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Go to noblegoldinvestments.com. We are here live in Milwaukee, Wisconsin at the RNC. We have Eric Prince joining us momentarily, but I wanted to steal Jack Posobick, our very good friend here. Jack, of course, I want to talk about your book and everything, but the breaking news, you are an intelligence expert. You have significant military experience.
What is your reaction to the failure to protect our president this last weekend in Butler, Pennsylvania? Jack, just so our audience understands, you see that wide shot from here to about that red entry is approximately about 100 yards. Yeah, Charlie. So that shot that you're talking about right there, 100 yards, 140 yards, that's the type of shot that you would make in boot camp. That is a basic, simple, short range kind of shot. That is your basic field of fire. So any basically trained soldier, basically trained trooper for any of the branches would be able to make that shot. And not with scopes, by the way, or EOTech or anything fancy.
That's a basic iron rails type of shot. And so those are the sorts of things that basic security 101, not just for a presidential level visit, but any detail, any security official, whether it was in the military, if I had a commanding officer, those are the very basic things you're supposed to be looking out for. And in fact, the counter sniper teams, Charlie, they're not even supposed to be looking for stuff that close because stuff that close is supposed to be secured. So any facility, any rooftop, any ladder well, any seam between buildings, that's all supposed to be secured on the ground.
Those counter sniper teams, those are set up for 500 yards, a thousand yards, 1500 yards. So help me understand Jack. And I don't want to get into speculation of motives yet. We'll do that as the investigation proceeds.
Okay. But help me understand that if, for example, there's an elevated roof right here. If somebody saw God forbid somebody with a threat and said, Hey police, Hey police, why did nobody do anything for nearly three minutes? And that's not just one hearsay report that is multiple reports and video footage at corroborate video law enforcement and secret service did nothing.
Why was there at the very least? Why was there not a, Hey, pull president Trump off stage. Look, Charlie, there's going to be, have to be a serious investigation to the highest levels of the secret service for this. And I can see them already playing the plane, the blame game saying, Oh, that was supposed to be local police. No secret service has the lead for and Charlie, you've done how many visits with a president or a nominee? Secret service always has the lead.
Secret service runs the task force that goes directly to secret service. The idea that lines of direct lines of fire from a direct building immediately adjacent to where a presidential nominee, and let's not play this game of that. He's not officially the nominee yet because we've been hearing as well that they were saying secret service protection for their life. You were told, I've been told in some of my reporting we've been doing it at human events.
We'll be breaking more today when we get on that. One of the reasons that he was not given a full presidential detail is that he is not yet the official nominee there. So there is some truth to that in a sense. And by the way, it's ridiculous where when we were in Detroit, we hosted him in Phoenix in Detroit and we were talking a little bit about, you know, secret service issues. They said, well, we're not the nominee yet.
So we are at the quote behest of the Biden secret service. Jack, I'm going to tap you out and bring in Eric Prince here. He outranks you a little bit here.
Just a little bit. So Eric, good to see you, man. Give it up for Eric Prince, everybody. The legendary Eric Prince. It's been a while, man.
So Eric, you are an expert in all things protection, military intelligence. Give us your initial reaction. What happened on Saturday?
It's an abysmal failure. I think it's important for people to remember that world wars have started because of failed executive protection. Think of the the Francis Ferdinand killed at the beginning and started World War One. Imagine what America would be if the assassin was successful on Saturday. Yeah, I mean, two inches at most that any anyone with any brain, with any training at all, would go to that site and say, that's the spot that's called the sniper's hotel. It's the logical place where a sniper is going to set up and hang out from that much.
The elevated position overlooking the spot with dead space able to to sneak in and get himself positioned that it wasn't covered is beyond grotesque incompetence. And if people are not fired from this, then we know that then they're actually trying to be this bad. Well, we can get into the consequences, but I don't think anyone will be fired. There might be some resignations where they keep their pension and all that, but no one was fired after Afghanistan. No one was fired after the Hunter Biden laptop.
No one was fired after our handling of COVID. So why should we believe all of a sudden that mass firings are going to occur here? Eric, have we seen in the recent era?
Let me ask you this way. Since Ronald Reagan was shot in the 1980s, has there even been a firearm discharge at a president, former or current, let alone one being actively shot? No.
In the last few years, no. And the last one that had blood drawn was John F. Kennedy. Think of that. Reagan was sorry. You're right. My bad. Maybe I'm you know, you're right.
