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In a powerful move to restore America's dominance across multiple sectors, President Donald Trump has signed a series of executive orders aimed at boosting U.S. shipbuilding, ending the Obama-Biden-era regulations on water pressure, and taking strong actions against monopolistic businesses. The orders also target key individuals for their roles in undermining the nation's interests, with Trump making it clear that those who break the law or act unconstitutionally will face immediate consequences. Tune in for all the explosive details on how these orders will reshape America’s future!


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00:00Open borders, millions of people coming into our country because we're going to be spending a lot
00:05of money on shipbuilding. We're way, way, way behind. Every day you read in the papers about
00:09more and more fraud that's discovered. He's the fraud. He's a disgrace. We give Harvard
00:14$8 billion and we're holding back Columbia. We're holding back a lot of the schools because they
00:20were woke. As you've consistently identified, restoring our maritime dominance as a nation
00:26is very important. From shipbuilding to having a merchant marine that's capable of supporting
00:33American military efforts really up and down the line, restoring maritime dominance has
00:39been a priority of this administration. This executive order, which was prepared primarily
00:44by your National Security Council staff and National Security Advisor Walt, has a number
00:50of very significant policy steps all aimed at restoring American maritime dominance and
00:55ensuring that we have the shipbuilding capacity and ability to compete globally, both militarily
01:01and in the civilian space as well.
01:03And that could be a good one for Michigan, too, because we're going to be spending a lot
01:08of money on shipbuilding. We're way, way, way behind. We used to build a ship a day and
01:12now we don't do a ship a year practically and we have the capacity to do it. So we'll talk
01:17to you about that. Okay, Matt? Think about that. That's a natural.
01:31Okay. Shipbuilding. That's a good one.
01:35So the Senate confirmed Governor Huckabee to be your next ambassador to Israel earlier
01:43today. That's his commission as ambassador. And then we also have a transmittal letter
01:50to the President of Israel requesting that he accept Governor Huckabee's, or excuse me,
01:55Ambassador Huckabee's credentials.
01:57He's going to be fantastic. He's going to bring home the bacon, even though bacon isn't
02:06too big in Israel.
02:08That's just a third line.
02:10I had to clear that up.
02:20Okay.
02:21Thank you, sir.
02:22Congratulations to Mike Huckabee.
02:24Next up, sir, we have a series of executive orders and memorandum all relating to deregulation,
02:30which has obviously been a major priority of your administration. The first of these is
02:34an executive order. The Biden administration launched what you've called a war on showers.
02:40They had certain regulations that basically killed the water pressure of showers and other
02:46water appliances.
02:49You can say it.
02:50Go ahead. What are the appliances?
02:52I mean, it's everything, sir. It's dishwashers, toilets, sinks. But the shower heads are a huge
02:59deal.
03:00There's no water. You don't get water. It's ridiculous.
03:02So with this executive order, we're effectively going to be reversing that set of regulations
03:07to ensure that Americans have choice in the consumer market. If they want a low-flow shower
03:12head, they can buy one. If they want a real-deal shower head, they should have the ability
03:16to get one. You buy a new house, you pay a lot of money, and the developers, you're not
03:22allowed to do anything more. They put restrictors on. They used to have a restrictor where you
03:26could take it out, but now they weld it in. And you take a shower or wash your hands, whatever
03:31you do, including dishwashers where no water comes out. But you wash your hands. And in my
03:37case, I like to take a nice shower to take care of my beautiful hair. I have to stand
03:43under the shower for 15 minutes until it gets wet. It comes out drip, drip, drip. It's ridiculous.
03:49And what you do is you end up washing your hands five times longer. It's all. It's the same water.
03:54And we're going to open it up so that people can live, and we're going to hopefully have
03:58Congress approve it so it's memorialized. We're going to try and get all of these things,
04:03including straws, a little thing like straws. We did straws a month ago where the paper straws
04:09were melting. They were dissolving. They weren't working well. And we went back to the plastic
04:16straws. We're going to get Congress to memorialize just about everything we've done here because
04:21most of it's common sense. But the water is horrible. When you go into a new, anytime you
04:25see a new faucet, you know it's going to be a long, it's going to be a long wash of the
04:31hands. And so we're changing. It's a big deal. I did it in the first administration. Biden came
04:35in in his first week, and he had no idea what he was doing, but somebody told him to do it.
