Transcript of Sunday Special with President Donald Trump and Tim Burchett, Dr. Ronny Jackson and Ned Ryun
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Hello, Dan. We are friends, aren't we? When you think about it, good friends.
Yeah, you're a good man. You've always been good to me and my family. I will never forget that outside of the politics and you being the change we need, you've always been a good man, and that means a lot to me. Mr. President, you will be taken over shortly. Thank the Lord. However, President Biden is claiming ridiculously that he's looking for a smooth transition. But out the door, he's suing Elon Musk, taking Cuba off the terrorism list, shoveling our money out the door, changing the line of succession to basically screw you over, and destroying our capability to drill offshore for oil and gas we need. Mr. President, this is not a smooth transition. He's trying to hurt you as you get into office. There's no doubt about that.
It's 100% right, and it started right from the beginning, and it's a disgrace what's happening. If you take a look, 635,000 acres. You know what that is? It's half the ocean. Take a look at it. He took it off. It's probably $60 trillion worth of value. That's more than double the debt that we own. He takes it off the value, just writes it off. It's like you write it off. But we're going to be redoing these things as soon as I get in. And literally on the day that I get in, we're going to be having executive orders that's going to reverse most of it. And whatever we can't reverse, we're going to go in to court. We're going to win them all in court very easily, quickly.
Good. That's great to hear.
He's making the transition absolutely different. He's making everything so difficult. He's been a terrible president. I read your statements every week where you go, the worst president in the history of our country. He really is. He's the worst president in the history of the country. He's always talking about a smooth transition. Then he goes out and wipes out 635 million. Think of it. 635 million acres. I want to do a plot map. It's got to be the whole ocean. They're very bad people. They're very evil people, Dan. Very sad. The weapon The weaponization that he did, and it probably worked out to my advantage, but the weaponization that he did with Jack Smith, the deranged human being, the weaponization he did should never happen to this country again.
I agree with you. I think it is one of many reasons you got elected, but the weaponization was revolting to many Americans. My second question, Mr. President, a big, huge news yesterday about this proposed Israel Hamas deal. Listen, it's clear that the Biden team was ready to capitulate to basically all of Hamas's demands. Biden was basically negotiating for Hamas against Israel. Did your team make clear to the terrorist Hamas that this is the best deal they were going to get, that it was only going to get worse from here when you take office on Monday? Basically, if they didn't accept the release of some of these hostages and stop demanding to remain in control that they were going to be wiped out? Because there's no deal without you winning the election. That's a fact.
If we weren't involved in this deal, the deal would have never happened. No deal would have It happened, and the hostages would never have probably seen life again, but they certainly wouldn't have been released for a long time. No, we changed the course of it, and we changed it fast. Frankly, it better be done before I take the oath of office. I assume it is now. We shook hands and we signed certain documents, but it better be done. It was so ungracious of Biden to say, Oh, he did it. He didn't do anything. If I didn't do this, if we didn't get involved, the hostages would never be out. They would have never come out. Very much like the Jimmy Carter situation with Reagan.
Well, Mr. President, your team has actual proof of this from Biden's own mouth. He's not that bright. He gives a speech yesterday, Mr. President Biden, and he says, these are his exact words. He says, This is the exact framework I've been proposing since May. Okay, so why didn't they agree to it then until you won the election? He basically made himself look like an idiot. He acknowledged there's no deal without you winning.
They wouldn't have done it, and they were never doing it. They would have never done it. His principal spokesman yesterday said, Thank you to President Trump and the Trump administration. Now, he did that because he knew it wouldn't have happened without us. Look, I'm not looking for credit. I want to get these people out. For three years, they've lived in hell, and we got to get them out, and it'll be great when we do. But there are dead people, many dead That October seventh tragedy would have never happened if I were President, Dan. Would have never happened. No chance.
Yeah, I've said that on the air many times. I believe Joe Biden's weakness led to Ukraine, led to China's Saber and all of this stuff. Mr. President, Americans voted for you the third straight time. Three for three. You're right about that, Dan.
Third time, you're right. Thank you.
It's not like meatloaf, two out of three ain't bad. But Americans are expecting shock and awe to repair the really unimaginable damage from the Biden years. This guy has been a forest fire for America. I think the momentum is there for what you would call one big, beautiful reconciliation Bill, and let me just explain in 10 seconds or less why. You've got the momentum now. The country's behind you. Even though we have a slim margin in the house, it's one big cause we can all get behind when we can fix the border, the defense industry, our national defense, the tax policy. We can do it all. The momentum is there. Have you changed your mind on that? Are you committed to one bill or maybe two separate bills?
Well, I really think you can do it either way. The end result is going to be the same or should be the same. But I actually think the one big Bill, and now it's been helped, and I have to say that, unfortunately helped, but it's been pushed along by what's happening in Los Angeles. The worst tragedy. I know 30 people who have lost their homes. These are well-to-do people. These are good people. They work hard. They're very respected people. They've lost their homes. They're walking around. They have no idea what happened. Just before I answer your question, I offer them about seven, six years ago, I offered them millions of gallons of water a day from coming down from up north, Canada and up north, pouring down millions and millions. You know that water comes down and it's sent out into the Pacific with the With the changing of a big valve, like their valve and your sink, but slightly bigger, like by a million times. With the changing of a valve, they would have had, and they still didn't change it. So everything was dry. The sprinklers in the houses were dry. They had no money.
Nobody talks about that. The fire hydrants were dry. It's a disgrace. I'd like to see one bill, and because of Los Angeles, because you think that's a Democrat thing, they want that money going so fast. Because of Los Angeles, I I think the concept of one big, beautiful bill has been helped greatly. You understand what I'm saying, Dick, because they wanted it so badly.