Nope, definitely Reagan. You're right. And that was a ricochet. It wasn't even a direct impact. It was the sixth round served out seven more years of his term.
Correct. But that was and you witness how quickly that team got him off the X. It was the sixth round fired of a six round revolver by Hinckley that ricocheted off that hit Reagan in the lungs. They drew blood on Donald Trump.
Someone standing right behind him. It was a serious round, obviously able to pop someone's head. You know, maximum sympathy to the family that lost their loved one and totally unnecessary. It's worth also asking, do they have a do not shoot rule? Don't shoot first rule because there is lots of evidence that they saw something they were looking at. They're not comfortable with, but no one engaged with shooter.
So I am the furthest thing an expert can be from this world is me, but I'm I have common sense and logic and reason and I live in this world a lot. Why was there not an immediate get Trump off stage order given when there was even chatter, commotion? This is where I'm very confused. Or at least suspend the rally, put him in a position of cover until the situation is addressed. Again, it's grotesque incompetence. I guess that's the answer. We're going to find its incompetence after incompetence, I suppose.
It because they can say, Well, we didn't have enough Manning. Okay, there was a there was a team around the president. And even after the shots were fired, how long did it take him to get him off the ex? The exes is where the enemy has decided to attack you that day.
And you want to get your protect the as far away from that as quickly as possible. And they took almost a minute. And they didn't take it was it was leadership and decision making. There's no excuse.
There's not a money issue. It's not a Manning issue. It's a competency issue. So secondly, according to reports, regular civilians were pointing out the shooter in real time, and police officers, law enforcement and Secret Service didn't act. Is that incompetence? There's always going to be friction around that, right?
If someone's bringing you new information, and there's not a way to get it, maybe they're on the wrong frequencies, all this all the rest. But if you look at the decision made to not secure that perimeter, the obvious sniper hotel, right, that's what is what the term of art is for someone that has had training to say, that's the logical place someone's going to set up. That's not a money issue. That's a competency issue.
Getting the president off the ex competency issue, not a money or a Manning issue. When you look at the the level of fear and befuddlement in the agents, it's like they hadn't drilled that before it should be autonomic. If X, then Y, then Y, then Z, it's machine like, and they were anything but a machine. The word autonomic is operative because it should be as if you are breathing as if you're digesting food. You don't think about it.
It's built into your being your autonomic nervous system trained into being should be. Yes, that is what I want to discuss now. And Eric, I think you have enough time just to keep going a little bit, which and I want to tease this out. I'm thrilled that some of the agents put their life on the line and jumped on him immediately. And, however, again, I'm far from an expert.
I just want a quick answer. Did you see the high level of expertise or professionalism from those people that you would say, that's the type of people I would use to protect a president or former? No, because some of them obviously were trying to execute a plan and a lot of others were standing around not knowing what to do. And I don't care if they were temporary detail is et cetera, then drill that morning, then drill the night before, drill, drill, drill and practice and dirt dive it so that you know what to do so that the whole thing could have ended so much worse. And that's what's that's what's unacceptable.
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Check it out, myphdweightloss.com. So Eric, let me ask this more crisply. One of the agents couldn't holster her weapon. Is that something that is a typical response? That's not an ideal response and it's something that you want to get through those nerves and that adrenaline rush while you're in training so that it is autonomic when you know you have to reholster your weapon, you know exactly where that is and how that feels every time. And that is just an evidence of the wrong people in the wrong circumstance and they're overwhelmed.
That's called condition black. So let me ask this differently. What should that have looked like? Let's say that they didn't respond to the threat and Donald Trump's ear gets clipped. From that point forward, what should that have looked like? They should have had him off that stage in less than five seconds. They should have created a protective barrier around him and then immediately moved him, whether he wanted to or not, off that X, into a hard car and get him to a position of defense. Here's where I'm going to ask something that I think is important. Some of those agents were not strong enough to be able to hold Donald Trump back. I'm sorry, Eric.
It's just the truth. Yes, Donald Trump is a big man. He's almost, you know, I'm about as tall as he is. He's 6'4". You know, he's very broad shouldered and he was emphatically. There should be no circumstance. And I applaud him for his Teddy Roosevelt-like response.
I want to get into that because I think it was awesome. It was one of the greatest moments in American history of Donald Trump saying fight, fight, fight after being shot. I think he was saying another F word too, but we're not going to say that on air.
