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Praise the Lord. I mean, I want to just take a step back here, Kane. I mean, you are kind of the news Svengali. You see it all.
You monitor it. I mean, you and I have had not a chance to catch up for quite some time. Kane, give us your take of the maximalist approach, the flood, the zone that we are seeing from President Trump and his team. Yeah, it's breathtaking, Charlie. I never expected it. You and I had these discussions. We knew it was going to be aggressive. We knew he was going to come hard and fast, but I don't think anyone had any idea what flood the zone would really mean.
And I don't think, you know, we anticipated the success of it and the idea, the philosophy behind giving them too many things to chase, too many ideas, and yet I didn't anticipate that it was going to work this well. You know, all, you know, the resistance, it hasn't really been able to get started. Yeah, we're starting to see some lawfare.
Judges are stepping in the way. But for the most part, it's just been tears. It's just been a trail of tears, of Democrat tears and media tears. And it's this, you know, it has to go back to the strategy.
And I'm sure, you know, I don't, since I'm working all the time, I don't get an opportunity to listen to all of your sort of opening monologues. But one of the things that's been sticking out to me these last three weeks is this is so much better than Trump 1.0. You know, we don't want to say that it was a good thing that the nation suffered for four years under Biden. But I guarantee you that we wouldn't have anything like this had Trump, you know, been able to assume office in 2021.
He had four years to sit and think and ponder every department, every agency, and how to attack this. And the last thing I'll say is I throw back to you, you know, that we all love the Javier Milay and the chainsaw. And I remember sort of cautioning people in, you know, leading up to it, to the inauguration, like, look, it's not going to be like that.
We aren't going to be able to cut agencies like they did in Argentina. But I'll tell you this, the Doge stuff and and and the Elon Musk stuff, it reminds me of Javier Milay. It reminds me of Argentina. It reminds me of winning, of winning. And, you know, Cain, what what do you make of the administration coming with such preparedness, such precision, the executive orders, the pace, the rapidity? I agree.
The time in exile, I think, was very good in a lot of different ways for us. I mean, Cain, that's where you and I got to know each other, where we were the furthest away from the presidency imaginable. When you and I started talking, when you started to come on this program, I mean, Cain, it was like Trump was like 12 percent in the betting odds to become president. Remember? I mean, he was indicted and there was lawfare.
And you would you and I would talk late at night and say, man, I don't know about this. And I mean, he just crawled himself out of the impossible hole to a place where now he's the most popular person on the planet, most powerful person on the planet. I think one of the inflection points was East Palestine, Ohio, when he went there. And that was the beginning. I'm going to go to forgotten America. Biden is forgetting them.
Full court press. And it's only going to get deeper and better. So we have some amazing stories here on CitizenFreePress.com. And it seems that the American people, Cain, are largely supporting this. Yeah, they are. And it's nice, you know, you and I are poll junkies.
We look at all of this stuff, even though we know to discount certain things. And and and but but it's been phenomenal that CBS News poll that came out. Incredible. Great news.
Margaret Brennan was not pleased. You're right about how you know, when I started coming on your show, you know, it was DeSantis. It was all DeSantis. That was the talk. As you said, as you said, Trump's betting odds were low.
They were below 15, 15 percent. DeSantis looked like he was ascendant. And yeah, you know, I sort of forgot about East Palestine kicking that off. But that created so much sort of angst and unrest and anger at the Biden administration. And Trump came in and he sort of showed what a real president does. I mean, he replaced Biden.
Biden never made it to East Palestine, at least in those not in those first eight months. So, you know, it obviously gave him time. But in terms of, you know, where we are now, three weeks later, if you had said to me a month ago, OK, Trump's going to go shock and awe, days of thunder. He's not going to stop executive orders, you know, day after day. I wouldn't have thought that his that his poll numbers would be this good.
There's something I've got in the stack this morning. Forty two percent of black men approve. Unbelievable.
