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BREAKING: Over 50 Countries Rush to Make Tariff Deal

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BREAKING: Over 50 Countries Rush to Make Tariff Deal

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April 7, 2025 1:11 pm

The Trump administration's tariff policy is causing a stir in the global economy, with over 50 countries approaching the White House to renegotiate their tariff situation. The European Union is offering zero tariffs on industrial goods, and the Treasury Secretary is optimistic about the future of the economy, citing data that shows a 20% tariff on China led to a 0.7% price level increase over four years. Meanwhile, the ACLJ is working to protect religious liberties and is involved in a case where a government lawyer was reprimanded for having a Bible on his desk.

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Over 50 countries rushed to make tariff deals. Keeping you informed and engaged. Now more than ever, this is Sekulow.

We want to hear from you. Share and post your comments or call 1-800-684-3110. And now your host, Logan Sekulow. Welcome to Sekulow.

Phone lines are open for you at 1-800-684-3110. Will Haines is joining me in studio. We've got a packed show. And of course, there is a breaking news item. A lot of debate, obviously this weekend, over the tariffs. Because as the tariffs went in place, we saw a pretty volatile economy.

We saw a pretty volatile stock market. Now we're going to break down what it means, the goods and the bads. Look, we're not going to be here and just sugarcoat everything here and say, you know, because President Trump said it, that means it has to be good. But we are going to give you more of the reality than the media would like you to see. Because there's a lot more nuance to what it could mean for you, the individual who may not be a stock market investor, or maybe you are.

And what does that look like? As we have seen even an upturn today, we also have Bibi Netanyahu visiting Washington, D.C. today. So we'll discuss a little bit of that as well as Israel said, hey, we're thinking no tariffs. And that's maybe the conversation that is going to be happening with a lot of countries. Because look, you have someone like Elon Musk coming out saying, hey, our goal here is actually to get to free trade, to get to zero and zero, no tariffs overall between any countries. And we're going to have a society built on that. So knowing that that's the goal, I think that does change the way you need to look at the tariff situation.

Phone lines are open for you, like I said, at 1-800-684-3110. But Will, the breaking news item that's coming out is about these 50 countries, more than 50 countries, who have said, hey, we've already at least given a call to the White House. That's right. And this isn't a simple issue. This isn't something you can just look at and be like, I'm for it, I'm against it. There are so many nuances and areas of explanation that can go on that, I mean, I'm sure there will be books written about this and courses taught in econ classes across the country about this. But one thing that we know is that- That's if you think that college will still exist in a few years.

That's a good point, Logan. It's a very good point. They may put tariffs on colleges at this point. But when you look at this and you see that more than 50 countries have approached the administration about lowering their non-tariff trade barriers, so that's even just being able to do business in the country, lowering their tariffs or stopping currency manipulation. This is coming from the Treasury Secretary. And we also know that the European Union, late last night, the President of the European Commission, Ursula von von der Leyen, said that they are seeking to avoid a back and forth trade war, that they are offering zero for zero tariffs on industrial goods. This is the EU. This is the European Union, which is actually- And again, as you said earlier to me in the meeting, I said, hey, so who is this saying this? Does this person have the influence, the control to actually say this? And the answer to that is yes. Right. It is the President of the European Commission. So when you look at this and you also know the history of President Trump trying to make a deal, get people to the negotiating table, that is working, regardless of what anyone is telling you about how it's going to send America into a death spiral of economic doldrums. Look, it wasn't a good weekend.

It was not. But I would at least say the bringing people to the table to negotiate is working. And there's some other factors that we need to talk about as well. And just to keep people informed about what is happening as we go forward.

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And also if you're watching on YouTube or rumble it, that thumbs up, we'll be right back. Welcome back to secular phone lines are open for you at 1-800-684-3110. Continue to talk about, well, that deal that is coming up as 50 countries have reached out and say, Hey, we want to renegotiate our tariff situation. As President Trump put in place, a reciprocal mutual tariffs, which a lot of people have issues with it did hurt the stock market. There was a lot of panic over what this could mean. And look, we're not going to sugar coat. When things happen like this, we know people are worried. I see you in the comments. You're worried about this.

I'm not saying you shouldn't be, but we're only a couple of days in. Let's see what happens when you have people like the European union coming out and saying, Hey, on industrial goods, we're thinking 0%. And if you were thinking zero and you're thinking zero, all of a sudden you have a free trade agreement with with really one of the top areas you need to. Now we got to get to China. We got to get to Asia in general, Vietnam, a lot of these countries, but it's still a massive move forward. So remember, as we've always said, and look, I don't, I'm not here just as an apologist for President Trump and his plans because a lot of times, look, as everyone, everyone has differences of opinion.

