason for the snub. The speaker felt he deserved credit and should have been invited. One speaker thinks Musk should stay off Twitter, but also notes that he was once an Obama supporter. Democrats should remember their history of celebrating innovation and entrepreneurship.

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The speaker expresses disapproval of Elon Musk, citing concerns about his behavior and influence. They claim Musk makes Nazi salutes, is being sued for sole child custody due to lack of involvement, and appears high at the White House due to severe drug addiction. The speaker contrasts Musk with Bill Gates, alleging Musk isn't using his wealth to help people. They believe Musk is off the rails, rabidly addicted to drugs, and using his power to influence elections. The speaker predicts Musk's legacy will be unnecessary death, disease, and disability for the world's most vulnerable, not innovation. They state that his behavior is not what it means to be an innovator, an American, or a man.

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The speaker claims a previously "great relationship" with Elon has soured due to disagreements over the "great big beautiful bill." He asserts the bill, featuring the "biggest tax cuts in history," will generate a surplus if tariff revenue is included, citing a minimum of $2.8 trillion over ten years, even according to the "Democrat"-run CBO. He touts low inflation (around 2%) and falling gasoline and grocery prices (specifically eggs), attributing past high inflation to the Biden administration's energy policies. The border is now "the best in the history of our country," with only a few legal entrants recently. The speaker expresses disappointment in Elon's changed stance on the bill, suggesting it stemmed from cuts to the EV mandate, which Elon previously understood and supported. He speculates that people who leave his administration often become "hostile" due to missing the "glamour" and "beautiful Oval Office."

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Speaker 0 states that rhetoric makes politicians less than human. Speaker 1 believes Democrats lost Elon Musk because they didn't celebrate his contributions to electric vehicles, Starlink, and private space endeavors, even though he was against unionization. Speaker 2 says he received a call from Musk about not being invited to an EV summit and called the White House to ask why. He felt Musk should have been invited and that the union issue was the reason for the snub. Speaker 1 agrees he deserved credit. Speaker 1 thinks Musk should stay off Twitter and not make jokes about the Vice President. Speaker 1 says Democrats should remember that Musk supported Obama and that the Democratic party should be about innovation and entrepreneurship.

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When the speaker came into office, he told Elon Musk "we gotta get them out" referring to astronauts stranded for nine months. The speaker claims Biden abandoned them and was embarrassed by what happened, implying the situation could have been resolved sooner. He credits Elon Musk's genius for bringing them back. The speaker believes people who hate Elon also hate the country, but says there are more people who love the country now more than ever. He calls MAGA and America First the greatest movement in the history of politics. The astronauts will not immediately visit the White House because they need to recover from the effects of being in space without gravity. After they get better, they will come to the Oval Office.

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The speaker addresses accusations of being controlled opposition and criticizes those who doubt Elon Musk's renegade status. They argue that Musk is making a significant impact with his views on various issues. The speaker challenges critics to take action instead of complaining and asserts their belief in victory and overcoming challenges. They strongly reject accusations of serving Satan and express their love for Jesus Christ.

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The speaker claims to have had a great relationship with Elon, but is now disappointed. He believes Elon only developed a problem with the "great big beautiful bill" after the EV mandate was cut, which Elon knew about and initially supported. The speaker says the CBO, which is run by Democrats, projects a $2.8 trillion surplus over ten years if tariff revenue is included. He touts low inflation, down to 2%, and falling grocery and gasoline prices. He also claims the U.S. now has the best border in history with a 99.99% success rate. He speculates that people who leave his administration miss the "glamour" and become hostile, possibly due to "Trump derangement syndrome." He suggests that Elon may be experiencing something similar.

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The speakers identify TikTok as the “most important purchase” and name X as the other key platform, stressing the need to talk to Elon. They describe an on‑camera remark by a foreign leader as “censoring Americans” and include “This guy runs a country of 9,000,000 people that's totally dependent on our tax dollars to exist.” They argue this underscores the push to “force a TikTok sale” through Congress. They insist “the only reason we have free speech in The United States right now is because of Elon Musk.” They also claim “Free speech is central to the entire idea of America” and contrast it with “not our market economy” but “freedom of speech.” They contend the censorship drive aims to silence opposing views in the United States and emphasize engaging Elon to address the issue.

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The speaker sued the Biden administration and won. According to the speaker, discovery revealed that 37 hours after Biden's inauguration, a White House group was appointed to censor the speaker and others. The speaker claims to have emails between this group and Mark Zuckerberg, as well as people at Twitter. The speaker credits Elon Musk with making these emails public and believes Musk is essential to free speech in the U.S. because he opened up Twitter. The speaker states that Musk released these documents to journalists against the advice of his attorneys.

