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00:00I know why you're clapping because of me. Happy Tuesday, everyone. So Kamala Harris
00:16appeared on The View today. It took her 10 minutes before she realized it was an animal planet.
00:24She was hawking her new book, wherein it she claims when she heard Joe drop out of a race,
00:29she was in a room with Joe and two of his closest aides. Yeah, hearing and home medical.
00:38Earlier today, President Trump addressed the U.N. General Assembly.
00:42Things got off to an awkward start, though, when he had the first four rows deported.
00:48During his address, Trump questioned why the U.N. even exists. Well, sorry, Mr. Trump,
00:53the U.N. week serves a very important purpose, creating hundreds of jobs for the city's hookers.
00:59Yeah, it's their holiday season. Keeps them in the black till the next U.N. week.
01:09French President Macron had to get out and walk after police blocked traffic for Trump's motorcade.
01:15Macron said he wasn't worried about getting assaulted because he was nowhere near his wife.
01:19So good. Perfect. Later tonight, Jimmy Kimmel will return after he was taken off the air.
01:35I know. Yeah. And here I thought America had a strict policy against torture.
01:40But it's further proof that you can't keep a good black man down.
01:46Yeah, that's him.
01:49The ladies of The View chimed in about Kimmel saying,
01:53no one silences us, which is why they play loud music when they're using the bathroom.
01:58Noisy bunch.
02:03Howard Stern announced he canceled his Disney Plus to protest the suspension of Kimmel.
02:08Wow. Disney's never going to get that $9.99 back.
02:13So brave.
02:14I'm not sure why Stern said it on the air.
02:17He could have just called his remaining listener and told him directly.
02:21And finally, one of the last surviving actors who played a munchkin in The Wizard of Oz has died at the age of 94.
02:31I think we have a picture.
02:36All right.
02:40So NBC claims that investigators have found no link between Charlie Kirk's assassin and any left-wing groups.
02:48Of course, these are the same people who see no link between the size of Brian Stelter's ass and Reese's peanut butter cups.
02:59As for this narrative's timing, all you have to see are the responses, which is,
03:05see everyone? No left-wing group was involved in this murder.
03:08Well, congrats, NBC. You provided the cover.
03:11And you can add that to your other scoops.
03:14The laptop is fake.
03:15COVID came from bat soup.
03:16Trump colluded with Russia.
03:18Joe is sharp as a tack.
03:19The mainstream media misses more mayhem than a blind cleaning lady at Motel 6.
03:25So is it a relief to know that the assassin wasn't part of some radical group?
03:31That he was just some guy who acted upon a daily reminder that in order to save democracy, you had to murder someone?
03:39True, there were no records of him showing up at the nightly Antifa potluck at the YMCA.
03:44He didn't need to.
03:45Every single day, he was fed the message that all of us are Nazis, fascists, white supremacists.
03:51From colleges to comedy shows, you can't escape the brainwash.
03:54So the media says, good news, folks.
03:57He wasn't radicalized by a group.
03:59Yeah, because he was radicalized by you.
04:02The media.
04:03The constant drumbeat from Democrats, the press, activists who've been screaming for years that people like Charlie aren't just wrong.
04:09They're evil.
04:11Who needs an armed group having a clandestine meeting in a basement when you have nightly programming on MSNBC?
04:18They have more blood on their hands than Jeffrey Dahmer after a first date.
04:23I know.
04:25Never a second date with him.
04:27But if you're thrilled there was no organized group behind this hate, then how do you explain the reaction after the assassination?
04:36It wasn't universal horror.
04:38Now, you had thousands of ghouls cheering his demise.
04:41Pop stars, talking heads, teachers, bureaucrats.
04:45Antifa wasn't needed because the culture did the work for them.
04:48Saying no left-wing group was involved doesn't mean there's no left-wing influence.
04:54It means the poison has seeped into the groundwater.
04:57You don't need a special club when the entire ecosystem is the club.
05:01It's like Charles Manson bragging that he didn't kill anybody himself personally.
05:05No, Charlie, it wasn't you.
05:07Just the gaggle of human scum that you brainwashed.
05:11Nope, these creeps gave motive, permission, and the hopes that Kirk's assassin would be seen as a hero.
05:17Meanwhile, the same fools now cite bogus studies that say political violence comes from the right.
05:23But the stats are less believable than the shoe polish on Jesse's bald spot.
05:30Because once you dig into the data, it turns out the fact checkers are about as clean as Hunter Biden's urine.