And I think this one's okay to have a difference of opinion. But what I've said is that this was going to be a negotiation tactic. This wasn't just a blanket here, the tariffs, nothing's ever going to change. It was going to be something that brought people to the table and 50 countries have already showed up.

That's right. And one thing that I think with this whole situation, I was asked by a family member, what do you think of the tariffs over the weekend? You know, with the whole situation, the world is on fire, freaking out about this. And I, as a traditional conservative, don't typically think towards tariff policy. Like the conservatives traditionally are more free trade, but when you have a situation of what's been going on one, we didn't have free trade because we just weren't putting tariffs on everyone else was. And, and when you get to a situation where they start talking about, Oh, you know, it could cost $60,000 to buy an iPhone if it was exclusively manufactured here, these absurd things where you're like, well, that's part of the problem. That is part of the America last foreign policy and economic policy that we have seen for decades from both parties where our manufacturing base isn't here. We are completely reliant on foreign nations to get our most basic things and to have our most basic needs filled.

That's not okay. That is actually a national security problem. So as someone who is tariff averse in my political or economic philosophy, I understand the goal here. And I think to some degree, that goal of getting people to the table, to try to fix this problem is, is the positive best outcome. Now, when you have an entrenched economic policy, like we've had, there is no way that you can change course without it being disruptive, a little scary, right? You said the world's on fire, which is the way I like it.

Cause I never get bored. That's right. But what you also have to remember is that there are thousands of people right now that are making tons and tons of money off the stock market panic that are actually fueling the drop in prices because of the way options market work, very little risk to them to sell, put options to make large profits off of this. So don't think that it's just all these people are losing money. Most people that would be losing equity value are people that are not the big wall street types on a panic like this.

I think that the panic will be short run in the market because I think it will start to play out and it will level off. But I also think there are other positive economic factors and we'll play the treasury secretary in a moment that can be seen that the media is not telling you about. That's the thing is that the media controls the narrative. Social media controls the narrative. All your favorite liberal influences are going to share what they think right now, because this is a moment of what you'd say, quote unquote weakness as the economy did take a hit. Let's not pretend it didn't.

But as Will said, you're also giving us two days. You haven't had to play out. You have people who are control of that narrative that don't necessarily want it to be successful in general. So what do you have to do? You have to stay tuned to places like us here at the ACLJ, us here on the secular show. Maybe you're watching Salem News Channel, maybe you're watching on YouTube or rumble, finding those alternative media options because we are not going to force feed you any sort of fake. This is the truth. We're telling you the truth. That's what we always do here at the ACLJ.

That's what we always do here on secular, even if you don't like to hear it. And like I said, it is okay to look at this and say, man, I've got some concerns. I'm worried about the economy.

That is okay. But that is why we'll come in and we're not just going to gloss over that and say everything is fine. We're going to tell you what we think and what some of the leading experts also believe. And as Will said, there's a lot of people still making money.

There's a lot of other ways people are going to be making money. As I said, we've seen gas prices drop. What affects the average American more, the stock market dropping or gas prices dropping? I think that's a pretty simple answer. Let's go take a call. Can we take a call? Let's go to Nadine who's calling from the state of Maryland.

Nadine, you're on the air. Uh, yes. Gas prices actually went up three 14 now. What now?

Go ahead. Gas prices went up. It was two 89 last week.

It's three 14 now. Talking about on a global scale here, we've seen some decline here, but what were your, what was your comment overall? Well, I think Trump is a failure.

I think it's an economic failure. Okay. I'm giving you opportunity to speak here. Give me a little, give me a little bit more info here.

The man has had fixed bank proceeds. Okay. All right. I don't think we're going to get anywhere with Nadine.

It's okay. Nadine, you have your bullet point facts, but I was hoping to get into some more in-depth conversation because you put to our phone screener that you are a little worried about the economy and you know, this is supposed to bring countries to the negotiation table, but you were feeling a little less optimistic. And that was maybe a more well rounded version of what she was getting at. Right.

And once again, I don't think that Nadine is alone in her thoughts about this. Obviously whenever you see the market going down quickly, as we saw for two days last week, that is kind of the most readily available economic indicator people look to, even if they're not directly connected to it, they, and maybe they have retirement that's in 401ks, but yeah, that's what you kind of think of as the number. One, I think it was a very quick sell off. There was more sell off today.