By the way, he has CNN attacked him for saying he's got to tone down the rhetoric after he gets shot. But, Eric, there should be no circumstance ever where a protectee is able to overwhelm the agents. Am I wrong in thinking that?
No. Again, it was it was clearly that team had not trained that drill and they should have done that. That's a body mass issue, isn't it? It's a body mass issue, but it's also if the right people, the right holds, whatever. And if the president may have the confidence that of his agent in charge to say we're leaving right now. I've had I've never had that circumstance, whether that's a big lead agent or a small lead agent with the command authority. If they tell the person, they will leave.
And it was clear that I mean, Trump was defiant. So even it let me see, even if President Trump is shot, the protocol, which he was, is you don't administer first aid right there. You evacuate and then administer first aid. Is that correct?
Situation dependent if it's if it's a cervical spine issue, whatever. But but the fact is they gave they gave Trump a long time to almost collect himself. And it should have been it should have been over before Trump even had a chance to realize what was going on, let alone be carried off. And, yeah, again, God forbid there could have been either a secondary shooter or an explosive device or whatever. Yes. So, again, that was the first feed. If it was a multi pronged attack, it's again, get the protect D off the X.
And they really failed at that as well. I sense that we're even and you even heard it in the radio chatter. What are we doing? What are we doing? Where are we going? It should not even be a discussion.
You know, if X, then Y to move them off the X. When when you found a Blackwater, I imagine you had some form of Secret Service that you employed and you worked with. And, you know, a lot of these guys, the ones I talked to, they are so speechless over this. And it's a humiliation for their entire community.
Sure. It's a black. It's a black mark on the age of humiliation in protect D, modern, in modern protect D. Because because their role had really nothing to do with Trump being saved. It was pure luck of bad marksmanship. They made it wind and and and Trump turning his head and avoiding, you know, just as you're getting clipped on the Doula divine providence. Exactly.
The flutter of an angel's wings. So those of you that do not know, Eric Prince, how do I best summarize your bio here? Blackwater was a seal for a few years. I started Blackwater and we were the largest private weapons training facility in the world. We did about 800 people per day. We shot around one point two million rounds a month. We trained hundreds of thousands of military, hundreds of thousands of law enforcement from protective details from some of the most dangerous countries in the world. And we employed some very capable people. And we did 100,000 missions, protective missions in Iraq and Afghanistan, protecting ambassadors, diplomats, visiting presidents, all without anyone being injured under our care.
Has in all the protection that you've done, have you ever had a protect D be shot? No. And that's that's a private that's private security in active theaters of war. Correct. Yeah.
Butler, Pennsylvania. No, the only right. Correct.
And the fact that if we had not secured. So what's 140 yards? Yeah, you tell me. Maybe I was estimate about where the a of the trade hotel is.
Okay, that's that's about what my estimate was. So if we had not secured that and we're gonna have a public air event with our guys standing here and we didn't know what the hell was in that building or prime minister or president. Exactly. We would expect to be fired because it's professionally. It's an absolute and complete failure.
So it's it's ludicrous. It's unacceptable that the lead agent of that detail that day should be absolutely should be fired, especially the advance agent. Whoever set that thing up. They're blaming local police. Do you know that's a that's a cop out. Look, is the Secret Service responsible or are they not? Who is responsible? Secret Service is supposed to be responsible for protecting Donald J. Trump, and they totally failed.
So I now want to get into there's so much to unpack here. President Trump was defiant in his response. What is magnificently? He really mirrored Teddy Roosevelt because Teddy Roosevelt was stopped at a campaign stop on a train. He was shot by an anarchist in the chest with a small caliber bullet down the street, by the way. Really?
Okay. It happened blocks from and he the speech. The bullet went through his went through his through his chest, and he sat there bleeding. But he gave his speech for the next hour and a half, and he said, It takes more than a bullet to stop a bull moose. And God bless Donald Trump for having the same level of spirit resolve.
And I will remember that. And I think every American should as well. In your professional opinion, should Donald Trump continue to allow Secret Service to protect him?
Well, that's the option he has right now. He could hire people like you and there's and yes, and there's a lot of complexities that go with that because you know the left and big government hates competitors and they hate to be shown up. I gotta interrupt.