Breaking Points

'DISGUSTING': Elon RAGES At Trump 'Big Beautiful Bill'
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Good morning and welcome to Breaking Points. We have good news: a special offer for the premium edition of Breaking Points for a month using promo code BP free. Monthly subscriptions are back, allowing easier access to the show. Today's major topics include Elon Musk's criticism of the administration and the controversial spending bill, dubbed the "big beautiful bill" (BBB). Musk condemned the bill as a "disgusting abomination," claiming it would increase the budget deficit by $2.5 trillion. He aligns with Republicans like Rand Paul, who argue the bill doesn't cut enough spending and raises the debt ceiling irresponsibly. The discussion highlights the tension within the Republican Party, where moderates and fiscal hawks disagree on spending cuts. Musk's recent criticisms reflect a shift in his stance, as he previously avoided significant political commentary. The urgency for the Trump administration to unify factions around the bill is emphasized, with a deadline approaching for its passage.

PBD Podcast

Elon Musk Alleges Trump-Epstein Link In SHOCKING Tweet | EMERGENCY PODCAST | PBD Podcast | Ep. 596
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Elon Musk recently tweeted that Donald Trump is in the Epstein files, suggesting this is why they haven't been made public, which sparked significant online engagement. Following this tweet, Tesla experienced its largest single-day stock drop, erasing $153 billion in valuation. Trump responded by criticizing Musk's governmental subsidies and contracts, indicating he was surprised Biden hadn't terminated them. Musk's tweet has led to speculation about his motivations and the implications for his relationship with Trump. The discussion also touched on the potential political ramifications, with some suggesting Musk's actions could be a strategic move to undermine Trump, especially with JD Vance potentially positioned as a successor. Musk's retweet of a call for Trump's impeachment further fueled speculation about his intentions. The hosts debated whether this feud could be a distraction from larger issues, such as the upcoming release of the Epstein files. The conversation highlighted the complexities of their relationship, with Musk's past support for Trump now seemingly in jeopardy. The hosts expressed concern about the implications of this public feud for both individuals and the broader political landscape, emphasizing the need for unity and focus on pressing national issues rather than personal conflicts. They questioned Musk's mental state and the potential influence of his lifestyle choices on his behavior. Ultimately, the hosts concluded that this feud could have significant consequences for both Musk and Trump, as well as for the Republican Party moving forward.

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Trump FREAKED Over Elon Burn Book
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Elon Musk and Donald Trump are in a contentious relationship, with Musk accusing Trump of serious allegations, including being involved with Epstein. Musk later tweeted an apology, which raised questions about the motivations behind it. Reports indicate that JD Vance and Susie Wilds facilitated a truce between Musk and Trump. The Trump administration's unusual response to Musk's accusations suggests concern over what Musk might reveal, particularly regarding the Epstein files and potential election-related information. Musk's control over Twitter and Starlink is significant for Republican narratives and communications. The administration's reluctance to confront Musk contrasts with its usual aggressive stance, possibly due to fears of damaging revelations. The Epstein connection remains a sensitive issue for Trump, complicating their dynamic further.

Breaking Points

Elon NUKES GOP Spending Bill In Key Test For Trump 2.0
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In today's show, Krystal and Saagar discuss significant political developments, including a potential government shutdown and Elon Musk's influence on Republican lawmakers. Jeff Stein from the Washington Post joins to analyze the situation, highlighting Musk's criticism of a bipartisan continuing resolution (CR) that includes disaster relief and healthcare provisions. Musk's threats to primary dissenting Republicans have complicated the political landscape, with Trump also weighing in on the debt ceiling and urging Republicans to resist a "clean" CR. The conversation touches on the power dynamics between Trump and Musk, suggesting that Musk is emerging as a significant independent power center within the GOP, impacting legislative negotiations and party direction.

Breaking Points

Dems Brand Elon 'PRESIDENT MUSK' To Bait Trump
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Democrats aim to create a divide between Elon Musk and Donald Trump, dubbing Musk "President Musk." They criticize Musk's influence on Republican decisions, particularly regarding the debt ceiling. Trump appears to align with Musk's stance but risks political fallout if Musk becomes problematic. A Quinnipiac poll shows 53% disapprove of Musk's role in the Trump administration. The potential government shutdown could exacerbate economic issues, affecting public sentiment. Democrats are unlikely to assist Republicans in raising the debt ceiling unless it’s permanently eliminated. The situation is precarious, with Trump needing to navigate the fallout while managing his ego and political interests.

