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Wow, we've got this footage right now of Donald Trump when he returned to the White House from the UK. He looks deeply unwell, very sickly. You can see Melania just throw his hand away as Donald Trump tries to hold her hand. Did you catch that? Then Donald Trump can't walk in a straight line right here, and he just bumps into Melania forcefully. I'm not sure if that was a signal, Hold my hand, or if he just can't walk straight and needed her to hold his hand for him to be able to get into the White House. But you saw that take place right there on that footage. We'll be analyzing that more in detail in future videos. I mean, look how horrible he looked in the UK. I mean, he looked like someone wearing a Donald Trump costume for Halloween dressed in a white tie tuxedo right there. Here's what Donald Trump has been posting on his social media today. This morning, he's been posting himself in the oval office as a stock trader, and he's trading the stock of Intel, a company that the United States has apparently seized a portion of, although we haven't really seen filings from Intel that really confirm what took place.

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But Donald Trump, I guess, just boasting about manipulating the markets right there in the oval office. Then Donald Trump bragging about reinstalling paintings of Confederate General Robert E. Lee boasting about it, just reposting it casually on September 19th, even though this was reinstalled on August 27th. This is what he's thinking about. On August 27th, the US Military Academy at West Point reinstalled the nearly 20-foot canvas portrait of Confederate General Robert E. Lee at the West Point Library on campus. The painting hung in the library for 70 years before it was ordered to be removed as part of the Naming Commission in 2022 to take down items that commemorate or memorialize the Confederacy. I guess Trump wants to commemorate and memorialize the Confederacy. Then Donald Trump just posted that, I completed a very productive call with President Xi of China. We made progress on very important issues, including trade and fentanyl, the need to bring the war to an end between Russia and Ukraine, and the approval of the TikTok deal. He says that I would go to China in the early part of next year, and Xi would likely come to the United States at an appropriate time.

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So Xi Jinping didn't even agree to come here. The call was a very good one. We'll be speaking again by phone. How good was it? Because when I look at American Soybean farmers right now, they're going out of business right now because China is shunning significant trade with the United States and absolutely crushing our farmers across the country who are on the verge of bankruptcy. So it must be a very, very productive call there, Donald. Meanwhile, across the world, we see countries strengthening their relationships and alliances together as America gets weaker. You have Prime Minister Mark Carny and President Claudia Scheinbaum of Mexico. They met in Mexico City to discuss strengthening the relationships between Canada and Mexico. Watch Prime Minister Carny talk about how... Just watch See how he talks. It's just so different than watching the blubbering, blabbering fool of Donald Trump. I mean, Carny's respectful, respecting sovereignty, respecting cooperation. Here, play this clip.

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Let me conclude just by Observing what's obvious or what's essential. We are both undertaking massive transformations of our economy. Plan Mexico, Canada strong. Our efforts will be strengthened by working together. As President Scheinbaum said at the G7 summit, and I quote, In an interdependent world, no country can isolate itself. As your predecessor, one of your predecessors, Benito Juárez, counseled,. And if I butchered that too much for the translator, among individuals as amongst nations, respect for the rights of others is peace. And it's by balancing this respect for sovereignty and the belief in cooperation that Canada and Mexico will build together for the benefit of our people. Thank you, President Scheinbaum. Merci beaucoup. Gracias.

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And similarly, you have President Claudia Scheinbaum, bragging about all the new tourism into Mexico, and it's a subtle jab at the United States as Canadian tourists are not coming into the United States right now. Here, play this clip.

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I didn't say this in the meeting, Prime Minister Carny, but I'm saying it right now. We celebrate constant growth of Canadian tourism in Mexico. We truly celebrate it because we have an increasingly growing number of families and visitors coming to Mexico as a tourist destination. We express our will to continue facilitating this because this strength of human cultural ties and also economic ties between our two societies.