05:35They pad the numbers, twist definitions, and ignore every incident that doesn't fit the script.
05:40When the once vaunted Economist magazine cited a study showing that the most political violence is right-wing,
05:48they failed to mention that the study, by an outfit called the Prosecution Project,
05:53was run by a self-proclaimed Antifa member.
05:57That's like letting Dana lead a study on the advantages of living in a snow globe.
06:00And yet the media devoured this fan fiction like it was objective data,
06:06coming up with a bogus study to smear the right and laundering it through the media.
06:11Rinse and repeat.
06:12So you gotta wonder, why lie?
06:14Why did Jimmy Kimmel blame MAGA for Kirk's death?
06:17It wasn't just bad timing, it helped provide cover for future left-wing violence.
06:22So don't tell me no group.
06:25The group is CNN.
06:26The group is Hollywood.
06:27The group are the late-night hosts losing millions but still propped up by the networks.
06:32The group is every politician who calls half the country Nazis.
06:35And they're shocked when some unhinged loser happens to believe them.
06:40If you can't see that, it means you're part of that group too.
06:45Let's welcome tonight's guest.
06:51When he performs, even the critics have, crickets have a two-drink minimum.
06:57Writer and comedian, Joe DeVito.
07:02This Federalist founder fillets liberals like Flounder.
07:05CEO and co-founder of the Federalist, Sean Davis.
07:10Like Shakespeare, she's best at creating drama.
07:14New York Times best-selling author and Fox News contributor, Katu.
07:16And that wasn't an eclipse on Sunday.
07:22He just stood up to stretch.
07:23New York Times best-selling author, comedian, and former NWA world champion.
07:31So, Joe, do you think it's a relief to know there was no connection between organized groups and the murderer?
07:38That it was just the entire culture?
07:40Yeah, I wonder where else.
07:43They're calling people Nazis.
07:45Where are they getting this from?
07:46From watching reruns of Hogan's Heroes and everybody's a Nazi?
07:49It's so absurd.
07:51And like you said, they're saying, like, oh, we've just exonerated ourselves.
07:55Yes.
07:56It reminds me of some studies I saw about terrorist attacks.
07:59And they said, the study started on October of 2001.
08:04And I thought, yeah, there was kind of a big event the month before that.
08:08Right.
08:08That you've now moved the goal lines on this.
08:10So, it shows you that they have to create this problem.
08:13That's why the Kimmel quote was so bad.
08:14Because he said, of course this guy's MAGA.
08:16It wasn't a joke.
08:17It wasn't an opinion.
08:19In their minds, something bad happens.
08:21It has to be something bad happening from that side.
08:24So, they have to create this problem.
08:26And they'll never be satisfied.
08:28Look at Don Lemon was complaining about the wonderful ceremony that they had for Charlie
08:32Kirk.
08:33And he said, oh, it's like religious intolerance.
08:36No one is making you do anything, Don Lemon.
08:38Let alone, no one's certainly making you go into work.
08:41Nobody's making you do that.
08:42They have his picture at the gates at CNN to make sure he doesn't come in and rob the
08:45vending machine.
08:46So, it shows you they are the radical left-wing group.
08:50Yeah.
08:51That's so true.
08:51You know, Sean, your publication, The Federalist, is the one that debunked all of these studies
08:57saying that it was right-wing violence.
09:00If you hadn't done that, I think we'd still be hearing about those studies.
09:04I think we will.
09:05I think we're going to hear about them anyway.
09:07When you were introducing it, the reason I knew that you were about to say something that
09:11wasn't true is that it started with NBC News claims.
09:14Yes.
09:14And I think the reason they do this is they have this cognitive dissonance on one hand,
09:19and then on the other hand, I think they actually feel deep shame.
09:22I think they know what they're doing is wrong.
09:24They know it's a lie.
09:26And instead of just repenting and asking for forgiveness and telling the truth, they cover
09:30their own shame and lies because they feel so bad about it.
09:34Deep down, they know they're responsible for it, and they just can't handle it.
09:37Yeah, that's why they rationalize everything, because if you admit you're wrong, then what
09:43else are you wrong about?
09:45Everything.
09:46It's about your whole filter.
09:47Hi, Kat.
09:48Hey.
09:48How you doing?
09:50Not great, honestly.
09:51You know, really?
09:52What's up?
09:53I see this stuff, and it's like, look, this might be controversial, and maybe people will
09:57whatever.
09:58I have to be honest.
09:59I have to be honest.
