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Donald Trump made a rather stunning and unconstitutional admission while he was sitting next to the President of Turkey, Erdoğan, on Thursday. Donald Trump just blurted out, with all of this tariff money that we're bringing in, okay, Donald, what we're going to have to do now is we're going to have to bail out all of the farmers right now. That's what we're going to do. Just listen to what he said here. Here, play this clip.

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We want to take our money. We're doing well because of tariffs. We're doing unbelievable. We're making more money than we ever have made. And by the way, we're going to take some of that tariff money that we made. Just to get off the subject for a second. We're going to take some of that tariff money that we made. We're going to give it to our farmers who are for a little while going to be hurt until it kicks in. The tariffs kick into their benefit. So we're going to make sure that our farmers are in great shape because we're taking in a lot of money.

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That's the definition of a Ponzi scheme right there. The tariffs are literally what is hurting the farmers as there's retaliation by countries like China and elsewhere, and as they're looking towards Brazil. But Donald Trump is so focused on delivering a TikTok subsidiary for his rich oligarch friends in the United States that he's basically given up legitimate trade objectives with China. And now our farmers are going bankrupt. So now they're going to get a bailout. And also Argentina is getting a bailout while American hospitals are being shut down, health care is being ripped away from Americans. Grosseries are less affordable right now. Donald Trump's approval is absolutely plummeting, by the way. More on that in a moment. But here's Donald Trump's Agriculture Secretary, Brooke Rollins. Here's what she's got to say about how farmers are having what's going through farmers' minds right now. Let's play this.

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That alongside, of course, the President's effort to realign America around American products and making all of these new deals, we are at a point where we're looking at the harvest where we're looking at our soy, corn, wheat, sorghum, cotton farmers who are facing very, very difficult times. We are currently in conversations here at the White House across the government on a farmer aid package. In our current programming right now, we've got about $13 billion moving out under.

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Of course, we've got to bail out Argentina. Nothing says American first like bailing out Javier Mallet of Argentina, their libertarian President who Trump and Musk said he was going to be so good for Argentina. Apparently, they're about to go bankrupt, and at least $20 billion of our taxpayer dollars are now going to Argentina. What? Here, play this clip.

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That's what it's done very careful bath about. Anybody who thinks that they can cause a panic in our country markets, it has to understand that the US is going to be a firm backstop to that. It's not that we're trying to put our finger on the scales of an election. We're trying to just make sure that market manipulators don't influence the election.

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Should we have a confidence then that the US will will support Argentina?

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Yes, the US 100% will support Argentina, and of course, support the will of the voters. But again, there have been times where there are people who do things like they call them naked short attacks and so on, where market turmoil can be created ahead of an election by people who maybe- And then this delusional, bizarro, Fox World, Maria Bartaroma and Kevin Hassett pontificate about how there's actually no inflation right now, Everything is going great.

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And Kevin Hassett says, I don't even worry about tariffs being passed on to consumers. It hasn't happened before. It's not going to happen in the future. As inflation is rising, here, play this clip.

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Therein lies the question in terms of whether or not that growth leads to ultimately companies passing on price increases.

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We haven't seen the inflation because we're looking at these numbers and they're low.

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But do you think at some point something's got to give that companies will stop eating the tariffs and in fact, start passing it on to consumers?

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The way I think about it, I don't worry about that at all. The way I think about it is last time, we had inflation below two and really high growth because there was a supply-side boom from all of the Trump policies.

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If you have a-It's going to be a boom, just maybe in 2026, maybe in 2027. I don't know. Maybe if we bail out Argentina and the farmers. Boom, boom, boom. What are they talking about? Let's bring in Democratic Congress member Joe Morrely from New York's 25th Congressional district. You've seen Donald Trump in that state of New York before, even took the oval office the first time and then ran the country into the ground. And then I guess people are like, Let's see what the encore is like, well, it's even far worse right now. I mean, what I think I just showed there just looks like a Ponzi scheme. It's not even a good one. It just looks like defrauding us to our faces. Like they think we're stupid, Congress member.

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Well, okay. It's a little bit like I feel bad for all the sycophants around Donald Trump because, first of all, they're all playing to him as the audience. They could care less about actually giving information to the American public, but they're always playing to him. And the problem is they have an untenable situation, all of which has been caused by Donald Trump. And like anything where you're just dealing with the thing right in front of you and you don't think about the totality of what you're doing and you make a mistake, and then you have to cover it up by doing something else. And after a while, you end up in this endless disaster, which is what we have. There is no theory of the case here. This makes no economic sense whatsoever. Them telling us that prices aren't rising is one thing. But when you're actually sitting at your kitchen table and you're paying more money and you're at the end of the month going, how does this not add up as much? So I feel bad for them because they got to go around like the Emperor with no clothes and try to somehow say nice things about a guy who's really...