00:05:38

You had Maria Bartaroma on Fox moments ago interview the Social Security Administration Commissioner, Biscanano, and he stated that all items are on the table, including raising the retirement age right now. Here, play this clip.

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Would you consider raising the retirement age?

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I think everything is being considered, will be considered.

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Then you need Congress to- Yeah.

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It needs really to be the trustees, which are the four of us, myself, Treasury Secretary, Labor Secretary, HHS, the White House, which is completely committed to protect and preserve, and then Congress. That's where the real work will happen, and that'll take a while. But we have plenty of time.

00:06:27

Are you considering the fact that if you're just reaching '66, '67, whatever, then they are not included, but you're beginning with a much younger issue.

00:06:37

I think that.

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Who are not expecting to retire at '65?

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Yeah. I mean, remember, most people told you and I, Social Security wasn't going to be around. That's true. And it's going to be around. And so the generations that are coming in will probably have a different set of rules than we had.

00:06:56

These are tough issues, I know. Frank, it's great to talk about it. Thank you so much.

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00:08:34

As Donald Trump is posting memes of himself trading stocks in the oval office on companies the United States government is seizing or intends to seize, here's a terrible situation unfolding at an ICE facility in Chicago right now, as ICE agents are forcibly arresting people, plowing through protestors, and lobbying chemicals in the face of reporters and people. Let's to play this clip.

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Darius Johnson has been back, has been up. Agents are taking someone into the facility. That is a second protester. Let's check in with Darius Johnson, who's been on the ground there all morning long. Darius, what can you tell us about how this started?

00:09:15

Hey, Lou, get the shot inside of the facility. They have someone on the ground. If you're able to see that, that person, they're closing the gate right now. There's a person on the ground being held on the ground by those ICE agents. Look, if you pan over right now, Lou, let's see right here with the vehicle, they are plowing through the protesters right here at this vehicle. They tried to deploy everything that they could. If these protesters were trying to block agents, from moving in and out. They have another man. They are just deploying anything that they can to try to get the protesters out of the way. Dana, give me one second as I put my mask on because they just spray chemical agents again. Okay. Right now, this is what we have been seeing. This has been one of the tensest moments this morning. What just happened right now, you had vehicles that were trying to make its way out. Dana, I'm actually going to move away from the camera now that the smoke is now impacting my eyes.

00:10:15

Darius, you need to. You need to get away from that smoke. Please, we appreciate your reporting.

00:10:20

Get away from that smoke. I'm back near the vehicle, Dana. I'm near the vehicle. I have a mask on. I'm okay. Basically, every time that people are pulling out, they are blocking the vehicles from getting in and out. At this point, what we saw this time was the agents on top of the roof. They started, Lou, you need to get something on your eyes.

00:10:42

We got it.

00:10:44

It's very important for you guys to take care of yourself. Dana, let me send it back to you. We're going to hold the shot. We just need to protect our eyes right now. Yes. Yes. Give us one second so we could just get our bearings straight.

00:10:55

It is a very fluid scene, and right now, very volatile scene on the ground outside the- We're also learning that Donald Trump is intending, we'll see if it happens, to fire Eric Siebert, the United States attorney for the Eastern district of Virginia, because he was unable to find evidence to prosecute New York attorney General LaTisha James.

00:11:16

Donald Trump gave the United States attorney the top federal prosecutor in Virginia. This is an important position as well for a lot of reasons. They also handle a lot of counterterrorism and espionage prosecutions. But Donald Trump wanted Siebert to prosecute, just to direct, to prosecute, attorney General LaTisha James. He's like, There's no evidence to be able to prosecute her. So now the Trump regime is planning on firing Siebert. Let me bring you to the Capitol right now. I'm going to bring you to the House of Representatives, where AOC gave an important speech moments ago. I'll show you a portion of it. She said, Look, it's important that we condemn the heinous violence that resulted in the death of Charlie Kirk. 100%, we condemn that violence. But AOC said, We should be clear about who Charlie Kirk was, a man who believed that the Civil Rights Act that granted Black Americans the right to vote was a mistake. That's who Charlie Kirk was. He said, Anti-Black statements all the time, anti-gay, anti-trans, anti-women. He called for Biden to be executed. He called for constant division. When there would be school shootings, he would say, I really don't have sympathy for that.