Yeah, it really is. And Trump's you know, it's the expansion of the populist base from white working class to black working class, Hispanic working class and Asian working class. That's sort of, you know, what we're looking at. We're thinking bigger.
You know, where is this going to go in twenty twenty eight? Can we can we maintain the hold on the House, Senate and the presidency? And it's looking good for populist, you know, for populism, for nationalist populism. Everything is sort of falling in order. The media is even being, you know, though he's still being attacked.
The media isn't being as aggressive as they used to be because they're seeing these approval ratings. And it's just sort of all coming together. Five hundred executive orders. I think we've had five hundred in three weeks.
These are big numbers. And and we didn't see it coming. And you and I, you know, we started in the darkness of future indictments. I mean, that's when when I started coming on. Yes. It was how is Trump going to handle these indictments?
We had one every week, sometimes multiple times a week. And everybody in this audience deserves incredible credit for how you had the resolve and you stayed focused. Let's talk about Bobby Kennedy came. What do you think was the significance of Bobby Kennedy's role in this last election? And what does this mean for the Republican Party moving forward?
Him as secretary of Health and Human Services. Boy, that feels good to say. Yeah, it does. I think it's five points.
It's four or five points, Charlie. He brought independents. We were looking at the independent numbers before Kennedy came aboard. And they were not that strong. They were more or less closely split between Trump and the Democrat and Trump and Kamala. So I think it was that may have made the difference in Pennsylvania. There's so many things.
It's very difficult to pinpoint. Everyone worked. TPUSA worked. Scott Pressler worked. We had we had sort of massive grassroots. But in the bigger picture, the bigger above board picture, the Kennedy coming on to Team Trump, endorsing Trump.
That's four points of independence. And we saw it in the numbers. We saw it immediately within the next week. So it was a beautiful decision. And I'll even admit, I was, you know, when Kennedy first stuck his head in the ring, going back long before he endorsed Trump, I was ready for Trump to take him as vice president. This is long before J.D. Vance.
And that'll show people sort of how wide my birth can be. But but I knew how important I know how many independents sort of left leaning independents normally voting Democrat. These people loved Kennedy and getting him on our team was huge and getting him through the Senate was huge. And the last thing I'll say is, as I follow through, you know, Charlie, there was less there was less resistance to Kennedy and Tulsi Gabbard. Why?
Because of what happened with Pete Hegseth. And a lot of that is you and TPUSA. You know, we sort of put our we put our hair up on the back of our necks and we said, look, guys, if you're not going to go along with the MAGA agenda, this is what we're going to do to you. We don't know who it's going to be, but it's going to be powerful and we're going to primary you guys. And and they got in line.
Charlie, they got in line and and and they did what the American people wanted. So. So, Cain, we also now have Tulsi Gabbard as director of national intelligence. We have this incredible team of superstars filling this administration. And the pace is only going to increase. I hope everyone understands. Get used to this tempo.
People say, oh, it's not sustainable. No, no, no, no, no. This is the tempo without the cabinet.
Imagine the tempo. By the way, can we just brag on how great Marco Rubio has been? I mean, can we just say how great Pete Hegseth has been? I mean, this is the big three.
I hope you guys understand. I got three people that I just can't say enough good stuff about. Marco has been a 10. Pete Hegseth has been a 10. And J.D.
Vance has been a 10. As we do this program right now, Donald Trump is calling shots. He's the offensive coordinator. He is the air traffic controller. We got Marco Rubio solving all the Nicaraguan, Guatemalan, Venezuelan, Colombian problems, which is immense because all the migration stuff starts there.
He's speaking Spanish to them and speaking true to them. We got Pete Hegseth and PT with our troops at 0500, where Lloyd Austin couldn't walk up a flight of stairs. And then another side, we got J.D.
Vance. He was in Paris. He's going to Dachau.
And now he's doing Munich tomorrow, given one of the most important speeches for a sitting vice president in all in modern American history. I mean, Kane, minute and a half remaining. Have we ever seen a rock star roster of all stars simultaneously fighting for the republic? Meanwhile, you got Elon Musk going around with a metaphorical hammer, breaking every piece of government waste he can get in contact with. Kane.