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I mean, he's about as serious as someone you know from the corner bar who's in the corner bar stool, who's had too much to drink, and is just spewing nonsense, and somehow they have to make it sound as though it's legitimate, which it's clearly not. And this would all be really funny. It would be good for a Saturday Live skit or series of skits. The problem is it's hurting real Americans and real American families, and it's completely disrupting the whole world order. And America is quickly becoming a laughing stock, all of which ultimately American family is going to pay the price for.

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You're the vice-ranking member on the House Appropriations Committee, And so when Donald Trump makes a comment that we've brought in $17 trillion, that's what he says. And then his press secretary, who I call a propaganda, says $9 trillion. So it's somewhere between $9 and $17. But then we see for the last fiscal year, the deficit increased by another $2 trillion. We knew that last month, the deficit increased more year over year than it did under former President Biden. I forget what the number was, 345 or 350 on 650 billion in expenditures. We literally have the data here. So if we brought in 17 trillion and there was a two trillion dollar deficit, that would mean that we have a $15 trillion surplus, which would be great. That would actually be a golden age if that was taking place. But when you sit with your colleagues on a very serious committee where you go through numbers and you have to talk about appropriations, how do they even look at you? How do they look at you with a straight face?

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Well, I think there's a lot of them that are metaphorically looking down at their shoes, hoping nobody's going to call on them in class. I mean, The funny thing is, Trump administration touts eight trillion. Of course, the President can't help them, so it's got to double a number. And by the way, the eight trillion, to your point, is all a fantasy. I mean, this doesn't exist. This is where a country says, Oh, yeah, we'll invest in America. And he just starts writing down the numbers as though they've already happened. I mean, the truth is, Biden actually got real investments in the United States by foreign governments and by companies that were relocating and reshoring in the United States because manufacturing is a big deal. We do want more companies back in the United States. But here's the problem. Whenever the President speaks, and I hate to make light of this because he's the President of the United States, but it's almost, without exception, just fantasy. It bears no connection to reality whatsoever. This week, he's a scientist suddenly, and he's telling us what we should do for a fever if you're a pregnant woman, or he can't pronounce anything because he really doesn't know it.

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He's giving medical advice, and then he's talking about autism, and then he's talking about trade deficits of which he knows nothing. It's an endless series of just baloney, and any serious people would find this laughable. Problem is, as you pointed out, he's the President of the United States, so we've never had a situation like this. 250 years of American life, you've never had somebody less serious in the oval office who really doesn't even understand the nature of the presidency, doesn't understand the nature of leadership. This is all his personal grievance and how he sees the world, which, again, bears no resemblance whatsoever to reality. It's going to leave an indelible mark on America for generations to come. I mean, it's easy to stop a lot of this. It's easy to stop medical research. It's easy to stop work at the National Science Foundation. It's easy to stop hiring federal workers. What's really hard is restarting any of that, all the work that we need to do to continue to be economically secure and to secure from the military point of view. It's all being ruined under this presidency.

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Now we're headed towards a shutdown because Trump has ordered Republicans have no conversations at all with Democrats, yet alone negotiate. Just do not speak with them. That's a very unprecedented concept of like, Don't even talk because you do need the votes, at least in the Senate. I think the American people expect that there be at least a modicum of talking. This wasn't the way that it used to be. This is a very Trumpy thing. But you see the playbook that he's rolling out today, and it's the same playbook that he does before the election. His plan is he's going to say, Democrats are funding illegal migrants. Just say the word trans multiple times. Trans, trans, trans, migrants, migrants, migrants, crime, crime, crime. Just then try to rely on this right wing media ecosystem of Fox and Everybody to pound that message through New York Post, through your front page cover. Just push it out and hope that that influences the American people's approval. The quidapiac, Paul, has his approval at 38%. This is a deeply unpopular person who's getting more unpopular. And this is his response to things, trans, migrant. Is it going to work, though, when he does this crap?

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When he pulls this, are Americans going to go, Oh, I guess Democrats, trans. I don't even know what the argument is. Transgender for everybody. I don't even know what the hell that means.

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To your point, this is really all a distraction. What Trump knows is that people are always concerned about public safety. So he just throws out crime wherever he can. He's not serious about crime. He's certainly not serious about violent crime. He pardoned hundreds of violent people who attacked the United States Capitol, leading to the death of police officers at the Capitol, and he just gave him a blanket pardon. So he's not serious about it. Nothing that he ever does is serious, but it's a distraction in the same way that immigration becomes a distraction, although I think he's clearly overplaying his hand in that space, and that's going to come back to haunt him. But here's the interesting thing is if you had tried this 40 years ago, where most people got their news through the evening news or the daily newspaper, everyone saw it. But now, most of the Most of the people who I think are MAGA supporters, they literally are only watching Maria Bartolomo and watching their favorite news people. So they're not getting any of this news. And until it affects them directly, and there is a lag time between when things happen and when you feel the impact of them.