The Megyn Kelly Show

What's Behind the Elon vs. Trump Drama, and Insane Leftist Arguments, with Ben Shapiro and Red Scare
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Megyn Kelly opens the show discussing the escalating feud between Elon Musk and Donald Trump. The conflict began when Trump claimed he asked Musk to leave his administration, stating Musk was "wearing thin." This was reportedly due to Musk's reaction to Trump removing electric vehicle mandates, which led to Trump threatening to cancel government contracts with Musk's companies. Musk retaliated by insinuating Trump was involved in the Epstein files, a claim that Trump dismissed. Kelly notes that this feud is entertaining but ultimately does not harm either party, as polls show Trump retains strong support among Republicans. Ben Shapiro joins the discussion, agreeing that the feud is entertaining but unlikely to have lasting effects on the Republican Party. He points out the awkward alliance between tech figures and blue-collar populists, suggesting that the conflict may expose underlying tensions. Shapiro emphasizes that while Musk's influence is notable, Trump remains the dominant figure in the party. He also mentions that Musk's support for Trump opened doors for other tech figures to express similar sentiments, but this has also led to divisions over policy issues. Kelly and Shapiro discuss the implications of the feud, noting that it highlights the egos involved and the entertainment value of watching two powerful figures clash. They agree that while the conflict is dramatic, it is unlikely to change the political landscape significantly. Shapiro mentions that the feud could lead to more splits within the Republican Party, particularly regarding congressional elections. The conversation shifts to broader themes, including the challenges young women face in balancing career ambitions with family planning. Kelly and Shapiro discuss how societal pressures can lead to missed opportunities for starting families, emphasizing the importance of being realistic about fertility and relationships. They highlight that while women should pursue careers, they should also consider the timing of family planning. The discussion touches on the cultural dynamics surrounding body image and weight, with Kelly sharing her experiences and views on maintaining health. They explore the societal pressures women face regarding appearance and the importance of being honest about health risks associated with weight. Kelly expresses her belief in the value of accountability and the need for women to be proactive about their health. As the show concludes, Kelly and Shapiro reflect on the importance of maintaining a balanced perspective on relationships, health, and societal expectations. They emphasize the need for open conversations about these topics, encouraging listeners to consider their own values and priorities in navigating life's challenges.

Breaking Points

BREAKING: ELON TRUMP FLAME WAR GOES NUCLEAR!
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Trump and Musk's feud has escalated dramatically, with Trump threatening to cut Musk's taxpayer subsidies, which are crucial for his businesses. Musk recently tweeted that Trump is implicated in the Epstein files, suggesting this is why they haven't been released. He also proposed creating a new political party that represents the middle class, with a significant majority of his followers voting in favor. The conflict began when Trump criticized Musk during a press event, expressing disappointment over Musk's opposition to the "big beautiful bill," which includes EV subsidies. Musk countered that he was never shown the bill and criticized its pork spending. He claimed that without his support, Trump would have lost the election, highlighting his influence in the political landscape. As tensions rise, Tesla's stock has plummeted, and Trump is using his power to threaten Musk's funding. The implications of this feud extend to potential investigations into Musk's companies and the future of their political alliances. The dynamic between these two influential figures continues to evolve, with significant ramifications for both their futures.

The Rubin Report

Trump Responds to Elon Musk’s Threat with This Unexpected Threat
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Dave Rubin opens the show discussing a controversial art installation in New York City, likening it to the decline of modern art under leftist influence. He announces the date as July 1, 2025, and encourages viewers to subscribe to his channels. Rubin mentions the search for a social media manager for the Ruben Report and the quick sellout of a product called Copal. The discussion shifts to the ongoing tension between Elon Musk and Donald Trump regarding government spending and tax cuts. Musk criticizes Congress for increasing the debt ceiling and calls for a new political party, while Trump defends his stance against electric vehicle mandates and suggests Musk relies on government subsidies. Rubin attempts to mediate their differing views, highlighting the need for tax cuts while addressing concerns over excessive spending. Rubin introduces Zorhan Mdani, the Democratic nominee for New York City mayor, who openly advocates for socialism and the seizing of production means. Mdani's radical proposals include taxing wealthier neighborhoods to benefit poorer ones and promoting community ownership of housing. Rubin expresses concern over the implications of Mdani's policies and the potential for increased division and unrest in New York City. The conversation also touches on the Democrats' attempts to exploit divisions between Trump and Musk, with figures like Elizabeth Warren opportunistically aligning with Musk against government spending. Rubin critiques the Democrats' approach and highlights the need for unity among conservatives. Rubin concludes by discussing the broader implications of Mdani's candidacy and the potential for a socialist agenda in New York, emphasizing the importance of maintaining economic freedom and individual rights. He encourages viewers to remain vigilant against radical policies that threaten American values.

