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00:00President Trump was back on the midterm campaign trail Thursday with a stop in a key swing state,
00:05Georgia. And as we've all come to expect, the president had a lot to say. Speaking from the
00:11CUSA steel plant in Rome, Georgia, the president touted his record on tariffs. And he was visibly
00:16angry that he has to wait for the Supreme Court to rule on whether or not they're constitutional.
00:21Plus, he took a victory lap on affordability, saying this.
00:23What word have you not heard over the last two weeks? Affordability. Because I've won. I've
00:31won affordability. He went on to call Democrats' use of the issue a con job and listed all the
00:36things he says are now more affordable, including airfare, car payments, sporting events, and
00:41groceries. The president also slammed Democrats for blocking his voter ID law, accusing them of
00:47wanting to cheat in order to win elections, like November's midterms all around the country.
00:51And speaking of the midterms, a pro-ice ad campaign aimed at reminding Americans about
00:55quote, dangerous illegal immigrants led into the country under the Biden administration,
00:59will begin airing in key swing states, including Georgia, Michigan, and North Carolina,
01:04ahead of the president's State of the Union address next week. The ad is produced by the
01:08conservative nonprofit American Sovereignty. By now, you have no doubt heard that Andrew Mountbatten
01:15Windsor was arrested in the UK Thursday for his association, but not how you think,
01:20with Jeffrey Epstein. Oh yeah, and it was his birthday. But how bad could all of this actually
01:26be for the United Kingdom? Bad, with a capital B. A former aide to one-time Prime Minister Margaret
01:32Thatcher says the Epstein scandal could bring down the entire British government as calls grow for
01:38Prime Minister Keir Starmer to step down for how he's handling it, or bungling it, as it were. Adding an
01:44Epstein associate into his government, probably not wise. The arrest of ex-Prince Andrew was a
01:49ground-shaking move. The disgraced former royal had already lost his title and his posh digs,
01:55and now cops have been searching his home on suspicion of misconduct in public office.
01:59When you hear crimes, Epstein and Prince Andrew, I know where your head goes, but this isn't what
02:05you're thinking. Andrew allegedly forwarded confidential trade documents to the late pedophile.
02:10And this legal entanglement doesn't end with the former prince. His ex-wife, Sarah Ferguson,
02:17could find herself at the wrong end of a police interrogation if she steps back on UK soil.
02:21It's widely believed that Epstein funded Fergie's lavish lifestyle, and authorities seemingly want to
02:28know more. Now, Fergie has been laying low after she was stripped of her royal title and got the boot
02:34from the palace along with her ex-husband, Prince Andrew. Yes, the exes lived together. Weird, but
02:40with these two, kind of par for the course. The Epstein files were not kind to Fergie. A slew of
02:46emails and messages released pathetically showed her begging for money from the wealthy creep and even
02:52requesting, and I quote, just marry me. Now, to put all of this into some context, the last time a
02:58royal
02:58was arrested was 400 years ago, and that guy got beheaded. Iran has just 10 days left to make a
03:08deal
03:08or things could get messy. With record-breaking military power already in or headed toward the
03:14Middle East, President Trump shortened the time frame a bit in order to make a deal and said this
03:20during Thursday's Board of Peace meeting in Washington.
03:22They cannot continue to threaten the stability of the entire region, and
03:27they must make a deal. Or if that doesn't happen, I maybe can understand. If it doesn't happen,
03:33it doesn't happen. But bad things will happen if it doesn't.
03:39Trump, who opened the Board of Peace meeting with a golden gavel, literally, also announced that the
03:44United States would pour $10 billion into rebuilding Gaza, double the amount all the other nations have
03:51contributed combined. Why the massive figure? Well, the president said the sum was cheaper than the
03:58cost of waging a war in Gaza, claiming $10 billion is the cost of about two weeks of combat.
04:03And since Thursday's meeting was about Trump's foreign policy, he couldn't help but ruthlessly jab
04:09Democratic Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and her fumbling appearance at last weekend's
04:15Munich Security Conference.
04:17AOC, she was unable to answer a simple question. And she could have said, well, I'm studying it and
04:24I'll report back to you next week. You know, you can get away with that. But she just went, uh,
04:31it's actually, I think it could be a career ending answer.
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