09:59I am at the point in my political analysis career where I'm starting to think that the Amish
10:04have a lot of really good points.
10:06Yeah.
10:07I do.
10:09I do.
10:09It's like the amount of hate and manipulation that I would not see if I did not have to
10:15look at the internet every day.
10:16Yeah.
10:16I'm like, put me on the carriage, keep me pregnant, I'll churn the out of some butter,
10:20let's go.
10:22Like, and like, I'm not, I know, to be clear, I'm not sure I really mean that.
10:27Well, no, I know a guy, Kat.
10:29I don't think I'd, like, I don't think I have the upper body strength for churning the
10:33butter.
10:33I'm pretty sure I'd be kicked out of Amish very quickly.
10:36But it stuff can really make you hopeless when you see a horrible tragedy and then you
10:41see people whose first thought is, how can I make sure to not just not, you know, have
10:48my side be at fault, but look at the other side and how they're all at fault.
10:52It just, and then I'll look at the internet and then I, my dumb ass will keep looking at
10:56the internet looking for something that makes me feel better.
10:59And the longer you look, the worse you feel.
11:01Something I've started doing is making sure the first thing I see every morning, I don't
11:05look at my phone.
11:05The first thing I see every morning is I go wake my son up and I see him smiling at me.
11:09Yeah.
11:10That is what life is about.
11:11That is like, I think that if we want to have any hope as a society, I think that we
11:19need to encourage people to just, even if it's for a little bit, just turn this stuff
11:24off, tune it out and go spend time with your family.
11:27Yeah.
11:27No, I do the exact same thing you do.
11:30I wake up in the morning and then I drive to your apartment.
11:32To look at my baby.
11:33Yeah.
11:34And I climb up the side of your building and I stare at your baby until Cam comes around
11:40and hits me with a rake.
11:41Yeah.
11:41We got it.
11:42We got it.
11:42We got a good thing going.
11:43Yeah.
11:44It's all just my way of getting Cam to hit me with a rake.
11:48Tyrus, last word to you.
11:50What do you make of this?
11:51My mic.
11:52Cap might be on to something with this Amish thing.
11:54Yeah.
11:55I got the beard for it.
11:56Yeah.
11:57How do they feel about mixing?
11:58Are they cool with that?
11:59Like, like if I promised to build not, you know, what was the other thing?
12:05Pregnate all the Amish women.
12:06If I just, if I just focus on building stuff and they let me have an ox, I'm in.
12:13You might already be Amish.
12:15Yeah.
12:16I don't know if I can.
12:17I think it might be, I don't know.
12:19Black thing.
12:20I don't know.
12:22He is exactly who their verbiage is for.
12:28So, of course, he doesn't belong to anything.
12:31He's not a part of anything.
12:33These individuals that listen to their words, that's their whole point.
12:37They don't belong to anything.
12:39So they hold on to something.
12:41And then when they get an opportunity to be a part of the world, in his case, he had a relationship.
12:47And based off the text messages, it was pretty one-sided.
12:50So he thought this massive thing he was doing for his partner was going to somehow change things because he was believed in the things that he was hearing.
13:01It's always going to be a lost person.
13:04Yeah, that's true.
13:05They don't belong to anything they want to.
13:08So they connect themselves to the extremes because those are the only groups that will return their emails.
13:12Those are the only chat groups that will listen to what they have to say.
13:15You created these poor bastards with your mission because there's one mission.
13:20Everyone keeps talking about why don't the Democrats have policies in this?
13:23They don't.
13:24The extreme left that's taken over the Democratic Party have one mission.
13:28End Donald Trump.
13:29They're too far deep.
13:31They're not going to change.
13:32And they'll just keep going and continuing these things because we've said it a million times in this show.
13:37If you say someone's Hitler long enough, you're going to have martyrs come out of the woodworks.
13:41And it's always these lost souls.
13:43So great journalism that you figured out he had no real connections to anything.
13:48No s***.
13:49That's why he went out and shot somebody in cold blood.
13:51He was like, you know, president of the Rotary Club.
13:54He had a vibrant social network.
13:56Yes, exactly.
13:57Because if he belonged to a group, they would have talked him out of it.
14:00Yes, that is so true.
14:01That's why suicide bombers, there's only just one in a car.
14:04Yeah.
14:04Yeah, they don't really carpool for that.
14:06Yeah, they don't go like, let me try to get somebody else.
14:09All right.
14:09Old joke.