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Dem Congressman Blasts Party's "CRINGE" Trump Pushback
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Congressman Rana discussed a recent Twitter exchange with Elon Musk regarding a vote to subpoena Musk for testimony about his actions, which Rana believes are unconstitutional. He clarified that he supports Musk's transparency and accountability. Rana emphasized the need for Congress to assert its authority, particularly concerning the debt ceiling, and criticized Musk's influence over government spending decisions. He expressed concern about Musk's power as a private citizen impacting public policy and the necessity for more diverse social media platforms to counterbalance Musk's influence. Rana noted that constituents are frustrated with Democratic leadership's response to Musk and Trump, calling for a clearer plan to assert congressional power. He highlighted the importance of standing up to Musk and Trump, suggesting that Democrats need to unify and take a tougher stance. Rana also pointed out that many Republicans fear losing their positions if they oppose Trump, which complicates bipartisan efforts to uphold congressional authority. Overall, he stressed the urgency of addressing what he sees as a constitutional crisis stemming from Musk's actions.

The Rubin Report

'Shark Tank' Legend Visibly Shocks Hosts with a Dark Prediction & Simple Facts
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Dave Rubin opens the July 7, 2025 episode of The Rubin Report by reflecting on the recent Independence Day celebrations and the state of America as it approaches its 250th anniversary. He emphasizes a positive outlook, contrasting it with the previous year’s chaotic July 4th under President Biden. Rubin shares clips highlighting the differences between Biden's and Trump's leadership styles, suggesting that America is now on a better path. He discusses the recent protests in New York City against America's founding, mentioning a newly elected Democratic primary candidate, Zorhan Manny, who has expressed radical views. Rubin argues that the country is experiencing a significant ideological sorting, with a divide between those who appreciate American values and those who do not. The conversation shifts to the "big beautiful bill" recently signed by Trump, which includes the largest tax cuts in American history, border security funding, and various social programs. Rubin details the bill's provisions, including tax cuts for middle-class families, increased child tax credits, and funding for border security. He notes the bill's potential impact on the national debt and the mixed reactions from different political factions. Rubin also addresses the ongoing immigration debate, highlighting the bill's provisions for deportation and border enforcement. He critiques the left's portrayal of these measures as extreme, asserting that they align with Trump's campaign promises. The discussion touches on the formation of a potential new political party by Elon Musk, which Rubin views as potentially divisive. Finally, Rubin reports on a tragic flash flood in Texas, emphasizing the importance of competent leadership in disaster response. He concludes with a hopeful message about America's future, underscoring the need for unity among those who support American values as the nation approaches its milestone anniversary.

Breaking Points

"Need A LOT of People" Trump Goes FULL GLOBALIST In Elon Fight
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The discussion centers on the evolving stance of Donald Trump regarding H1B visas and high-skilled immigration, particularly influenced by Elon Musk's financial support for his campaign. Trump previously advocated for strict immigration policies but has shifted to support more high-skilled immigration, stating, "We need a lot of people coming in." This change has sparked tension within the MAGA base, particularly among hardliners who oppose any form of immigration. The hosts highlight the exploitative nature of guest worker programs, emphasizing how they can undermine American workers and create a vulnerable workforce. They also note that tech companies, like Tesla, have laid off American workers while claiming a need for H1B visa holders, raising questions about the sincerity of their claims. The conversation touches on the internal GOP dynamics, with figures like Steve Bannon expressing skepticism about Musk's influence and the potential consequences for Trump’s base. Ultimately, the hosts suggest that Trump's alignment with Musk signals a significant ideological shift within the Republican Party.

Breaking Points

Elon Trump Wars EXPLODE With New 'America Party"
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Elon Musk tweeted on Independence Day about the possibility of creating an "America Party," suggesting dissatisfaction with the two-party system. He conducted a poll on X, where 1.2 million followers expressed interest in a new political party. Trump responded critically, stating Musk has gone "off the rails" and questioned the viability of a third party in the U.S. Musk criticized the Republican Party for increasing government size and national debt despite holding power. The discussion highlights skepticism about the America Party's potential success, with concerns that it may serve elite interests rather than the public. Analysts argue that while many Americans are frustrated with the two-party system, there is little support for a neoliberal agenda focused on deficit reduction and deregulation. The hosts noted that Musk's popularity has declined, and his proposals may not resonate with the broader electorate, particularly those struggling with immediate economic issues. The conversation also touched on the Republican Party's future post-Trump, with questions about whether it will revert to traditional values or continue evolving. Ultimately, the hosts concluded that while Musk's efforts could influence specific races, they are unlikely to capture widespread public support.

