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00:00Next week, President Trump is coming to Britain.
00:05The events you are about to see have all actually happened since he returned to power.
00:16These days, politicians can't wait to go on podcasts to chew the fat.
00:22Today's guest is the Vice President of the United States of America.
00:26If the Secret Service has to hit me...
00:28But J.D. Vance looked a little taken aback when some breaking news came his way live on air.
00:35I had high expectations.
00:37We have you here.
00:38Elon just hit the airwaves today.
00:40Bring it up, dude.
00:41Oh, man.
00:42Time to drop the really big bomb, right?
00:45And I thought this was going to be on Iran.
00:47I haven't even seen...
00:48Right?
00:49I haven't even seen this one.
00:50But he goes,
00:50At Real Donald Trump is in the Epstein files.
00:53This is the real reason they have not been made public.
00:54Have a nice day.
00:56Nice signature from a South African D.J.T.
00:59Man.
01:00The f***ing shit missile is in the cannon.
01:04Okay.
01:05Wow.
01:10Donald J. Trump is back in the White House.
01:13But this time, he's doing it his way.
01:24Conducting his presidency entirely in front of the TV cameras.
01:31As he plays the starring role in the greatest political soap opera in history.
01:38It's the first TV show that affects all our lives.
01:45And the whole world is watching.
01:48This is going to be great television, I will say that.
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05:40It wasn't just the people of Butler that were moved by what they saw.
05:44Millions were watching the assassination attempt at home.
05:48And one of them just so happened to be the richest man in the world.
05:55I mean, the assassination attempt was an incredible thing.
06:02Part of the reason why I was excited to endorse you as the president of the United States,
06:08you know, your actions were inspiring, I mean, what was it like for you?
06:16Not pleasant, I have to be honest.
06:18I didn't know I had that much blood.
06:19I didn't know I had that much blood.
06:20But the doctors later told me that the ear is a place that is a very bloody place.
06:29Getting shot in the head ain't usually a good news story.
06:33But for Donald, it was just about the luckiest thing that ever happened to him.
06:38Elon spends $288 million on Donald's campaign.
06:56His name is Elon Musk.
07:00Come on up here, Elon.
07:03Folks sure thought they made an unlikely couple.
07:08Elon, an autistic genius.
07:12He thinks his Asperger's could be part of the reason he's obsessed with the truth
07:16and discovering how the world works.
07:19Oh, and he uses ketamine every now and again for medical purposes.
07:25Take over, Elon, yes, take over.
07:29We had one president who couldn't climb a flight of stairs
07:32and another who was fist pumping after getting shot.
07:39Fight, fight, fight.
07:41Blood coming down the face.
07:44And Donald?
07:46He's a teetotaler.
07:48Likes to play fast and loose with the facts
07:51and ain't too big on detail.
07:55We have to get Elon with his boy.
07:57Despite their differences, the two of them become real close, real quick.
08:05Together, they promise to drain the swamp of Washington, D.C.
08:10Donald gladly commits to releasing thousands of classified documents.
08:15But in one case, he seems a little less enthusiastic.
08:20Would you declassify the 9-11 files?
08:23Yeah.
08:24Would you declassify JFK files?
08:26Yeah.
08:26Would you declassify the Epstein files?
08:29Yeah.
08:30Yeah, I would.
08:31All right.
08:31I guess I would.
08:32I think that less so because, you know,
08:34you don't want to affect people's lives if it's phony stuff in there
08:37because there's a lot of phony stuff with that whole world.
08:44And would you believe it?
08:46Before you can say Jack Robinson,
08:48Donald J. Trump is back in the White House.
08:51This is what victory feels like.
09:01Yeah.
09:03And I just want to say thank you for making it happen.
09:08Of course, it did leave some folks wondering
09:21what Elon might get in return for his investment.
09:31Father, we thank you for this awesome privilege, Father,
09:35to be in your presence.
09:36Thank you, God, for President Trump, Father, for appointing us.
09:41Father, God, thank you for anointing us to do this job.
09:45Father, we pray you will give the president
09:47and the vice president wisdom, Father God, as they lead.
09:50Father, I pray for all of my colleagues
09:52that are here around the table and in this room.
09:55Father, God, we pray that we would lead with a righteous clarity.
09:59In Jesus' name, amen.
10:00Amen.
10:02Scott, that was a very good job you did.
10:05You've done that before, haven't you?
10:06Donald has assembled his cabinet.
10:19There's Pete Hegseth.
10:21Before the election, he was a Fox News presenter,
10:24now defense secretary.
10:26And this guy, that's RFK Jr., nephew of President John F. Kennedy.
10:34He's in charge of health.
10:35And this is Howard Lutnick, Donald's commerce guy.
10:41He's a multi-billionaire who owns some prime real estate.
10:46In fact, he used to live next door
10:48to convicted child sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
10:54But Donald doesn't invite one of them
10:57to speak first at the meeting.
10:59That honor goes to the head of Doge,
11:05the newly created Department of Government Efficiency.
11:08So I'm going to ask if it's possible to have Elon get up first
11:15and talk about Doge.
