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00:00together. You're in a suicide cult. Democrats, how low can they go? Screw you and the horse
00:08you rode in on. When the left is singing, we're winning. This is a song for all the good people.
00:25Come on! One bullet went through an office wall and into a computer monitor. This incident comes
00:32after a string of vandalism attempts for Teslas and Tesla dealerships across the nation. Ready
00:38to die. Overdose. They were willing to fight and die for their rights. Plus. We are not chasing
00:46the bag. We are the bag. If Kane's paddles and ponytails didn't scare anyone, try guitar.
01:00Well, this is a song for all of those dreamers who are looking for answers to come our way.
01:10Scientists, doctors, students, all seekers, sharing the hopes for a much brighter day.
01:20Democrats are going to need more than a guitar solo to sing the blues.
01:23They're going to need a whole band.
01:25This little light of mine, I'm going to let it shine.
01:32Oh, this little light of mine, I'm going to let it shine.
01:40This little light of mine, I'm going to let it shine.
01:46Let it shine, let it shine, let it shine.
01:51Science lights the way. Science lights the way.
01:57Were those bubble guns? Did you see that? They were bubble guns. Insiders think the party's
02:03lost its way and their response is, let's start a band and shoot some bubbles.
02:07Guess it's better than whatever this is.
02:10Yo, this is the Ranking Rizzler on appropriations, serving Connecticut's third district. It's time
02:17to enter your dark academia Congress era. All right, besties, house appropriation is
02:22the money maroons in Congress. We are not chasing the bag. We are the bag.
02:28Democrats are making life smoother through government funding. It's giving, it's giving.
02:33So Sigma, main character energy. See how I keep you informed? Very cutesy, very demure.
02:41Democrats said choose your fighter, and they chose 80-year-olds with canes,
02:44crack tips and banjos. Even Jimmy Kimmel's embarrassed.
02:49Yeah, we're not going to stand back and take it anymore. We're going to fight.
02:54What is that supposed to do besides embarrass everyone involved with it? You know,
03:01maybe I'll look into getting a medically induced coma for the next four years.
03:05There's a way to sleep it out. I'd take four years off, too, if this who I was fighting.
03:29Trump's fighters are young, tough and battle tested. Democrats fought their way through
03:33traffic. That's about it. One congressman and says this. There's no question that somewhere
03:40between six and a dozen of my colleagues are at a point where they're I don't think
03:45they have the faculties to do their job. He just said there's a dozen Joe Bidens in Congress.
03:51Some of them want to be dancers. Some of them want to be tough guys.
03:54Elon Musk and Donald Trump, they call me a criminal. They call me a traitor.
03:58Their mega minions online come after me to try to intimidate me, to create fear.
04:05I'll tell you my response. My response to that is screw you and the horse you rode in on.
04:11Schiff was censured to breaking the rules for them as a badge of honor.
04:15Democrats are jockeying with each other to see who could be the loudest hooligan.
04:19We heard Al Green, who must be colorblind because shifts pasty white,
04:23says the only reason he got censured was because he was black.
04:27I had to sit in the back of the bus, the balcony of the movie,
04:30drink from a colored water fountain when the speaker decided that I would be removed.
04:36And then there was this motion, this resolution to censure me.
04:42It would be it became obvious to me that I was not being treated
04:45as others were. And candidly speaking, it is invidious discrimination.
04:51Weird Al so famous he took his ponytail to TMZ. Watch.
04:55The president that evening called the Democratic members of Congress lunatics
05:02on national TV. The president called them lunatics.
05:07He did so and he has not been reprimanded. He won't be censured.
05:13He uses incivility to take advantage of our civility.
05:18Hakeem's been telling Al to quiet down, but Al's not listening.
05:21He's only getting louder and louder. And Hakeem's fuming.
05:24Democrats are asking, would they have done that to Nancy?
05:28You know the answer. Never.
05:30When Nancy said shut it down, Democrats listened.
