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The Faulkner Focus 4/29/25 FULL END SHOW | FOX BREAKING NEWS TRUMP April 29, 2025
The Faulkner Focus 4/29/25 FULL END SHOW | FOX BREAKING NEWS TRUMP April 29, 2025
The Faulkner Focus 4/29/25 FULL END SHOW | FOX BREAKING NEWS TRUMP April 29, 2025
The Faulkner Focus 4/29/25 FULL END SHOW | FOX BREAKING NEWS TRUMP April 29, 2025

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00:00We begin this focus with Fox News alert on the 100th day of President Trump's return to the White House.
00:10He will celebrate all of his achievements during the time at a rally in Michigan later today.
00:15It's one of those key battleground states, and he won them all, that he won on his way back to the White House.
00:20I'm Harris Faulkner. You are in the Faulkner Focus.
00:23Here are some of the president's accomplishments in those first 100 days.
00:27Cracking down hard on illegal immigration and securing the border.
00:31And I might add, having to fend off lawfare while he does it from the left.
00:36Government waste with Doge, the Department of Government Efficiency, cutting funding for DEI programs, protecting girls and women's sports,
00:45getting tough on anti-Semitism, Jewish hate on college campuses, and rallying Congress to pass a framework for his so-called Big Beautiful Bill.
00:55Today, Treasury Secretary Scott Besson put the administration's economic achievements front and center.
01:02Bringing down the terrible Biden infliction has been a priority for the first 100 days of the Trump administration.
01:11And President Trump has done a great job of leading that since January 20th.
01:16Interest rates, mortgage rates are down, gasoline and energy prices are down.
01:22We're expecting the further decreases.
01:25We are doing peace deals, trade deals, tax deals, and deregulating.
01:31And the deregulation is a longer lead time.
01:35But I think by the third and fourth quarters, that's really going to kick in.
01:39Fox News Chief Political Analyst, Britt Hume, with his take on the first 100.
01:46It has been off to perhaps the fastest start of any we've ever seen.
01:53He was doing everything, everywhere, all at once, and doing that on the strength of a slender but convincing victory.
02:02So it's an ambitious agenda such as we've never seen.
02:07Senior White House correspondent Peter Ducey is in Warren, Michigan, where our president is set to rally this evening.
02:13Peter.
02:15And Harris, you can see it behind me.
02:17Some of the president's supporters, a few dozen, are already lining up ahead of tonight's event on the campus of this community college
02:25that White House officials are teasing as a big celebration.
02:29This has truly been the most historic start to a presidency in American history.
02:37After building the greatest economy in the world in his first term as president,
02:42President Trump is in the process of doing that all over again,
02:45bringing down the cost of living and making the United States the best place in the world to do business,
02:51invest, create jobs, and innovate.
02:53One of the president's top advisors, Taylor Budowich, writes,
02:59in President Trump's first 100 days, he secured the border and restored sanity to government.
03:03Now we look forward to the next phase of his inspiring agenda, trade deals, peace deals, and budget deals.
03:09America first, always.
03:11And the trade deals he mentioned could be announced very soon.
03:14I think that we are very close on India.
03:20And in India, just a little inside baseball,
03:24India in a funny way is easier to negotiate with than many other countries
03:28because they have very high tariffs and lots of tariffs.
03:31So it's much easier to confront the direct tariffs when, as we go through these unfair trade deals
03:40that have been put in over decades, that the non-tariff trade barriers can be much more insidious
03:46and also harder to detect.
03:50And something very interesting to watch before President Trump gets here,
03:54he's going to make a stop at a National Guard base in Michigan
03:58where he will be joined by the state's governor, Gretchen Whitmer.
04:02Remember, Gretchen Whitmer, just a few weeks ago, was in the Oval Office
04:06and she saw the photographers and she used her portfolio to try to hide from the cameras.
04:12Not today.
04:13That's what she did.
04:14Peter, thank you.
04:15Doug Burgum, Secretary of the Interior and former Republican governor of North Dakota,
04:20is in focus now.
04:21Great to see you.