11:17So I'd like to have Elon please say a few words.
11:20Go ahead, Elon.
11:21Thank you, Mr. President.
11:24And President Trump has put together,
11:26I think, the best cabinet ever.
11:29I don't think such a talented team
11:31has actually ever been assembled.
11:33With Donald's blessing,
11:35Elon announces that he's on a personal mission
11:37to save America from financial Armageddon.
11:40We simply cannot sustain, as a country,
11:44$2 trillion deficits.
11:46The interest rates,
11:48just the interest on the national debt,
11:50now exceeds the Defense Department's spending.
11:53We spent a lot on the Defense Department,
11:56but we're spending like over a trillion dollars on interest.
11:59If this continues,
12:00the country will become de facto bankrupt.
12:03It's not an optional thing,
12:05it is an essential thing.
12:07I'm confident at this point,
12:09knock on wood,
12:10you know,
12:11knock on my wooden head.
12:13You got a lot of wood up there.
12:16That we can actually find a trillion dollars in savings.
12:20It requires saving $4 billion per day,
12:24every day,
12:25from now through the end of September.
12:27But we can do it,
12:28and we will do it.
12:30I just wanted to ask you,
12:31that President Trump put out a true social today,
12:35saying that everybody in the cabinet was happy with you.
12:38I just wondered if that,
12:39if you had heard otherwise,
12:41and if you had heard anything about members of the cabinet
12:43who weren't happy with the way things were going.
12:46Let the cabinet speak just for a second.
12:50Is anybody unhappy with Elon?
12:52If you are,
12:53we'll throw them out of here.
12:54Is anybody unhappy with you?
13:04We have a lot of respect for Elon,
13:06and that he's doing this,
13:08and some disagree a little bit,
13:10but I will tell you,
13:10for the most part,
13:11I think everyone's not only happy,
13:13they're thrilled.
13:14But not everyone was as happy
13:18or as thrilled as Donald made out.
13:21Will you pledge
13:22that you will not fire federal employees
13:24who work on food safety?
13:26Senator,
13:27there are 91,000 employees.
13:29So I take that as a,
13:30I take,
13:31that's a simple yes,
13:31and I'm going to take that as a no.
13:33I take that as a no.
13:35While Donald sneaked his new buddy Elon
13:38in through the back door,
13:40the other cabinet appointees
13:42had to go 12 rounds in the Senate.
13:45The truth,
13:46the whole truth,
13:48and nothing but the truth,
13:50so help you God.
13:52Pam Bondi is Donald's pick
13:53to be the head of American justice.
13:57What would you do
13:58if your career DOJ prosecutors
14:00came to you with a case to prosecute?
14:03But the White House directs you
14:04to drop the case.
14:06Senator,
14:07if I thought that would happen,
14:09I would not be sitting here today.
14:12That will not happen.
14:15She's there to advise the president
14:17on the most serious legal matters
14:19facing the nation.
14:22And there's one legal matter
14:23that folks are mighty interested in.
14:26The DOJ may be releasing the list
14:29of Jeffrey Epstein's clients.
14:31Will that really happen?
14:32It's sitting on my desk right now
14:34to review.
14:35Even the guy on Fox News
14:37seems kind of skeptical
14:39and keen to know
14:40what's in those files.
14:42So have you seen anything
14:43that you said,
14:44oh my gosh?
14:45Not yet.
14:48Okay.
14:48Well, we'll check back with you.
15:02Donald and Elon head to the CPAC conference,
15:10the biggest right-wing shindig in the world.
15:14Nigel Farage seems right at home here
15:16as he whips up the crowd.
15:19I think there's a figure
15:20in American public life now
15:22that is,
15:22well, I think he's a hero.
15:23Elon Musk.
15:29Backstage,
15:30Elon bumps into an old friend.
15:32Let's get it.
15:33No!
15:36Hi, my friend!
15:39Yeah!
15:40Hi, how you doing?
15:41Good, how's it going?
15:42This guy is the president of Argentina,
15:45nicknamed El Loco.
15:47Have a bracelet for you.
15:49Thanks.
15:50And he's got a gift for Elon.
15:54Is it what?
15:57Yes.
15:58Well, let's go.
16:01Yeah!
16:01The chains?
16:02Oh, yeah.
16:03With this?
16:04Sometimes.
16:05Elon sure seems excited
16:17to be starting his new job.
16:26Oh!
16:30This is
16:31the chainsaw for bureaucracy.
16:33It's easy.
16:34Turns off.
16:39Woo!
16:43Elon wastes no time
16:45assembling his team.
16:51And they're young.
16:54Very young.
16:56Six young men.
16:57All of our reporting indicates
16:59they are between the ages
16:59of 19 and 24.
17:01They are either
17:02recent high school
17:03or recent college graduates,
17:05high school,
17:05high school graduates
17:06in at least one case.
17:08They might look like
17:09the high school chess club,
17:11but they're a crack team
17:13of young tech hot shots
17:14here to root out
17:16government fraud,
17:17including 19-year-old
17:19Edward Coruscine
17:20and eager Elon Acolyte,
17:23better known by his LinkedIn
17:25handle, Big Balls.