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It may be too late by then, but he is becoming more and more in popular because it's just not going to work. He doesn't really have a theory of the case. This is all personality, grievance, politics, and practicing the dark arts of fear and anger and resentment. I mean, you even look at what happened, the tragedy last week with Charlie Kirk, who I'm not Charlie Kirk. I didn't really know much about him. I've seen some of the stuff he said since his passing, and I feel very, obviously, bad for his family, his kids. But the things that he said were misogynistic, racist. I mean, a lot of awful stuff. Putting all that aside, the President had in this moment this chance if he had really used the power of the presidency, could have brought people together and said, Look, everybody, including me, including me, Donald Trump, we got to stop the rhetoric. We got to tone this. This is not acceptable in American life. What does he do instead? He gets unhinged, which is extraordinary because he's almost always unhinged, and goes on this wild terror about the radicalization of the left. It's nonsense. Don't you feel like saying, Okay, everyone, just stop for a second?

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I feel like if these are my kids, if you were my kid, this is where at the top of your lung, you say, Everyone, stop. I don't want to hear your arguments. Just stop. Unfortunately, there's no one who can do that with Donald Trump right now, but hopefully, the American people will in time. But it's beyond discouraging. Frankly, I'll say this, he hasn't met a constitutional provision or a federal statute that he isn't willing to break. He's not only not a serious guy, he engages in unconstitutional illegal behavior. At some point, Americans got to wake up to this to say, this just isn't what we signed up for. This is not what we want in our future. This is, frankly, Do we want to empower a president in the future, even a Democrat, to have all this power and not have to consult with Congress or the American people? It's crazy. Just crazy.

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There's been a lot of talk, one of the phrases, abundance, abundance. The phrase that I use, though, is moral clarity right now because we need an abundance of moral clarity because that's, to me, what's missing in all of this. I was never even a political person before I started this, but the things that you're talking about, leadership, just being a good person and standing up for people and not bullying people. The country, as it's accepted, normalized this behavior, we've lost a moral compass and a moral lens that to me transcends just a political thing. But it's unfortunately being filtered through a gamified political discussion. For me, it's always, and this is why I think this network is growing, but But I think that there's a yearning of people who are just, and I'm sure you're seeing it in the 25th, who are just like, What am I supposed to do with my kids? My kids are seeing this. My grandkids are seeing this right now. And this is just not acceptable leadership if this was happening from a coach or a teacher or a family member at the dinner table, we wouldn't want this. Why is this happening in the United States?

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That, to me, is a transcending issue that people want to hear leaders like yourself talk to, just leadership.

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I completely agree. It's funny. I talk about my father a lot. He didn't graduate from high school, ended up working as a pipe fitter his whole life. But he must have said to me a thousand times in my life, Just treat people the way you want to be treated. It's really simple. It's the golden rule. It goes back centuries. But if you think about it, as simple as it is or as cliched as it is, wouldn't that make the world so much better? Does Donald Trump want to the way he treats other people? I think not. And boy, I'll tell you what, you saw Erica Kirk, Charlie Kirk's widow, forgiving the person who shot her husband. That's pretty much an act of charity. What does Donald Trump get up and talks about how he hates his enemies and hates his appointment? This is the President of the United States. And to your point, we can say all we want about kids tuning out, nobody pays attention to politicians. This is the President. People do pay attention. And if there's a lot of people out there who follow him, who suddenly think it's okay to demonize people and dehumanize people, it's not okay.

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I don't care whether you're a conservative or progressive. I don't care if you live in the north, south, whether you're black, white, gay, straight. I don't care about any of that. There are certain fundamental rules of decency and humanity, which we should also all follow. There should be peer pressure to do that. Could you imagine if the President actually encouraged people to act with a little kindness, a little civility, and to remember, everybody has struggles. I don't care who you are. Everybody struggles. Some of the struggles you see, and your friends can see, some they can't, but everybody struggles. Let's just a little compassion, a little slower to criticize and to air our personal grievances. I think we would be so much better off as a country. And here we are in a moment where we might be closing the federal government down. And the President of the United States is basically saying, I'm going to inflict a lot of pain if this happens. Think about that. That's like you should feel some degree of responsibility for the American people that you lead. Why wouldn't you be saying, Look, I'm sorry, we'll try to work it out.

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I'm going to do everything I can to take care of you in this moment instead of, Hey, because I didn't get my way and because I didn't get the things I wanted, I'm going to inflict real pain on you until the other side capitulates. Who does that? I mean, it's monstrous. And yet here we are. It's hard to explain.

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Congress member Joe Morrely, first time on the Midas Touch Network. We got to have you back. We appreciate you.

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Hey, Ben, it was great. Thanks so much. Continued. Good luck.

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MeidasTouch host Ben Meiselas reports on Republican leaders losing their minds in public as Trump’s policies are destroying the lives of Americans and Meiselas speaks with New York Democratic Congressman Joseph Morelle about Trump’s disastrous policies.

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