Dec 31, 2024
Trump's STRANGE Endorsement For House Speaker Enrages Hardliners
Some republicans are livid that President-elect Donald Trump posted an endorsement for Mike Johnson’s reelection for House speaker.
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Well, Ugur, it appears
that the United States might be coping
with a wounded Johnson.
Why are you not committed to Speaker
Johnson as the next speaker of the House?
The margin is so small for Johnson
with those votes, and the hardliners
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have already said, you know,
with the debt ceiling, anything like that,
that they're not willing to move on that.
So I don't think that it's going to be
a productive time for them.
I think that the narrative is going
to be driven by president elect Musk.
I'm sorry, I mean, Trump,
and that will be a huge indicator
of how things are going to go.
I mean, he is a fine Christian man.
He's not a religious man.
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He's a Christian man,
and he doesn't cheat on his wife.
Well, congratulations on that.
There are differing opinions among
Republican lawmakers in regard to whether
or not House speaker Mike Johnson should
be reelected for that leadership role.
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And president elect Donald Trump
has now finally weighed in on this issue
and has chosen to endorse Mike Johnson.
And he's getting a little bit
of backlash for doing so.
Now, before we get to the backlash,
here's what Trump had to say.
In a lengthy post, he made it clear that
he believes speaker Mike Johnson
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is a good, hard working religious man.
That seems to be repeated by a lot
of people that he's a religious man.
But nonetheless, he also continues to say
that Mike Johnson will do the right thing
and we will continue to win.
Mike has my complete
and total endorsement.
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Now, Johnson responded to Trump on social
media saying, thank you, President Trump.
I'm honored and humbled by your support.
As always, together, we will quickly
deliver on your America First agenda
and usher in a new golden age of America.
And Elon Musk responded to that,
saying that Speaker Johnson
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has his full support as well.
But remember, just a few weeks ago,
Musk himself had expressed some doubts
about Speaker Johnson, and now he has
gone along with what Trump wants, which is
an endorsement of Mike Johnson here.
And so this has led to a lot
of disagreement among Republicans.
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So it really does show you that there is
a difference in this upcoming Trump term
versus what we experienced in 2016,
where it seemed like everyone
would just fall in line
with what Donald Trump wanted.
So House Republicans have said for weeks
that Trump would have the final word
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on whether Johnson keeps the gavel
or is replaced.
But not all Republicans are buying
what Mike Johnson is selling,
namely Representative Thomas Massie,
who posted on Twitter and said,
I respect and support President Trump,
but his endorsement of Mike Johnson
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is going to work out about, as well
as his endorsement of Speaker Paul Ryan.
We've seen Johnson partner with
the Democrats to send money to Ukraine,
authorize spying on Americans
and blow the budget.
And that's really the heart
of the disagreement
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in regard to speaker Mike Johnson.
You have one wing of the Republican Party
arguing, hey, homeboy is spending
way too much money,
and we want to scale down the government.
He's doing the opposite.
Elon Musk responded to Thomas Massie
saying that, you know, look,
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let's just let's give him a shot.
Let's see how it goes.
And just like with the H-1b visa fiasco,
Steve Bannon and Elon Musk are
absolutely at odds on this issue as well.
In fact, here's a clip from Bannon
speaking at Turning Point USA.
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Let's watch.
Clearly Johnson's not up to the task.
And he's got to go.
Right. He's got to go.
So Johnson will be speaker of the House.
President Trump these are your people.
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It's not it's not it's not
just Johnson clearly has to go.
He doesn't have that.
He doesn't have
what we call the right stuff.
Right?
That that that combination of guts
and moxie and savvy and toughness.
What is the strength of our movement?
Its resilience.
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What does Trump admire most is resilience.
You can punch MAGA in the face,
and they're going to get up off
the canvas, and they're going
to punch you back three times harder.
- This is what we've done.
- Now, what does this all mean?
I mean, sure, there could be some
Republicans who are not in favor of Mike
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Johnson, but maybe he would still have
enough votes from the Republican caucus
to secure his reelection.
He needs 218 lawmakers
to vote in his favor.
And currently,
there are only 219 GOP lawmakers.
Thomas Massie has already made clear
that he is not going to vote
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for his reelection, meaning he can't lose
a single GOP lawmaker after that.
And we're hearing from some Republican
congressmen, including Chip Roy.