It went back up, it's bouncing around. We'll see how that plays out. But I do also think that, and I want to play the treasury secretary's comment about the oil prices and things of that nature. Now also, I can't speak to every location in the country, every gas station in the country where the prices are also, when you're seeing the cost of oil drop, that then does translate, not necessarily that moment, but to lower gas prices on the whole. So when we look at this, and I think we should play this from the treasury secretary, but also not discount people like Nadine who have very real concerns. And especially if you are, if you are nearing a retirement age and you're looking, okay, we've got this drop right now, how does it look a week, six weeks, a month from now, or even a year from now?

I think that those aren't necessarily unfounded fears. That is a situation where you have to look at and figure out where the economy is going. When you see people coming to the table, that is where you start to think this could potentially be a short-lived panic as people on Wall Street love to do, and that it's not necessarily a long-term concern, but it's also very early. We're a couple days into this, but let's play what the treasury secretary had to say. This is bite one, both talking about tariffs from the first Trump administration, as well as some other data points on pricing. Let's go ahead and run that. Chris, what I like is data. And if we look at data from President Trump's first term, and there's a big study that just came out from a group of economists, mostly at MIT, that showed that a 20%, 20% tariff on China led to a 0.7% tax or price level increase over four years.

I think that's pretty good. If we can take in 20% in tariffs and it's a 0.7% increase, and Chris, a little publicized story, this week, everyone wants to look at the stock market going down. You know what else went down? Oil prices went down almost 15% in two days, which impacts working Americans much more than the stock market does.

Interest rates hit their low for the year, so I'm expecting the mortgage applications to pick up. And that is the secretary of treasury. I want to make sure people know that. That's right.

Yeah, Scott Besant. And what he's pointing out there is that other numbers such as the price for a barrel of oil has gone down almost 15%, which will translate into lower gas prices, which not only affect you at the pump, but also the cost of your goods as they're being transported across the country because that fuel cost is baked into the price. Also, the interest rates, everyone in many areas across the country have been priced out of housing, not just because of the prices going up, but because of during the early 2020s, you were at 2%, two and a quarter, 3% interest rate up to seven and a half under the Biden administration. That prices you out of housing really fast. Well, personally, my house has doubled in value over the last decade, but we cannot move.

We cannot afford to move because the interest rates are so high that our payment would be like 10 times. I mean, I'm not even joking, like 10 times what we're paying right now. But you know what? Good for good for Secretary Bissett coming out and making that statement. We're gonna take more calls.

Like all he's saying is it'll work out just fine. All we need is just a little patience. 1-800-684-3110, have your voice heard on the air. The ACLJ, we're at work right now. You may just hear us talking about tariffs.

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Welcome back to Secula. Phone lines are open for you at 1-800-684-3110. I do want to talk to you a bit about some of the work the ACLJ is doing. But before that, I want to get to one of these calls just so we can go ahead and take one. Let's go to Lisa, who is calling, watching on Facebook. Lisa in North Carolina, you're on the air. Hey, I just wanted to say and another comment to the other caller.

We have gas in North Carolina at 254. And Dave Ramsey's crew says, don't look at your portfolio right now. Just kind of don't look and take advantage of buying low. Don't panic. Yeah, I mean, we don't give out financial advice, so I don't want to say that your words speak for us.

But I think a lot of people feel that way. Because right now, much like any dip in the economy, in the dip of the stock market, it's not really the time to freak out. It's the time, like he said, I think Dave is probably right.

Just take a break from looking at it for a couple days and then see where we're at. You know what? In the comments, everyone's putting in what their gas prices is and I kind of love that. You know what? Put that in. If you know your gas prices and where you live, that's a fun comment.

And if it went up or down. Yeah. I think that's good. Yeah, sure. Go ahead. Add to it. Lisa, thank you though. I think a lot of people are feeling that way.

Yeah. And once again, whenever there is a dramatic change, what the bureaucratic state and what the more big government minded, more liberal minded folks want is no change from what happens in America. They have, okay, Presidents can come and go, but we will maintain what we are doing regardless. They don't like when a President or an administration comes in as a disruptor or has a different philosophy. They want the same. That's why I think they get excited when conservatives and Democrats fight over social issues. Because at the end of the day, they can keep their agenda moving forward. Now, we do think that social issues are very important and worth fighting for. But at the other end of that is that when things like this happen, it is going to cause disruption. It is going to cause some people to try and make it fail. That's why you will hear stories of people that made a vast fortune off of this dip in the market because they know how to play that game. Steve Carell will make a movie about it in a few years.