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He would express a lack sympathy following school shootings. That's just a price you got to pay if you want to defend the Second Amendment, he said. Words to those effect which I think are hateful, hurtful, irresponsible, and always very divisive. He would go on college campuses not to have honest debates with people, but to really mock people. That's my opinion. You could have different opinions. I don't think that we should be honoring Charlie Kirk's legacy at all. If I were to be in Congress, I want to let you know where I stand, I would strongly vote against honoring the legacy of Charlie Kirk. I don't think we should honor his legacy at all. I don't think he was a good guy. I think it's very simple. I think we have to act with moral clarity. Now, do I sympathize with his family? Do I send thoughts and prayers? Do I condemn political violence? Do I think that it was absolutely heinous what took place? Do I feel sad and bad for what happened as a father? I mean, the fact that he lost children and that his children won't grow up with a father and his wife without a husband, that makes me actually authentically very, very sad I don't think he was a good guy that should be honored the way we honor civil rights heroes.

00:13:35

Anyway, here's what AOC says. Play this clip.

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I think, gentleman, Representative Green, for his graciousness. Today, the Republican House Majority brought to the floor a resolution honoring, quote, honoring the life and legacy of Charlie Kirk. Charlie Kirk's assassination was a horrific and vile attack, an incident of political violence. Condemning the depravity of Kirk's brutal murder is a straightforward matter, one that is especially important to help stabilize an increasingly unsafe and volatile political environment where everyday people feel more at risk. We can deeply disagree and come together as a country to denounce the horror of this killing. It is not a license for the abuse of power and whitewashing of American history. Today's resolution only underscores the majority's recklessness by choosing to author this condemnation and honoring on a purely partisan basis, instead of uniting Congress in this tragedy with one of the many bipartisan options to condemn political violence and Kirk's murder, as we did with the late Melissa Hortman. Instead, the majority proceeded with a resolution that brings great pain to the millions of Americans who endured segregation, Jim Crow, and the legacy of bigotry today. We should be clear about who Charlie Kirk was A man who believed that the Civil Rights Act that granted Black Americans the right to vote was a mistake, who, after the violent attack on Paul Pelosi, claimed that, Some amazing Patriot, should bail out his brutal assailant and accused Jews of controlling, not just the colleges, it's the nonprofits, it's the movies, it's Hollywood, it's all of it.

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His rhetoric and beliefs were ignorant, uneducated, and sought to disenfranchize millions of Americans, far from the working, quote, working tirelessly to promote unity, unquote, asserted by a majority in this resolution.

00:16:16

But here's what Kaylee McEnany has to say, that why do we care about the First Amendment when Charlie Kirk lost his amendments here at Playlist Club?

00:16:24

We were able to get work requirements into the system, which you mentioned at the outset, and I was going to cover this for a second, every Democratic President and every Republican President has repeated the belief that you have to have work requirements as part of any social safety net program. If I'm going to give you free healthcare insurance, I should expect you to try to get a job. I know if you don't get one, it's fine. We'll still cover you. But if you don't even try, if you're sitting at home and not showing up in life, then that's a problem. And on average, an able-bodied individual on Medicaid watches 6. 1 hours of television. It's a lot of your show. Plus, they sit around. So we want people... They don't want that, though. They don't want to sit around doing nothing. People want to go out and do what God wanted them to do, which is change the world, help your fellow citizens. So we have a desire to get people engaged in the community that's now codified in the law. We're implementing it.

00:17:16

Again, heinous stuff right there. Hit subscribe. Let's get to 6 million subscribers. Thanks for watching.

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