17:26Why do they call you Big Balls?
17:31I just said it
17:32as my LinkedIn username.
17:36Okay.
17:38Well, people on LinkedIn
17:39take themselves
17:39like super seriously.
17:41So I just,
17:42I said it
17:42and honestly,
17:43I didn't even think
17:43anyone would notice.
17:44Elon and his tech bros
17:53start to wage war
17:54on government spending.
17:57They fire off an email
17:59to millions of federal employees
18:01telling them to name
18:02five useful things
18:03they did at work
18:05in the last week.
18:06If they don't reply,
18:09it's adios.
18:10Workers at the U.S. Agency
18:13for International Development
18:15were given short time slots
18:16to clean out their desks
18:17at the agency's headquarters
18:19in the Reagan building
18:20in Washington today.
18:23And overseas,
18:24Elon and the boys
18:25stop money being sent
18:27to USAID
18:28that provides aid
18:30and disaster relief
18:31across the world.
18:33Appealing to Washington
18:34to roll back the new cuts,
18:36the WFP says the move
18:37could amount to a death sentence
18:39for millions.
18:41If Elon was bothered
18:43by folks telling him
18:44that African children
18:45were going without food
18:47and life-saving medication,
18:49he wasn't showing it.
18:54Thank you very much.
18:56Please,
18:56thank you very much.
18:58Before we begin,
18:59I want to provide
19:00a brief report
19:01on the unprecedented success
19:04our country has been witnessing
19:05in recent weeks.
19:07We are merely looking
19:08at parts of the big bureaucracy
19:12where there has been
19:13tremendous waste
19:15and fraud and abuse.
19:17In that process,
19:18we identified
19:19and stopped
19:20$50 million
19:21being sent to Gaza
19:23to buy condoms
19:26for Hamas.
19:28$50 million.
19:29And you know
19:30what's happened to them?
19:31They've used them
19:32as a method
19:33of making bombs.
19:35How about that?
19:35We stopped
19:37an attempt
19:37to make
19:38an illicit payment
19:39for illegal alien resettlement.
19:42We also...
19:43Right from the start,
19:45Donald was delighted
19:46by Doge's early successes.
19:48We also blocked
19:49$45 million
19:50for diversity scholarships
19:52in Burma.
19:54$45 million.
19:54That's a lot of money
19:55for diversity scholarships
19:57in Burma.
19:59You can imagine
20:00where that money went.
20:01While Donald
20:05continues on the attack,
20:08Pam Bondi
20:09starts playing defense
20:10on why the classified
20:11Epstein files
20:13have still not been released.
20:15Good question.
20:17James Palmer said yesterday
20:18that all the Epstein files
20:20are missing.
20:20Can you confirm
20:21the status on them?
20:22They still haven't heard
20:22from you.
20:23No, no.
20:24The FBI...
20:25Yeah, the FBI,
20:26they're reviewing...
20:27There are tens
20:27of thousands
20:28of videos
20:30of Epstein
20:32with children
20:33or child porn.
20:35And there are
20:36hundreds of victims.
20:38And no one victim
20:39will ever get released.
20:41It's just the volume,
20:42and that's what
20:42they're going through
20:43right now.
20:44I've really got to go.
20:49Elon stalks riding high.
20:52No one else
20:53gets the memo,
20:54but he's decided
20:55it's bring your kid
20:57to work day.
21:00He's turned up
21:01with his mini-me,
21:03four-year-old son,
21:05X.
21:06Hello, everyone.
21:08Hello, everyone.
21:10Nice to meet you.
21:10Nice to meet you again.
21:13Come here often.
21:16X, are you okay?
21:18This is X,
21:21and he's a great guy,
21:22high IQ.
21:22He's a high IQ individual.
21:26And he's got this
21:26cool thing.
21:27He's gone.
21:29You're detractors,
21:30Mr. Moss.
21:31I have to what?
21:31Including a lot
21:32of Democrats.
21:33I have detractors?
21:34You do, sir.
21:35I don't believe it.
21:36Say that you're
21:37orchestrating a hostile
21:39takeover of government
21:40and doing it
21:41in a non-transparent way.
21:43What's your response
21:44to that criticism?
21:45Well, first of all,
21:46you couldn't ask
21:48for a stronger mandate
21:49from the public.
21:50But a backlash
21:52towards Doge's methods
21:53is growing,
21:54with some folks
21:55questioning the truth
21:57of Donald and Elon's claims.
21:59Mr. Moss,
22:00you said on X
22:01that an example
22:02of the fraud
22:03that you have cited
22:05was $50 million
22:06of condoms
22:07was sent to Gaza.
22:09But after fact-checked this,
22:12apparently,
22:13Gaza in Mozambique,
22:14and the program
22:15was to protect them
22:16against HIV.
22:18Well, first of all,
22:18some of the things
22:19that I say
22:20will be incorrect
22:21and should be corrected.
22:23So nobody's
22:24going to bat a thousand.
22:25I mean, any,
22:25you know, we're going to...