I get in the ideal. Could you guys do a better job? There's a lot of very talented people that could protect Donald Trump or could supplement Secret Service to make sure that those gaps are filled and that the questions were being asked and to call nonsense when they when they missed the blatantly obvious place where the sniper's gonna hang out. Um, so, for example, President Trump could have five or six guys like you that five hours where he arrives, they double check the work of the Secret Service. Sure.
Yes. Hey, who's on that roof there? Oh, even to properly coordinate. Look, most of the best part of the most important part of executive protection is the advanced work so that you have a proper plan and you remove the the the gaps. The problem with law enforcement doing that is there tend to look backwards and you want predators. You want to hire the most lethal predators to protect you because they're gonna find they're gonna look at it from the outside and say, How am I gonna get that guy? And they figure out how to close those doors. People that are a little paranoid, too. I mean, every possible threat imaginable.
Yeah, just people that think offensively. Also, the part of this situation that I'm sure will soon learn somehow got to the roof. A officer encountered him and then went back down because the rifle was and I saw reports that the officer backed away when the gun was pointed at him again. That's malfeasance.
Terribly. If you're if you're a law enforcement officer and you get to you, you're issued the badge and a gun, you're there to be a sheepdog and you better protect the flock. And there he had very clear direction to protect the flock, not just the president, but the entire crowd. And if that guy really backed away in cowardice, he should lose his badge and his pension and all the rest. I think it's time to bring back public shaming for people that completely screw up and fail to do their jobs.
And Eric, this is one of the reasons why they hate you is because you talk about better and more efficient ways of doing this. Let me ask this in a politically correct way, which is not my not my reputation. As D.I. infused in a personal protection and the military potentially put President Trump's life at risk. As I said in a Twitter post that has certainly gotten some attention, anything that detracts away from merit and mission execution is an unnecessary distraction. And clearly, the Secret Service is not the level they should be performing right now.
That was blindingly obvious on Saturday. Let's fix these issues before it becomes blindingly obvious and people die unnecessarily again. And again, being a protective agent is not for everyone. And there needs to be standards. They need to be here, too. And I don't care what color people are or who they sleep with or which bathroom they use.
I want someone that will protect the president United States and lay their life down when necessary. Eric, how can people support you or follow what you're doing? I am on X at Real, Eric D. Prints, and they could buy an unplugged phone because we're here to compete with big tech. Plug that. You were on the program before.
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Is that correct? Yeah, this last weekend. Yeah, so you know, they went to the rally and I got them tickets to family to get tickets and they were in the friends and family section and they were enjoying the rally just like everybody else and they heard the shots. At first, they didn't realize that they were shots and then they realized, you know, what's going on. Everybody kind of hit the deck and took cover and as they were getting up, one of the gentlemen in the row behind them saw that he had blood on his neck and, you know, it was like, oh my gosh, it looks like you got hit with a, you know, a bullet or a frag or something. So he just had a superficial wound on his neck. They took him to the medical clinic, you know, the medical tent that was there, the triage tent they had set up. He's totally fine. He's not seriously injured.
I think the more traumatic thing was that he ended up in the tent, unfortunately, with the gentleman who ended up passing away and I think that was probably more of a trauma than anything, but a bad day for a lot of folks and a lot of folks saw some stuff that was pretty horrific and, you know, hopefully they're gonna be okay. So, Doctor, you've dealt, I'm sure, with a lot of people that have experienced either being shot at or in those circumstances. What is your reaction to President Trump defiantly in that split second moment?
Well, I'll tell you, Charlie, I told everybody this right off the bat. I have never ever been prouder of my president than that day when he went down and he stood up with blood all over his face and he instinctively raised his fist in defiance and yelled, Fight! That is the warrior spirit spontaneously coming out.
You don't practice that and that's not at all staged. That just is who he is and I think that it's incredible. It's really, really unfortunate that that happened and certainly unfortunate that someone died in the process of people critically injured, but I think that his response and the leadership he showed in light of that horrible situation has sent an overwhelming message to all of America that this man is a leader, this man is a warrior and this is who we need to be, our 47th president. Amen. And so, Doctor, there have been a fair amount of chatter up until Donald Trump got shot about the mental condition of Joe Biden.
