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On Wednesday, Rep. Wesley Hunt (R-TX) and Rep. Byron Donalds (R-FL) spoke in support of former President Trump and his calling into a roundtable with business leaders.

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00:00As you talk about the regulations and the banking and everything, as we go into this election, what is the voters' decision, small business owners, what is their decision?
00:15Is it Trump versus Biden is the decision, but who is going to be better for them?
00:20If you could explain who is going to be better for them if they're a small business owner, even someone launching a small business?
00:26You talked about regulation and not moving the goalposts and knowing what to expect, no matter what the regulation might be, just knowing what to expect.
00:35Brian, you talked about illegal immigration. You talked about fentanyl. You talked about 11 million people pouring into this country illegally that we know of.
00:43Sir, you talked about safety. You talked about keeping the AR-15. You talked about what's happening in the streets here in Atlanta.
00:49You're asking me about who we should pick, one or the other. President Trump is running on everything that we just said.
00:56That is the crux and the very premise of what he is running on, what he is focused on.
01:02He will give up, give a two and a half hour speech, but at the end of the day, he is hitting on these things in multiple ways from multiple angles.
01:09If you look at this on its face, Joe Biden is doing none of the above.
01:14I would even argue he is running against the things that we are talking about here right now.
01:19This is really a binary choice that President Trump is articulating every single day, while Joe Biden right now is hunkered for a week trying to figure out how he's going to speak tomorrow night.
01:31It's up to us in this room to articulate that in a way. This is a binary choice.
01:37The things that we want, the things that we are talking about, President Trump just called in right now on the phone and talked to us about it.
01:44Who does that? That's the most famous person on planet Earth.
01:49It's funny.
01:53Quick question. Back to Wesley. Would Joe Biden just get an impromptu call?
02:01Come on. Come on. No.
02:04Because I know leaders of Congress who can't get an impromptu call with him for ten minutes.
02:07No.
02:08They can't get an impromptu. Sorry. Go ahead.
02:10No, no. That's big. Because access to the decision maker makes a big difference in business.
02:14What you are talking about, this is our language. Having access to the decision maker and he can call in.
02:19This has been great. And I appreciate you being able to pull that off.
02:22That's a nice little trick you did.
02:25More importantly, here's something I think is really important.
02:31Something Dr. Carson just touched on and everybody, but that divisiveness.
02:38When we leave this, there's going to be a whole lot of conversation.
02:42You hear these black guys come and talk about Trump and this, that, and the other.
02:45Here in Atlanta, we're in Atlanta. We're the black Mecca.
02:47So not only is it the black Mecca, this is Wakanda.
02:52In the black community, we call this Wakanda.
02:54This is black business, this is black educators, this is black doctors, this is black excellence.
03:00When we leave this place, they're going to have conversations.
03:03Come on.

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