22:26Elon and X
22:27look like they're feeling
22:28right at home
22:29in the Oval Office.
22:31As Elon is forced
22:32to defend
22:33the work of Doge,
22:34X begins to entertain himself
22:36by picking boogers
22:38and telling the President
22:39of the United States
22:40to shut his mouth.
22:42That's a fantastic scenario
22:45for the average American.
22:48I mean, imagine
22:49they're going down
22:50the grocery aisle
22:50and the prices
22:51from one year to the next
22:53are the same
22:54and their mortgage,
22:59all their debt payments,
23:00dropped.
23:01Okay?
23:03All right, guys.
23:03Come on.
23:03Let's go.
23:05Let's go.
23:06While the press corps
23:07might find it funny,
23:10Donald doesn't seem
23:11too impressed
23:12with X's performance.
23:16Sometimes I get
23:17a little
23:18sometimes
23:19sometimes
23:20I get a little
23:21maybe
23:23Maybe he's thinking
23:24that allowing
23:25a four-year-old
23:26into the Oval Office
23:27is a little like
23:29being pals
23:30with Jeffrey Epstein.
23:32Not advisable.
23:34What good is the love?
23:37Nobody knows
23:39what he's a lot
23:40Elon's methods
23:46are really beginning
23:47to get folks riled.
23:53Political protests
23:54have been on the rise.
23:58Shares in Tesla
23:59have begun
23:59to go south.
24:01He's losing
24:02billions of dollars
24:03and his beloved cars
24:05are being vandalized
24:07and set on fire.
24:08With all the heat
24:13Elon's been getting
24:14lately,
24:16Donald does his friend
24:17a solid.
24:24Hello, everyone.
24:25Hello, President Trump.
24:26Are you looking to buy
24:27or lease today?
24:28I'm going to buy
24:29and I'm going to buy
24:31because number one
24:32is a great product
24:33as good as it gets.
24:34What is this one, Elon?
24:36That's the Model Y.
24:38That's the Model Y.
24:39So I have a lot
24:39of information
24:40to put in the price.
24:41Yeah.
24:41I want to make
24:42a good deal here.
24:43And aside from that,
24:44I happen to love the product.
24:46What's your best
24:47of these cars?
24:47What do you think?
24:48Well, the car that I drive
24:49is the Model S Platte.
24:51Which is that one?
24:52That red one in the middle.
24:53I like that.
24:53Yeah.
24:54It's 0 to 60 miles an hour
24:58in two seconds.
24:59Whoa.
25:00Should I get in?
25:01Get in?
25:02Okay.
25:04Yeah.
25:04They gave me notes.
25:05I said,
25:06I'm not Biden.
25:06I don't need notes.
25:07Yeah.
25:09Wow.
25:13That's beautiful.
25:16This is a different panel
25:17than I've had.
25:17Everything's computer.
25:20This man is a great patriot
25:21and you should cherish him.
25:24You should cherish him.
25:25You know,
25:25I have a little statement.
25:26We have to take care
25:27of our high IQ people
25:28because we don't have
25:29too many of them.
25:31Thank you all very much.
25:32I love Tesla.
25:34Which one did you buy?
25:35Hey, Mr. President,
25:36which car are you going to buy?
25:38The one I like
25:39is that one.
25:40Thank you, everybody.
25:41Thanks, President Trump.
25:41Good-looking guy here.
25:45Thank you, everybody.
25:51It's the latest
25:52and most unusual example
25:54of how the Republican president
25:56is backing
25:56his most powerful advisor.
25:59Trump calls Musk
26:00a truly great American.
26:02The car company
26:02is facing sagging sales
26:04and plunging...
26:05Now, I don't know
26:06whose idea it was
26:07for the president
26:08of the United States
26:09to sell Teslas
26:10on the White House lawn,
26:12but it sure had
26:14some folks wondering
26:15who's really in charge
26:17around here.
26:17Nobody elected Elon Musk
26:20to be president,
26:21but he has his grimy hands
26:23all over our administration.
26:25From the moment
26:26Donald hired him,
26:27folks wondered
26:28how Elon would cope
26:30in the white heat
26:30of government.
26:32Mr. Musk,
26:33how's power feeling, sir?
26:35How's...
26:36How's power feeling, Mr. Musk?
26:38How's...
26:39Speculation is rife
26:52on a power struggle
26:53at the White House.
26:55At the end
26:56of this interview,
26:57I want people
26:57to know the relationship
26:59and know more about you.
27:01Donald and Elon
27:02decide to put
27:03the rumors to bed
27:04in a friendly show
27:06of unity
27:06and choose their buddies
27:08at Fox News
27:09to help them out.
27:10You have to be keenly aware
27:12that the media,
27:15they want a divorce.
27:16They want you two
27:17to start hating each other
27:18and they try...
27:19Oh, President Elon Musk,
27:21for example.
27:22You do know
27:23that they're doing that to you.
27:24Oh, I see it all the time.
27:25No, they said,
27:26we have breaking news.
27:28Donald Trump
27:28has ceded control
27:29of the presidency
27:30to Elon Musk.