04:22So a day of celebration.
04:24We've been talking about the president's victories in the first 100 days.
04:28What are your top-line thoughts with looking at our energy situation
04:32and where we really are for your agency?
04:36Well, Harris, President Trump has been incredibly focused on energy
04:41because he understands that energy is not just one industry.
04:54It's the foundation of all other industries.
04:56The food on your table, the gas in your car, the clothes on your back all have an energy component.
05:01So to make America affordable again, those efforts with the legal oil sales that the Biden administration failed to sanction.
05:10So President Trump is clear-minded on this.
05:12And then when we take a look at what's happening in Europe today, where there's 60 million people without power and complete chaos,
05:29President Trump is avoiding the Biden blackouts and brownouts that are actually with energy dominance.
05:36So President Trump, whether it's foreign investment coming to the U.S., whether it's reshoring manufacturing,
05:42whether it's inflation down, cutability you talked about, that was number one on his list.
05:47The border may be just a close second.
05:50So what you're saying is we're on the right track.
05:52So maybe one last comment about that, and then I want to talk about the executive orders.
05:58Well, absolutely on the right track.
06:00But one of the things that, again, where President Trump talks about energy dominance, not energy independence,
06:04100,000 barrels a day, and it just takes a courageous president to say,
06:08look, we're going to make common sense rules here and stop punishing our energy industry.
06:13Well, and it takes courage to keep your promises because he's got a wall of opposition right now coming from the left.
06:18You mentioned the power situation.
06:20So that's a standard of living issue.
06:22And all of this energy, as I understand it, Secretary, that affordability you talked about,
06:27that was number one on his list.
06:29The border may be just a close second.
06:31So what you're saying is we're on the right track.
06:34So maybe one last comment about that, and then I want to talk about the executive orders.
06:38Well, absolutely on the right track.
06:40But one of the things that, again, where President Trump talks about energy dominance, not energy independence,
06:45we need to get affordable, reliable energy to every American.
06:49And that means that includes New England, and that includes California.
06:53We've got states that have been blocking the linear infrastructure, like a natural gas pipeline,
06:58that would lower the price of natural gas for places like in New England,
07:03where in both Long Beach and Boston, we're importing foreign oil to heat homes and produce electricity.
07:09This is just an insane policy when we've got all this resource here in America.
07:13If we want real national security, we need to be able to get energy to every American citizen from American sources.
07:19And President Trump is committed to that.
07:21And that's what he's driving through the Energy Dominance Council,
07:24is to make sure that we can permit and build infrastructure in our country that, again,
07:28delivers reliable, affordable energy to everyone.
07:32Well, during his first 100 days, he surpassed President Franklin D. Roosevelt's record for the number of EOs issued during that same time window.
07:41And the slew of orders indicates a shift in power away from the legislative branch
07:47and also indicates that President Trump has a clear set of priorities he wants to accomplish during his term, according to experts.
07:54Of course, if you know where you're going, it's a lot easier to get there.
07:57Just clean the window and keep driving. Secretary, and that's a little bit about what you've been giving us, the view on here.
08:04What do you think the American people want right now?
08:08Well, one thing I think the American people need to know is President Trump,
08:12with these record-setting executive orders, is about leadership.
08:17People have been craving for leadership.
08:20We lacked it under Joe Biden's presidency.
08:22But when President Trump signs an EO, it's very specific.
08:24It designates a cabinet member or multiple cabinet members to perform a certain task by a certain day.
08:32You know, Secretary of Interior shall, within 15 days, do X, Y, Z.
08:37Leadership is about having a clear vision.
08:39It's about empowering people.
08:40It's setting direction and then holding them accountable.
08:42President Trump is doing that.
08:44This is leader within 15 days, do X, Y, Z.
08:47Leadership is about having a clear vision.
08:49It's about empowering people.
08:50It's setting direction and then holding them accountable.
08:52President Trump is doing that.
08:54This is leadership in action.
08:56And I think the American people need to know that we are on the right track.
09:00The smart money is betting on America.
09:02The future will be better than it ever has been with President Trump's vision and his courage to execute.