14:11Up next, Kamala makes the rounds.
14:16Joe's old number two cackles on the view.
14:19And after tossing them a few bales of delicious hay, she sat down with the ladies.
14:24And it was her first time back since she told them she wouldn't have done anything differently than Biden.
14:29Turns out she was right.
14:30Neither one of them was president.
14:33Today, she did some damage control.
14:34I'm a loyal person.
14:37And I didn't fully appreciate how much people wanted to know there was a difference between me and President Biden.
14:50I thought it was obvious.
14:52And I didn't want to offer a difference in a way that would be received or suggested to be a criticism.
15:01And, you know, in the campaign, full time, I was pointing out the differences.
15:08And I realize now that I didn't fully appreciate how much of an issue it was.
15:17Yeah, she's so loyal that she's tossing everyone under the bus a year later.
15:24Though Joe makes it easier since he's already face down in the street.
15:27But I wonder, is this book about Joe Biden?
15:31This book is not about Joe Biden.
15:33And I have a great...
15:35I love Joe Biden.
15:37And I also am very clear and have made a point of making it clear.
15:45Joe Biden was a highly capable president who accomplished great things that history will talk about.
15:56Yeah, no, he was the first president to use a stair lift and the first to remodel the walls in the Oval Office bathroom using last night's pudding.
16:11But fortunately, she's clear.
16:13She made it clear and has been clear about being clear.
16:16What's not so clear is her urine sample, which doctors said was 90 percent sangria.
16:23Does she have a last point?
16:24My last point is this.
16:27You've got to fight fire with fire.
16:30And, you know...
16:34Would you run again?
16:35Would you run again?
16:35Going forward, that's what...
16:37Would you run again? You'd like to run again?
16:38That's not in my immediate focus.
16:41I'm doing my book tour.
16:43Please, everybody come out.
16:44I'm going to a lot of cities.
16:45Or at least cities with two-for-one drink nights.
16:50But this wasn't the first stop on her media tour.
16:53Last night, she joined Rachel Maddow, who asked her about her decision to pass over Mayor Pete as her running mate.
16:58Because he was gay.
17:00But is that not what she said?
17:06That's not what I said.
17:09That he couldn't be on the ticket because he is gay.
17:13Against someone like Donald Trump, who knows no floor, to be a black woman running for president of the United States,
17:22And as a vice-presidential running mate, a gay man, with the stakes being so high, it made me very sad.
17:33But I also realized it would be a real risk.
17:37Hmm.
17:40It would be a race to the bottom.
17:48You know what would make that whole thing better?
17:51Bongos.
17:52That's not what I said.
17:55That he couldn't be on the ticket because he is gay.
17:58Against someone like Donald Trump, who knows no floor, to be a black woman running for president of the United States,
18:08And as a vice-presidential running mate, a gay man, with the stakes being so high, it made me very sad.
18:19But I also realized it would be a real risk.
18:22Yeah, all right.
18:29So I have an actual copy of the book here.
18:33There it is.
18:33Isn't that lovely?
18:34107 days.
18:35I wasn't sure if she actually had written the book herself, so I...
18:39Yeah, she definitely has.
18:42Check this out, huh?
18:43Look at that.
18:44With every copy, with every copy, Fireball Cinnamon Whiskey.
18:56It's a great cross-promotion for you Alkies out there.
18:59Sean, is this a signal that she's done politically, that she's, like, thrown everybody to the wolves?
19:07Oh, she's done politically.
19:10Regardless.
19:11Now, whether she knows that, I don't know.
19:13But I've got to give the woman props.
19:15She has turned failing upwards into an art form.
19:17She was a do-nothing AG in California, then became a do-nothing senator.
19:23She got to be a DEI vice president, ended up as the worst presidential candidate in modern history.
19:29And what was the payoff for that?
19:31A $20 million book advance for a book that no one wants to read and no one's going to buy.
19:36So props to you, Kamala.
19:37You did it.
19:38That's true.
19:39Kat, I could hear you chuckling over there as we were running through the sound on tape of Kamala.
19:47Was it because she was saying stupid things, or she sounded incredibly buzzed?
19:52Well, it was because that segment on The View, she knew that question was coming.
19:58Yes.
19:58She, that was not a surprise question.
20:01And how long has she had to prepare for that?
20:05I mean, like, whenever I get, we get done with a segment, for every segment in the history that I've ever been on TV,
20:12I'm always like, I wish I said this thing.
20:14Like, how does she not have better stuff than that?