27:32President Musk
27:33will be attending
27:34a cabinet meeting
27:35tonight at 8 o'clock.
27:36And I say,
27:37it's just so obvious.
27:39But you know
27:39what I have learned,
27:40Elon?
27:40The people are smart.
27:41They get it.
27:43Yeah, they do, actually.
27:44They get it.
27:44They really see
27:45what's happening.
27:46Yes.
27:47If they were in
27:48some kind of power struggle,
27:50it sure didn't look like it.
27:51In fact,
27:53Elon looks somewhat emotional
27:55when talking about Donald.
27:57I think President Trump
27:57is a good man
27:58and he's,
28:00you know...
28:01That's nice the way
28:02he said that,
28:03you know?
28:03There's something nice about him.
28:04It really is.
28:05It is.
28:05You know,
28:06because...
28:07And I've spent,
28:09at this point,
28:09spent a lot of time
28:10with the president
28:11and not once
28:13have I seen him
28:14do something
28:14that was mean
28:16or cruel
28:16or wrong.
28:18If there was ever
28:32any doubt
28:33about who's in charge,
28:35Donald is about
28:36to flex
28:36his presidential muscles.
28:38President Trump's
28:39so-called
28:40one big,
28:41beautiful bill...
28:42His next move
28:43is a major one.
28:45It's going to be
28:50a period of time
28:51the likes of which
28:52I don't think
28:53this country
28:53has ever experienced before.
28:56The golden age
28:57of America
28:58is upon us.
28:59We are in the golden age.
29:00Donald has a vision.
29:13He calls it
29:14his one
29:14big,
29:15beautiful bill.
29:17The sweeping
29:18tax provisions
29:19in that big bill
29:20come with big costs.
29:22$4.9 trillion
29:23so far.
29:24It's a huge,
29:26sprawling tax cut
29:27and big spending
29:28master plan.
29:31Only problem being,
29:34it could undo
29:34all of Elon's
29:36hard work.
29:38It's a massive
29:40spending bill
29:41that both
29:41boosts the federal
29:42deficit
29:43and undermines
29:44Doge's work.
29:46It sets the two
29:47friends on a
29:48collision course.
29:50Trump and Musk
29:51are two of the
29:53most powerful figures
29:53in the Republican Party
29:54right now.
29:57If these two people
29:58are at odds
29:59with each other,
29:59this could be
30:00an enormous
30:00distraction
30:01for the Republicans.
30:17Next time
30:18he's in front
30:19of the cameras,
30:20Elon's emotions
30:21get the better
30:22of him.
30:22Yeah,
30:24I mean,
30:24I think we want
30:24to stick to,
30:25you know,
30:26the subject of the
30:28day,
30:28which is like
30:28spaceships,
30:29as opposed to,
30:31you know,
30:32presidential policy.
30:34Oh,
30:34okay.
30:35I was told
30:36anything's good,
30:38but...
30:38No,
30:40well,
30:41you know,
30:41it's not like
30:42I agree with
30:43everything
30:44the administration
30:45does.
30:46So it's like,
30:47there's,
30:48I mean,
30:48I agree with
30:49much of what
30:50the administration
30:50does,
30:51but we have
30:51differences of
30:52opinion.
30:53You know,
30:54there's things
30:55that I don't
30:57entirely agree with.
30:58I actually thought
30:59that when this
30:59big,
30:59beautiful bill
31:00came along.
31:00I mean,
31:01like,
31:01everything he's
31:02done on Doge
31:03gets wiped out
31:04in the first year.
31:05I think a bill
31:07can be big
31:08or it can be
31:09beautiful.
31:10But I don't know
31:11if it could be both.
31:12My personal opinion.
31:13Mr. President,
31:14Elon Musk
31:15in a television
31:16interview
31:16criticized the
31:17one big,
31:18beautiful bill.
31:19What's your
31:19reaction to that?
31:22It's the first
31:23time that Elon
31:24has publicly
31:25broken ranks
31:26with Donald.
31:29And it might
31:30be one of those
31:31big old coincidences,
31:33but the very
31:33next day,
31:34there are rumors
31:35in the newspapers
31:36that Elon
31:37has been taking
31:38not just the
31:39ketamine,
31:40but other drugs
31:41like magic
31:41mushrooms
31:42and ecstasy
31:43since he and
31:45Donald got
31:45together.
31:47Some of the
31:47commentary and
31:48questions that
31:48have been asked
31:48about your son's
31:49drug...
31:49Oh, no, no.
31:50That's nonsense.
31:52That's absolute
31:52nonsense.
31:54Absolute nonsense.
31:55You've never
31:55known him to...
31:57No, no, no.
31:59No, he can't
32:00even take...
32:00He's not even a
32:01drinker, let alone
32:02drug taker.
32:04Does he need a
32:04holiday?
32:05He needs a
32:06holiday, yes,
32:07for sure.
32:13Hello, everybody.
32:15How are you?
32:16Wow, a packed room
32:17today.