It'll be great. Box office hit if there are still box offices. The movie industry as a whole. Oh, I don't know. Minecraft opened 350 mils. You know what? It's pretty big. Big deal, that Minecraft movie.

I'm sure a bunch of your kids went and saw that. But yeah, change is hard. Change hurts for a lot of people.

You get nervous. What? You're doing a lot of song lyrics today. That was a song lyric?

I don't know. It felt like it. I heard a couple earlier and that felt like you looked at me very intently. Well, you laughed.

I mean, time may change me, but I can't trace time. So let's move on a little bit and talk about the work of the ACLJ, important work that we're doing. And look, you have heard on the big picture what we're doing. You've heard some of the big scale stuff we're doing.

We are currently working on a really important moment for Congo. You've heard about the hundreds of Christians that are being brutally attacked, many murdered in barbaric ways. And that's happening for real. But there's also still things happening in this country that feels like the ACLJ from the 1980s and the 1990s.

It feels like the origins of the organization. And these instances still have to be called out. Whether you saw the wind for the church on the beach, or you saw the wind or the temporary wind, we'll see what happens for the teacher who could not pray in public, could not pray where her students or faculty may see her, including in her car. Of course, we at least got to the next step of that. But this one is happening right now. And this is a government attorney, a government lawyer. I know that's not a great way to start.

A lot of you are going to go, oh, Logan, don't even continue. But you know what? They got rights too. The government lawyer, among a smattering of things on his desk, including a Grogu, a Baby Yoda, and a Mighty Morphin Power Ranger, he happened to have a Bible open on his desk that he could reflect to during his break times. And of course, that was enough for not only complaints, but to get reprimanded.

That's right. And this is a public defender in New York for a county. And we've had to send a legal demand on his behalf, because here's what happened. He had this Bible on his desk.

There's no issue with that legally, constitutionally. However, a supervisor actually orchestrated an entire situation where had another individual go and cause a scene about complaining about this. So the supervisor had a fellow employee barge into our client's office and loudly demand the Bible be removed.

Our client respectfully requested that any directive come in writing. And that request did not lead to a civil discussion about the law. Instead, the supervisor then escalated it, stormed into the office, picked up the Bible, demanded it need to go, cited vague concerns about clients seeing it, even though it wasn't in view of the clients. And in an effort to comply and deescalate, our client actually moved it to a less visible place, but didn't remove the Bible. And then when he reiterated to the supervisor the willingness to accommodate reasonable concerns, but formally requested a religious accommodation to keep his Bible there under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act. Now, remember, this is a lawyer they're dealing with, and he's citing law.

Well, that didn't solve it. They actually did a formal reprimand that goes into our client's file permanently, citing vague performance deficiencies and claiming that his conduct had been unduly disruptive. And they warned in the directive to refrain from having any Bible or religious text open and visible when meeting with clients or even fellow staff members. So reaches out to the ACLJ. We have sent this formal demand saying that we want them to remove this from his file, this issue, this reprimand. Look, they're hostile.

You can tell this is not gonna be fun. These are people who are hostile to his beliefs, to his faith. By just having a Bible on his desk, that was somehow too much for people to handle. You couldn't... Yeah, I'm sure if you walk past it, what, you felt something? I'm sure you did.

I'm sure you did. Because that is what happens when you have the power of the Word of God. When you walk past it, you may look at it and go, okay, I can't take this anymore. We've seen that with a lot of these atheist groups. I can feel the presence of a cross in here and therefore, because I'm an atheist, it shouldn't be here. Well, I have a feeling you know why you're feeling the presence of that cross. And I feel like it's probably the same for this guy's Bible.

You ever walked into any hotel room, any hospital, whatever, you feel that same way? I'm sure you are. Look, the ACLJ is taking action right now. Will said, file the demand right now, file the demand right now, said, you take care of this right now. And if you don't, by the way, we're suing you, we're going to court.

And guess who's probably going to win? Probably us, unless you have some sort of crazy court system. Because most people understand, normal, decent human people understand that your religious rights are not given up. Your religious freedom is not given up because of where you work or who you work for. There are rules and regulations, sure. There are things you can and can't do at work, of course.