I do. Yeah, and I think you and your rallies have become a source of serious political capital and power. If we had one thing, remember Nude had the contract with America? Americans will rally behind this. Mr. President, do you want to be the one congressman to sink this thing? With your true social feed alone, you can end this man or woman's political career. We have the ability right now to do big things. I personally think one big bill is the way to go, but obviously, you've got a team of people right here.
Well, I think we'll get a lot of Democrat votes, too. I think we're going to get a... If we had a couple of negative Republican votes, I think we're going to get Democrat votes, too. But when you add Los Angeles into it, this is a new thing that two weeks ago we didn't talk about. If you add Los Angeles into it, then you can really do one big, beautiful bill because frankly, they want that so badly. They want the money to go out there so badly. I don't think we should do a bill until Los Angeles When Los Angeles is included, we get everything we want.
Good point. We're talking to President Donald J. Trump. Mr. President, there was unexplained drone incursions in the northeast, an area you're obviously familiar with being a New Yorker like me, that tri-state region. They appear to be a pretty major security threat from good sources I have to the homeland. Not all of them, but the unexplained ones, a lot of them. When you take office next week, Americans are scared about this. They're a little anxious, and nobody's panicked about it, but it appears we don't have control of our own skies. Can we get an answer to what this is, who is controlling them? Obviously, with the respect for national secrets, we get that. What we're doing to control this, it seems like a really big problem.
We'll be getting answers fast, and there's no reason why they're not giving an answer. I don't know. They must be embarrassed about something, or possibly it's us doing it, and they want to keep it top secret for whatever reason. But they should certainly have let the people know It's right over my house in New Jersey. The activity is taking place over Bedminister and areas near Bedminister, so it's a little weird, but we'll know soon, and you'll be one of the first to know, Dan. Absolutely. They should let people know. You can't do that. It's not only there. They have it in Virginia. I was talking to Glenn Yunkin, and he said, We have a serious drone problem there, too, where drones are coming from nowhere, and it's very interesting. It's a very similar problem. Something If there's something's going on, we're going to find out very quickly. It'll be one of the first things I look into.
Mr. President, one last question. Your team asked for 15 minutes. I'm going to respect your time, so I'll wrap it up here. You hinted at a recent presser's story I've been practically obsessed about for a long time, the identity of the infamous January sixth pipe bomber. It seems bizarre to me that the FBI continues to manipulate the American public about this case. The phone records saying they didn't have the phone records that they were corrupted, when the phone company said they weren't corrupted. They have all this video that appears to be manipulated. You seem to hint that they may know the identity of this person. They just don't want you to know. I believe that is the case. Can we get an answer between you, Pam Bondi, and hopefully, Cash Patel, on who this person is and have the FBI open the books? Because I believe this is a huge scandal and a massive cover-up.
I think we will, and I think we're going to find out about Ray Epps, and I think we're going to find out about Scaffold Man. You know who Scaffold Man is, right? The guy was screaming to everybody, Go into the building, go into the building. We're going to find out who scaffold man is, and we're going to find out some other things. I think you're going to be very happy with what I do with respect. I call them the J6 Hostages because I consider them hostages. They did a beautiful song, and they asked what I do, the words, the words, not the singing, the words. I did that song went to number one for so long. It was beating out Taylor Swift. I'm not a fan of Ella Swift, but that's okay. Everybody else beating them all out for a long time. It was pretty amazing, actually, the song and the whole thing, those people. Nobody's ever been treated so badly as those people.
Mr. President, thank you so much for spending time. Congratulations on a massive political win for reorienting the Republican Party in a better, more effective direction with actual diversity, not the left's version of it. I hope you have a wonderful time on Monday. America is breathing a collective sigh of relief now that you won. Thanks for everything you've done for the country.
We appreciate. Dan, I think you're going to be very happy on Monday. And your audience, which is very large, by the way, congratulations. You have a great success. But you're a very large audience is going to be very happy with the things I'm going to be announcing on Monday.
Wow. We're all looking forward to it. Mr. President, you have us tantalized here. We appreciate it. Thanks for your time, sir. Appreciate it very much.
Thank you very much. Thank you, Dan. You got it.
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Helixsleep. Com/dan. We talk with congressman Tim Burchard. He's been all over this this UFO, UAP thing. We also talked about reconciliation packages, what's going on up on the hill, and is there any appetite for spending cuts? Check this out. Try to bring you the best guests. This gentleman is always both entertaining and informative. He's a member of Congress from the wonderful state of Tennessee, one of my favorite places on Earth to hang out. We actually spend a lot of time on Broadway over there. Congressman Tim Burshet, welcome back to the show.
Hey, Dan. Thank you so much for having me on, brother. The number one question I get about Nadia, they ask me, What's Dan Bongino really like? I say, Really? He's pretty much like he is on the radio. I mean, he's just a regular guy doing an incredible job. And People love you in Tennessee, brother. Can't thank you enough.
Oh, thank you. Oh, well, thank you. I spend a lot of time there. It's such an amazing state. There's been such an influx of people. You're having the same issue Florida is having. Let me ask you first, because we just played amazing clip from CNN with that clown, Acosta. I wish more people would do this on the network. Why they don't? I don't know. Maybe they're afraid they won't get an invite back or whatever. I'm glad you called him out to his face, but I want you to address the larger problem here with left-wing media. Congressman, you know as well as I do, if you go on conservative media, Newsmax, Fox, The Bungino Show, it doesn't matter, and you're constantly lying to constituents, how are you going to vote on tax cuts that Joe Biden's a Martian, whatever. You're just making up stupid stuff. You know as well as I do, the Tea Party Caucus, Freedom Caucus, others are going to be like, I'm tired of this guy. He's a liar. We just don't tolerate. I'm not telling you we're perfect, but we don't. There is a small but really virulent portion of the left that enjoys people like Acosta.