04:41In his first week, he put the restrictions on all the bathroom utilities, even in areas that
04:47have so much water, they don't know what to do with it. You see those areas all the time with the
04:50flooding. So we're doing that, and we're going to get all of the things that you've seen. I think
04:57we set a record. We're up to almost 200 and 500 amendments. Nobody's ever done that. We're
05:05going to get them approved by Congress so they're memorialized. And we look forward to doing that.
05:12Very important. And Congress is going to start working on it as soon as we get the big, beautiful
05:17deal done. The big, beautiful deal is important. The biggest tax cuts in the history of our country.
05:22That's important. Okay. Okay. Is that okay? Good. It's a 10. We take a good shower. We rate the
05:42signatures. That was a 10. That's why. There are a large number of regulations on the books. These are
05:48regulations that are currently in effect that we believe blatantly violate the law, blatantly
05:54violate Supreme Court precedent, that otherwise you're just blatantly illegal. So what this
05:59presidential memorandum does basically just directs the heads of your departments and agencies
06:04to follow the law and to cease enforcing regulations that are blatantly illegal or unconstitutional.
06:12Okay, deal.
06:18It's really very important that we get these memorialized in Congress. Very important for
06:30the long haul, right? Yes, sir. This is another executive order relating to deregulation, sir.
06:35There are a lot of regulations on the books that either promote monopoly directly or prevent
06:41new market entrance from entering into a given market. The net effect of that is very negative
06:47for consumers. So what this executive order is going to do is direct your departments and agencies
06:52to work with the FTC, with the Attorney General, with the Department of Justice to ensure that the
06:59regulations we have on the books don't function as anti-competitive barriers to new market entrance.
07:05The net effect of all of that is going to hopefully be market forces that redound to the benefit of
07:12consumers and ordinary Americans as opposed to monopolistic businesses.
07:17I said yesterday he was a great, great student at Harvard before it went bad. It's gone really bad.
07:24Now they're teaching their students mathematics, basic mathematics. Can you believe it?
07:29So what does that mean? They're allowing people in that can't add two and two? What's going on at Harvard?
07:35I went to law school there, sir, and it was pretty liberal when I was there, but it's gone way off the deep end in recent years.
07:41None of you read that. They're teaching them basic mathematics, people that got accepted to Harvard.
07:45How come they got accepted if they don't have mathematics?
07:50And we're holding back $8 billion. Can we believe? We give Harvard $8 billion.
07:57And we're holding back Columbia. We're holding back a lot of the schools because they were woke
08:02and they've hurt a lot of people.
08:06Okay.
08:13The next presidential memorandum we have for you relates to Miles Taylor.
08:17You may recall that Miles Taylor served in the Department of Homeland Security during your previous administration.
08:23In his capacity with the Department of Homeland Security, he leaked classified information.
08:27He wrote a book under the pseudonym Anonymous, making outrageous claims both about your administration and about others in it.
08:36What this presidential memorandum is going to do, one, it's going to strip any act of clearance that he has
08:42in light of his past activities involving classified information.
08:46It's also going to order the Department of Justice to investigate his activities to see what else might come up in that context,
08:53given his egregious behavior during your previous administration.
08:56And I had no idea who this guy was.
08:58I had no idea.
09:00I saw him on CNN, or one of them, I guess CNN, a lot.
09:04He'd be on all the time, saying that the president is the president.
09:08I had no idea.
09:09It's like, you know, in this office you have a lot of young people, and they're here.
09:13I'll see him for two minutes, and I assume he was in the office.
09:17But I barely remember him, barely remember him.
09:21It was somebody that went out and wrote a book and said all sorts of terrible things.
09:29It were all lies.
09:30It was this gentleman or that gentleman, like I dealt with him all the time.
09:33I had no idea who this guy is.
09:34I said, who the hell is Miles Taylor?
09:36And he made a living on going on CNN, talking about the president, and I think these are lies and bad things.
09:45And I think it's like a traitor.
09:50It's like spying.
09:51He walks into the office.
09:52He's supposed to be sitting here.
09:53A lot of people, you know, I'll be here, and there'll be 20 people standing in the room.
09:58There'll be oftentimes young people in the office.
10:01I assume he was one of them, at least.
10:03But I didn't know anything about him.
10:05And he wrote a book, Anonymous, and I always thought it was terrible.
10:11Now we have a chance to find out whether or not it was terrible.
