00:00And we just left the Supreme Court.
00:02I didn't realize this is the first time in history
00:03that a president went to the Supreme Court.
00:06I was really surprised to hear that.
00:12And the Supreme Court has not been acting very well, actually.
00:16It was today on birthright citizenship.
00:18How did it finish up?
00:20Huh? Who knows, right?
00:22That's the problem. You never know.
00:23You know, you know with the Democrats,
00:25because a Democrat appointment always votes, no matter what.
00:28You can have the greatest case in history.
00:32You can have a case where the person you're suing admits they're guilty.
00:38And if you're in front of a Democrat judge,
00:40you'll overturn that admittance.
00:44No, it's very unfair.
00:46And Republicans, judges, and justices,
00:48they always want to show that they're independent.
00:50I can — I don't care if Trump appointed me.
00:53I don't care if he doesn't make any difference to me.
00:57I'm voting against him because they want to show their independence.
01:01You know, stupid people.
01:05But the Democrats, you can have the greatest case in history,
01:09and they'll be voting against you every single time.
01:12And then they get upset with you when you complain about it.
01:15I get admonished a little bit.
01:18There is no Republican judge, and there is no Democrat judge,
01:24certain person says.
01:25And I say, you've lost all credibility when you say that.
01:30It's really pretty tough.
01:31So Pam and I were over there with some people.
01:34We watched.
01:35And actually, nobody knew what the hell was going on.
01:38Simple subject.
01:39Simple subject.
01:40It's — look at the time.
01:42It was passed right at the end of the Civil War.
01:45It was for the babies of slaves.
01:47That's it.
01:48It wasn't for billionaire Chinese people who have 57 children
01:52that become American citizens.
01:54They didn't have that in mind.
01:56But, you know, it's hard to explain that to some people.
02:00Secretary of Agriculture is doing a great job,
02:03Brooke Rollins.
02:04Thank you very much.
02:09Secretary of Homeland Security, Mark Wayne Mullen,
02:13just came onto the thing.
02:19So is the job easier than you thought?
02:21So I make him — I give him the job.
02:23He's so honored.
02:24You know, he was very successful.
02:26Made a lot of money.
02:27Then he decided to run.
02:28And he ran.
02:30Won in Oklahoma.
02:31I love Oklahoma.
02:32I won 77 out of 77 counters.
02:35The only one to ever do — all three times.
02:38I don't know why they like me so much in Oklahoma, but they do.
02:41And I was with him all the way.
02:43And I offered him this job.
02:44And he said, such a great honor.
02:46I didn't tell him what was going on, though.
02:47I didn't tell him that — not only did you have a strike —
02:51you have a strike, and at the same time, you have the Democrats refusing to pay anybody.
02:57Right?
02:58I said, welcome aboard.
02:59Oh, and here's your first assignment.
03:01So he said, would you like to have had that decision to make?
03:05No, think of it.
03:05Somebody leaves a senatorship where he could be there for many, many years.
03:10A great position.
03:11And he leaves it to take a three-year job of turmoil.
03:17Because it's good for the country, right?
03:19And you're going to do great.
03:20And so far, you've done great.
03:21He's gone in there, and he's really — I think we're —
03:23we're pretty well worked out on that situation that we're working on,
03:27which will be — if we can do that, it'll be great.
03:29All right.
03:30All right.
03:30All right.
03:30All right.
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