Who have perpetrated every single hoax out there. They seem to really enjoy this stuff, and I'm glad you called them out on the air for it.
Well, thank you. I told somebody, it's like a debate. Every time I'm on CNN, these dreadful people call from generally outside of Tennessee and just berate the girls in my office. And I'm telling you, they're not a gutsy bunch, these liberals, trying to make some girl cry. Let them talk to me face to face, and we'll see what happens. I'm sick of this stuff. It's time for America to take our dadgum country back, and this is how we do it. A lot of my conservative friends won't even go on seeing in or any of these other jack legs just because they don't... I I don't want softballs, man. I want them to throw a hard pitch at me, and I want to be able to answer because the conservative cause is right. We spend too much dadgum money. We're stealing it from our grandchildren. The borders are open. Rapists are coming in. That is the fact. When you send a military recruiter, a guy out in a dress to recruit a bunch of red-blooded American men and women, you're not going to get the best and brightest. I swear to you, our enemies are laughing laughing at us with that stuff.
They are scared to death because there's a new sheriff in town. His name is Donald Trump.
I'm talking to Congressman Tim Burchet from Tennessee. Forgive me, but how many terms have you been in office? Forgive me, I could look it up, but it's easier to ask you.
I'm starting my seventh year, so it's the start of my fourth term in Congress.
You've got a decent sample size of how Congress works. I think we could both agree, me having followed politics for a very long time, you being up or up on Capitol Hill, that spending cuts are really, really politically difficult. They shouldn't be, but they are. Because what happens, the Democrats and their commy loser, a cost of friends in the media go, You're throwing grandma off a cliff. It doesn't matter what you cut. A study about shrimp running on treadmills, they'll be like, You're torturing the shrimp. I'm sensing a real change, though. And are you sensing it up on Capitol Hill between Doge and Donald Trump going for it and Trump 2. 0, that we may finally to see actual political momentum, not just to not spend more, but to actually spend less? Are you sensing that? It may be me from the outside of misreading it, but I certainly am.
I don't want to rain on your parade. I spent 16 years in Nashville in the legislature. In 12 of those years, I was in the Senate, and I was on the Finance Committee. I always remembered, I found this overlapping, as government always is, of spending. It was It worked out to around $6 million. And I passed a bill that saved the taxpayers $6 million. And I always remember a friend of mine who was a Democrat sitting beside me, leaned over and said, This is a great bill, Birchert. And I said, Thanks. And he said, I know just where I'm going to spend it. And that's the problem you have with all these guys, they have Doge tattooed on their foreheads. Where the hell were they for the last four years? I'll tell you where they were. They were in the gravy train line. And you said something very Be accurate. America has woken up, and it's time for them to exert that pressure on their elected officials. Watch your congressmen and senators. They come home, they go to the Lincoln Day, Reagan Day, the MAGA dinner, or what have you. They throw out the red meat.
Oh, Nancy Pelosi is getting rich off the stock market. Well, she's not even in the top 20 of the worst abusers of that system. Then you reelect them overwhelmingly, and then they come back to Washington, and they sell your butt down the river every dadgum time. Marjorie Taylor-Greens, a dear friend of mine, she and I were talking yesterday, and I said, The problem isn't out there. It's not the Democrats. It's going to be in this dadgum meeting. It's among the Republicans. We're going to pass a bill, Dan. I know you didn't ask for this. Sorry, I went to preach and I've had too much mountain business.
No, go for it. Go for it, brother.
But We're going to pass a bill probably in the House, and it's going to look... All these doge cuts, and it's going to look very conservative, and it probably is. And then the Senate's going to make their cuts. And guess what? They won't align, and that's what the big boys want. They want a feud, and then we'll pass a big omnibus and we'll just keep on spending. Because remember this, a month ago, everybody was talking about drones. Today, and the drones are still out there. My folks are telling me they're still out there. But today, nobody's talking about it. And the big boys realize that. They run out the clock, they get Elon frustrated. He goes off somewhere else and makes a billion dollars or a trillion, whatever he does, elsewhere. And there's no more focus on that. And it's back to Washington as usual. I was in a meeting last night, and they were talking about, We are going to spend more money at the Pentagon than we ever have. Now, imagine that. I keep saying they haven't passed the last eight audits. Dan, they won't even complete their audits. They are missing over a half a trillion dollars.
That is a battleship that they have lost. And nobody's asking... And you know what we're doing? We're telling those war pimps, you know how we're punishing them? We're sending them billions more dollars than they even asked for. So America, please. You understand better than anybody, Dan. But how many... I think during the Second World War, we had eight four-star generals And now we have 44. We have 44 four-star generals, and we're not in the middle of any war. We have got to start. We got to think more efficiently. It's not like my daddy's war. Daddy's a Marine, Second World War. Mama lost her brother fighting the Nazis. My mama flew an airplane during the Second World War. My parents were patriots. Daddy, first Marine division, Peleliu, Okinaw, went to China and fought the communists. Hey, it's not their war anymore. The Japanese are not We're going to bomb Pearl Harbor. And then six months later, we're going to start rolling across the Pacific. It's going to be handled in a matter of minutes, if not hours, if not days, by high tech type maneuvering, probably pilotless planes. That's the way it should go. But currently, we're building weapon systems that we will mothball on day one.
This is really depressing.
Do what?
This is really depressing. I mean, any good news up on Capitol Hill? I'm not asking you to put lipstick on the pig. You know that. Are we going to get any spending cuts at all? Because we're, as you know, Congress, and we're talking to Congressman Tim Burchin, we are on a mathematically certain path to de facto bankruptcy. That's a fact. So there's not going to be any spending cuts. Is this just it? I mean, is it over? We're just throwing water off the Titanic?