05:33Hakeem's been privately sitting down Democrats for come to Jesus meetings,
05:38but he won't even raise his voice at him.
05:40They're not being talked to like they're children.
05:43You got to treat these Democrats like they're kids.
05:45It's the only way they're going to grow up.
05:47You got to be firm. They don't respect Hakeem.
05:50And now it's a free for all.
05:52Who is the leader of Democratic Party right now?
05:55Well, I got into trouble because I said to Mehdi Hassan
05:58on the tail that we are leaderless.
06:01And I don't mean that we don't have leaders of the House and the Senate,
06:04but we don't have a presidential candidate.
06:06We don't have a clear answer of who that person is going to be
06:10for the next presidential election.
06:12We've lost, you know, we have a new leader in the House.
06:18And so I think that it is difficult right now for the Democratic Party
06:23because we don't have a clear defined leader.
06:25Democrats have no leadership and no one's stepping up.
06:28They're all just singing, dancing and swearing.
06:30And no one even knows what for.
06:33For them, there is no policy.
06:34There's only opposition.
06:36Obviously, I reach out to both parties in conversation and doing my job.
06:42And I hear nothing from the Democratic Party in communicating a coherent agenda,
06:47in communicating a coherent message.
06:51Democrats are just the opposition now.
06:53So when Trump stands for popular things that the country wants,
06:56the Democrats stand against it.
06:58And then they become more unpopular.
07:00It's a bottomless pit.
07:01And they're all going down together.
07:04They're like trying to sort it out.
07:05Bro, it's like they support each other.
07:07They go on each other's shows and they're all in this together.
07:11Well, we need that on the left.
07:13Like, good luck.
07:14Yeah, you guys cancel each other if your Ukraine flag is too small.
07:18Yeah, six by six.
07:22Yeah, you talk about each other for not having trans kids.
07:26Yeah, you guys are out of your mind.
07:28You're not going to you're not going to sync up together.
07:30You're you're in a suicide cult.
07:33All this advice Democrats are getting is worthless.
07:35Post videos, drop podcasts, fight, sue, play possum.
07:40Not one person's told the Democrats, listen.
07:44You can't talk down to people.
07:46There's this like Ivy League pretentiousness in the Democratic Party, I feel,
07:51where they're like, we know better.
07:52And just you must be stupid if you don't agree with us.
07:56It's like, all right, well, I'm stupid.
07:58I'm dumb.
07:59I'm dumb then.
08:00So why doesn't somebody meet me where I'm stupid
08:03and start at least making me feel like I'm not?
08:06Joe, conscious of Fox News contributor and Dan Turrentine's a former Democrat
08:10advisor and co-host of the morning meeting, Dan,
08:14what's with all the singing and the music playing?
08:17Jesse, it's embarrassing.
08:18I mean, I guess fake it till you make it.
08:20I mean, I think a lot of them right now have kind of lost their minds.
08:23They're trying to kind of out Trump Trump.
08:25They're not being who they are, right?
08:27Trump is an authentic street fighter.
08:29Like it comes natural to him to do the taunts, to try to get in people's heads.
08:35We need to go back to just like the basics here.
08:38I mean, we need to first off, there was just an election.
08:41Voters approved of his character and conduct.
08:43And remember, it was his policies that got him elected, right?
08:46The main things are the big things.
08:48And we need to get off of the juvenile taunts,
08:51the videos, the F-bombs, thinking that's going to appeal to voters
08:56and talk to them and meet them where they are.
08:58As the guest just said here a second ago, like the economy right now,
09:02we've got some things to talk about on tariffs, on doge.
09:05We need to be focused on the main things and not this silly stuff about videos and canes.
09:13Joe said the Democrats have lost their minds.
09:15I can't tell if that's a figure of speech or he actually thinks they've lost their minds.
09:19They might have.
09:20It may be literal at this point.
09:22There should be a rule for Democrats going forward.
09:24Three words.
09:25No more singing.