10:14But it was a work of fiction.
10:18Had a lot of publicity.
10:19Got himself a nice job with CNN, or one of them.
10:21And I think we have to do something about it.
10:24You can't have that happen.
10:25If that happens to other presidents, it wouldn't be sustainable for other presidents.
10:30I seem to be able to sustain.
10:34But if that happened to other presidents, I mean, it's just unfair.
10:38And if it was a Democrat president, I'd say that's a terrible thing.
10:41A thing like that can happen.
10:42That's a terrible thing.
10:44And it's time to find out whether or not somebody can do that.
10:48Can they write a book?
10:49And, you know, because they happen to be one of a lot of people in a room.
10:53And they go out and write a book.
10:54And worse than that, call it Anonymous, like it's a big deal.
10:57And everybody's saying, who is it?
10:59Who is it?
10:59Who is it?
11:00Then it was found out who he was a long time later.
11:05And he got a lot of publicity off that one.
11:08He's like a promoter.
11:09But we're going to find out whether or not somebody is allowed to do that.
11:13I think it's a very important case.
11:15And I think he's guilty of treason, if you want to know the truth.
11:18But we'll find out.
11:20And I assume we're recommending this to the Department of Justice.
11:23Yes, sir.
11:53This is another one.
11:57I don't know that I met him.
11:58I'm sure I met him.
11:59But I didn't know him.
12:01And he came out right after the election, which was a rigged election.
12:05A badly rigged election.
12:07We did phenomenally in that election.
12:08Look what happened to our country because of it.
12:10Open borders.
12:11Millions of people coming into our country.
12:14Russia and Ukraine, that would have never happened.
12:17October 7th would have never happened.
12:19Afghanistan, the way that they withdrew with 13 dead.
12:23But so many killed, actually.
12:25I mean, so many killed outside of the 13 soldiers.
12:28Hundreds of people killed.
12:31And maybe, I don't know, never mentioned, but I mentioned it.
12:3442 or 43 people so badly injured.
12:39The legs, the arms, blown off the face.
12:43And it was all because of an incompetent group of people that preceded us.
12:49And that would have never happened.
12:50And this guy Krebs was saying, oh, the election was great.
12:56It was great.
12:56Well, it's been proven that it was not only not great.
13:00When you look at all these lawyers and law firms that are signing, giving us hundreds of millions of dollars,
13:07it was proven by so many different ways and so many different forms,
13:12from the legislatures not approving to the unions that worked,
13:17from all of the different scamming operations.
13:22It was a very corrupt election.
13:24They used COVID to cheat.
13:26And we're going to find out about this guy, too, because this guy's a wise guy.
13:31He said, we've proved this is the most secure election in the history of our country.
13:35Now, this was a disaster.
13:38And frankly, we should go to paper ballots, same-day voting, voter ID.
13:44And one other thing, you should get a little certificate that says you're a citizen of our country.
13:50You get a citizen piece of paper that says you're a citizen before you can vote.
13:56But you want voter ID and you want paper ballots.
13:59And you really want same-day voting.
14:01If you don't have same-day voting, they decide to change the air condition.
14:03Joe, we're fixing the air condition. Let's move all these boxes.
14:06We'll bring them back in a few days.
14:09And then they don't bring back those boxes.
14:12We've got to have safe elections.
14:14We have to have borders.
14:17Ideally, we have to have a free press, which we don't have.
14:20We don't have a free press.
14:21We have a very dishonest press.
14:23This is an honor.
14:24We're going to find out whether or not he was right.
14:27This was a disgraceful election.
14:29And this guy sat back saying, well, I'm a member, or like he's a Republican or something.
14:36And almost right from the beginning, and he's tried to make the case that this election was a safe election.
14:45I think he said, this is the safest election we've ever had.
14:50And yet, every day you read in the papers about more and more fraud that's discovered.
14:54He's the fraud.
14:55He's a disgrace.
14:56So we'll find out whether or not it was a safe election.
15:00And if it wasn't, he's got a big price to pay.
15:04And he's a bad guy.
15:05Here's another one.
15:06I have no idea who he is.
15:08Krebs.
15:09I have no idea who he is.
15:12I'm sure he was in the room at some point, just like you're all in the room.
15:15But I have no idea who he was.
15:17So thank you very much.
15:18Those last two are very important, I think, for the country.
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