Is one of those on your break time, read the Bible? I don't think so. I don't think the government can say that. And we're going to make sure that that is true. Phone lines are open for you at 1-800-684-3110. This is the end of the first half hour. We got a second half hour coming up and we want you to join us. If you don't get us on your local station, number one, they should so demand them. Just like we're demanding this.

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It was a great first half hour. You hear about all the work of the ACLJ. You can hear more about the tariff situation as we're going to reset a little bit because many of you are just tuning in now and you're hearing about the breaking news that over 50 countries have come to the table. Like we said, that this was going to be a negotiation in terms of the tariffs that were going in place.

Some of these may be long-term, some may not. We even have the EU saying, hey, we'd like a 0% tariff. You have Israel saying most important things.

We're going to 0%. We've got 50 other countries saying let's get to the table. So Will, this is happening. The idea of it becoming a negotiation tactic is working. Sometimes we need to just take a breath, take a pause and see how this all will play out. Of course, this is the Trump administration. Of course, it caused a little chaos and it changes the way people are thinking about these situations.

Because again, they're thinking creatively, even if you disagree with them, they're thinking creatively and go in a different way. But President Trump said there would be tariffs. Maybe people didn't expect it to be this broad, but here we are.

That's right. And once again, this is a different way of thinking. This is not something that President Trump hid though.

He had always run on the fact of trying to bring things like manufacturing back, trying to figure out the situation with the trade imbalances across the world, with the United States, trying to really champion the rights of working class Americans and not just the Wall Street corporate interests that profit greatly when things are made very cheaply in China and then able to be sold here for profit. So I think that when you see any sort of disruptor, there is going to be disruptions. I think that is one of the things that needs to be taken into account. We don't know how this plays out though.

We don't know because it is now President Trump's issues and things that he is fighting for are not just clashing with other nations, but also with big corporations that may not be on board with this type of deal. Here's what I'll tell you. If this is not working, this goes south, we're going to tell you here at the ACLU. We're going to tell you here through the secular broadcast. I'm not afraid of telling you the truth. I'm not only going to give you what you want to hear. That's what makes our show a little bit different than a lot of people, a lot of different news sources, a lot of different media broadcasts and podcasts. It's because I'm not just going to tell you what you want to hear. Now I will tell you, if you're going to do something this extreme, you're going to give it a little patience. You're going to see where this ends up.

I'm not going to give you my decision this week on how the tariffs went into place. I saw some of these things that get a little verbose, get a little ridiculous when you saw a statement one friend shared that was like, did you know if an iPhone was made in the United States, it would cost between $60,000 and $100,000. And number one, that's probably not true. Number two, if it is true, if that's true, then that is precisely the problem. Because for some reason, for some reason, Democrats and the left is all about human rights, except when it comes to the price of their goods.

At that point, you're like, I can't live without my iPhone. So of course we have to have essentially child labor happening or very underpaid for for China. I'm not saying this directly to Apple. I'm just saying in general, we know, okay, it's the quiet secret. We all know how things are done. We all know how it exists in these nations where you have a very underpaid, very highly worked society. That's right. And when you look at that and you think it's been going on for so long in that way, no wonder there is such a discrepancy if you try to immediately bring it back.

One, I don't believe that figure that would be that much, but it may be $3,000 instead of $1,200. But when you start to look at it and be like, are you really okay with that? Because that's what they've set up.

I don't think anyone, if you really knew the conditions would be okay with that just to get something cheaper. Yep. All right. Phone lines are open for you. Three are taken right now. So those three stay on hold. We got a guest coming in the next segment. So it's going to be a minute, but stay on hold if you're already on hold.

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Welcome back to Secula. We are going to take your phone calls in the next segment at 1-800-684-3110. There's one line open right now, may go to two, but we are joined now by Mike Pompeo, Senior Counsel for Global Affairs. Secretary Pompeo, I wanted to start off, obviously the conversation at hand that a lot of people are talking about are the tariffs right now, Trump's tariffs that have kind of rattled the world, if you will, in terms of whether people feel that it's good or bad.

However, you've worked on the global stage more, maybe more than anyone. How do you think China's feeling this morning dealing with these tariffs? Well, I saw a statement just from the last 20 or 30 minutes, the President said he's may well even increase the tariffs from 34 to 50, or maybe he said an additional 50 on top of the 34. I actually think that makes really good sense.