09:08Look, I don't claim to be an expert on how the calendar affects the markets.
09:13But today is a green day so far.
09:15And a lot of green that you're talking about will potentially go back into people's pockets
09:19if and when the president can get that tax cut.
09:22So I know that's one thing that people are talking about right now.
09:25And, of course, all the victories that we've been sharing together.
09:27Secretary, I want to thank you for your time.
09:29An important day 100 days in.
09:31We appreciate you.
09:32Thank you, Harris.
09:34Well, on this day 100 of President Trump's second term, the voters are talking.
09:38I think what we can see Trump accomplish in the next 100 days is exactly what he said he would do,
09:46and that should give the American hope.
09:47President Trump has been incredibly clear, first on the campaign trail and now as president.
09:51Promises made are now promises kept.
09:54This is exactly what he said he would do, and that should give the American hope.
09:58President Trump has been incredibly clear, first on the campaign trail and now as president.
10:02Promises made are now promises kept.
10:04Now, you know, we get this started every year on election night.
10:08We've done it midterm and now presidential.
10:10And we like to bring some of those people back, mix them in with a few others for our voters' voices.
10:15And they are set to weigh in today on the president's first 100th day of President Trump's second term.
10:22It is time now to hear from the voters' voices.
10:25And at the ready, our panel of voters who span the political spectrum, they are here to share their thoughts on the administration so far.
10:32So from day one, President Trump took swift action to follow through on his campaign promises.
10:38We know that immediately signing and very publicly to over 140 executive orders along the white injunctions and more than 200 lawsuits in just 100 days.
10:48The White House, however, is highlighting the progress.
10:53Today officially marks 100 days of promises made and promises kept by President Trump.
10:59This has truly been the most historic start to a presidency in American history.
11:05Now, President Trump and this administration here, the success is unprecedented.
11:10We beat Trump's first administration on border success.
11:15Border numbers are historic law.
11:17Since January 20th, interest rates, mortgage rates are down.
11:23Gasoline and energy prices are down.
11:26We beat Trump's first administration on border success.
11:30The White House, however, is highlighting the progress.
11:34Today officially marks 100 days of promises made and promises kept by President Trump.
11:40This has truly been the most historic start to a presidency in American history.
11:46Now, President Trump and this administration here, the success is unprecedented.
11:51We beat Trump's first administration on border success.
11:56Border numbers are historic law.
11:58Since January 20th, interest rates, mortgage rates are down.
12:03Gasoline and energy prices are down.
12:07We are doing peace deals, trade deals, tax deals and deregulating.
12:13So, what do the voters really think?
12:17I want to hear from our voters' voices now.
12:19Joining us today, Maria.
12:20We'll start the back row right now to the left.
12:23Maria, Bonnie, you can wave.
12:25The tariff situation to be settled.
12:27I think people just want everything that he's already given us.
12:32However, the prison system and the immigration system, I think everything that he's done has
12:38excelled beyond.
12:39I mean, we don't have anyone coming through the borders anymore.
12:41I think that was big for us.
12:45What's the thing with this president?
12:47I think Trump has carried out our expectations for the most part.
12:51He's done 100 things for us as soon as he stepped foot into the office.
12:56He's carried out on a lot of his promises.
12:59I think the next 100 days are going to be very critical for us instead.
13:01Oh, really?
13:02What do you want?
13:03What do you want to see?
13:03I think we want to see better rates, the tariff situation to be settled.
13:08I think people just want everything that he's already given us.
13:13However, the prison system and the immigration system, I think everything that he's done has
13:19excelled beyond.
13:20I mean, we don't have anyone coming through the borders anymore.
13:22I think that was big for us.
13:27Jay, I'm going to talk with you now as a Democrat about your own expectations, too, for President Trump
13:34and what you particularly think you like and what you want to see more work on.
13:38When I think about what I like, I want to be fair and say, yes, the consumer price index
13:46is down 1 percent or 0.1.
13:49However, that masks the fact that food is up 0.4 and 0.5, depending on where we're looking
13:55at.