And that's where the listeners at Dan Bongino can help us. Start calling your representatives and senators now and say, We want to see real cuts. We don't want to see you cut it and spend it somewhere else. We're going to diminish the American dollar to where we will be a third-world country. I'm excited. I think we've got a real opportunity, but I'm not going to go out and tell people. I've been telling people for weeks. I said, The victory, get off this goddamn victory parade. Let's get to work. Let's get to this dadgum work.
No, I agree with you 100%. Jim, you know it, right? After election day, I said, All right, celebrate today. Have yourself a glass of bubbly if you're a drink, have a Jello shot if you're not without the alcohol. But that's it. Wednesday morning, it's time to give up. I hate to tell you, but this is not a perpetual party. We have two years to change the government around. No, we have four. No, we don't. We have two. The presidency is not a four-year term. It's two two-year terms because there's midterms. We don't forget it. We have For two years. I try to tell people this all the time. We could lose the House or the Senate. I hope we don't, but we could. But you said something really important. I want you to just repeat again for my listeners. I get this a lot. When I ran for Congress, you meet a lot of members about endorsements and positions they have. You know how it goes. One of the things they told me is, one of the first things they'll do is you get a call from a constituent. First, they look up the area code, make sure you're in their district.
But if it's a serious issue, they'll look up voting histories, do voter Vault or these things. If you are a voter, which most of my listeners are, and you call that office or send an email, not a form email, but a genuine email about any issue, spending cuts, they listen. I'm not saying it's going to be a transformative road to Damascus moment, but if one listener gets 10 people to do it, those congressmen and their staffers, believe me, they hear it.
100 %. I was in the state house when the Houston oilers were coming to Tennessee, the Titans. And I read an article in the Wall Street Journal. When these sports teams come to town, you'll sell a little more beer, a few hot dogs, some gasoline, a few phone fingers, and you'll get some national prominence. But the reality is the economic impact is not that great. And matter of fact, you end up stuck with the bill. And you know how many calls I got from my home district in Knox County? I was one of, I think, three or four people voted against taxpayer-funded sports teams in Tennessee. You know how many calls I got? I got three. Three calls against it. That's a groundswell of support. You call and you're educated on the issue, you follow up with a letter or an email, and then you hold them accountable. If they don't do what you do, you vote their butts out of office. That's the beautiful thing about this system.
Yes. Outcomes. You know, congressman, you would probably agree with me on this. I like you. We're obviously friends, but that doesn't get in the way of either mine or yours. If I started talking about the Communist Manifesto and how much I love leftism, I doubt it, but we may remain friends, but we're certainly not going to be professional allies. We have to stop getting into and listening to all the speeches these congressmen give. Oh, man, that guy put a cowboy on on. He said, I don't give a damn what he said. I don't care if you're mute and don't even talk. All I give a damn about is how you vote. There's way too many actors up on Capitol Hill who give all the flowery speeches, and then when it comes down to voting, they have a freaking D or an F from these conservative scoring sites. We have got to get past the speeches and into the actual outcomes.
Yeah. Have your kids and your grandkids show you how to use that computer and start looking at some of these rating services, conservative writing services, and they'll tell you where they vote on key votes. They'll call you and say, Hey, this is a key vote. We're grading this one.
I tell them that all the time. Let me ask you. I got about two minutes left. I want to get this question. You have been all over this UAP, UFO phenomenon all over it. You have been probably the most vocal voice up on the Hill for the truth. The drone situation in New Jersey, I'm not asking to give up classified information. You wouldn't anyway, obviously. However, within the realm of what you can say, I'm getting from sources that this is very concerning, to say the least, and a potential serious national security problem. Your thoughts?
100%. I didn't go to the classified briefing because that's a trap. You go in there and you can't speak about it, even if you know the answer. I can just get it off the street. It's on 15 minutes later, one of these liberal news sources who's got a Democrat that's leaking to them. I think the Chinese are using this to monitor for us to see our response, just like that balloon that we should have shot down, that these traitors in Washington wouldn't let us do it. All they were doing was monitoring our response. They've already got people on the ground. They got people dating congressmen. They've got a US Senator just passed Wait, over 10 years, her driver was a Chinese spy. They're everywhere up here. Look, all they're doing is monitoring our response. What is our response? Our media, failed. Our Congress, failed. Our military, failed. Failed. Our executive office failed. What happens if they put a submarine off the Coast of New York City and put 50 of those things into the air? With nuclear capabilities, dirty bombs are biological. We know they've experimented with biologics, and I have bills to stop that, and these gutless wonders up here won't move the bills because we are compromised.
You better wake up, America. This is the reality of the wars to come. And the Chinese, if they don't own them, they They have the componentry for them. It's just like our secret stuff we have. We say we don't want to let the Chinese know. Well, Dan, show me one component in this country in our electronics or in our jet airplanes or anything else that doesn't have Chinese componentry. We were told that the Chinese could possibly turn off some of our most high tech jet airplanes that are coming out now. We better wake up. That's nice.
Not like that's a problem. Congressman, I got to run, but I need a favor from you. I'm opening up my new studio soon, probably within three weeks, four weeks max. We put a lot of money into it. We're going to be able to do nice sit down interviews, two shots. I want to do a hour plus. You're one of my audience's favorite guests on this UAP, UFO issue. I think it would be a huge hit. People would love it. If you'd come down, we'll take care of getting you down here and everything. I would love to have you on. You got it. That would be fantastic. All right, great. See, Jim, get that on the record. We got it recorded. I got to run.