As a physician, how should we think about this? Well, you know, we still can't, we can't lose sight of that. I mean, I think there's this push right now to become a little bit more civil in what we're saying, you know, on the campaign trail, but it doesn't negate the fact that we have a commander in chief that's cognitively impaired, right? And that's something that regardless of what the other circumstances in this country are right now, that's something that has to be taken very seriously. He's our commander in chief. He's the head of state. He's our, you know, he carries the nuclear codes. I mean, this man is not competent to work as a Walmart greeter right now and we just need to remember that and it begs the question that a lot of people have been asking for years now is who is running this country, right?
Because it's obviously not Joe Biden. So I think that we still have to address that issue. That's something that's still a big deal. I think that the Democrats have stopped talking about it now because of what happened, you know, with the assassination attempt, but he will continue to do the stuff that he did at the debate.
It's going to happen again. He's going to continue to say the same kinds of crazy things and get lost and confused. Do you believe, just looking out from a distance, dementia, Alzheimer's, I mean, what characteristics does Joe Biden embody of prior patients that you've diagnosed?
I know that's a difficult question. Yeah, it's something I've avoided, like assigning a diagnosis to him, you know, because, you know, I am a physician and we try not to do that. But, you know, you don't need to be a doctor, Charlie. You certainly don't need to be a physician to the president. You know, I was a physician for three presidents, so I know exactly what it takes mentally and physically do that job.
But everyone in America sees it. Everyone's had a family member, whether it's an uncle or an aunt or a parent that's gone through the same things that Joe Biden is going through. I don't know what it is, if it's Parkinson's or if it's Alzheimer's or multi infarct or vascular dementia of some sort. But he's got something going on that has a huge cognitive component. He's cognitively in deep decline, and he's got all the physical signs to go along with things like Parkinson's as well. So whatever it is, the one thing that all of those illnesses have in common, they all get worse with time.
None of them get better. And at some point you can't do anything, even slow them down or cover him up. And so that's where we're at right now. So help me understand the you said something interesting. What the job requires. Yeah, you've been a physician through what president was it?
Bush, Obama and Trump. That's correct. Yep. And so what does that job do to you over a period of time health wise? Well, it takes a toll on your health. But to do the job, you have to have incredible physical stamina. You know, I mean, you have to be able to work 1416 18 hour days, you have to be able to get on a plane and leave DC at nine o'clock in the morning and fly 16 hours across countless time zones, land, and it's nine o'clock in the morning where you landed and you have a 14 hour day ahead of you.
That happens all the time. And the president has to be able to do that they have to be able to multitask, you know, they have to have be able to deal with domestic issues and foreign policy issues and war and, and all kinds of stuff simultaneously. And it's it's just absolutely obvious that Joe Biden doesn't come anywhere close to having that capability. And so President Trump lived up to high health standards. President Trump is I mean, I've never worked for anybody who has as much energy as that man. I mean, we all know he sleeps like, you know, five hours or less a night and he's just he is on all the time. I mean, fully on.
It's it's remarkable. So I want to ask you from a congressional oversight standpoint, right? The Secret Service, right? Speaker Johnson has announced that the head of the Secret Service will come and there will be hearings, right? What will your role be?
And what do you anticipate the result of those? Well, I think we do need we do that we're in the same situation with the Secret Service that we were with the FBI. And it's it's basically the leadership issue.
The Biden appointed leadership is our problem right now. Okay, and I just like I've said about the FBI, I'll say about the Secret Service. And I know the Secret Service better than most because I spent 14 years in the White House working side by side with them every day. Some of the hardest working best professionals I've ever been around in my entire life. So the people, the bread and butter folks that are doing the work, they are just incredible law enforcement people with unbelievable capabilities, including the president's current detail. I know them well, and they are very, very competent, very good detail. The problem, Charlie, is they haven't been resourced properly. I talked to folks in his detail is eight months or more ago, and I asked them how things were going. And they told me at that time, this is long before the assassination attempt that the biggest problem they had right now is they were under resourced and they couldn't get the bodies and the resources they need to do their job. They pointed out to me that they were the smallest of the former details. So Bush and Obama had bigger details, better resource details than President Trump.
That makes absolutely no sense. The size of your detail should be based on the threat. He travels, does way more events than the other formers do, and the threats against him are astronomically higher than they are against the other formers. For that reason and that reason alone, he should have a huge detail that's close to the detail of the same size as he's sitting president. He's not just the former president.
He's trying to become the next president. That's right. I mean, it's two boxes there. That's right.
Bill Clinton is not trying to become president, nor could he. Right. So it's a far lower risk profile. Absolutely. The risk for Donald Trump is higher than anybody on the planet right now.
