EXCLUSIVE: Campaigning from Jail? President Trump Says It's Not Happening | Guest: Donald J. Trump | 8/29/23
Aug 29, 2023
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Former President Donald Trump joins Glenn to discuss possibly running for president from prison, the dirty playbook the Left is using, and the change that America can experience. They also highlight the timing of Trump's court dates with essential election dates, Google's information interference, home ownership, State Department memos casting doubt on Trump's first impeachment, and shady emails using President Biden's pseudonyms.
President Trump believes the timing of his court dates coinciding with essential election dates is more than just a coincidence, suggesting Left's election interference.
Google is actively engaging in information interference, adding to the concerns of election integrity and potential manipulation of public opinion.
The recently revealed emails using President Biden's pseudonyms raise doubts about the transparency and honesty of the current administration.
Former President Donald Trump expresses disappointment with the Republican Party's lack of action on addressing election concerns, emphasizing the need for strengthening election processes.
Deep dives
The push against home ownership and its impact on the economy
A recent Axios article argues that America's love affair with home ownership is holding back the economy and exacerbating the housing crisis. It claims that the high rate of home ownership, coupled with low interest rates and limited housing supply, is trapping people in their homes and preventing economic growth. The article suggests that people are staying put because they don't want to give up their low-interest rate mortgages or can't find affordable housing options. The author argues that this is a barrier to mobility and economic progress. However, critics argue that the article overlooks the many benefits of home ownership, such as wealth creation and individual autonomy. They believe that the focus should be on addressing the housing shortage and finding solutions that allow more people to become homeowners.
Rising interest rates and mortgage costs pose a threat to households and small businesses
According to Kevin O'Leary, rising interest rates and mortgage costs are a major concern for households and small businesses. He warns that as interest rates increase, it will create challenges for businesses and individuals who have taken on debt at low rates. O'Leary states that this could lead to chaos in the economy, particularly impacting small and mid-sized firms. He points out that while large companies have seen significant investment and growth, smaller businesses continue to struggle and are often neglected. As inflation persists and the threat of further interest rate hikes looms, O'Leary believes that the economic consequences could be felt in the coming months.
The push for reduced home ownership is part of a broader narrative
The argument against home ownership aligns with a larger narrative of reducing individual ownership and promoting a more collective and rental-based society. This narrative suggests that owning homes hinders mobility, restricts economic growth, and contributes to inequality. Supporters of this viewpoint advocate for increased renting and the idea that owning less can lead to greater happiness and freedom. However, critics argue that owning property is essential for individual wealth creation, personal autonomy, and a stable economy. They believe that home ownership should be preserved and that solutions should focus on addressing housing supply issues and making ownership more accessible.
The potential risks of global currency arrangements like the BRICS collaboration
The growing collaboration among countries like the BRICS nations to establish alternative currency arrangements poses potential risks to the US dollar and the global financial system. These efforts challenge the dominance of the petrodollar and could lead to a loss of financing options for the US government. While a completely new currency has not yet been unveiled, the shift toward increased trade and local currency usage can undermine the position of the US dollar. Critics argue that this shift weakens the US's position and may have long-term implications for the global economy and geopolitical dynamics.
Donald Trump dismisses the idea of going to jail
Donald Trump confidently stated that he will not go to jail, emphasizing that the charges against him are all part of a political scam. He compared the current situation to the Russia investigation and Ukraine scandal, stating that the accusations and indictments are baseless and driven by political motivations. He also highlighted the significant increase in his poll numbers following the recent events, suggesting that the American people are aware of the unfair treatment he has been subjected to.
Concerns about the GOP's response to election issues
Donald Trump expressed his disappointment with the Republican Party, particularly their lack of action to address the election issues that arose in Wisconsin, Georgia, and Pennsylvania. He criticized the RNC chair for her excitement about the party's convention in 2028, instead of focusing on current election concerns. Trump raised concerns about the GOP's failure to strengthen election processes, leaving many voters feeling disillusioned and uncertain about the integrity of future elections.
Bringing back hope and prosperity
Donald Trump reassured listeners that he is determined to revive the economy and secure the borders if he returns to office. He highlighted his previous achievements in creating a strong economy and uniting Americans, emphasizing that he aims to restore those accomplishments. Despite the challenges faced, he expressed confidence in the American people's ability to overcome these obstacles and restore prosperity to the country.
Fake Ramasamy and the future of Republican leadership
Donald Trump mentioned the promising qualities of Ramesh Ramasamy, referring to his confidence and intelligence. Although he did not explicitly mention a specific role for Ramasamy, he acknowledged that his energy and talent make him a potentially valuable asset. Trump also highlighted his positive interactions with some other Republicans, although he criticized Mitch McConnell for not being tough enough and supporting policies that he feels are detrimental to the country.
Glenn and Stu look at the "coincidental" timing of President Trump's court dates, as they coincide with multiple essential election dates. Not only is the Left engaging in election interference, but Google is engaging in information interference. Author of "You Will Own Nothing" Carol Roth joins to discuss home ownership and the federal government's housing market manipulation. A trove of emails using President Biden's pseudonyms has been revealed. Will Democrats finally admit something shady is going on? Just the News CEO and editor in chief John Solomon joins to discuss newly released State Department memos that cast more doubt on President Trump's first impeachment. Former President Donald Trump joins Glenn to discuss possibly running for president from prison, the dirty playbook the Left is using, and the change that America can experience.