And as you've told me many times off the air, Dan, the camera makes love to me. Hey, but all kidding aside. I can remember my daddy, a World War II veteran, after a bad election, went down and looking at him across the table. He said, I'll say the blessing. And he said, Lord, please don't let us lose our country. That should be every American's prayer. Let's take our goddamn country back, Dan. God has given us a wonderful gift in this country, and we can do it. Amen.
And you're right. My listeners all the time are like, Is that Magnum PI? I'm like, No, it's Congressman Tim Burchard. Come on, man. Congressman got to run. Thanks for coming on. Really appreciate it. Love you, Dan.
Thanks, brother.
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Hey, Dan, thanks for having me. Always enjoy being on the show, man.
Yeah, we love having you. So, congressman, you're watching this debacle right now. Pete Hegset, a guy you and I know very well, a man of integrity and dignity, a man who is written about extensively some of the problems with our military. You're watching the Democrats freak out, laub a bunch of anonymous, basically insulting allegations against them, many of which have been discredited. But did you notice, Dr. Jackson, that the Democrats aren't focusing on the problems you and I have discussed in the past about the military, the DEI problem, the refocus away the receding problem. This is all just, it seems like a big smoke screen to cover from the problems they largely caused.
Yeah, absolutely. They don't want to talk about any of that stuff. They don't want to talk about how they basically destroyed our military over the last four years. They did a lot of that in the eight years of the Obama administration. They don't want to talk about any of that stuff. But I'm embarrassed for these Democratic senators. I mean, it's just shameful that they get up there and they just keep repeating over and over these anonymous claims, and they're anonymous. No Nobody comes forward and says this. And believe me, Dan, we talked about this before. I have been the victim of this myself. It's absolutely ridiculous. But that's all they want to do is try to tear down his character based on anonymous complaints. And they don't want to talk about how he's going to fix the stuff that they broke over the last four years. I think a piece of great candidate. They fear Pete. They're scared the death of Pete because they know President Trump picked him because he's going to go in there and he's going to turn that place upside down. He's going to burn that place to the ground when it comes to this woke, progressive garbage that they've let infiltrate our military.
And the Pete is going to find these people and get rid of them. He's going to change fundamentally the way that place operates, and it scares them to death.
We're talking to Dr. Ronny Jackson, a person really, I hate the word uniquely, but genuinely uniquely qualified to comment on this. Dr. Ronny Jackson was in our military as a medical doctor. Dr. Ronny Jackson is a member of Congress, so he definitely understands the machinery upstairs in Capitol Hill. Third, you were nominated to be VA Secretary when John Tester, now a man who thankfully lost his job in the US Senate, tried to sabotage your career with ridiculous allegations. I I personally knew were false because I worked with you. So you've seen all of this. But we really need to refocus here, Ronny, because this DEI focus in the military is bad enough in corporate America, where when you get away from merit, maybe you run a pizza company, you produce terrible pizza because you're not focused on pizza. You're focused on skin color and other stuff. But in the military, Dr. Jackson, as you know, it's not a figurative thing. You're talking about actual life and death where you're putting incompetent people in charge due to completely unrelated characteristics who could lead men, women into combat and get people killed. This is a serious thing.
No, it absolutely is. Dan, the military, historically, has been one of the One of the shining stars in our society of where you go and you don't care about race or gender or anything else like that. We're all in this together. I mean, I could have cared less when I was in Iraq and we were taking incoming rounds at the camp I was at, and we had casualties all over the place. I could have cared less what color somebody was standing next to me. I didn't care about any of that stuff. But what they've done is they've gone in and they've done this all over our country. But like you said, it's incredibly dangerous that they've done this in our military. They are working overtime to try to make people in our military races. Everything they do is based on identity politics, straight versus gay, black versus white, man versus woman, rich versus poor. And they push that into our military, and they tried to fragment our military and make people hate each other based on their race or their gender or something else. And it's super dangerous. It has operational consequences. You can see a little bit of some of this stuff about what's going on with the fires out in California right now, where they focused on woke ideology and green New deal stuff and all that stuff, and did not focus on being prepared for these big fires.
That's the same thing that happens in our military. We are not prepared to fight wars right now. We are not prepared to respond to a terrorist attack in this United States because of what has been done over the last four years in the Biden administration. We got to get that back, man, or we're in trouble. We're in bad trouble.
Talked to Dr. Roni Jackson, congressman from the state of Texas, was nominated for a cabinet spot, was ruthlessly attacked by Democrats. Dr. Jackson, as a member of our military, you're familiar with what happens at boot camp. The most troubling thing I think about this DEI cancer that's ripping America apart is one of the things they teach in Boot camp, I get this complaint all the time from friends of mine in the military, is that they break you down, and they break you down of any preconceived notions to build you up as a team, where they eliminate these external characteristics. You could have a guy from the Appalachian region of America and a guy who was a surfer in California. They're in boot camp, their heads are shaved, they're treated the exact same, and they're taught to operate as a team. If you ever wanted to introduce a pernicious ideology to destroy team cohesion, which is necessary in the military in a life or death situation, it's to get people to start to focus on absolutely ridiculous things like a guy's religion, sex, or anything else. Your job is one thing. Act as a unit and go kill the bad guy.
That's it. This will destroy our military. I mean, the damage is incalculable. It's done already. But Pete's getting in there and he's going to rip it out, root and branch. This is why they hate him so much.
Absolutely. Look, Dan, here's a perfect example of this. Since the day he was announced as the nominee and the day that President When I was elected, I'm on the Arm Services Committee now, and I've been told that the recruiting numbers are starting to go through the roof now. They've lowered the standards across the board. They've done things like they've gone in and they've tried to manipulate the standards at Bud's because they are so determined determined to make sure they get the first woman Navy SEAL across the line that they will go in and they will undermine the requirements to be a Navy SEAL just to make that happen. That does not make this country safer. They've gone in. They're talking about That's Buds right now, the famous boat run where the Seals have to run around the beaches with these heavy boats over their heads and stuff. They've decided that maybe they should get rid of that because most of the women that are coming through don't have the upper body strength to do something like that. Therefore, that should not be something that's a part of it. There's a reason that is in that curriculum.