As far as assassin, we've seen it just recently. Unfortunately, House Republicans are going to be tasked with overseeing this. Do you think there might be a rare moment of bipartisanship or even Democrats are saying we need to have firings and a real, almost a Warren Commission report? We were two inches minimum away from having less than that. JFK.
I mean, what would you say? I would say it was less than an inch. It was three quarters of an inch or less. And if he had not started the turn of his head at the exact millisecond that he started turning his head, it would have entered his head.
I mean, that's how close. And he knows it, too. He looks at me. You can watch him. He turned his head to look at a chart. He turned his head to look at a chart, and he leaned backward to do it.
And when he did, he moved just enough that the bullet grazed his ear instead of going into his head here or going into his head here. I don't even want to speculate what our lives in this country would be like. We would be in complete turmoil and chaos right now. That's right. It would be.
We were less than three quarters of an inch. There needs to be the greatest mass resignations, firings and pensions taken away from people responsible. But I'm not optimistic, doctor. I'm not optimistic either. All this talk about getting together a bipartisan commission and doing something about fixing this problem right now. But I don't think that'll last long from the dams. I think they'll go back to their partisan ways. You see how they defended my orcas? I mean, good Lord, if they're not gonna back down from my orcas, they're not gonna back down from this.
I mean, it's just I think you're right. No one got fired from the Afghanistan withdrawal. No one got fired from the Hunter Biden laptop. No one got fired from the handling of COVID. I don't think there will be massive firings from this at all.
But if there is a time for House Republicans to put up a fight, it would be now in the reality is we have to because it's not just here. It's happening all over the place, including in our military. But the reason this is an issue is because the Secret Service director was appointed. She was put in that job for diversity purposes. She's a diversity hire. Her experience was protecting Pepsi cans and potato chips, right? And she was put in that position for diversity reasons. And since she's got there, it's been nothing but woke DEI garbage, including if you talk to the Secret Service agents. They say if they ask for resources they need, she's more concerned about the color of the tie that they were not wanting them to wear red ties.
Yeah, I can attest to this. So we hosted President Trump at two events in the month of June, one in Phoenix, one in Detroit. And for example, in Phoenix, we called the Secret Service days ahead of time.
And the audience knows this. We said, Hey, it's gonna be 108 degrees. If you guys don't give us more mags, a bunch of people are gonna pass out and potentially die. They said too bad.
So sad. Not our problem. So they only gave us two mags. One of them failed. So we had to fit thousands of people through a single mag and thousands of people that were in their eighties.
We had 10 people pass out. It was 100% on the U. S. Secret Service. They couldn't care less about the American people. I don't even think they care about the protect. Charlie, I would tell you that the actual Secret Service agents and uniform division folks do care that the leadership didn't care.
My orcas didn't care and the bite administration didn't care. I mean, honestly, until this happened every time they referred to somebody who went to a Trump rally, they referred to him as an extremist or domestic terrorist, right? Or as a Nazi. That's why we ended up where we're at with the assassination of Tim. They compared everybody like you and I to support the president. They called us Nazis, and they called him Hitler. What do you think's gonna happen? And I mean, I was texting with the great Dennis Prager over the weekend, right?
It was incredible. And, you know, we were texting, and he said, Charlie, he said, Of course they tried to kill him. They said he's Hitler, right?
It's moral to try to kill Hitler, right? And so they've justified in their head. So why would they protect that? That's the same thing they've done. They protect them.
They wouldn't. And they've done this across the board, not just with the, you know, with the inability to physically protect it, but with the lawfare stuff. We've got people everywhere, prosecutors, and they're breaking the law, but they're doing it because they think it's justified for the bigger cause of getting rid of Donald Trump. Doctor, in closing, my strong encouragement to you is to keep pushing because there's more and more peripheral evidence.
We don't know if we'll get to the essence that there might have been stand down orders that might have been not just incompetence, but gross negligence and turning a blind eye saying if something happens, he's a Nazi. Yeah. And so I hope you guys are on that. You can you can count on me, Charlie.
I'm all in. Thank you. God bless you, doctor. Give it up for Dr. Ronnie Jackson. Thanks, man.