I know it's a beautiful thing, man. You made all my points for me with Rubio. It's the Spanish. That's what stuck out to me is he's going to these countries. He's speaking their language. They're loving him. They're accepting him. And, you know, and Malai sort of sort of paved the way and Bukele.
So that's beautiful. Hegseth, as you said, working out PT. You know, Lloyd Austin would have been wearing two masks and a visor. You got J.D. Vance making history in Europe. Sort of the populism is following him.
You've got Musk, as you said, with the hammer and Russ Vogt. These guys are making, you know, Charlie, you're young. But I know a lot of why you got into politics and started TP USA is the debt, right? The national debt is that overall issue that young people pay attention to. And so to watch this stuff happen, you've seen my headlines, Charlie.
I've been waiting for this stuff for twenty five years. The whole reason I'm interested in politics, the national debt. When I was working at CNN at age twenty one, that's where I got sort of scooped in on the national debt. And Charlie, it was two trillion dollars and I was freaking out about two trillion. It's thirty seven trillion now, as you know.
So I've never seen anything like it. I agree. The action will not stop. You know, I'm the guy covering it 18 hours a day and there's no break.
There's no slowdown. I love it, Charlie. I love it.
Kane. Excellent work. Citizen free press dot com. That is citizen free press dot com. Excellent.
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And we're going to keep it's a longer clip, but I want to go through it with you lamenting. But oh, we should have done this when we were in office. And this is a perfect picture of kind of the Democrat mind. Now, hilariously, this is the type of person that can't get hired at the top of a Democrat administration anymore. But you can kind of see that they're kind of in charge of the limp-wristed mafia over there.
It's not a lot of spirit. Because you could see that as they're lamenting over Doge, it's the perfect picture into what's wrong with the Democrat Party. Oh, we should have. We could have.
Why didn't we? It's because they're missing that kind of masculine energy to go forth and to change. Watch this clip very carefully. These were all of kind of senior aides to Barack Obama. Again, their podcast is very popular and I respect that. But they're going through talking about how what Elon Musk is doing is working, that they wanted to do some of this stuff and they couldn't. And that Gen Z likes it. Very telling clip here.
Play cut 182, keep my mic up. And also, as much as I want to throw all of Trump's campaign promises in his face, like the price of eggs is not down, you have not ended the war in Ukraine, etc., etc., you said you'd do it in 24 hours. I think most voters get that it was a shtick and they're going to give him some time to actually get things done. Trump is like he is moving so fast. They are doing a lot. It's not just the perception of it. They hit the ground running in a serious way. It's like genuinely impressive, impressive in a dark and sinister way. But it's nonetheless impressive. And if you're turning on the news every day and hearing about all these different things Trump is doing and all the different criticisms coming out of it, you may not like all of it. But like in comparison to how people felt about Joe Biden being basically absent, how they felt, I imagine for a lot of people, it's a welcome change.
The energy and he's signing things and he's effect all that. I think that is playing extraordinarily well. I know. You don't want to seem like you're opposed to government efficiency. Oh yeah, I can't be against that. But obviously now they're just rampaging through like the government Venmo and shutting the f*** up.
I'm not saying they're wrong. I'm just lamenting our situation. Me too.
No, I love it. I felt the same way because I've seen the messaging memos and it's like, you know, the young people, Gen Z, they like Doge and what Elon's doing because, you know, they don't see, they see government as sclerotic and inefficient. And they like the move fast and break things ethos and they want to get stuff done and they like the results.
It's like, yeah, we yes, of course, we all want that. We all know that government is slow. We all know the government can be inefficient. We all know that the bureaucracy can be bloated. We all worked in the White House. We tried to reorganize the government.
We tried to find efficiency. It's hard to do. And honestly, some of this is pretty annoying because it's some of the stuff we should have done. Right. Yeah.