32:20Last night, Elon
32:21Musk announced
32:22his departure as
32:23an official special
32:24government employee
32:25from the Trump
32:25administration.
32:26We thank him for
32:27his service.
32:28We thank him for
32:29getting doge off
32:30of the ground,
32:30and the efforts to
32:31cut waste, fraud,
32:32and abuse will
32:33continue.
32:36Head on.
32:36Head on TV is
32:37holding inside.
32:38Okay.
32:40Well, I'm going in.
32:41You're going in?
32:43Head on TV.
32:43Yeah, okay.
32:44White House TV,
32:45hold your head on.
32:46He's holding.
32:48Elon arrives at
32:49his White House
32:50farewell, looking a
32:52little worse for
32:53wear, sporting a
32:54black eye.
32:56Well, thank you
32:57very much,
32:57everybody, for
32:58being here, and
32:59it's an honor to
33:00be with Elon,
33:01who's my friend,
33:02and he's done a
33:03fantastic job.
33:04Incredible service.
33:05Nobody liked him,
33:06and he had to go
33:08through the slings
33:10and the arrows,
33:11which is a shame,
33:12because he's an
33:14incredible patriot.
33:16And I just want to
33:17say that Elon has
33:18worked tirelessly
33:19helping lead the
33:20most sweeping and
33:21consequential government
33:23reform program
33:24in generations.
33:26And with the
33:26Department of
33:27Government
33:27Efficiency,
33:29he's found,
33:30and his people have
33:30found, things that
33:31are pretty
33:32unbelievable.
33:34$20 million
33:35for Arab Sesame
33:37Street in the
33:39Middle East.
33:40Nobody knows what
33:41that's all about.
33:42Nobody's been able to
33:43find it.
33:43$8 million for making
33:45mice transgenders.
33:47So they spent $8
33:48million on making
33:49mice transgender.
33:53$42 million for social
33:55and behavioral change
33:56in Uganda.
33:59I can sit here all day
34:00and read things
34:01just like that,
34:02but we have other
34:03things to do.
34:04So I just want to
34:04thank Elon for his
34:06time as special
34:07government employee.
34:09Americans owe him
34:10a great debt of
34:11gratitude.
34:14I think we have here
34:15a very special,
34:17that I give to very
34:18special people,
34:19and I thought I'd
34:20give it to Elon
34:22as a presentation
34:23from our country.
34:25Thank you, Elon.
34:26Take care.
34:30Thank you very much,
34:36everyone.
34:37Thank you, Fred.
34:37Thanks, guys.
34:38Thank you, guys.
34:41Elon Musk is leaving
34:43his government role
34:43as a top advisor
34:44to President Donald
34:45Trump.
34:46Musk's departure
34:47comes one day
34:48after he criticized
34:48the centerpiece
34:49of Trump's
34:50legislative agenda,
34:51his big,
34:52beautiful bill.
34:53So that was that.
34:57Heads up, guys.
34:58Tighten up.
34:59An unceremonious end
35:01to what had been
35:02a beautiful friendship.
35:05A multi-billionaire
35:07with apparently
35:09no working knowledge
35:10of government.
35:12A self-appointed
35:13president.
35:14He may have been
35:15given a golden key,
35:17but Elon is in no mood
35:19to let sleeping dogs lie.
35:21Elon Musk is urging
35:26his 220 million followers
35:29to tank the bill
35:30that defines
35:31Trump's agenda.
35:33Musk posting on X,
35:35call your senator,
35:36call your congressman.
35:37Bankrupting America
35:38is not okay.
35:40Kill the bill.
35:42No longer
35:43under Donald's influence.
35:46And maybe even
35:47a little pissed
35:48with how he's been treated.
35:52Elon pulls no punches
35:53on his feelings
35:54toward the big,
35:56beautiful bill.
35:57This massive,
35:59outrageous,
35:59pork-filled
36:00congressional spending bill
36:01is a disgusting
36:03abomination.
36:04Shame on those
36:05who voted for it.
36:06You know you did wrong.
36:07You know it.
36:08I'm very disappointed
36:11in Elon.
36:12Elon knew the inner
36:13workings of this bill
36:14better than almost
36:16anybody sitting here.
36:17Better than you people.
36:18He knew everything about it.
36:20He had no problem with it.
36:21All of a sudden,
36:21he had a problem.
36:22And he hasn't said
36:23bad about me personally,
36:24but I'm sure
36:24that'll be next.
36:27Donald was right.
36:28And even the big-time
36:30podcaster seemed shocked
36:31and concerned
36:32when it happened.
36:33Elon just hit
36:34the airwaves today.
36:35Bring it up, dude.
36:36J.D. Vance
36:38and head of the FBI
36:39Kash Patel
36:40have to think
36:41real quick
36:42on their feet
36:43when the story breaks.
36:44Time to drop
36:45the really big bomb.
36:46Donald Trump
36:47is in the Epstein files.
36:49That's the real reason
36:49they have not been
36:50made public.
36:51Jesus Christ.
36:53Have a nice day.
36:54Nice signature
36:54from a South African
36:55DJT.
36:56Man.