09:26No more singing.
09:27This ain't 1960 anymore.
09:28And the problem is, and Dan will probably agree with this,
09:30they've seeded the common sense block of voters.
09:33And that is a massive amount of voters, not just Republicans, independents.
09:37That could be a lot of blue dog Democrats as well.
09:39And when we hear about a mental health crisis in this country, just watch those videos.
09:44And that is exhibit A here.
09:45And the question is, who are Democrats trying to appeal to when we see the street fighter video
09:51or 23 lawmakers all at once saying the same thing at the same time, trying to be authentic
09:56while sounding like robots?
09:57They more sound like sophomores with a TikTok account at this point.
10:00So I think the problem is there is no leader at this point.
10:03Jesse Hakeem Jeffries clearly is not Nancy Pelosi to your point earlier,
10:08where he says during the joint session of Congress,
10:11Donald Trump's speech, please do not act up.
10:14Show some decorum.
10:15And they all say, screw you.
10:17We're going to go ahead and do what we want to do anyway.
10:19Without a leader, there's no message.
10:21And that's the problem now at this point.
10:23They think the problem is messaging when it's really ideology and its worldview.
10:27They're on the wrong side of every 80 20 issue.
10:30And that's why they've seated that middle that they may not be able to get back.
10:33So if 80 percent of the country, Dan doesn't want boys playing in girls sports,
10:38but 100 percent of D.C. Democrats do.
10:41Why is that?
10:43Well, look, I think we're going to see here with Gavin Newsom.
10:45I think Gavin Newsom came out and said it.
10:47The big question now is how does he handle the attacks that are going to come in?
10:51Right. What do members of Congress say?
10:52I think there are quite a few members of Congress that agree with Gavin Newsom
10:55that would like to move past these issues.
10:58To your point, arguing on cultural issues right now is not going to get us out of the wilderness.
11:02We really need to focus on the bread and butter issues.
11:05Trump got elected on the economy and on inflation.
11:08And as I said before, there are signs that voters are beginning to get anxious,
11:12that they have questions, that they would like to see more from him.
11:16And so we have issues to talk about.
11:18We have to come up with a platform, not just criticize and hold Trump accountable.
11:22But I think you will see that hopefully soon.
11:24And hopefully this was the kind of bottom this week of the barrel.
11:28You know, they can make hay out of the tariff game.
11:30But I believe the teamsters just came out and said it's about damn time.
11:36Someone stood up.
11:37We're supporting these tariffs that can't play within Democrat politics
11:41because they're supposed to be the Union Party.
11:43And remember, during the 2024 campaign in October,
11:47the teamsters came out and would not endorse Kamala Harris.
11:50Then we saw internal polling showing Donald Trump being down by 10 to Joe Biden
11:53among the teamsters to up 30.
11:55So he's appealing to those folks because they get it at this point.
11:59Democrats need to take the 1994 playbook from Bill Clinton,
12:02who was street smart, pre-Monica, right?
12:05Bad, unforced error, blue dress, the whole thing.
12:08But in 1994, he takes a shellacking in the midterms.
12:10And Newt Gingrich is now the new House Speaker Republican.
12:13He could have gone far to the left, more far to the left, or go to the center.
12:16And he said, you know what?
12:17I want to get reelected in 96.
12:19I'm going to work on welfare reform and balanced budget amendments.
12:22And he won easily in 96.
12:24Democrats now, Jesse, they're going in the opposite direction.
12:26Pull a Bubba is what you're recommending.
12:28Pull a Bubba, go to the center.
12:29Don't go to the left.
12:30And they're doing that.
12:31We're getting some new sound.
12:32I guess this is Carville.
12:33They call him the raging Cajun.
12:35He took us behind the scenes.
12:37What it was like after Biden face planted
12:40at that first debate and what the donors were saying.
12:42Listen to this.
12:44Speaker Pelosi and Leader Schumer, they went to the White House.
12:50They know their message, like you would expect, was not particularly well received.