20:17Yeah.
20:17Like, the last segment, I wish I said, the reason you were able to sneak into my apartment
20:21is because the front desk is taller than you are and they can't see you.
20:26I was like, why didn't I think of that?
20:29She's had how long to think of better stuff to say?
20:33And all she has is, yeah, I just thought it was obvious.
20:37Like, that's all you have?
20:40Where is the self-criticism that comes with being in the public eye?
20:44I think it's, you know what?
20:46I think she, I think Describer is timid.
20:49I think it's because she's fearful because she's always, I can't do it, I can't do it without this.
20:57Are you saying she's more comfortable talking underwater?
21:00Yes!
21:01Who isn't?
21:03Because it's definitely, probably would sound better underwater.
21:08They call her Mrs. Limpid.
21:09Listen, I have, I have, oh, nice, great movie reference, Don Knotts was cool.
21:12Uh, R.I.P.
21:16I have been known to wing it.
21:18Yeah.
21:18On occasion.
21:19Yes.
21:20Where I'll walk in the room and be like, what are we talking about tonight?
21:23Ah, f*** it, I'll figure it out.
21:26Because I have been blessed with a lot of wit and ability to f*** incredible situations.
21:35Yes.
21:37See, that's failing up and they appreciate it.
21:40There is no one on her team, before she goes out, go, hey, do me a favor, don't say two words twice and don't say um.
21:51And it would be a quick interview because she would just go out there and stare at everybody and leave.
21:56She's not prepared.
21:57But here's the thing.
21:58She's 1,000% running again.
22:02That's why, that's what this is all about.
22:04She thinks she can get things going by blaming everyone.
22:09Yeah.
22:09She blamed America.
22:10Because apparently we hate the gays.
22:12Yes.
22:13Like, we won't vote for a gay party.
22:14You don't think there's been some gay people in the White House?
22:17My God.
22:18Like, it's like ridiculous.
22:20Like, that's the American.
22:21Johnson.
22:22Barack Johnson, the mayor of Milpitas, 1987.
22:27I mean, it's just the things that she comes up with.
22:30And then she says she loves Joe Biden.
22:32And she wondered why everyone couldn't figure out the difference between them.
22:37Well, here's the problem.
22:38We couldn't understand either one of you.
22:40But at least with Joe, we knew it was Father Time was pulling on the vocal strings.
22:46Your excuse?
22:48Yes.
22:50Bartender, give me a double shot of whiskey?
22:52Yeah.
22:52I mean, that's not an excuse.
22:53She's a horrible...
22:57Speaker?
22:58I don't like to use the word speaker because she doesn't speak.
23:02She's just horrible communicating.
23:04Yeah, I love how you're having trouble saying it.
23:06Because I'm trying to do it like her.
23:08I watch her try to pull it out of her.
23:10Yeah.
23:10No, that's good.
23:11And it's like, you're like, oh, man, I could just pull.
23:12And then why is there nothing here?
23:14She's like, I'm telling you, man, Joe, she's like...
23:17Oh, she reminds me of a woman who's been drinking at the airport bar
23:21because her flight was laid, you know, lay over for like...
23:24Oh, yeah.
23:25She's slow.
23:27She's like, oh, don't you know...
23:29Can you just have me one more of those?
23:34What do you mean I'm not going to serve a man anymore?
23:38You know what I have?
23:41I have my brother.
23:47Free ride.
23:48Allies, even Laura Luma, turn on President Trump
23:51for accepting luxury jet from Qatar.
23:56As far as Team Trump goes,
23:58if you've lost Luma, you've lost the plot.
24:02Hell hath now frozen over.
24:04President Donald Trump's decision
24:06to accept a $400 million plane from Qatar as a gift
24:09has prompted stinging criticism from Laura Luma.
24:14She's the hard-right activist
24:15who specialises in getting the president to fire
24:18top officials and withdraw nominees
24:20or at least claims credit for doing so.
24:24If you've lost Luma,
24:26you're losing the argument.
24:28Not according to Donald Trump.
24:30He told reporters yesterday
24:31that this was a great gesture
24:33by Qatar
24:34done because
24:35we keep them safe.
24:37Referring to Qatar and the UAE,
24:40which he'll be visiting after Saudi Arabia.
24:42He said the maintenance costs
24:45on the 40-year-old Air Force One plane
24:47are astronomical
24:48and noted that the Regan Library
24:50has such a plane.
24:53The decommissioned Qatar aircraft
24:55will go to the future Trump Library.