The Chinese Communist Party has been hard at stealing American jobs, American intellectual property, threatening our friends and allies around the world, conducting espionage against the United States. I think going after that particular target makes an enormous amount of sense. I hope, I must say, my disagreement with this broad tariff policy is if it's about collecting revenue, I think that's a mistake. I'm a limited government, small government, free trade guy at my core. If there are other objectives, if the idea is to get everybody's tariffs down, let's go compete in the world on an equal basis, it makes perfect sense.

I hope we're not doing this so that we can grow government. And I think that is one of the concerns or kind of conflicts that we're seeing break out, even amongst the Republican Party, is that sometimes it's hard to wrap your head around a tariff policy as a small government conservative-minded philosophy. That's not historically really the position of conservatives of broad tariff policy. But when you are looking at nations like China that have been using economic warfare against the United States for decades and using it to their advantage to enrich and empower the party there, I think that it makes a lot of sense to fight that and not just let it be and then tell the American people, look, you get cheap goods, you should be happy. Is that kind of the way the American people should be looking at this? Yeah, no, I completely agree with you. You're precisely right. It is not enough to say, hey, we're just going to let this continue to roll as it has been and let the Chinese Communist Party steal our stuff. But I think you can hold those two thoughts together at the same time. China is, in that sense, a very unique case.

There are others that fit into the same bucket as well. But I think if you're justifying this saying, hey, we're going to go do this without reducing the total government burden, that's a drag on the American economy. It'll hurt people in my home state of Kansas.

It'll hurt people all across the Midwest who are dependent on the capacity to use global supply chains from our friends and allies in ways that really make sense for them. We should encourage that. We should want more of that trade as amongst in between. But it should absolutely be done on a way where whether it's tariffs or sanctions or other non-trade barriers to entry of American product, regulatory stuff, we should level the playing field and we should be very clear it is unacceptable to treat America unfairly.

I think a lot of people are in favor of that sort of free trade concept if we can get there. And we're seeing some countries react that way. I did want to pivot a little bit to talk about a new article you just posted on ACLJ.org. And it is about the border, of course, and the Trump administration's plan to secure the border and make America safer. But you made a very interesting point. You say it's not just about security, it's about being sovereign and sovereignty.

Can you expound upon that? Because I think a lot of people see this and look, you even have a Bernie Sanders coming out and saying, hey, I don't agree with anything President Trump has done except for that border stuff and say what he's doing, because none of us really like what's happening there. So when you have even people like Bernie coming to your defense, clearly something's working. Oh, goodness. You put me on dangerous ground agreeing with Bernie Sanders.

So I'm going to be real I'm going to be really careful here. Look, my point here was this. You can't have a nation with porous borders that allow just anyone who decides to come into your country, enter the country.

It's certainly unsafe. But more than that, we should we should the American people, American U.S. citizens should get to decide who gets the privilege of being an American. And that means having a secure border. And, you know, all the focus this last week or so has been on tariffs.

But this is part of a larger idea, right? That President Trump is trying to deliver against this central idea of America as a sovereign, independent nation who is treated fairly on the global stage and who treats its own citizens fairly. We need to get back there. The fact that they've now demonstrated that what Joe Biden did was a fraud. Joe Biden said without some more laws, we can't fix this. We have demonstrated again, just as we did in the first four years, that a serious border policy can secure America and keep it sovereign. Well, and to your point that the fraud that was said by, you know, we we can't do it.

I've done everything I can do as President. Congress needs to pass more laws. There was one hundred and sixty thousand illegal crossings a month under President Biden at some time.

And then it's dropped to just seven thousand in March of last year, of this year, rather, last month. That is such a crazy, dramatic contrast of with no new law being passed, even though there is a Republican House and Senate. That may be one of the biggest Presidential lies that we've seen in our lifetime.

Yes, that and the fact that he was qualified to run another four years, maybe those maybe twin twin frauds. Look, what it does demonstrate you've got it right. What it demonstrates is this with real leadership and making clear that the benefit of coming here is only going to accrue to people who come here legally. Just changes everything.

It changes behavior. They call their friends back home, whether whether that's in China or Africa or in El Salvador, Guatemala, this is not the right time to come. And that is really good for the United States. And it's good for those who want to come. Just as my ancestors, they want to come here. They want to come here legally.

It's really good for them, too. This is this is a decent, humane policy. The President has demonstrated it is possible to do.