36:57The fucking
36:58shit missile
37:00is in the cannon.
37:02Okay.
37:03Wow.
37:05Does he know
37:06that Donald Trump
37:06is in the Epstein files?
37:07Does he have access
37:08to the Epstein files?
37:09I don't know how he would,
37:10but I'm just staying out
37:11of the Trump-Elon thing.
37:13That's way outside my lane.
37:14What the fuck
37:14are they doing?
37:16I know my lane
37:17and that ain't it.
37:23Elon Musk
37:24is sick
37:25of the Republican Party.
37:26He had a little bit
37:27of a falling out
37:28with his buddy.
37:29The former buddy-in-chief
37:30has left the White House
37:31and he is now starting
37:32a new political party.
37:34It's called
37:34the America Party.
37:36Whoa, Elon,
37:37what's up?
37:38I'm trying.
37:40I'm trying to scream.
37:42The podcast pundits
37:44seem to be reveling
37:45in the war of words
37:46between Donald and Elon.
37:48But in a rare public appearance
37:50since splitting up
37:51with Donald,
37:52Elon looks like
37:53he ain't got a care
37:54in the world.
37:56Yeah, you have a whole bunch
37:58of people here
37:58just cheering.
37:59So thank you
38:00for all you're doing.
38:03It is.
38:04Let's do the perseverance.
38:07We know what you need.
38:11The gloves are well
38:13and truly off.
38:15Hi, everyone.
38:17Elon has gone
38:18from being buddy-in-chief
38:20to Donald's worst nightmare.
38:22Musk retweeted,
38:25Trump should be impeached
38:27and J.D. Vance
38:28should replace him.
38:29Your thoughts?
38:31I mean, listen,
38:32I've had bad breakups,
38:33but this is wild.
38:34They both exchanged
38:36bitter blows
38:36in the battle
38:37for the hearts
38:38and minds
38:38of the MAGA faithful.
38:40We might have to
38:41put Doge on Elon.
38:43You know what Doge is?
38:45Doge is the monster
38:47that might have to go back
38:48and eat Elon.
38:49Wouldn't that be terrible?
38:50Their war of words
38:53continues
38:54and Elon keeps
38:55the pressure up
38:56on Donald
38:57over the Epstein files.
38:59The public feud
39:00between President Trump
39:02and Elon Musk
39:03is getting increasingly nasty.
39:06In the over...
39:07Musk posted
39:08that the government
39:09was concealing information
39:10about the president's
39:11association
39:12with infamous
39:14pedophile
39:14Jeffrey Epstein.
39:15The media
39:16are having a field day
39:17and things are about
39:19to get worse
39:20for Donald.
39:23A sexually suggestive letter
39:25that the newspaper
39:26says bore Trump's name
39:28and was included
39:30in a 2003 album
39:32for Epstein's
39:3350th birthday.
39:35The Wall Street Journal
39:36is reporting
39:36that President Donald Trump
39:38sent the late convicted
39:39sex offender
39:40Jeffrey Epstein
39:41a body letter.
39:44The letter contains
39:45several lines
39:46of typewritten text
39:47framed by the outline
39:49of a naked woman
39:50which appears
39:50to be hand-drawn
39:51with a heavy marker.
39:56The letter they're saying
39:58was sent from
39:59Donald to Jeffrey
40:00includes the words
40:01happy birthday
40:03and may every day
40:04be another wonderful secret.
40:09You could,
40:10if you were reminded to,
40:12surmise from these words
40:13that Jeffrey
40:14and whoever wrote
40:15that letter
40:16knew some things
40:17they didn't want
40:18others to find out.
40:22House Speaker Mike Johnson
40:24has sent his members...
40:25And when the Republicans
40:26closed Congress early
40:28for the summer vacation,
40:30avoiding a vote
40:31on the release
40:31of the files...
40:32No one in Congress
40:33is blocking Epstein documents.
40:35No one in Congress
40:36is doing that.
40:37Folks start getting
40:38real suspicious.
40:39Because of fear
40:40of Epstein votes.
40:41No, we don't have any fear.
40:42No, no, hold on.
40:43No, Reese, no.
40:44There's no fear here.
40:50Donald takes the heat off
40:52with a visit
40:52across the pond
40:53to play golf
40:54and meet with
40:55Prime Minister Starmer.
41:01on his golf buggy.
41:05Donald likes to play
41:07his favorite music
41:08loud.
41:10Everything from show tunes
41:11to Simon and Garfunkel.
41:13Where's that set?
41:15I don't know.
41:16It's very famous set.
41:19The golf course
41:20is Donald's happy place
41:22where he can play
41:24by his own rules
41:25and put his balls
41:27wherever he damn well likes.
41:36Or his catty can.
41:42But he can't get away
41:43from the questions.
41:45Mr. Trump!
41:47Mr. Trump,
41:48can you escape
41:49the Jeffrey Epstein crisis?
41:51Do you think that drawing
41:57that I think
41:57I've heard you say
41:58something the other day
41:58that the drawing
41:59that was the sum
42:00to the Wall Street Journal
42:00report?