That's because in real life, you may have to do that. And it's tired and it's hard as Bud is. That is not the hardest day of your life if you're in combat. And I worry about those kinds of things. I worry about the fact that they've instituted so much of this racist, woke agenda in our military that people don't want to join the military anymore. I have countless friends of mine that spent careers in the military, just like I did, that have told their kids not to go into the military. And traditionally, that's the number one source of new admissions into our military is the kids who had parents that serve. They're telling their kids not to do it because of the way it's changed. And you know what they've done in response because their numbers have gone down? They've reduced the requirements and the standards across the board. They're taking people with drug history. They're taking people that are just morbidly obese and way overweight and people that can't meet the physical standards. It is a bad It is a bad road that we've started a path that we've gone down now. I think we're going to have to have somebody like Pete Heggsett that's going to come in and have the guts and the balls to stand up to the plate and say no more.
He's got the support of the commander in chief, which is awesome. But that's why they fear him.
Roni, one of the things that bothers me most is you had Christopher Ray, the soon, thankfully to be departed FBI director, a genuinely awful one at that. He was on 61 Minutes. He used to be 60 minutes, but they added a minute. So 61 minutes the other day talking about the threat from China. We know about the China spy balloon. We know about China buying up farmland near military installations. We know about China and their use of drones, their infiltration of our critical infrastructure. Dr. Jackson, China, which you being up in Congress, you're probably getting briefings on this, obviously we're not privy to, is the biggest threat to our national security right now. There are other ones, but China is a pretty significant one. They have to be laughing at us with this focus on DEI and away from lethality. This isn't the thing this Communist regime is focused on. Matter of fact, I wouldn't be surprised if they have intelligence agents in the United States actively pushing this stuff, knowing it's easier to destroy the United States from the inside out rather than the outside in.
Oh, yeah. They've manipulated social media. They've got into it. They've used TikTok and everything else they can to basically push this woke green agenda all into our military, which has consumed We've been doing countless hours with the DEI training. They're talking about things like making tanks electric. I mean, just ridiculous stuff. The Chinese love it because every day that this happens, they get further and further ahead of us. They will very soon be the dominant military power on this planet, as well as probably the dominant economic power at some point, the way we're going in the Biden administration. They love it. The more time and the more money that we waste on this garbage, it's better It's hard for them because they're getting further and further ahead. And we got to worry about it. They're doing all kinds of stuff. And there's been countless numbers of unaccompanied Chinese military age males crossing our border. You got to ask yourself, what are they doing here? Why are they coming over here? I feel like they're preparing for that day when we finally go to war with China, that they're going to be prepositioned to do who knows what.
We've seen all kinds, and they're very good at cyber in manipulating those kinds of systems to bring grids down to mess with our water system and all this stuff. I think all that's just in play right now. I think that they've been working on that for a while as well as trying to destroy us from the inside out culturally. And I think that we've had weapons come across. We've had handheld launched surface to air missiles that we've captured crossing our border. Huge numbers of jihadi terrorists, which the Chinese have facilitated getting over here and crossing our border along with the Mexican sales, they're setting us up for failure in a big way.
Dr. Jackson, I wanted to ask you a question about the Secret Service because you and I work together extensively. You know protective operations as well as anyone you are a medical doctor with the White House Medical Union, the medical doctor. You've been on a ton of these protective ops. Secret Service obviously struggled. We got an inauguration coming up. I think the Secret Service has been a victim of mission creep. You and I both know amazing people that work there. The problem is if you ask a member of Congress, a Secret Service agent, or a guy who's a short order cook in a restaurant to do a million different things, then he can't do one thing really well. The Secret Service is involved in all kinds of computer crimes, financial crimes, bank fraud, check kiting, counterfeiting, It, national security, special events, foreign dignitary protection. The bottom line is you've got to focus on doing one thing well. What are your thoughts in the next Trump administration about a secret service reform package that has them exclusively We're really focusing on presidential and vice presidential security.
Well, I'm with you, Dan. I've heard you talk about this before, and you and I have talked about this as well. I agree with you 100%. Nobody understands the requirements of the secret service and the responsibilities that they have right now better than you. You're right. They've proved countless times here in the last few years that they're not up to the job when it comes to their role of protection, specifically protecting the President of the United States or a candidate for President of the United States. So I think that you're absolutely right. They need to get away from the investigation side of the house. They need to be focused 110 % on protection. They've been victim to the same type of stuff that we've been talking about with the Department of Defense right now with regards to losing focus of what their real mission is and having all this woke stuff, this DEI stuff forced down their throat. They've hired people based on DEI that aren't qualified to do the job. And we have to have someone go in there and get those folks out, hire good people to do the job, and really define what the mission is.
And I agree with you, the mission should be protection and nothing but protection. And I think if that means moving them out of the Department of Homeland Security and moving them somewhere else, I think we should look at that, too. I think that being inside of a massive organization like Department of Homeland Security might not be the best thing for the Secret Service. You may have thoughts on that as well, but I think we have to do it. It's broken, man. We got to fix it.
No, I agree with you. You're sticking them in a box with a Hundreds of thousands of people and satellite offices and everything else. The mission is critical, Dr. Jackson. If we lose the President, the entire history of the world changes outside of the obviously evil, tragic The consequences of that, the entire history of the world changes. It is a critical mission. Reform is necessary. Dr. Jackson, thanks for your time on the Pete Hagset matter. Thanks for your service to the country and a commenting on the Secret Service. We really appreciate it. You're welcome back anytime.