I'm confident that while that number is really, though, whether they can keep that number, that'll be hard to do. But they have demonstrated that you can fundamentally shift the nation in a direction that provides for the sovereignty and safety and security of the American people. We got one one final question here, and it kind of ties in with you mentioned how, you know, the media was focusing on the tariffs and they've been focusing on any number of things except for successes like drawing down this this border security issue. But there was an analysis done that the media gave 10 times more coverage to the arrest of an alleged Hamas supporter at Tufts University rather than the coverage they gave of the arrest of an actual MS-13 gang leader in Virginia that was just minutes outside of the nation's capital.

Why? I mean, I know this is almost rhetorical at this point, but why is the media so focused on still parroting the left's narrative about what the President's doing instead of showcasing actual victories that keep people safe? Yeah, it's indecent, but it is what we've come to expect from the left media, which is most of the historic media outlets. It reminds me of the narrative that was spun back in the summer of 2020 when the rioting was taking place. Somehow this was just protesting.

And then, of course, they flipped the script completely sometime later. I wish only that they would report factually. It's important to know that this administration is taking down MS-13. That really matters to the safety and security of families in places like Kansas. We have to tell that story because it discourages bad behavior. It makes terrorists think twice. It makes gang members think twice. And importantly, it is delivering precisely on what President Trump said he would deliver on when he was running for President.

It's a promise that he had made and it's a promise that he is in work of keeping. Thank you so much for joining us, Secretary Pompeo. I did want to encourage our audience, obviously, to go check out that new article on ACLJ.org. And all the great content, by the way, it's available not behind a paywall.

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So I encourage you to go to ACLJ.org. Check out all the great content. Scan that QR code, though, and have your donation doubled. We'll be right back. One line's open. 1-800-684-3110. Welcome back to Sekulow. Now it's time to hear from the most important voice in the room, and that's you, of course. Let's take these. Actually, we're not going to take it in order, because Dan's calling, and Dan is an ACLJ champion.

And if you're an ACLJ champion, you get bumped to the front of the line. Dan, in Maryland, you're on the air. Yes, I've been listening to Mr. Pompeo, a big supporter. What I believe we as a nation, for the most part, are stuck in is we're in the weeds.

We're looking at all this stuff happening at a very low level. But imagine yourself, you decide you want to take over a country, okay? I mean, the old rule, divide and conquer. I'm also a big follower for General Michael Flynn.

And I actually bought many of his books and actually passed them around to different groups and members. But if you wanted to take over a nation, you cause division. You do basically what the United States has been doing in foreign governments for the past 100 years. Get operatives in there, cause division, mess with the elections. Yeah, of course.

I mean, nobody... Dan, I'm only cutting off because we have a lot of calls, and I want to get to as many. But I think a lot of people feel that way, which is this is how things have changed so rapidly in the last decade. Things have changed so rapidly in the last decade.

That's right. And even if you look at the issues surrounding the Department of Government Efficiency and things of that nature, that the big government agenda, the bureaucratic deep state agenda is to keep their work going in perpetuity and let the American public fight about petty political issues nonstop. And what is different now is that that's why you're also seeing people like the members of the Doge team seem like they come across the ideological spectrum. But what they all believe in is that the government shouldn't be continuing to become this behemoth that doesn't need to be reined in, be used efficiently and not waste money. And that's what Dan talks about is that when you start to try to do change, it actually can bring people together. But the problem is those that are so entrenched, whether it be the way that our tariff scheme and our foreign trade works, or whether it be internal government issues. When you start to rattle that they've been using the long strategy, letting the frog boil, you know, slowly turn up the heat, and then you don't even realize what's happened.

When you try to quickly reverse that or do something, it causes these entrenched bureaucrats or quasi-government officials to freak out and to try to disrupt that and cause panic. All right, we're going to continue on. Let's go to Candy in Georgia, watching on YouTube. You're on the air. Okay. I think President Trump is doing a great job and I'm pro tariffs. He said things like the stock market, metals, et cetera, would go down, but it would be temporary. But it will go back up. It's not an overnight thing, but we will see a positive outcome overall. We just have to be patient.

Candy, I think a lot of people feel that way. You just got to be patient, see how this all plays out. Like I told you and I told our audience, we're going to be honest with you.

Unhonest brokers here. It doesn't work out. We'll let you know. We'll tell you how we feel. We are not just going to, you know, play by one party's rule here.

So look, I think a lot of people feel that way. It's not going to be an overnight fix. This isn't something that gets changed in two or three days. But what is, is the media cycle.

