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The speaker believes there is no shortage of great ideas, but Congress lacks the courage to act. The speaker's agenda includes attempting to get Congress to act. If Congress does not act within the first 100 days of the speaker's administration, the speaker will take executive action because action is needed.

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A representative is on their way to vote on a bill to rename the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America, calling it a waste of time. The representative believes House Republicans are pushing this name change for two reasons: to support the president and to distract from other issues. They would rather focus on the Gulf of Mexico name change than address House Republicans' attempts to repeal healthcare for millions of Americans or Donald Trump's tariff policies allegedly harming the economy. The representative questions the priorities of Congress, suggesting that renaming the Gulf of Mexico is inappropriate given the current economic climate.

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The speaker believes there's a constitutional crisis caused by district court judges setting broad federal policy, which is the president's job. These judges should be settling specific matters, not setting policy. The speaker agrees with Vance and Trump on this issue. The speaker does not want individual federal judges who hate Donald Trump to tie him up for four years. Big policy questions should be decided by the Supreme Court, but in the interim, the executive has to be allowed to govern.

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Congressmen Roy, Crane, Biggs, and Mills are urged to act immediately to protect the president and potential next president. Legislation reforming 18 USC 3056, which grants power to the Secret Service, must be passed today. The speaker believes that without this reform, specifically removing the Secret Service's investigative function, the president may not make it to inauguration day, even if he wins. The speaker emphasizes the urgency of the situation, stating action was needed "10 minutes ago."

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We're excited about President Trump's accomplishments in just 14 days, achieving more for the American people than Joe Biden did in four years. With 300 executive actions, he's addressing our campaign promises by removing dangerous illegal aliens, securing the border, and combating terrorism. He's revitalizing American energy and eliminating DEI and gender ideology issues. It's a series of wins, and we support his use of executive authority. We plan to reinforce his agenda through legislation.

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Republicans must make a decision on the strongest border bill ever, as doing nothing is not an option. The former president opposes the bill because he wants to use the border problem as a political issue against me. It is widely acknowledged that the American people want a solution that ends the ineffective political rhetoric.

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We should be impeaching Joe Biden for the invasion in the US, but Republicans in Washington DC are not taking action. I'm frustrated with the Republican party for not using their power to stop this. People are tired of a party that doesn't do anything to make a change and just goes along with the Democrats.

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The speaker expresses frustration with the current state of the country and questions the actions of the Republican party. They criticize the lack of progress in securing the border, reducing spending, and addressing issues in education. The speaker challenges their Republican colleagues to provide one significant accomplishment that they can campaign on. They also highlight the importance of addressing threats from other countries and the need to strengthen manufacturing capacity. The speaker concludes by emphasizing the need to secure the border and protect American communities.

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Republicans on the House Judiciary Committee just voted to allow Donald Trump to deport US citizens. Every single Republican voted in favor. The speaker expresses disbelief, stating they never thought they would see this happen. The speaker emphasizes that this is not about deporting unlawful violent immigrants, but about deporting US citizens.

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Speaker 1 discusses the importance of the Speaker of the House using the next two years to deliver the agenda for the American people and to codify President Trump's executive orders. There is growing frustration with the efficacy of getting things done on the House floor, and this is described as part of a fragile majority, with a one- to two-seat margin depending on who steps down or cannot attend votes. Speaker Johnson is encouraged to respond more to members' concerns, and there is a call to work overtime to deliver on making America affordable, making America safe, and codify President Trump's agenda. Speaker 1 notes there have been historic accomplishments, including "the one big beautiful bill, which is the largest tax cut in history specifically for New Yorkers as well as many other provisions." The frustration is described as common in coverage, and the fragility of the majority is cited as a challenge to bring bills to the floor, though they have worked through issues and will continue to do so.

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Congressman Tim Burgett is introducing legislation to codify three of President Trump's executive orders. He stated it's time to get off the "dag gum bench" and get to work.

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President Trump is mentioned repeatedly. The speaker requests "just a minute" from President Trump multiple times. "A %" is stated, followed by "That's a random. No."

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Republicans in Congress are allegedly playing a game by not codifying Trump's executive orders into law. They have the power to make Trump's actions permanent through legislation now, with majorities in both the House and Senate, but they haven't. Instead, they are supposedly waiting until the midterms to campaign on the promise of turning Trump's agenda into law if reelected. The speaker believes this is a ploy to prioritize reelection over serving the American people. The speaker hopes voters elect Democrats to overrule the Republicans. The speaker accuses members of Congress of being bought by special interests and caring more about their careers than the needs of the country. They urge voters to remember that Republicans could act now but are choosing not to for political gain.