12:54But it was clear after that debate.
12:58I was in a room with 60 Democratic donors that morning.
13:04And it was just, it was just brutal.
13:07And you could see that.
13:09And I said, just call and say, no, no, no more money.
13:12That's it.
13:13You do something different.
13:15We're not going to fund this disaster.
13:17That, I think, had a part in it.
13:19I did play a role in that.
13:21So they just pulled the plug on the cash stand.
13:24That's what really happened.
13:26I think Nancy Pelosi tried to basically disassemble the campaign piece by piece.
13:31And donors were one of the levers that she had to pull the George Clooney op ed
13:36was a shot across the bow.
13:39Jeffrey Katzenberg, who was the chair of the campaign.
13:43She did it right to Hollywood, the base of his support.
13:47It's true that the party, Nancy tried it the kind of easy way behind closed doors.
13:52When he resisted, she went public kind of piece by piece and took the campaign apart.
13:56And now the people that had, I guess, the most blood on their hands,
14:00Barack Obama, Nancy Pelosi, nowhere to be found.
14:03Chuck Schumer.
14:03They've just disappeared.
14:04I mean, they've literally disappeared from the scene.
14:06Where are where is Nancy?
14:08Where is Nancy?
14:09She was at this at the joint session address,
14:12but she didn't really look like she wanted to be there at that point.
14:15You know, what bothers me about the argument about the debate is that it was like a surprise.
14:20Boy, we had no idea Joe Biden was in the state.
14:22We've been talking about that on this network since the 2020 campaign.
14:26So the fact that Democrats were surprised and oh, my God, we got to pull the plug.
14:30They should have pulled the plug well before even announced that they got caught.
14:34That's what happened.
14:35Exactly.
14:35All right.
14:35Dan, you survive.
14:38We weren't that bad now.
14:40Thank you so much.
14:40Good to see you, Joe.
14:42Well, Trump just made a world leader cry on camera right back.
14:48Decorating the White House.
14:49First, he hung his mugshot in the entry to the Oval.
14:52Now he wants to showcase the Declaration of Independence right next to the Resolute Desk.
14:57But 47 is not just rearranging the furniture.
15:00He's taking a baseball bat to the world order.
15:02He told Putin to lay off Ukraine,
15:04or he's going to cripple Russia with banking sanctions and tariffs.
15:08Trump's knocking everyone's heads together.
15:11We're doing very well with Russia.
15:14But right now they're bombing the hell out of Ukraine and Ukraine.
15:17I'm I'm finding it more difficult, frankly, to deal with Ukraine.
15:22And they don't have the cards.
15:24They don't have the cards.
15:25It may be easier dealing with Russia, which is surprising because they have all the cards.
15:29I mean, and they're bombing the hell out of them right now.
15:33And I put a statement in a very strong statement.
15:35Can't do that.
15:36You can't do that.
15:38We're trying to help them.
15:40And Ukraine has to get on the ball and get a job done.
15:45Also, Trump's writing secret letters.
15:47And this time, it's not a little rocket man.
15:50I hope that Iran and I've written him a letter saying, I hope you're going to negotiate,
15:56because if we have to go in militarily, it's going to be a terrible thing for them.
16:01You wrote a letter to the Khomeini.
16:04When did you send the letter?
16:06Yesterday.
16:07And you said you better negotiate or we want you to say you better.
16:10I said, I hope you're going to negotiate because it's going to be a lot better for Iran.
16:15And I think they want to get that letter.
16:18The other alternative is we have to do something because you can't let them have a nuclear weapon.
16:23We also got the first full jobs report of Trump 2.0.
16:26We added 150,000 jobs last month and the job rate stayed pretty low.
16:3110,000 government jobs were lost, but there were big gains in manufacturing and autos.
16:36And most of the jobs went to Americans, unlike the Biden economy.
16:41Trump thanks the tariffs.
16:43Globalists won't love this because this brings jobs back to America.