24:58But the Gibber's plane
24:59didn't come from Qatar.
25:01How are we supposed to ever see
25:03the US under the Trump admin
25:05designate the Muslim Brotherhood
25:07as a terrorist organisation,
25:08Luma wrote.
25:10If the US is now going to accept
25:11a $400 million jet from Qatar
25:13to fly the US President
25:14and his staff around on.
25:18Calling the episode a stain
25:20on his tenure,
25:21she added,
25:22I love President Trump.
25:23I would take a bullet for him,
25:24but I have to call out a spade,
25:26a spade.
25:27We cannot accept a $400 million gift
25:29from jihadists in suits.
25:31The Qataris fund the same Iranian proxies
25:33in Hamas and Hezbollah
25:34who have murdered US service members.
25:37The same proxies
25:38that have worked with
25:39the Mexican cartels
25:40to get jihadists across our borders.
25:44The media are in an uproar
25:46as well as the story
25:47has only grown bigger
25:49since it was first reported
25:50by ABC News.
25:52Of course,
25:53the luxury 747
25:54will have to be upgraded
25:56with secure communications
25:57and military equipment.
26:00Though at least
26:00till last,
26:02sorry,
26:03one more time.
26:12That would at least
26:13sorry,
26:15one more time,
26:16sorry.
26:21That would
26:21take
26:23at least
26:24till the end of the year.
26:26But one Pentagon official
26:27told the New York Times,
26:29we're talking years,
26:30not months.
26:33Trump consulted Elon Musk,
26:35the Doge leader
26:36and head of SpaceX
26:37who told him
26:38that the plane could be delivered
26:40in a year.
26:42Two loyalists,
26:44Attorney General
26:44Pam Bondi
26:45and White House Counsel
26:46David Warrington
26:47approved the arrangement
26:48according to the Times.
26:50Trump's tour
26:51the 747 in February
26:52when it was parked
26:53at the Pan Beach Airport.
26:54There was a Plan B
26:59that got derailed.
27:00The Qataris offered
27:01to donate the plane
27:01immediately
27:02to the future
27:03Trump library.
27:05But
27:06administration lawyers
27:07said that would
27:07violate the
27:08Constitution's
27:09announcement clause
27:10which as
27:11Beltway insiders
27:12know
27:12bars any
27:13federal officials
27:14from accepting
27:15personal gifts
27:15from a foreign nation
27:17without the approval
27:18of Congress.
27:22He announced
27:23that after
27:23two days of talks
27:24the US and China
27:26reached a 90-day
27:26agreement
27:27that would reduce
27:28tariffs on Beijing
27:29from 145%
27:30to 30%
27:32and Chinese tariffs
27:32would be cut
27:33to 10%.
27:35It's clear
27:36that Trump blinked.
27:38Having tanked
27:39the markets
27:39which soared yesterday
27:41it was under
27:41enormous pressure
27:42to undo the damage.
27:44So now
27:44we're back to
27:45square one
27:45roughly
27:46where we might have been
27:47without igniting
27:48a global crisis.
27:51But
27:52perhaps
27:52Xi Jinping
27:53blinked as well.
27:54His government
27:55was feeling
27:55the impact
27:56of sky-high tariffs
27:57as well.
27:58The Chinese
27:59with considerably
28:00less enthusiasm
28:01said the mistake
28:02would only lead
28:03to further negotiations.
28:06Trump also
28:07was able to announce
28:07a ceasefire
28:08in the escalator war
28:09between India
28:10and Pakistan
28:11thanks to some
28:12weekend diplomacy
28:13by Marco Rubio
28:15and J.D. Vance.
28:18Trump also
28:19was able to announce
28:20that Hamas
28:20was freeing
28:21the last living
28:22American hostage
28:22being held by
28:23the terrorist group.
28:26Trump also
28:27sided with
28:28Vladimir Putin
28:29who wants to meet
28:30for peace talks
28:31with Volodymyr Zelenskyy
28:33who first
28:33wants a 30-day
28:35ceasefire
28:36so that Moscow
28:37doesn't continue
28:37killing and gain
28:38more territory
28:39while stalling
28:40on any ports
28:41in the fighting.
28:44Trump also
28:44was able to unveil
28:45a plan
28:46that he says
28:47will lower the cost
28:48of prescription drugs
28:49by 30-80%.
28:51But circling back
28:53to the 747
28:54the president
28:55chided ABC's
28:56Rachel Scott
28:56when she
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