13:55And housing is up by 0.2.
13:57I think his style of governing that creates chaos, it's leading to destabilization within
14:05the global affairs, which is going to lead ultimately to issues within homeland security,
14:12issues within manufacturing, jobs, all of it.
14:15So when you say destabilization, what exactly do you mean by that?
14:19By that, I mean the way that the U.S. has led for generations since World War II, it's
14:28not been by just us proudly beating our chest.
14:31We had a coalition and we led as a team with others.
14:36We were just in the forefront.
14:38We have essentially gotten rid of all of our partners around the world, with the exception
14:45of Israel.
14:46That's not true.
14:48That's not true.
14:48And we know that because we wouldn't be going to summits with this president and able to
14:52make tariff deals and all the rest, even with China.
14:54They're not considered a partner necessarily.
14:57We're not just, you know, we're not having a disillusion about that.
15:00But but definitely we have more friends than you're giving the president credit for.
15:04But that's your perspective.
15:05And certainly, you know, we've made better friends with Mexico as they put 10,000 troops
15:10on the border to help us out with our border crisis.
15:12So that's just an example.
15:14David, I want to come to you and and just ask about the tone, because I tend to hear what
15:20you're saying, Jay.
15:21I hear it a lot about the tone and the rapid nature of the president.
15:25What is your take on it?
15:27Yeah.
15:27As a black conservative, there is some concern.
15:30I respect President Trump's urgency.
15:33Americans are tired of bloated government, endless bureaucracy.
15:37But like we saw with Elon Musk at Twitter, there's a fine line between disruption and
15:42destruction.
15:43We need America to work better, but not broke what's necessarily still working.
15:48Now, you started with black conservative and and the role.
15:52I mean, I, I, I can understand why you'd start there, because there were blacks on every
15:57spectrum in every spectrum of voting who went with Trump for different reasons.
16:01Right.
16:01But you started there.
16:02Why?
16:04Well, that's that's the lens through which I, you know, see this process.
16:08You know, I think that we need smart strength, not just the shock and awe.
16:13I mean, he put himself in a bold position.
16:15Now, I think it's just time for him to refine and push harder.
16:18All right.
16:19Dominic, what do you think about that very issue?
16:22Yeah, I agree with a lot of what he had to say.
16:25What I like most about Trump is that he's doing what he said he was going to do, whether
16:29you like or dislike his policies.
16:31I think in the past, a lot of politicians said what the crowd in front of them wanted to
16:35hear and then did what they wanted to do.
16:38This president is doing exactly what he said in rapid speed.
16:43He's definitely shaking up the market, which is obviously reflecting that.
16:47But I think he's it is strategic and he has very smart people in his corner making these
16:51moves.
16:52Well, and one thing that he's he's done and, Bonnie, I'll get a quick response from you.
16:56Speaking of the markets, because they've been healthier in the last day or so.
16:59And we've seen that each week.
17:01They'll have some potholes and then they'll come back.
17:03And today we're way above 40,000 on the Dow, for example.
17:07This is what the president said he would do.
17:09He would make course corrections and go.
17:12Do you think the American public is getting that perspective?
17:15I do to to a point.
17:20I think people are a little bit nervous at this point, but I think we have to give him
17:24time.
17:24We elected him because we wanted to change.
17:27We needed to change.
17:29And that's why he was elected into office to make a difference.
17:32And I think, you know, 100 days, he's done great things.
17:36He's scared a few people.
17:37But I think we need to give him a chance to follow through on his plan, because I do think
17:42he's got, like Dominic said, great people in his corner and, you know, smart people.
17:47And he's a businessman.
17:49He's not a politician.
17:50And I think we have to give him a chance to go forward with his plan.
17:53All right.
17:53Let's let's get your reaction to this.
17:55In spite of whatever rough patches we may have seen, President Trump supporters are
18:00standing behind him.
18:01Take a look at the numbers on your screen.
18:03A new Fox poll shows only four percent of those supporters say they wish they had voted
18:09differently.
18:10That is a very high percentage of people who maybe, Bonnie, are doing what you're saying,
18:15and that is let him cook.