16:46So if they're coming back to America, maybe you'll lose some in other parts of the world.
16:51I think the United States is going to be doing record business.
16:55We'll bring a lot of those 90,000 factories that have been lost over the last number of years.
17:00Not everybody loves the golden age.
17:02Trump made Governor Trudeau cry.
17:06Personal level, I've made sure that every single day in this office,
17:12I put Canadians first, that I have people's backs.
17:16And that's why I'm here to tell you all that we got you.
17:22Even in the very last days of this government, we will not let Canadians down.
17:28Trudeau might not be crying just over tariffs.
17:31For last month, he told Mr. Trudeau that he did not believe that the treaty
17:36that demarcates the border between the two countries was valid,
17:40and that he wants to revise the boundary.
17:43Mr. Trump also mentioned revisiting the sharing of lakes and rivers between the two nations.
17:49Don't worry, Justin, you'll love being a part of America.
17:51Lower taxes, a stronger military, and the NFL.
17:54What more could you want?
17:55Axios says Trump's bringing America into its big boss era.
17:59Working from home and DEIs out.
18:01Hard work, long hours, and firing slackers is in.
18:04And Doge is leading the charge.
18:06Elon's wrecking crew took over the sixth floor of a federal building in downtown D.C.
18:11They went to Ikea, bought beds, lamps, dressers, and they're sleeping in the office.
18:16They even set up a child's play area.
18:18And they're thinking about installing a washer and dryer.
18:21And the Doge boys are sleeping in an office to save themselves time and us money.
18:26Doge says the VA was paying people $50,000 to water eight plants.
18:33That's seven grand a plant.
18:35They weren't even marijuana plants.
18:37They were just decorative.
18:39They even put up a sign, please do not water these plants.
18:41These plants are serviced by a plant contractor.
18:46Doge canceled the contract and says they'll water the plants themselves, free of charge.
18:51These are all common sense cuts.
18:53But fraud is the establishment's bread and butter.
18:56They're going to push back because you've got congressmen on both sides of the aisle
19:01that if they follow that paper trail, it's going to come back to them.
19:04You got their wife and or girlfriend that works for some agency, quasi agency or some business.
19:10I'll probably get a, I'll get primaried for saying that.
19:13But that's the truth and we all know it.
19:14And this town's crooked as a dog's leg.
19:18Somebody's going to straighten it out.
19:19Looks like it's going to be Elon Musk.
19:21Someone's girlfriend was getting paid 50 G's to water that plant.
19:24I know it.
19:25But whenever money's involved, there's going to be drama.
19:28The New York Times reports Musk was at the cabinet meeting yesterday and things got a
19:31little tense.
19:33Musk said Rubio wasn't firing enough people.
19:35Rubio said, I got 1500 at state to take early retirement.
19:39What do you want me to hire him back just so you can fire him again for show?
19:43Trump watched the two go back and forth like a tennis match.
19:46When it got uncomfortable, Trump stepped in and said, Rubio is doing a great job.
19:50Duffy also got into it with Musk over firing air traffic controllers.
19:54Trump just lets his guys hash it out.
19:56And once everybody said their piece, Trump laid the ground rules.
19:59The cabinet secretaries are in charge of firings.
20:02Musk can recommend firings, but he can't do them himself.
20:06And Trump doesn't want to hear any more about it.
20:08Some details have come out about your cabinet meeting with Elon Musk and some clashes
20:14potentially between Secretary Rubio and Secretary Duffy.
20:17No clash.
20:17I was there.
20:18You're just a troublemaker.
20:20And you're not supposed to be asking that question because we're talking about the World
20:23Cup.
20:24But Elon gets along great with Marco, and they're both doing a fantastic job.
20:29There is no clash.
20:30But Mr. President, who, bottom line, who are you with?
20:33NBC.
20:34No wonder.
20:35Mr. President, who has more authority?
20:37Elon Musk or your cabinet secretaries?