Thank you, Dan. Appreciate it, man.
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Yeah, no, good to be back with you, Dan, and looking forward to the conversation.
Yeah, man. We always like having you on because you're one of these guys like Sean Davis that doesn't have an allegiance to these folk party designations, more of the ideas that matter. We appreciate that. You're a particularly smart guy, too. Right before you came on, I was talking about the ending the EO for birthright citizenship. There is a myth out there, Ned, that this is a decided legal issue. If you're born in the United States, you're a citizen. It is not. As a matter of fact, it has been an ongoing generational legal question about when they say subject to the jurisdiction thereof, do they mean political jurisdiction or territorial? The genius of Donald Trump is now we're going to get an answer now that it's been blocked by a judge.
That's right. No, I mean, it is a new day in America. What is this? Happy Liberation Day number three. Or four. He hit the ground running and made it very clear with his executive orders. I mean, I put him in three different buckets, Dan. One was obviously the idea of border immigration/citizenship. The other one was energy, and then the last one was administrative state. I loved all of the executive orders, except for the TikTok one. But I'm not going to quibble. We can't be perfect, but we can be pretty close to perfect. And I think one of the fundamental issues that you just brought up, if you don't have an enforceable border, you don't have sovereignty, you don't even really have citizenship. And I think the whole idea of what does it actually mean to be a citizen, whether it's this cold question mark about birth birthright citizenship or people coming in illegally and then having all the benefits in many ways of American citizens, what does it actually mean to be an American citizen moving forward? And I think Trump has realized that. Obviously, it's been a big issue for him on the idea of border and immigration.
And I think this whole idea of birthright citizenship is going to bring up the debate, what does it actually mean to be an American citizen? We are not an economic zone. We are very unique people with a very unique culture, with a very unique constitution and the Constitution Republic. We have to have the conversation about what does it actually mean to be a citizen of this country? This is, again, one of those issues, birthright citizenship.
It's never been fully litigated. It's like these things, these talking points that get thrown around. You and I live in the talking head space. We just do. There are some people like you and Sean Davis I respect, or other people are morons. I hear stupid stuff all the time. They're like, You can't scream fire in a movie theater. That is not the legal standard for free speech. Did you miss 40 years of history? You hear this thrown around all the time. It's a settled legal question if you're born. It is absolutely not a settled legal question. Like I said, have you seen anything like this, like Donald Trump bringing these issues to the forefront? You've been involved in politics a long time. One of the arguments I made about why a second term Donald Trump was going to be valuable when other people were like, Oh, he's going to be a lame duck. So number one, he is. No. Because you've got JD advance. You've got this political legacy is going to live on with or without him. So he's not technically a lame duck. He's going to have political power. But second, he has no worries about re-election.
He came in, I've never seen anything like this. Boom, shock and awe.
I've had this conversation with him in the past. You have four years. It doesn't matter. You're not going for re-election. Let's make this the most epic four years we've ever seen, at least in recent times, maybe for generations, for this And let's have these big fundamental questions about, obviously, border immigration, citizenship, obviously, the future of this country in regards to energy independence and all these things. But also, I couldn't tell which one I loved the most in the executive orders dealing with the administrative state. But let's have the conversation about the legitimacy of that. And the thing that has been very apparent to me and very unique about Donald Trump among recent Republican presidents is that he has rejected the premise that what we have in our current form of an administrative state, is not legitimate. He rejects the premise, and he's calling into question with these executive orders, You are not legitimate. You do not decide. You do not set policy. The head of the Article 2 executive branch, the Julie elected President, that be Trump, I'm the one who decides the policies, and your job and your responsibility is to actually implement those policies and to work for the benefit of the American people.
I mean, not to get too into the weeds here, Dan, but his executive order on the SES types, the senior executive service officials, amazing. And for those that are listening that are maybe not as aware, you have all the political appointees, the secretaries, the undersecretaries, all the political appointments. Then you've got the federal employees. In between the political appointments and the federal employees is the SES level. It's a very powerful government official, and they manage, I think it's about 75 federal agencies. Again, Dan, they think they decide. They think they govern. They think they set policy. For him to directly address the SES level on day one in an executive order, amazing. Absolutely incredible.
Yeah, I'm actually glad you brought that up. We have a really politically involved audience, and it's nice It's definitely not in the weeds for them. They appreciate hearing this. A lot of people don't know that, that there is this insulated layer of high-end government bureaucrats. They're not all bad guys. There are people I know in the Secret Service now. It's a level above. Unfortunately, it's a lot of them. But you have GS14, GS15, and then you start getting into the SCS level, and they become, you're right, this insulated layer, almost to, I'm saying this word in a sarcastic way, but to protect the deep state from any implementation of a Donald Trump command. Like, Oh, I don't know, man, the SC. And you're seeing it with the DEI stuff, where they're just telling DEI people, Just recategorize your job as holistic meditation.
But the point I want to make to those listening is the fact that the progressives, when they started this administrative state, these SES types, and I would argue GS14s and 15s, they have been operating under the entire premise of the administrative state, which is the unelected bureaucrats are the ones who are supposed to govern. They're the ones who are supposed to decide. It has nothing to do with the Constitution Republic. And again, it goes back to those fundamental issues I was talking about. Donald Trump understands there are fundamental issues that have to be addressed for the good of the country now, but also for the future of the country, what we will look like as a people, what we will look like as citizens, will we be energy independent, which is a national security issue, and what form of governance will we actually have? Will we return to a Republic? Are we going to continue down this administrative state path? That's the thing that I hope people did not lose in those executive orders, dealing with obviously very current issues, but fundamental at the very basis for who we are as a people, who we are as a country, what our future looks like.
