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00:00Thank you. I'm glad French Hill is here. Chairman Hill did an extraordinary job in the housing bill. We'll talk
00:05about that in a moment, but I've got to address a very sobering reality that is facing the country this
00:10morning. I did it with the House Republicans, and I was pretty animated this morning. I was up late last
00:14night, as I'm sure many of you were, and you saw the result of this latest, these primary elections for
00:20the Democrat Party. The headlines this morning say it all. I've got a collection of them here. Socialist earthquake, one
00:25of them said. Momdani candidates sweep New York House races.
00:29These are socialists. These are Marxist in their ideology. Next head on Momdani Hales, new chapter for Democrats, one of
00:36the chyron said this morning on the news. Hakeem Jeffries, my counterpart, you know, the Democrat leader here in the
00:42House, was booed at some of these return parties last night. You saw that on social media and some of
00:47the clips when he was being interviewed on the screen, the crowds in New York in his own backyard in
00:52the Bronx in one of these districts were booing him, and they shouted, you're next.
00:58Hakeem Jeffries has a tall task ahead of him right now. He's got to go out and somehow make a
01:02credible pitch to Democrat establishment donors that that's a good national investment right now. That's a tough one to make.
01:08He has just proven that he cannot even hold the line in his own backyard.
01:11How can he possibly defend against the Marxist march around the country in these other districts? This is not your
01:18father's Democrat Party, as we say all the time. Last night, among the incumbents who lost Adriano Espio, who's chair
01:24of the Democrats Hispanic Caucus, Dan Goldman, who was mocked for his Jewish heritage in a coffee shop in New
01:32York and maligned online because of that.
01:35The Democrat Party, the Socialists, the Marxists have nominated some of the most radical candidates to ever run for office
01:41and they're running for Congress. The insurgent left is on the rise.
01:45I was reminded all last night and this morning about the warning, the admonition from the Gipper, President Ronald Reagan,
01:52and he reminded us constantly freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction.
01:57And he said, it's got to be fought for. It's got to be protected. It's got to be passed along
02:02the next generation so that they too will know the same liberty, opportunity and security that we've known and frankly
02:07too often take it for granted. He said freedom is not passed along in the bloodstream.
02:12It's got to be fought for. And these are the times that Reagan was warning about. He was he was
02:17warning about communism overseas. Now it is on our own shores and it is a very serious time and every
02:22American needs to wake up and understand a threat.
02:24But I want to share with you some of the lowlights, some of these candidates who are emerging through these
02:28through the processes. Last night made crystal clear as as leader Scali said that Zoran Mondami and AOC and Bernie
02:35Sanders have just taken full control of the Democrat Party of what was left of it.
02:40Across the country, Democrats have candidates winning primaries and rising through the ranks. Here's a few of them. Vang in
02:47California, one of the Democrats, she won't say the Pledge of Allegiance.
02:51Hamaway in New Jersey, Democrat candidate, socialist candidate, has ties to Al Qaeda and other terrorists.
02:58Chevalier won last night in New York over Hakeem's counter endorsement. She says she wants to abolish the border. She
03:05doesn't want a border for the country.
03:07Mendoza in Arizona wants to decriminalize trans prostitution. Apparently that's a thing.
03:13James in Iowa wants to apologize for being white. Gary Ott in Iowa performed a Satanist wedding and Bennett in
03:23New Jersey stopped going to church because Trump voters were there.
03:27This is just a sampling. And these kind of people have been popping up. You've been hearing me say for
03:31weeks, there are many Mamdani's popping up all around the country.
03:34It is a dangerous thing. This is not a joke. We are in a fight right now to save the
03:38Republic. And every American needs to take this seriously. You need to wake up.
03:42This upcoming midterm election is not the midterm elections of years ago. It's going to decide the direction of the
03:47country.
03:47Are we going to maintain our status as a constitutional republic on our 250th anniversary? Are we going to make
03:53a new choice and go down some road towards a communist utopia?
03:56That's the choice right now. We've been saying for months it's a contrast election. We've been saying it's a contrast
04:02between common sense and crazy.
04:04That's exactly what's going on. They give us new illustrations every day. And these radical candidates are self-describing. They're
04:11self-identifying as Marxist.
04:14They want to fundamentally transform this country. And sadly, many of these Democrat candidates and their voters just don't have
04:19the same zeal and affection for America.
04:22They don't appreciate the freedom that we have in this country. They're not even going to celebrate on July 4th.
04:28There's a new Gallup NBC poll that came out.
04:30Did you see that? Only 29% of Democrat voters that they polled said they're proud to be an American.
04:36What happened to the Democrat Party? They compared the poll from just 20 years ago where it was 90%
04:41because that's where Republicans are above 90%.
04:4529% over half of Democrats now say they would rather live in another country.
04:50What a split screen we're seeing. Right now we're triumphantly hosting the World Cup games all around the country.
04:57And we're seeing people from different countries come and get a little taste of America, a little taste of freedom,
05:01of our culture and our society.
05:04And they appreciate it so much more than these socialists running for Congress.
05:09Fans across the country are truly enjoying our world-class facilities and the incredible atmosphere on the field and off
05:14the field.