You could do some of this. You just got to talk Gen Z to him. You're like, I can dig these Doge cats. Oh my God. That was horrible.
You see, you got Jon Favreau. Well, we wanted to do this, but we couldn't. And it's really frustrating. And I don't know why we couldn't do it. And you got that other guy, I don't even know his name. This is really frustrating. I know it's very important because these are mid-level managers that have graduated to podcasting.
And they found themselves on the losing end of every single 70 30 issue. But understand, you got masculine, determinative, go forth and conquer. Go west, young man.
Energy that is now in the White House. That's not this little mid-level management ethos. And you got a bunch of femme boys over there.
That's what the Democrat Party is. Well, maybe we have to have a little bit of a council and a committee and we can't offend other people. We wanted to do it, but you couldn't do it. You don't have what it takes. You don't have the the intestinal fortitude. You don't have the grit.
You don't have the spine. It's not just about ideas and policies. It's about do you have the DNA and the fiber the Democrat Party does. And that's the best that they have to offer. But of course, they took after their boss. Obama. Obama was just there as a mid-level manager.
Community organizer type. And now they're realizing they're losing. Oh, yes, they are. Doge is incredibly popular. It's popular with young people. It's popular with people of all ages, but especially Gen Z. Because, yes, we should break government.
It doesn't work for you. We're borrowing trillions of dollars that we don't have. And the pod save America femme boys. They should be lamenting their position.
It doesn't look too good for them. And or is it right now to do deaths there deep in the bowels of the very blue state of Rhode Island there. This is wildly beyond the judicial power of which Article III of the Constitution speaks.
And I know that because people have been writing about this actually for a very long time. We can go all the way back to Thomas Jefferson, at least in 1804, writing a letter to Abigail Adams, the wife famously of his partisan rival, John Adams. Thomas Jefferson famously said that to allow the judiciary to settle all questions, even when it comes to the legitimate authority of the other branches of the Congress or the executive branch, would be to risk despotism. Abraham Lincoln really said it best in his first inaugural address in 1861, where he said that the candid citizen must confess that where you have ordinary litigation between two parties and that that somehow results in fixing national policy for all of the people throughout the land, because a court says so, that is at that point, the people will have ceased to be their own rulers because they will have allowed that eminent tribunal, aka the court, to be a juristocracy. This is judicial supremacy, but that is not the American system of governance there. Judges, Charlie, in our system of governance, in our constitutional structure, judges have the power to bind the parties to a case, period, full stop, end of story. Anything beyond that, it is persuasive authority that can or cannot be listened to, depending on whether the legal reasoning is cogent and coherent.
But the executive branch has every ability in the world to faithfully interpret the Constitution and to enforce the Constitution within their legitimate sphere of influence. The birthright citizenship thing would be a very good example there. SCOTUS has never definitively ruled one way or the other as to whether or not there is birthright citizenship for the children of illegal aliens, aka anchor babies.
In fact, there's a lot of evidence that that's not supposed to be a thing. That is not constitutionally required. So because that's an unresolved question, the executive can 1000% choose to enforce its own understanding. At some point, sooner rather than later, basically ASAP here, the United States Supreme Court is going to have to take a direct challenge to the entire practice of so-called nationwide injunctions. And as Clarence Thomas alluded to in his concurring opinion back in the 2018 case of Trump versus Hawaii, the landmark immigration case, as Thomas said in his concurring opinion, SCOTUS is going to have to rein in these lower court judges. That's going to have to happen ASAP. What is it?
What does that look like? Raining it in in practice because because the juristocracy is exactly right. So in practice, I think the most concrete thing that SCOTUS can do is to say that nationwide injunctions are actually not a thing. And I think to this law review article here, I guess we'll nerd out just for a second here. So there was a law review article in the Harvard Law Review in December 2017 by a fantastic conservative legal scholar by the name of Sam Bragg. He's actually currently teaching in Notre Dame Law School, probably the single greatest piece of legal scholarship on the question of so-called nationwide injunctions. And he just persuasively demonstrates over the course of this legal scholarship that it's not a thing there, because, again, the injunctive power, when courts are issuing an injunction, what they are doing in actuality is they are telling a certain defendant and a certain plaintiff that their actions with respect to each other have to go a certain way. But it does not reach beyond the ammit of the named defendant and the named plaintiff there.