Honestly, except for the TikTok thing, I couldn't be happier with what he did.
Yeah, I agree. We're talking to Ned Ryan. Ned, your new book out, which is pretty incredible. You guys should check it out. Give it a plug. I want to ask you another question, too, before we go.
Yeah, American Leviathan is the birth of the administrative state and progressive authoritarianism, really about the rise at the turn of the 20th century of these progressives, rejecting our Constitutional Republic, rejecting and breaking apart the machinery of the Republic, which is the diffusion of power, and then building out this massive bureaucracy administrative state filled with unelected bureaucrats who really they view as a vehicle for salvation, and they view the bureaucrats as the ones, even though they were unelected, as the ones who should be doing the actual governing. And then you find yourself in the 21st century going, why do these unelected bureaucrats think they decide? Why do they think they can take out the duly elected President of the United States? And you realize this this tension is between two very different governing philosophy. I try to make it a very concise explanation of where it began, how we got here, and then how we get out of it. American Leviathan. I appreciate the great Dan Bongino blurbing the book for me.
It's an excellent book. It's an excellent book. One of the things the book addresses, which I think is perfectly timed for the Trump administration, is the founding fathers, who I adore, their vision of what this country was going to be was unmatched match. The Constitution is the greatest governing document in the history of planet Earth. However, they assumed we would have men of integrity in government moving forward, and they assumed wrong. When you look at the Congress, specifically the House of Representatives, they assume that these people would jealously guard their power, like the power of the purse, and would not empower an administrative state because, God forbid, you spend money without us asking. But what happened is they didn't anticipate that these congressmen would become such cowards, and they would not want to take for this bankrupt country. So what they do is they write loose regulations, and they let the bureaucrats then go and spend the money for them. And that's how you wind up with the student loan debacle.
Yeah. Having talked with members, I'm doing a documentary on American Leviath And hopefully it's coming out in February. But having some conversations with current elected officials and members of Congress, it's even worse than you think, Ned. There are lots of members of Congress who think they should take. They ask these different departments and agencies, what money do you need? They take them at face value. They think their job and responsibilities then pass through, be a pass through to give these agencies and departments whatever they want. They pass these 4,000 and 5,000-page bills that are roughly frame out, generally what they want. They send it to these unelected bureaucrats in the Article 2 branch, where most of the administrative state resides. And these bureaucrats put the fine points with statutes and regulations on these bills, and that's the actual governing. So Congress has not only capitulated an because they just give them the funding that they want. They've also capitulated on the idea of legislating. I mean, the Article 1 branch has, of their own volition over decades, given these Article 2 bureaucrats the right to govern this country. And I think this is, again, one of the fundamentals, where you got to get back to there's an Article I branch, there's an Article II branch, there's an Article III branch, because the founders got something very right, Dan.
They did not trust human nature. They did not trust human nature to have consolidated power. And the The whole idea was diffusion of power so that it would never be abused. What the bureaucrats and the administrative state have been doing and trying to do for the last 100 years is consolidate the legislative executive and judicial into one branch, into their bureaucracy, to be able to do everything that they want with not a whole lot of oversight and then dictate to the American people, this is how you're going to live your lives. That's why I say it's progressive authoritarianism.
Ned Ryan, last question for you. We always appreciate your time. I talk I know a lot of business people. I like to invest, and I'm fascinated by an entrepreneurship is my thing. I'm always fascinated by CEOs and business leaders who are constantly telling you what they can't do. I'm like, That's not what we're paying you for. We're paying you for a big, hairy, audacious vision of what you think the and he can do, not what it can't do. If you love or hate Elon Musk, Elon Musk is when he's like, I'm going to go to space. That's crazy. Okay, watch me. That's the thing with Donald Trump. I'm not lionizing anyone, but he doesn't seem to understand his own limits. I I don't mean that in an extra constitutional, super constitutional way. I just mean he sees the United States as his powerhouse, and he's like, Well, why are we putting up with this crap from China? I understand. Why are we letting them keep American hostage? What idiot told you that was a good thing? He's not always telling America what they can't do. He's always asking his people, Hey, why not?
I was just going to say, you took the words out of my mouth. Donald Trump's approach to life has been, Why not? Why can't I do that? Why can't we do that? Why shouldn't we be doing that? That, to He is precisely what we need at this point in our history. It's a singular moment. The man for the hour is Donald Trump. And I think it's his entire approach of we shouldn't accept anything. We should be asking why not? And I'll just say this, Dan, my greatest part about Donald Trump is this. He truly believes decline is a choice. We choose not to decline. We choose to be great and climb to even greater heights of freedom and prosperity. And that, to me, is what America needs this moment. We choose not to decline. We choose to be great, and we choose to climb to even greater heights of freedom and prosperity. The guy that I think is going to do it, and hopefully instill a lot of courage into Republicans on the Hill, is Donald J. Trump.
We're talking to Ned Ryan, author of the great book, American Leviathan. Pick it up, Ned. I got to run, but I'll just leave you this. When he was interviewing on my podcast a couple of weeks before the election, his daughter wanted an ice skate in Walman Rink in New York, and because New York City ran, it never worked. He was like, Just turn it over to me. I'll fix it. It took him six months, and he fixed it. That's Donald Trump. Ned Ryan, thanks so much for your time. Pick up the book, folks, American Leviathan. Really appreciate it. Thanks for coming on.
Thanks, Dan.
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We talked with President Donald Trump right before his inauguration. Then we talked with Rep. Tim Burchett about his run in with the hapless Jim Acosta and what's going on in Congress. Next we talked to Dr. Ronny Jackson, also in congress about what the Democrats are trying to do to Trump's nominees. Finally we talked with Ned Ryun about Trump's first week and his book American Leviathan.
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