18:16Let him do what he needs to do.
18:18Vanessa, I see you smiling.
18:20Absolutely.
18:21Let him cook.
18:21I mean, I'm more than content with what President Trump and his administration are doing.
18:26I think as an HR professional, he's been very thoughtful in hiring the right people, putting
18:31them in the right roles.
18:32And we're just taking a step back to watch things play out.
18:34Let him cook.
18:35Like you said, I've been a registered Republican since 18, first generation American.
18:40And we want to see the country a little bit more conservative in what we're doing so
18:44that we always put America first.
18:46Well, I can't wait then to jump to cultural issues.
18:48And I'll double down with you.
18:49And Mary Josephine, I'll come to you next as an independent joining us today.
18:54Vanessa, what is the key cultural issue that you're watching for right now?
18:57Because you say you're conservative, so you want to see certain things happen, not just
19:01with the economy, but with how we live in this country.
19:04For me, immigration.
19:06Remember, I shared first generation American.
19:09My family's from Haiti.
19:10We came in the right way.
19:11So absolutely, we want our streets safer.
19:14We want the best immigrants coming in to help our country excel and amplify what we're
19:18doing, but there needs to be a process.
19:20It cannot be a free for all.
19:22And being right here in New York City, the Mecca of the world, we need to make sure that's
19:26coming through a conservative lens where we protect our city and thrive.
19:30Wow.
19:31I see a lot of nodding, Mary Josephine.
19:33Well, I mean, it would be nice to look at going to church on Sunday as a normal thing
19:39like we used to do years ago.
19:42I mean, I feel like we've pulled away from doing things that are probably normal because
19:48it's looked down upon.
19:51You can go to school and it's really difficult to say if you believe, let's say, something
19:58that the Bible says and be forthcoming with it because you're afraid of what the person
20:04next to you is going to say.
20:05Like, we've gone away from just doing things normally.
20:10We're putting too much emphasis in trans sports and DEI and forefront and make people feel
20:18comfortable again just supporting their views, whatever they are.
20:22Yeah.
20:22And that faith-based nature is certainly something that I even see Democrats tap.
20:26Forefront and make people feel comfortable again just supporting their views, whatever
20:31they are.
20:32Yeah.
20:33And that faith-based nature is certainly didn't hear it on the campaign trail as much.
20:37So, Andrew, what is your take on where we are 100 days in?
20:42You know, I was recently elected to, like, the student government of Fordham University,
20:49a Jesuit Catholic University.
20:51Congratulations, by the way.
20:53Young man.
20:54Making his political dreams come true.
20:56A little bit.
20:58But I'm concerned because, you know, at a school like this in an international city like New
21:03York, I don't just represent Americans.
21:05I represent international students.
21:07And four of my peers had their visas rescinded.
21:09And, thank God, all four of them have been reinstated.
21:15But there's been—I'm just shocked, and I've been in active communication with the administration
21:20of Fordham.
21:21And I've been shocked that there has been no discussion on why those visas were revoked.
21:29There was no collaboration between Fordham University or other universities, or many—I
21:35wouldn't say all, but many universities on why these visas were revoked.
21:37And the fact that there was no—none of these students were involved in protests.
21:46None of these students, you know, they were stripped away from the right to study and put
21:52back.
21:53So, I'm just a little bit concerned on the process, and if it's too much, you know,
21:59quick—too much quick action with, you know, little recourse.
22:02Well, let me point out that what you're talking about was that there was enough process involved.
22:07Such that those people could get redressed, that they could go back and get their cases
22:12looked at.
22:12And I don't know if it works like a HIPAA situation, but they may never share with you
22:16personally outside of those individuals.
22:18The federal government likely will not open up its books to share with you why they had
22:22spoken with those four who you know.
22:25Protesting is free speech.
22:27Yes.
22:28What the students have been doing in other places, though, like Colombia, that is not protected
22:32speech.
22:33It is hate speech.
22:34Some of it has been violent.