20:39Any other questions about the World Cup?
20:42Jordan Belfort's an entrepreneur and the original wolf of Wall Street.
20:46All right.
20:46So when you were in business, you still are.
20:48But back in the good old days on the street and you saw another man cry at the office
20:54like Trudeau.
20:55I mean, you own him at that point, right?
21:00Yeah, you know, classic beta male movies, crying.
21:03But listen, you know, it's so disingenuous, though.
21:06Come on.
21:07I mean, I mean, the only back he had was his own back and he arresting his truckers and
21:13just all the stuff that that that he did over the years.
21:16He's a terrible, terrible prime minister.
21:19And, you know, this term is over.
21:21Thank God.
21:21Right.
21:22But it really is sad that it's sad that actually that, you know, the liberals are doing better
21:28there because of this trade war.
21:29But, you know, this has to happen with the tariffs.
21:31It really does.
21:32You know, we need to bring manufacturing back into the country.
21:36Period.
21:37End of story.
21:37And the rest of the world is is has tariffs on us.
21:40It's like finally it's like I'm like, thank God we're not going to be taking advantage
21:44of it.
21:45Thank God that we're finally standing up, because for how many years do we just get
21:50walked all over on by the rest of the world?
21:52And look what happened.
21:53It gutted our manufacturing base.
21:55We have massive trade deficits.
21:57Right.
21:57How long can a country operate that way?
21:59So and you see now the fear in all these countries are flipping out because Trump is fine saying,
22:05hey, listen, reciprocal tariffs and everyone's like, what?
22:08What do you mean?
22:10We can't take advantage of you anymore.
22:11It's it's it's about time.
22:13Yeah, it is.
22:14It is about time.
22:14It's just a little bit of a roller coaster to get there.
22:17When you hear about $50,000 to water eight plants, that's someone's cousin, right?
22:26I don't think it's $50,000, by the way.
22:28I think it's like 50,000 times 10.
22:31Like everywhere you go, there's jobs.
22:34There's no show jobs.
22:36There's supervisors of the no show jobs.
22:38And then their supervisors have supervisors.
22:40And on and on it goes.
22:41It is the one thing that I saw the on the there was a senator, a congressman.
22:45It's true.
22:46It is what was on both sides of the aisle.
22:49But it goes so deep and so endemic that, you know, I really I think Pam Bond is going to
22:55be really, really busy.
22:56I hope so.
22:57Give her a little bit of time.
22:58She's a really, really busy woman, you know?
22:59Yeah.
22:59I mean, these guys are scoundrels.
23:00They're just fleecing the country.
23:02They're getting away with it.
23:03And this is the first time anybody's ever checked under the hood.
23:07When you see Musk rolling into cabinet meetings and you hear stories about people screaming
23:12and yelling and throwing things, I mean, that's just to be expected.
23:18Listen, you know what?
23:19If if everybody agrees all the time, there's something wrong as you all the yes men around
23:24you.
23:24Right.
23:25Right.
23:25And I respect President Trump.
23:27You know, he sat there, he listened and he made a decision.
23:29He goes, that's it.
23:30Enough.
23:31I don't want to hear about it anymore.
23:32And that's that.
23:33But this is a good thing, though, because listen, unless I said I wish it was happening
23:37faster and even more severely.
23:39I wish more people were getting laid off and more, you know, fraud was being eliminated,
23:43more waste was being cut.
23:45And I think he should overcut.
23:47And then if you have to, you add back.
23:49But, you know, so I'm on the Musk side of the equation here.
23:52I think the U.S. needs to act quickly and and not with a scalpel.
23:57I think it's got to be a little bit more chainsaw than scaffold because, again, you could always
24:01add back.
24:02So when you were in charge of things, the trading desk or whatever it was, they're saying
24:08the boss man is back.
24:09You know, slackers take a hike.
24:12You're going to screw around.
24:14Goodbye.
24:15And you're also going to work around the clock.