Breaking Points

"FURIOUS!" Trump Set To EXPLODE On Elon
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Steve Bannon emphasizes the need to raise taxes on the wealthy to address deficit reduction, arguing that tax cuts should benefit the middle and working class instead. He criticizes the reliance on false promises of budget cuts, particularly from Elon Musk, who he claims misled politicians about potential savings. The discussion highlights the disconnect between Congress and fiscal reality, with members often lacking understanding. Musk's political maneuvers are noted, including his potential shift back to Democratic support due to concerns over deficit impacts on his Mars mission. The conversation also critiques the bill's potential to increase healthcare coverage losses while funding tax cuts for the rich, underscoring the flawed logic in current fiscal policies.

Breaking Points

BANNON: DEPORT Traitor ELON After Trump Attacks
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Elon Musk and Donald Trump are experiencing significant fallout, particularly within the MAGA movement, where figures like Steve Bannon are calling for Musk's deportation, labeling him a big tech oligarch. Tensions escalated when Musk accused Trump of associating with "pedophiles" and suggested impeachment. Bannon criticized Musk's commitment to cutting federal spending, claiming it was fraudulent, leading to a physical altercation between Musk and Treasury Secretary Scott Besson. Musk's relationship with Trump appears irreparable, especially after Trump warned Musk of "serious consequences" if he funds Democratic candidates. Musk's socially liberal, fiscally conservative stance makes him appealing to certain bipartisan groups, but his actions have damaged the Trump administration's credibility. The administration previously defended Musk vigorously, but now faces embarrassment as Musk's erratic behavior and conflicts of interest come to light. The fallout highlights the dangers of intertwining politics with oligarchs like Musk, whose influence has proven problematic for the Republican Party. Trump's meek response to Musk's attacks suggests a power shift, with Musk holding leverage through his control of critical infrastructure like SpaceX and Twitter. The situation serves as a cautionary tale about the risks of relying on individuals outside traditional political structures.

The Megyn Kelly Show

"Political War" Coming For Trump in 2025, and Christmas Traditions, with Steve Bannon and Doug Brunt
Guests: Steve Bannon, Doug Brunt
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Megyn Kelly opens the show expressing gratitude to her audience and staff, reflecting on the upcoming inauguration of Donald Trump as the 47th president. She introduces guests Steve Bannon and her husband Doug Brunt, teasing a special holiday quiz in the second hour. Bannon discusses the Democratic Party's struggles and their attempts to undermine Trump's relationship with Elon Musk, labeling Trump as Musk's puppet. He emphasizes that the political class is "infected with a malignant cancer" of bipartisanship and insists that Trump won a sweeping mandate through a powerful populist movement. Bannon argues that the focus should be on executing Trump's agenda rather than seeking unity with Democrats, who he believes are incapable of handling the political landscape. The conversation shifts to Capitol Hill, where Bannon explains the ongoing budget negotiations and the dysfunction within the Republican Party. He criticizes Speaker Mike Johnson for reaching out to Democrats and expresses frustration over the spending bill that included significant funding for Democratic priorities. Bannon advocates for a hardline approach to governance, urging Republicans to act decisively once Trump is back in office. Bannon also discusses the looming national debt crisis, projecting that the U.S. could reach $40 trillion in debt within a year. He stresses the need for immediate action on fiscal responsibility and immigration reform, suggesting that Trump should use reconciliation to push through significant changes without needing a supermajority in the Senate. The discussion then touches on the media's portrayal of Trump and the attempts to drive a wedge between him and Musk. Bannon asserts that the media's strategy will fail, as both Trump and Musk share a common goal in their populist movement. He emphasizes the importance of delivering actionable information to their audience. As the conversation wraps up, Kelly and Bannon reflect on the challenges ahead for Trump and the Republican Party, highlighting the need for a united front to tackle the issues facing the country. They conclude with a sense of urgency about the upcoming political landscape and the importance of executing Trump's agenda effectively. In the second hour, Doug Brunt joins Kelly for a holiday quiz about their family traditions, revealing personal anecdotes and humorous moments from their Christmas celebrations. They discuss their favorite holiday movies, including "It's a Wonderful Life," and share insights into their family dynamics during the festive season. The segment highlights their love for Christmas traditions, including costume night and the joy of spending time together as a family. Kelly and Brunt also touch on the importance of giving back, mentioning their support for animal rescue organizations. They conclude the show with warm holiday wishes to their audience, expressing gratitude for their support throughout the year.
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