00:00Earlier in this week, President Trump voted running the president again in June 28.
00:04Are you comfortable with those comments in your constitutional lawyer that violated him?
00:09Well, there is the 22nd Amendment.
00:12I spoke with the president about an hour ago.
00:14It's late in the evening in Japan.
00:16He's working around the clock, serving the American people.
00:19He doesn't stop.
00:20Talk about someone who works around the clock.
00:23And as Chairman Pflueger mentioned a moment ago, and as we've reiterated in here so many times,
00:28you're looking at the split screen because under President Trump, the Republican Party has delivered.
00:33I mean, you're talking about reducing taxes, reducing regulations, cutting fraud, waste, and abuse,
00:38ended the border crisis, ending the crime crisis, resolving conflicts, wars around the globe,
00:45and working on these amazing trade agreements.
00:47It's been a great run.
00:49But I think the president knows, and he and I have talked about, the constrictions of the Constitution.
00:54As much as so many American people lament that, the Trump 2028 cap is one of the most popular that's ever been produced.
01:03And he has a good time with that, trolling the Democrats, whose hair is on fire about the very prospect.
01:10But I do believe that we've got three extraordinary years ahead of us,
01:14and the two years of the Trump administration are going to be an incredible thing.
01:18And I don't see a way to amend the Constitution because it takes about 10 years to do that, as you all know,
01:24to allow all the states to ratify what two-thirds of the House and three-fourths of the states would approve.
01:30So I don't see the path for that.
01:33But I can tell you that we are not going to take our foot off the gas pedal.
01:36We're going to deliver it to the American people, and we've got a great run ahead of us.
01:39He'll have four strong years.
01:41Second run.
01:41The White House is able to find funding for the military, for the bank, for farmers.
01:46Should the White House now be able to find some funding for the staff program if they've done it wrong with the other ones?
01:51They certainly tried.
01:52I mean, one of the reasons that this shutdown has not yet been as painful as it might otherwise have been
01:57is because the president is bent over backwards, the administration.
02:02Think of it this way.
02:03The White House, the executive branch in a shutdown, has a large control panel full of dials.
02:09Under the Obama administration, they turned those dials, the pain dials, to 10 immediately.
02:13You remember it was so egregious to us.
02:16Speaking of our veterans, I mean, they put yellow crime tape around the World War II memorial
02:21so that people who would serve their country could not go visit the memorial.
02:24They wanted it to hurt.
02:25The Democrats have shown and they've said in their own words, this is leverage.
02:30It gets better for them every day.
02:32They don't mind inflicting pain on the American people if they can somehow get some sort of political points out of it.
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