24:17Do you think that kind of mentality is like just what this country needed?
24:22A hundred percent.
24:24I mean, we were becoming the country of snowflakes.
24:27Literally, you know, the country, the butthurt snowflake with safe spaces and like, you know,
24:33little rooms.
24:34People could just, you know, have communal relate, you know, not like that.
24:37But, you know, they could just sit there and, you know, have good, have good vibes during
24:41the day and calm down.
24:43It's just nonsense.
24:44Honestly, you know, the business is business.
24:47You want to have, you know, peace and quiet.
24:49Go home.
24:50OK, when you're at work, you work.
24:52You're there to create value, build a company.
24:55So thank God, you know, it's you just feel it.
24:58You can feel the energy coming back and it feels great.
25:01If one of your employees, if one of your employees had come to you and said, you know what, I'm
25:06offended at some of the things I'm hearing around the office and I just need some personal
25:11time to to kind of process these microaggressions.
25:14What would you have done?
25:17Well, let's just say if he had a goldfish on his desk, the goldfish might have gotten
25:20me, you know, but it was pretty severe.
25:24You know, listen, we did not.
25:26You know, we had we played hard, but we worked hard.
25:30Right.
25:30And when you were in that office, you were expected to work.
25:32And I think that's, you know, Jamie Dimon had a great rant.
25:35It's like enough of this nonsense, working from home, people on their phones while they're
25:40on a Zoom call, you know, get in the office.
25:42And by this magic that happens when people are together working in the same space, magic
25:47happens.
25:47You're right.
25:48People are siloed at home.
25:49It's just not it's just not the same.
25:51It's really about the magic.
25:52But it's just not so right.
25:54It's about the magic.
25:55And you can't really put it into words, but you're right.
25:58It's this energy that you create when you're in the office together and everyone's grinding
26:03and you get a product going.
26:04And there it is.
26:05Thank you for putting that into words for us.
26:08We got to go.
26:09Listen, we could be here all day, Jordan, but I got to go.
26:12I got to make magic in the next segment.
26:13Always a pleasure.
26:14Always a pleasure.
26:15Have a great weekend.
26:17Trump's wannabe assassin was in court today, plus another Tesla dealership shot up.
26:24Fox News alert.
26:25Kristi Noem caught two leakers in her ranks.
26:28We have identified two leakers of information here at the Department of Homeland Security
26:34who have been telling individuals about our operations and putting law enforcement
26:38lives in jeopardy.
26:40We plan to prosecute these two individuals and hold them accountable for what they've done.
26:45Noem isn't the only one catching turncoats.
26:47FBI Director Kash Patel announced that the FBI arrested two active duty soldiers and a
26:53former soldier.
26:54For selling classified information to our enemies.
26:57Quote, these individuals have been charged with stealing America's defense intelligence
27:01capabilities and empowering adversaries like China in betrayal of our country.
27:06They will now face American justice.
27:09This sends a clear message to everybody in the government.
27:11Sell out our country at your own risk.
27:16Over the summer, political violence reached a fever pitch.
27:19Trump was nearly killed not once, but twice.
27:22And today, Trump's only living assassin, Ryan Ruth, was in court,
27:26where his defense argued with prosecutors about the mountain of evidence stacked against him.
27:31We still don't know how Ruth and the butler shooter got so close to ending Trump's life,
27:35but that might change soon.
27:37Trump says an assassination report will be on his desk next week
27:41as the threat of political violence is once again coming to a boil.
27:45Primetime told you last night that deranged leftists are vandalizing Teslas and
27:49firebombing dealerships across the country.
27:52We just found out another dealership in Oregon was just shot up.
27:55Watch.
27:57Roughly 40 protesters gathered here at the Southwest Cascade Avenue Tigard
28:01Tesla dealership for a protest.
28:03They're calling it the rally to restore democracy.
28:06They were protesting against President Donald Trump,
28:09Elon Musk, the doge cuts, and also the tariffs at the border.