22:35So, those types of things, I don't think we need to ask the government why you would,
22:39you know, single out somebody like a Mahmoud Khalil to take a look at what he's been doing.
22:44But with those four, it sounds like the process worked.
22:48But I hear your concerns.
22:49And I, you know, Dominic, I see you nodding.
22:51You're one of the independents.
22:52I want to know your thoughts on what Andrew has brought up.
22:55Yeah.
22:56I mean, listen, over the last few years under the past administration, immigration was just—the
23:00border was an open border.
23:01Under this administration, they're going to be vetting everyone that came across or something
23:06surprising that maybe some visas are being taken away.
23:10And I'm happy they were given back, right?
23:12But I think there needs to be a vetting process.
23:14And there has to be, you know, a process in general, right?
23:16You know what's important about what Dominic's bringing up, too?
23:19And, Bonnie, I'll get your thoughts on this.
23:21We didn't have that kind of vetting.
23:23They were overrun with people coming at the border.
23:24And I remember when I was there two years ago, there was not a process more than jumping
23:30in the water to help people who couldn't quite swim across the Rio Grande.
23:34I mean, you're not vetting at that time.
23:35You're trying to save lives.
23:36And that's what a lot of our border agents were tasked with, was just the day-to-day
23:40survivability of the decisions to come into our country illegally on a whole host of different
23:46ways.
23:46So what is your take on basically getting down to zero at this point and being able
23:52to vet and not being surprised maybe that there's some people in the country that they're
23:56a little hard to vet?
23:58I mean, I think this is exactly what President Trump said he would do on day one, is close
24:03the borders.
24:04And he essentially did that to make our lives safer.
24:08We're citizens.
24:09We're here to make it a better place for all of us.
24:13And I don't think he, I don't know.
24:18I mean, I think that we're here, we're born here, we've lived here, and other people are
24:24coming in and there's a process.
24:27And all of us, we're all immigrants here, you know, all of our families came from somewhere
24:32else.
24:34But there's a way to do things and we need to protect the people that are here.
24:38All right, let's get to this.
24:39We hear a lot in the legacy media about the president's poor polling.
24:43I want to take a look at some of the insight into what could be driving that public opinion.
24:48A conservative media watchdog analyzed the network news nightly broadcasts from inauguration
24:53day until April 8th.
24:55You're already nodding at me, Mary Josephine, you know what's coming.
24:58It found 92% of coverage of the president and his administration was negative.
25:04Look at the screen.
25:0692% of anything is a lot.
25:08Over that same time period in his first term, that number was 89%.
25:13So not too different from the first term.
25:16Very high.
25:17Compare that to their coverage of former President Biden's first 100 days.
25:2259% positive.
25:24Despite this, a new poll shows that when it comes to handling the nation's main problems,
25:29voters say they trust Trump over congressional Democrats by a seven point margin.
25:33Jay, that sounds like a problem.
25:36It is a problem.
25:39I think that there is not a single person that we can look to in the Democratic Party right
25:44now to say that that's our leader.
25:47However, with that being said, I think taking the one person who's there over a party is
25:54also quite dangerous because of some of the things that he's done.
25:57Taking away due process from folks is not OK.
25:59He's quick to call out when he feels like his rights are being infringed upon.
26:03And yet the Fifth Amendment says that every person, it doesn't specify citizens, it says
26:09every person shall have due process.
26:12So we don't guarantee constitutional rights to certain illegal aliens, particularly when
26:19they are suspected of violent crimes, which is why we have a finalized deportation list.
26:25And it's pretty clear.
26:27And I think some of the cases that are public now, individuals were on that.
26:31So where are you saying that due process?
26:35I mean, to even get to that point, they must have gone through process.
26:38Due process.
26:38OK, so let's look at President Trump's example.
26:42We call him a felon because he has been convicted of felonies.
26:45Some of these folks, without the actual due process, do not technically qualify as illegal
26:51immigrants because they have never had their cases heard.
26:53Now, well, wait, how did they get here is the question.
26:57That's fine.
26:57But, you know, there is just like we say when someone is allegedly being allegedly being accused
27:08of something.