The media cycle gets turned over every couple of days with some brand new story. Okay. You remember the signal text messages?

No. Maybe you've forgotten about that. Why? Because it was the end of the world, the end of democracy, like a week and a half ago. And nobody's talking about it anymore.

People have moved on because the news cycle is very short. So right now it's tariffs. And right now that's what people are going to share. And that's what your liberal friends are going to post. And that's, what's going to happen. It's going to be the protest that happened over the weekend.

Those are the things that are going to spur conversation. And then the ratings are going to dip. The shares are going to go lower and they're going to come up with something else.

And if the economy bounces back, guess what is not going to be reported very much on the mainstream media, the success of this campaign. Now, again, we will see it's pending success, but we know 50 countries are at the table. We know some of them are some major players and we know negotiations are pretty hot right now. Let's go ahead and continue on and take a couple more calls. We have four minutes here.

We have enough for two calls left. Elizabeth in Texas. Go ahead. Yeah, I'm in ground zero of the border crossings in back Allen, Texas. So the things that I've seen and experienced with my own eyes would just talk to you to give you a perfect example. As a teacher, we had a lockdown lockout about two years ago when they found a stash house of only 80 human beings in a house that were being trafficked. The things that are happening at that border, people just don't even talk about yet. They can't do themselves as these human right activists. I've got friends who were going and stopping these traffickers at the Catholic charities that were overrun. They were showing up in vans with a little vest on the staff. They walked in and they would get people like children and women and put them in this van. And these citizens were stopping them by themselves, asking them, where's your credentials?

Where are you taking them? And they would get these women and children out of the van and save their lives because the trafficking is just outrageous. I wish I was surprised, Elizabeth. I wish I was surprised by your comments because this is the truth of what's happening. Okay. Whether that's trafficking or there's drug trafficking, human trafficking, a lot of it is happening.

And of course you're going to be painted. And look, I feel I have a lot of compassion for people who want you to seek a better life, especially in our country, in the United States of America. But you can't let that go past the fact that there is a horrible crime happening because of the border situation. But we're supposed to pretend to ignore that because you can't both be compassionate for people who are looking for a better life and also want to end illegal immigration. And not because it's people who are trying to get here, because there's stories like this that happen over and over again. If you go to any major sporting event, if you go to any of these places that are happening, there is trafficking happening around the corner. There's trafficking happening around the corner from you probably right now.

If you live in any sort of market, any sort of major market, mid-level market, and I'm sure in rural areas as well, it's happening. We're supposed to turn a blind eye to it, pretend it's not happening. But the real compassionate are the people who care. And know that you're probably one of those people.

And you're going to be painted as some sort of person who doesn't want immigrants to come into our country. And that's absolutely absurd. We're a nation built on it. But without it, without any sort of protection, trouble runs wild. And it runs wild like Elizabeth said, where there are places that are just horrifying. And you can hear those stories over and over again. Let's go to Mildred who's calling in Texas.

Mildred, you'll probably be our last call for the day. Go ahead. Yes.

I'm very happy to see these tariffs, to see a President who will bring the other countries to the table and deal with them as they need to be dealt with dealt with as our America has been great in the past. And it can be great. I own a small business. And before Obama took office, before the recession, we could buy parts that lasted with the front end under a truck because we rent portable toilets and clean them out. And so we're hauling water weight. So it tears the front end out from under. So we could buy these parts that go in the front end, and they would last in which they don't last forever because of what it is, but they would last more than two months. Now, whenever we buy parts, because it's so hard to find American-made parts, because the other companies can get them shipped in out of China and wherever, they just practically mush.

You can take a ball-peen hammer and hit one of them, a ball joint, and it will go sideways. Mildred, I wanted to let you talk because I think that you're the exact person who should be speaking to this because you are dealing with it on a day-to-day basis with your business. Whether it's a small business, a big business, it is a business that is being hurt by the way we have devalued manufacturing in the country. So what we're hoping is that this turns around some of that. Now, again, that's long-term, but you're willing to take that hit. That's pretty interesting to understand that long-term, this could be better for your business. We're going to keep an eye on it. Speaking of which, though, I really want you to take the next 20 seconds here, think about supporting our work, whether that is for incredible people like that lawyer who just wanted to have a Bible on his desk, a government lawyer, they're telling him, no, the church is being shut down at the beach. We're able to support and get that quickly fixed. I want you to scan the QR code right now. It's not that I don't want you to see my pretty face. Of course I do. You got to scan that code.

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