Yeah, it doesn't look like
he's got the votes.
Take a look.
At this point, Congressman,
does he have that support or not?
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Yeah.
Right now I don't believe
that he has the votes on Friday.
And I think we need to have the conference
get together so that we can get united.
And people say, well, Chip,
who would you choose?
Otherwise, there are a lot
of great members of Congress.
Mike's a friend,
and maybe he can answer the call
and he can deliver an agenda and a plan.
Byron Donalds is a good man
and a good friend.
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I supported him,
I nominated him two years ago.
Jim Jordan is a good man
and a good friend.
There are other members of leadership
in the conference who could do the job,
but what we need to do is unite around
a plan to deliver for the president.
Right now, I do not believe
the conference has that.
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And we did also hear from one other GOP
lawmaker that's Representative Victoria
Spartz, who spoke to Fox and Friends
yesterday and said, quote, if we
don't have a speaker with the courage,
vision and the plan, and if Speaker
Johnson wants to be speaker, then he needs
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to lay out the plan and commit to that
plan, not like what he did last year.
So obviously, she's expressing her
discontent with the job that Mike Johnson
did last year and has not committed
to voting in his favor on Friday.
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But there are others who have said
favorable things about Mike Johnson,
which we'll get to in just a minute.
But first, back to you, Jake.
Yeah.
So I know why Trump endorsed Johnson.
They told him you've got
a tiny Johnson problem.
And he said, believe me,
we got no problems there.
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Totally in favor of Johnson.
Okay.
Kind of stealing from your joke anyways.
So, look, the underlying problem is
massive, and it cannot be resolved.
I'm going to explain that in a second,
but I have got to do a side note here
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on what did Burchett mean by
he's not a religious man.
He's a Christian man.
I don't even know what that means.
What what's the major distinction?
Is he saying,
don't worry, he's not Jewish.
I don't know what he means by that.
And then everybody talking about.
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Oh, no, it's okay.
He should handle the budget
because he's religious.
How are those things related?
And imagine a world
where they're like, oh, no.
Ilhan Omar should definitely
be the speaker of the House
because she's a good Muslim woman.
Yeah. It's so weird.
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Yeah, yeah.
In fact, why don't we go to that video,
Jake, since you skipped ahead
and you're already talking about it
before we watched it in context.
Let's watch.
Mike's been a good friend to me,
and there's nobody more honest
that I've ever dealt with in Washington.
I mean, he is a fine Christian man.
He's not a religious man.
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He's a Christian man,
and he doesn't cheat on his wife.
And I find that very appealing
in Washington, D.C..
Oh my God, man.
Husbands be cheating in D.C..
That's that's the message
I got from that clip.
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Yeah, I still don't know what it means,
but I. But there is one thing I do know.
Apparently, everyone else cheats
on their wife in D.C., so.
Okay, I guess Mike Johnson's got that for
him, because if he cheated on his wife,
he'd have to tell his son.
He'd get awkward.
But what? It would.
Yeah.
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Okay, now back
to the main event here, guys.
There's no way to resolve this because
Elon Musk and Donald Trump started talking
about cutting $2 trillion from the budget.
There ain't no trillion
$2 trillion to cut.
So that's a fairy tale.
And so later in the show,
we're going to talk about how Donald Trump
is now realizing, he turns out some
of the things they promised are very hard.
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Yeah, I know, I know, but so
but 2 trillion is absolutely impossible.
And on top of that, if you really wanted
a cut from the deficit or the debt.
You would do a lot of things
that made logical sense.
You would raise taxes on the very rich.
You would raise taxes on corporations.
You would cut from the Pentagon.
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You would cut the oil subsidies
and tons and tons of subsidies
that corporations get.
None of that is going to happen.
Or if any of it happens, it's going
to be really right around the edges.
Right.
But certainly not enough
to make a dent in $2 trillion.
And so then they're going to go try
to cut what Medicaid, Medicare,
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Social Security and all the programs
that the American people love.
And then they're going
to run into a buzz saw.
So they just cannot possibly resolve it.
So yeah.
Thomas Massie have given him credit
a million times for being honest Guy.
He's doctor no. He says no to everything.
He doesn't want to spend a dime.
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Yeah, but that's not really
how the real world works.