27:09It's the same process, right?
27:12However they got here, due process is what gives them that status of being illegal or not.
27:17So without that process, you're essentially just taking up people off of the off of the
27:23streets, giving them this without the actual process and deporting them.
27:27Now, am I saying some of these people should not have been deported?
27:30No.
27:30Do we agree that if you come across our border and in a legal manner that you have committed
27:35your first crime?
27:36I believe you are entitled to do process.
27:39That is the difference that I often get between Democrats and Republicans.
27:43David, what do you think?
27:44Well, I think we have to speak to facts.
27:47A lot of media likes to throw around lies and smoke.
27:51The truth is immigration is Trump's strongest issue.
27:54People want to secure a border.
27:55Now, we can argue about tone, his brassness and how people feel about when he's carrying
28:01out these policies.
28:01They may be a little nervous.
28:03But the truth is people want to secure a border.
28:04And you even seen Democrats and you just seen Hakeem Jeffries say, let me be clear, Democrats
28:10want a strong border.
28:11So they even have to change their message to what the American people want.
28:15Well, and what's interesting about that is then, and you pointed it out, Jay, it's such
28:19a big, big issue.
28:21You have to be unified enough in your party to pick somebody who represents you to carry
28:25the message.
28:26You are nodding, Andrew.
28:27Yeah, I think a big failure with the Democratic Party in recent elections is, you know, almost
28:35a calling to anoint a person.
28:40You know, with 2016 clearing the field for Hillary, a similar thing to a lesser extent
28:46for Biden.
28:47And now with the most recent election with Kamala Harris, I think, you know, a lot of
28:55people in my party, like, strongly believe that there should be a new legion of voices.
29:02And I hope that this kind of anointing or choosing, you know, doesn't happen next presidential
29:10primary.
29:11I believe that iron sharpens iron and that the strongest candidate through debate ultimately
29:17comes on top.
29:17I mean, the last time that we had a truly open primary was, in my opinion, was in 2008.
29:22And look at what happened with Obama.
29:24I mean, he was a, you know, hate him or love him.
29:27He was an extremely strong candidate.
29:29And I believe that, you know, the only way that we're going to find the next party leader
29:33is through, you know, a competition and a discussion of the ideas.
29:37Wow.
29:38Well, while you are figuring all of that out, President Trump has had 100 days and he's
29:45been moving along the lines of those things that he talked about.
29:49I mean, nearly every day he talked about tariffs.
29:51So nothing has really been a shocker.
29:53Let's take a big picture polling look here.
29:55And it doesn't look great for really anybody.
29:57A majority of voters say President Trump, Republicans and Democrats are all out of touch with certain
30:03concerns of most Americans.
30:05Democrats getting the worst of it, though.
30:07It's 69 percent.
30:09So, Maria, moving ahead, you mentioned some of the areas that you'd like to see.
30:13Specifically, what do you want to see beginning the 101st day?
30:19I think I'm going to go right back into the same focus of immigration as well.
30:24Really?
30:24Because of piggybacking off of what Vanessa spoke about.
30:28I'm also a child of an immigrant parent.
30:30Both my parents are immigrants, Indian and Pakistani.
30:32And a lot of the things that are going on overseas, I understand that being that I am Muslim.
30:38So I do understand that.
30:40However, my family worked very hard to be here and to live the American dream and to achieve
30:45that.
30:45And they had to go above and beyond to make sure that they could have that here.
30:49So to see others come into this country and do whatever they want, even with education,
30:54going to college, getting grants, getting scholarships, some of these things are just
30:58being handed out to other people.
31:00You know, at one point we had thousands upon thousands of people coming across our border.
31:06There was no vetting process.
31:08And the Biden administration actually didn't fake it and say that there was at that point
31:11because we didn't have that many people who could count it and vet them.
31:15I mean, they were over they were outnumbered, to coin a term.
31:19But Vanessa, when you talk about coming here the right way, I can understand the disconnect
31:24between Democrats and Republicans on this issue.
31:28But your family has lived it.
31:29You both of your families, Maria, too.