It's not a thing. There was no such thing as a nationwide injunction until the 1960s. That was the very first recorded instance of one in the late 1960s, I think during the Lyndon Johnson presidency, maybe even the Nixon presidency there.
But it didn't explode into being until the very, very latter years of the Obama presidency. And then really, in actuality, during the Trump presidency, this became a thing due to partisan lawfare. It is just lawfare by any other means. They lost the lawfare against Donald Trump the last couple of years with Jack Smith and Fannie Willis and Alvin Bragg. And now they're basically just trying lawfare by any other means. So SCOTUS has the ability here.
They have every ability in the world to say the nationwide injunctions are not a thing. Additionally, and I'll say this as well, Congress, Congress, which is currently governed by Republicans last I checked, they have a ton of power, a ton of power to rein in the lower courts basically in any way possible there. These lower courts, Charlie, I clerked on one.
I clerked on the Fifth Circuit based in New Orleans, Louisiana. All these lower courts actually don't even have to exist. They solely exist at Congress's discretion. The only court in America that has to exist is a Supreme Court there. They can also take very petty, retributive, punitive action, Congress, if they want to. So one kind of funny example that I like to use, if Congress wanted to say that you, Mr. Justice or Mr. Judge, are not allowed to use taxpayer dollars to dry clean your judicial robe just as a way to humiliate you or embarrass you, they can do that.
Congress has the ability to regulate the lower courts a lot. And frankly, I think it's about time that they do it. Judicial impeachment as well, I think, would be another very, very powerful tool. That day has probably come. We really should see those impeachment articles filed ASAP, I think, from Jim Jordan and House Judiciary.
Yeah. So but can they remove the judges or impeachment? That's just kind of a slap on the wrist because it seems as if they're basically permanently in there. Well, they would have to be convicted by the Senate. So that's, you know, therein lies the rub. Right. I mean, the votes may or may not be there in the Senate.
I'm not going to confidently, confidently predict that the votes would in fact be there. But at a bare minimum, I think it would be a serious black mark there. And you know, look, judges are people that went to law school.
They climbed through the ranks of the legal profession there. They do care about things like black marks. It is an actual kind of notch on the resume.
Right. So, I mean, even if it is purely symbolic, if it dies in the House, it is not even taken up by John Thune, although I think it probably would be taken up at least in the Senate there. You know, bring it to a vote at a bare minimum, get Democrats on the record. At a bare minimum there, it would be at least a pretty sizable, symbolic shot across the bow against one of these activist left wing lower court judges there.
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So we'll start with Article 3 there. So the easiest way to rein in lower court judges is for the United States Supreme Court to do so, because the federal judiciary actually does work as a legitimate hierarchy where SCOTUS has the ability to do whatever it wants to, in essentially its discretionary power, to overturn lower court judges that are running amok and have run amok. So they can and they must take a direct challenge to the entire practice of a so-called nationwide injunction and they should declare that that exceeds the judicial power of which Article 3 speaks. The Supreme Court should also expedite some of these other cases on the actual underlying substantive constitutional merits. So for example, the birthright citizenship case is a very good example there.
We've now had three lower court judges that have put a temporary restraining order or some sort of other injunctive relief in joining the Trump administration, preventing it from enforcing its correct interpretation of birthright citizenship for children of illegal aliens. SCOTUS should fast track an oral argument on that. They should get that opinion out by the end of this term in June there. I'm not going to confidently predict that there are five votes for the correct interpretation there.