So that's the reason why Mike
Johnson handed in that budget,
is because the Republicans have a history
of huffing and puffing and going,
oh my God, we're going to take care
of the deficit, blah, blah, blah.
And they never, ever do. It's a giant lie.
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Although the only thing they ever do is
keep the the spending around where it is.
Cut a couple of programs that help
average Americans because they don't.
Those are not their donors
and they don't care about them at all.
And then they'll do giant tax cuts
for the rich.
And that's all they ever do
my entire life.
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That's the entire purpose
of the Republican Party.
So now they talked a big game
about cutting.
They can't cut anywhere near this much.
And they certainly can't cut
without pissing off average Americans
in a big, big way when they cut from them
instead of their beloved corporate donors.
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So they're stuck. They're stuck.
They're going to fight like crazy
for the whole time.
Remember, they only have one
person lead in in the House.
He needs 218 votes
to become speaker of the House.
They only have 219 massie's out.
That means they can't lose anyone else.
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So they'll probably come back in line
because Trump will make them.
But it doesn't really resolve anything.
And so they're on a collision
course with reality.
And I don't know how that one ends.
Well, look, I do know that there are areas
where there seems to be
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widespread agreement among Republicans,
and I think some Democrats as well.
Maybe not Democrats.
But look, for someone like Marcy,
cutting funding to foreign wars is huge.
So I think that if he gets that
concession, he'll be willing to sign on.
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The sticking point with Mike Johnson
has been his willingness to sign on
to more military funding for Ukraine
under the Biden administration.
And so I do think that, look,
the random, arbitrary trillions of dollar
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figure that the Doge Department
had stated is, is just a ridiculous,
out of nowhere figure, right?
But if you want to cut funding,
I mean, the only area that I can think of
that would make sense would certainly be
the money that we spend on defense,
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the money that we send to foreign wars.
I mean, we'll see if that happens.
But you're right.
I mean, there seems to be
fundamental ideological differences
between the old Traditional Republican
wing of the party and the more America
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first wing of the Republican Party.
And so again, we'll see how it plays out.
But I agree with you
that they're not going to be able to cut
as much as they claim they want to cut.
And I don't I don't think
that they're going to target
Social Security and Medicare.
I mean, look, it's a third rail
of politics for a reason.
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And Trump has made clear
over and over again
that he's not touching Social Security.
So I don't think he will.
Okay, so but the bottom line is
so they'll cut from Ukraine for sure.
They will not cut from Israel for sure.
Maybe they do like a cosmetic cut
on the Pentagon.
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I mean, I would hope for a deep cut
and that's what I'm pushing for.
But we'd be lucky to cut 100 million.
I mean, I've got the right wing shows
are talking about cutting 400 million,
I'm sorry, 400 billion from the Pentagon.
If they do that, I'll give them
all the credit in the world.
Right. And so that's what we want.
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And I think that'd be great, but I would
that would be shocking beyond belief.
Right.
I'd be thrilled to get $100 billion
cut out of this corrupt Washington.
But even if they do that, even if they cut
the Department of Education
and they leave Medicare and Social
Security alone, but they cut Medicaid.
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Right.
And that's going to upset a lot of people,
including their own base.
Right.
And they cut and they cut on all these
things that are not even peripheral,
but they take out big chunks, like, like I
said, a whole Department of Education.
They're still not going to get anywhere
near forget the 2 trillion number.
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They're not going to get anywhere
near balancing the budget.
It's not going to be close
because they will not touch the rich
and they will not touch corporations.
So I mean, you got the far right populist
saying crazy things
like we should stop all immigration.
Steve Bannon said that, but they're
also saying increase corporate taxes.
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Is there any chance that Donald Trump
and Elon Musk are going to listen to that,
raising corporate taxes?
Almost no chance at all.
So there's I'll say it right now.
There's no way in the world
Donald Trump balances the budget, period.
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It's a massive budget and no one's
really been able to balance it.
- So I think that's a good prediction.
- Yeah.
And it's because they don't want to.
To be fair,
Bill Clinton did balance the budget.
And so and so that was that was a,
you know a different time.
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Yeah I got you.
But but they they actually raised taxes.
They and they cut some spending.
And they did the things that you need
to do to balance the budget.
And the last Republican president
to leave office with a balanced budget
was Dwight Eisenhower.
They never, ever do it
because they'll never, ever increase taxes
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on their beloved rich donors.
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