31:32So talk with us about what the next move you would like to see this administration, you
31:38know, tackle, because that issue is going to continue to be one.
31:41He wins on this issue, but Democrats aren't going to lay down forever.
31:45Absolutely.
31:46For me, it's continuing to deliver on truth, transparency, common sense.
31:51There's such an appetite in our country for that.
31:53I wanted to go back briefly on what you were sharing about legacy media.
31:56I mean, I think that's why we're seeing such a surge in Gen Z.
31:59They're kind of splitting.
32:00You're actually seeing a turn towards more conservatism because you have independent media and podcasts,
32:06Megyn Kelly, Joe Rogan, that are really speaking to the American public.
32:09We just want the truth.
32:11So that's the one ask that I have of President Trump.
32:14Promises made, promises kept.
32:15Continue to be transparent about that.
32:17That's probably why, for some of you, his boldness, his rapid movement doesn't bother
32:22you because you know what it takes to shake the apples out of the trees and make change.
32:27And it's, I mean, if you're raising children, I have two teenagers, it's never simplistic.
32:31Even when parents give us the ideas of what to do next, it's like, well, it didn't work
32:36out that way for me with mine.
32:38So it takes time.
32:40And he's just not taking that time.
32:42He's throwing all the crayons at the wall.
32:43I want to just get two quick last thoughts.
32:46Dominic, I'll come to you.
32:47I'm talking about the next 100 days.
32:49I think the tariffs need to be worked out.
32:52We saw during COVID when the ports kind of shut down, what it did to have supply chain
32:56and cost of goods.
32:58I agree that he should do it.
33:00I agree that we shouldn't be just shoveling money to other countries and not be a fair
33:06agreement between us and other countries.
33:08But it could affect us in a serious way if this isn't resolved very quickly.
33:12Are you watching some of the latest moves, the difference in tone and movement, maybe
33:17a little bit on a public scale with certain countries like China?
33:22Yeah, I think, listen, what he did had to be done.
33:25I just want him to wrap it up as quickly as we could so we don't see too much economic
33:29change here in the country.
33:30All right.
33:31David, last thought.
33:33The thing that I would like to see him work on, I think you just pointed it out about
33:36the Americans feeling like both parties is out of touch.
33:40And let me be clear, Americans have a distrust of institutions overall.
33:45So it's not an indictment on anyone.
33:47But like the famous strategist said, it's the economy, stupid.
33:50So you need to focus on the economy, getting back those 401ks and making sure people have
33:54those manufacturing jobs.
33:55There you go.
33:56Jay, it'll make you happy.
33:57I think that was a Democrat who said that.
34:00I think most of that is fair.
34:02I just doing things too quickly works in some places.
34:07It doesn't work in others.
34:08All right.
34:08Firing people who are taking care of our nuclear silos, that doesn't work.
34:14So I want him to do what's best for Americans, period.
34:19And I'll leave that up to his team.
34:23Well, you all are fantastic.
34:24And I want to thank you for coming and making your voices heard.
34:27Congratulations on taking office, young man, all parties considered today on Voters Voices.
34:34So I'm glad and feel blessed to have you here in studio with me.
34:37We've been talking a lot about the president's jam-packed first 100 days right now.
34:41And so now it comes to what could be the biggest test of his clout on Capitol Hill.
34:46It's getting that what he calls big, beautiful bill to the floor.
34:50House committees are hard at work on that task right now.
34:54Meanwhile, the Democratic resistance is also marking the first 100 days with the first
34:59official call for the president's, wait for it, impeachment in the second term.
35:05The Democrats are just grasping.
35:07They're trying to find something to offer that connects with the American people.
35:11This isn't it.
35:12Sitting on the Capitol steps isn't it.
35:14And they still have a long way to go, I think, to find their way out of the wilderness.
35:19Messaging, leadership, unity, all big problems on the left.
35:22We even talked about it.
35:24Montelis 15 minutes.
35:27Montelis 15 minutes.
35:28Montelis 15 minutes.
35:33Montelis 15 minutes.
35:37Most women, Montelis 15 minutes.
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