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Republicans need to be very concerned. If you continue to disregard the American people who supported you, and if you make things difficult for Trump, you will face consequences. We demand change and are tired of the usual Washington politics. If you don't listen, we will ensure you are voted out in 2022 and 2026. This is a promise from the American people and supporters like Elon Musk.

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The speaker believes Trump is being pressured by Mitch McConnell in the Senate, making him play games and feel weak. Trump feels he has to work with McConnell to pass bills. It's important to find others to support Trump so he doesn't have to rely on McConnell.

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The president signed an executive order this week threatening to defund sanctuary cities. The speaker questions why the leaders of these cities, who are allegedly harboring and shielding illegal aliens and terrorists from deportation, are not arrested instead.

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President Biden expressed his willingness to address the border issue and take action if Congress is committed to solving it. He emphasized the need for Congress to pass a bill that would enable quick and effective solutions. The speaker also mentioned the possibility of shutting down the border to resolve the issue promptly.

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I believe adding to our offensive agenda is a great idea, but we have had great ideas for decades. The issue is that congress lacks the courage to act. My agenda includes pushing congress to act, and if they don't in the first 100 days, I will take executive action. We need action. Translation: I support expanding our offensive agenda, but congress has been hesitant to act on great ideas for years. If they don't act in the first 100 days, I will take executive action to move forward. Action is necessary.

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The speaker claims Joe Biden is mentally incompetent and not running the country. They state that a president is elected by the whole American people, unlike judges or members of congress. According to the vesting clause, the executive power is vested in the president. The speaker believes the existential threat to democracy is the unelected bureaucracy of lifetime tenured civil servants who defy the will of the American people. They allege these bureaucrats believe they answer to no one and can do whatever they want without consequence, setting their own agenda regardless of how Americans vote. The speaker asserts that President Trump is removing federal bureaucrats who are defying democracy by failing to implement his lawful orders, which represent the will of the whole American people.

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Colton Moore, a state senator from Northwest Georgia, urgently calls for an emergency legislative session. He emphasizes the need for action and asks for support from fellow patriots to save the country.

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President Biden expressed his willingness to address the border issue if Congress is committed to finding a solution. He emphasized the urgency by stating that he would close the border immediately and resolve the problem promptly if the proposed bill were already in effect. The speaker also mentioned concerns about starting another conflict and undermining the agreement.

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America needs to focus on primary elections because Republicans haven't codified Trump's executive orders into law. Despite Republican control of the House and Senate, a Democrat, Ro Khanna, introduced a bill to codify Trump's pharmaceutical price cuts. The speaker criticizes South Dakota's closed primary system and Senator John Thune, calling him corrupt and aligned with the "deep state." The speaker advocates registering as Republicans in South Dakota to vote against Thune in the primaries and encourages similar action in other states to replace establishment Republicans. The speaker believes the "Trump Republican Party" represents common sense for all Americans and commends Khanna for supporting Trump's policies, despite potential backlash. The speaker urges listeners to actively participate in primaries to support Trump's agenda and ensure its lasting impact.

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The speaker expresses extreme anger and frustration. They believe Donald Trump is needed to address the current situation. The speaker mentions "secret charges" and reacts strongly to them.

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Speaker 0 warns that if they lose the midterms and the 2028 election, some people in the room, including the speaker, will go to prison, and that opponents are becoming more radical and must be countered with more action, intensity, and urgency. The speaker argues they must codify President Trump’s actions by executive order, despite concerns that these would be merely messaging bills or blocked by the Senate. The speaker notes that President Trump recently met with the Senate for breakfast and that even Lindsey Graham, among others who are more favorable to these ideas, is involved in considering the path forward. They mention discussing it with Josh Hawley on the show that morning, and Hawley is part of the discussion. According to the speaker, constitutional limited-government figures and other heavy hitters in the movement are about to present, over the next few days, a 10-reason argument for the approach. The argument emphasizes that a maximalist, urgent strategy is necessary to seize the institutions now, or they risk losing the opportunity forever because another Trump may not come again. The speakers in the room stress that if they do not take decisive, maximal action immediately, the chance to implement this agenda could be lost permanently.

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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.
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