42:01I don't do drawings.
42:03I'm not a drawing person.
42:04I don't do drawings
42:05of women
42:06that I can tell you.
42:07They say there's
42:08a drawing of a woman
42:09and I don't do drawings
42:11of women.
42:12The whole thing
42:13is a hoax.
42:14They can easily
42:15put something
42:15in the files
42:16that's a phony.
42:17Like, they can put
42:18things in the file
42:19that are fake.
42:20With Prime Minister
42:21Starmer aching
42:22to talk about
42:23something else,
42:25Donald just can't help
42:26but give himself
42:27an even bigger part
42:29in this storyline.
42:30For years,
42:31I wouldn't talk
42:32to Jeffrey Epstein.
42:33I wouldn't talk
42:34because he did something
42:35that was inappropriate.
42:37He hired help.
42:38And I said,
42:39don't ever do that again.
42:40He stole people
42:41that worked for me.
42:45President Trump
42:46gave more details
42:47about his falling out
42:48with Epstein
42:49He said yesterday
42:51Epstein hired away
42:52some of his
42:53Mar-a-Lago workers.
42:55And the president
42:56says he threw
42:57Epstein out
42:58of Mar-a-Lago.
43:02I'm just curious,
43:04were some of the workers
43:05taken from you
43:06young women?
43:07Were some of them?
43:08Were some of them
43:09young women?
43:10Well, I don't want
43:11to say,
43:11but everyone knows
43:14the people
43:15that were taken.
43:15Did one of those
43:17stolen, you know,
43:19persons,
43:20does that include
43:20Virginia Jeffrey?
43:23I don't know.
43:25I think she worked
43:26at the spa.
43:28I think so.
43:29I think that was
43:30one of the people.
43:31Yeah.
43:31He stole her.
43:33The president specified
43:35they worked
43:35at the club's spa,
43:37including Virginia
43:38Giuffre.
43:39Giuffre had accused
43:40Britain's Prince Andrew
43:41and other influential
43:42men of sexually
43:43exploiting her.
43:44So Donald's
43:45confirmed that
43:46a 16-year-old girl
43:47stolen from his spa
43:49by Jeffrey Epstein
43:50to work for him
43:51is the same person
43:53who claims
43:54she was forced
43:55by Epstein
43:55to have sex
43:56with Prince Andrew,
43:58which Andrew
44:00has always denied.
44:02Virginia wound up
44:03recently taking
44:04her own life.
44:08Elon set off
44:09a real chain
44:10of events,
44:11but seems like
44:12nothing can affect
44:13Teflon Don's popularity.
44:15And the pundits
44:16are stunned
44:17to learn
44:18just how badly
44:19Elon's reputation
44:20has plummeted.
44:22Elon Musk
44:23is the most unpopular
44:24public figure
44:25in America.
44:27Musk's unpopularity
44:28surpasses even
44:29Israeli's Prime Minister
44:30Biden.
44:30Wow!
44:32He's ahead of Netanyahu?
44:33Ten.
44:34Nine.
44:35When you're
44:35that unpopular,
44:37launching a political
44:38party could be
44:39as tough
44:39as getting one
44:40of your rockets
44:41off the ground.
44:42One.
44:48It could backfire
44:50spectacularly.
44:59In the end,
45:02Donald did get to sign
45:03his big, beautiful bill
45:05into law.
45:06Good afternoon, everybody.
45:08President Trump
45:09is in charge.
45:11The one big, beautiful bill
45:12will get the United States
45:13of America
45:14firing again
45:15on all cylinders.
45:17The folks are born
45:19made to waste a plan
45:21through the red, white, blue.
45:23Come on up here, Elon.
45:25When Donald and Elon
45:27hitched their wagons together,
45:29everyone knew
45:30there could be fireworks.
45:31But no one expected this.
45:40I guess in this case,
45:42you can say
45:42the house always wins,
45:44for now anyway.
45:47As for those Epstein files,
45:50last week,
45:5133,000 pages
45:52were released.
45:54But they were already public.
45:56Some are still classified.
45:58And next week,
46:03when Donald sits down
46:05with King Charles
46:06at Windsor Castle,
46:08he could be reminded
46:09of some old friends
46:10he might rather forget.
46:12Next time on
46:25The Donald Trump Show,
46:26Donald gets compared
46:29to some of the greatest
46:30leaders in history.
46:31You remind me
46:32of the great Roman emperor,
46:35Constantine the Great.
46:36I didn't know
46:37that was going to happen,
46:39but I'll take it.
46:40He tries his hand
46:42at a little interior design.
46:44You can't paint it.
46:45If you paint it,
46:46it won't look good
46:46because they've never
46:47found a paint
46:48that looks like God.
46:51And there's some pushback
46:53on Donald's immigration policy.
46:55My colleagues
46:56across the aisle
46:57have sold their souls.
47:00And if you dance
47:01with the devil long enough,
47:03he's liable
47:03to follow you home.
47:04We'll see you next time.
47:06We'll see you next time.
47:07We'll see you next time.
47:10We'll see you next time.
47:12We'll see you next time.
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