I tend to be a little bit of a pessimist when it comes to that particular issue there, but there's at least a possibility. So that thing should be fast tracked. Kind of working your way backwards. The executive branch there. Well, I mean, let's let's take Judge McConnell in Rhode Island, Charlie, just for example here. So this Judge Rhode Island is threatening to put criminal contempt there. So at that point, the Trump administration should basically just flip its fingers at this judge and say, OK, you and what army? I mean, who's actually going to enforce this criminal contempt order? And now we're getting now we're getting down to the essence of it, which is let Marshall send his army right now. Now we're getting down. But but that I hate to say it, Mr. Hammer, that is actually a constitutional crisis, isn't it?
Well, let's let's play it out a little further, Charlie. So look, the judge in Rhode Island, Judge McConnell here, he's threatening criminal contempt here. OK, so who's actually going to enforce this criminal contempt?
That would probably be one of the U.S. marshals, right? Because as Hamilton says in Federalist 78, the judiciary has neither force nor will but merely judgment and literally depends upon the efficacy of the executive branch even to enforce its judgments. What he means by that is because the U.S. marshals, in actuality, they're not part of Article three.
They're part of Article two. They're actually part of the Department of Justice. The U.S. marshals sit under Attorney General Pam Bondi. So even if McConnell, Judge McConnell, that is not Senator McConnell, even Judge McConnell can get a U.S. marshal to try to enforce his contempt order, fine.
Let that play out. Donald Trump can then just issue a pardon, make everyone happy. He can literally then just issue a pardon for whichever official has been found in contempt by this rogue judge. Legislative story, constitutional crisis, totally averted there. And then finally, Article one, when it comes to Congress, that's kind of what you and I were just talking about there. Judicial impeachment, start with Judge McConnell, start with Judge Engelmeyer in New York City, this other rogue judge who had that ridiculous ruling about Elon Musk and Doge when it comes to the treasury payments. Those would be two good candidates to get these articles of impeachment rolling there. And then I would also support literally just possibly stripping some of these lower court judgeships there. When you actually start to make the other judges feel the heat, because if you are removing certain judgeships, by definition, you're going to then move some cases from their docket to the other docket, judges will get the message sooner rather than later. There are ultimately people that are not going to be wanting to literally work 24 seven there.
They want to sleep and eat and see the wife and kids like anyone else there. So when you really start kind of putting some meat on the bone, so to speak, here with the congressional tools, I think you'll start to see a good response as well. Josh, more broadly, what do you make of how this administration has been governing the tempo, the pace, the spirit? What what is your take on Trump to point out, Charlie, it's it's been a beautiful sight to behold.
It has been absolutely fantastic. You know, it kind of reminds me of what Steve Bannon said once during the first Trump administration, when Steve famously said that that that the way to deal with the corporate media and the Democratic elected official class is to flood the zone. And I'm a big sports. Yeah.
Flood it. I mean, I'm a big sports fan. That's a football term. Steve is borrowing that from from from football. And it makes perfect sense. That's what they're doing day in and day out, Charlie. I mean, I mean, there's been so many executive orders that my buddy Will Scharf, the White House staff secretary, who I've been friends with for years, we literally co-founded Jews Against Soros together two years ago.
I mean, Will's become a household name because every day on cable TV, you see him handing off the executive orders. It's incredible stuff there. I love it.
Keep them with the head on a permanent swivel there. Make sure they have no idea what's going on. There's something one day, there's something else the next day there. But he's doing dynamic stuff, Charlie.
And the best part is it's working the Canada, Mexico tariffs, Panama, getting out of China's Belt and Road initiative there. The stuff in Gaza, I guess we'll see what happens there. But there is so much good stuff happening.
I'm honestly starting to lose track of it myself. Josh Hammer, everyone, check out the Josh Hammer show. Josh, I'll be seeing you next week in Phoenix for the Hillsdale event. Look forward to it. Thanks so much. Looking forward to it, Charlie. Thanks so much for listening, everybody. Email us as always. Freedom at charleschurch.com. Thanks so much for listening and God bless. For more on many of these stories and news you can trust, go to charleykirk.com.
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