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We're on a bus tour and I was talking to Arizonans, just drove up, you know, started to pack for coming to this event. And a friend of mine called and said the president's been shot and I was on Twitter. I was just working around the house getting ready to come here. And I was just absolutely scared to death. I didn't know anything about it other than the president had been shot. I got online immediately trying to look for information. And at the time, you know, I didn't know for about two or three minutes. I didn't know if he was alive or what had happened. I assumed the worst. And then I was so relieved to see that video area.
The media is mocking this. I believe it was divine providence. Truly, it was, according to Dr Ronnie Jackson, who says about three fourths of an inch that otherwise would have killed President Trump. And I think we all all of us breed the sigh of relief and then went, OK, he's OK. But the next morning, I don't know about you. It's this that story. What happened just sat with. I sat with that and I went, we were we almost lost President Trump yesterday, if not for the hand of God being on his shoulder, if not for him turning his head, if not for a whole bunch of things that are just too miraculous, we would have lost him. And this is what is just so sickening that there's so much hate out there in this world that somebody was willing to try to kill him in front of all those people.
It's just I can't believe that kind of evil exists, Charlie. And our movement is stronger than ever, despite this. And he is alive and well. I could tell you he was up late last night meeting with friends, meeting with donors. You know, he's got his vice presidential selection today.
We're going to find out who that is. And, Carrie, I want to now emphasize and focus your race. Your race has tightened. You are in a dead heat tied against Communist Ruben Gallego. We need you to be the U.S. senator from Arizona, right? We need Carrie Lake to be the U.S. senator from Arizona, right? You are running up against a communist.
Tell us about him. Yeah, I mean, I'm glad you put it that way. I was calling him a Marxist. But let's be honest, the things he's pushing for are actually communism. That's where the Democrat Party has gone. But he's the most radical, Charlie.
I mean, he's how many people out there? I know nobody here thinks Joe Biden has any good ideas. I can't think of anything great that they've that they've accomplished. They've actually driven our economy down into the toilet, the borders wide open. And Ruben Gallego has voted 100 percent of the time with Joe and Kamala.
One hundred percent. You can fact check it. The fake news actually fact checked me and they said it against the say that he voted against the Save Act. He wants non-citizens to vote in this upcoming election.
We all know that's wrong. He's voted for sanctuary cities, open borders. He wants everyone who's poured across to get amnesty and asylum and also have voting rights. And we're funding it all. So even AOC hasn't voted with Biden 100 percent of the time. But Ruben Gallego is we call him Biden's best friend in Congress. And we need to actually retire him, get him out of D.C. and actually get some common sense solutions. And those are America first solutions. So we people of Arizona are really eager for a Republican senator and for Donald Trump. Tell us what you're hearing on the ground.
Absolutely. The people are you know, I want to say one thing and you always give everybody the truth. But the fake news media, they only are able to stay in business if they if they tell us we're divided and we hate each other.
The fact of the matter is, we don't. We love our fellow citizen. We are not divided. I mean, there's a small section of people that are really pushing for a communist agenda. But I think the majority of people are together, united.
They want to solve these problems and they keep pushing these lies that were at each other's throats. And I think that we have the greatest solutions to the problems. And what you're going to see the next few days in here. I was just inside.
I was on the stage. We're remarkable, right? I'm speaking on Tuesday. I think you're going to see our our solutions for the problems laid out so the American people can say, wow, we're stuck.
We're suffering right now. And they have a plan to get us out of this trouble. They have a plan to make our streets safer. The Republicans have a plan to make our kids education better. The Republicans have a plan to make sure our border is secure, that we're living in peaceful times, not starting wars.
And the American people are going to have a really great choice. Do we want to continue down this track where we're off the tracks? Frankly, we're going over the cliff. Our economy's a wreck. Our kids don't have a bright future.
Or do we want the solutions to all those problems in a bright future? It's Carrie Lake dot com, right? Carrie Lake dot com. Everyone chip in if you can.
That is Carrie Lake dot com k a r i l a k e. Very good. I'm looking forward to speaking tomorrow. Great. I'm looking forward to hearing who President Trump's vice president pick is. I think the thing that we need to remember because they're always trying to say who should it be? Whoever it is, I support him 100%.
I support President Trump. I will say, but I hope it's J.D. Vance.
Let's see. Carrie, God bless you. Thank you so much. Carrie Lake dot com. Thanks so much for listening, everybody. Email us as always. Freedom at Charlie Kirk dot com. Thanks so much for listening and God bless. For more on many of these stories and news you can trust, go to Charlie kirk dot com.
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