05:15Thanks to social media, we're seeing a lot of these. This has been encouraging to see.
05:19The visitors appreciate what we have. Dutch travelers are in all Buc-ee's.
05:24German players took a midnight trip to the Waffle House. It's the greatest thing you've ever seen.
05:29English fans are roaming the Everglades.
05:32Japanese tourists marveling over free chips and salsa at a Mexican restaurant in Texas.
05:37Don't forget your blessings.
05:39People from Europe and Latin America, many countries around the world, many of whom, here's the key, they grew up.
05:45Under repressive, state-controlled economies.
05:47They've never known freedom. They've never known these kinds of things.
05:50And they're seeing them for themselves, the genius of America's system.
05:54A system that rewards risk-takers and entrepreneurs and job creators and innovators and people who create jobs for others
06:01and expand the economy and opportunity and broaden the pathway out of poverty for more people.
06:05That's what the Republicans stand for.
06:07That's what French Hill fought for in the housing bill, to give more people a chance, to restore the American
06:12dream.
06:12That's what we promised to the voters, and that's what we are delivering.
06:16The irony is, and it is a sad irony, and I'm so disturbed this morning.
06:19You all know me. I'm a happy warrior. I like to be optimistic and happy.
06:22This is a very disturbing trend.
06:25Visitors around the world marvel at what our system of free enterprise has built,
06:30while rising socialist, Marxist, Democrat candidates are trying to tear the system down.
06:36That's what they told you in their campaign speeches. That's what they want to do.
06:39They want to tear it down.
06:40House Republicans are standing in the gap. We are not going to let that happen.
06:43And we had all the Republicans gathered up this morning,
06:47and I gave them the best locker room speech I can muster, because now is the time.
06:50We know America is not perfect. It has never been.
06:53But we've been in a gradual process of making a more perfect union for almost 250 years now.
06:58We're going to continue that.
07:00America's created more prosperity. It's lifted more people out of poverty.
07:04It's expanded more opportunity and innovation than any other country in the world.
07:07It's not even close.
07:09This is the greatest nation in the history of the world. It's not even close.
07:11Look at any objective factor. You hear me say it all the time.
07:14We're the most free, most successful, most benevolent, most prosperous nation that's ever been.
07:20And it's not by happenstance.
07:21It's because we're built on very firm foundational principles that the Marxists and the socialists have disdained for.
07:27What are the principles of America?
07:29I mean, it's not a rhetorical question. You all should be able to answer it.
07:32Things like individual freedom, limited government, the rule of law, peace through strength, fiscal responsibility,
07:37free markets, human dignity, the sanctity of all life.
07:40Why? Because it's articulated in the nation's birth certificate in the Declaration.
07:43It says right there in the second paragraph, we hold these truths to be self-evident.
07:47What is a self-evident truth? It's something you have to know. It's obvious.
07:51We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal.
07:54It does not say just born equal. It says created equal by someone.
07:58And it's our creator, God, who gave us our inalienable rights, among those rights to life, liberty, pursuit of happiness.
08:04Such a profound statement.
08:05When they did that 250 years ago, they were saying something, the bold proclamation of a self-evident truth.
08:11And the implication is that every single person is made in the image of that creator.
08:16Because the guys that wrote that, the men that wrote that, the founders that wrote it, were students of scripture.
08:20And they understood. Because everybody's made in the image of God, it means every single person has inestimable dignity and
08:25value.
08:25And your value is not related in any way to the color of your skin or what zip code you
08:29live in or what your talents are.
08:30It's all irrelevant. Your value is inherent because it's given to you by God.
08:34The Marxists and the socialists do not believe what I just told you.
08:37They don't believe it.
08:39Marxism, Karl Marx, his philosophy begins with a premise that there is no God.
08:42The state is the God. The state is the one that gives you your rights.
08:45And guess what? When the state gives you all your rights, the state can take the rights away.
08:50Nobody's telling all these little young self-described socialists, oh, we'll give you free stuff.
08:55But you're going to have to give up your freedom to go along.
08:57They don't tell them that.
08:58This thing's going to crash and burn.
09:00It always has throughout history.
09:02And the lesson of the 20th century alone is that tens of millions of innocent people have died because of
09:07these crazy, quixotic notions.
09:09We have to stand for freedom.
09:11We've got to stand for America.
09:11We've got to stand on the 250th birthday with greater conviction, clarity, and consistency than we ever have.
09:18I'm glad that millions of visitors here for the World Cup see that.
09:21I'm glad they got a little timely reminder of the giving us one.
09:24From all our faults and disagreements aside, America is filled with the most decent and faithful people.
09:30This grand experiment in self-governance has worked because we have adhered to the foundations, and we have to defend
09:35them.
09:36And that's what the Republicans are doing right now.
09:37We're defending the foundations of the greatest country in the history of the world, not against your father's Democrat Party,
09:44but now against the Marxists.
09:45And we're ready for the fight.
09:47I'm telling you, the House of Republicans are fired up for this.
09:49We're going to win this midterm election.
09:51We're going to maintain the beacon of hope and freedom and opportunity that this country has always been.
09:57Indeed, as our first Republican president, Lincoln, said and as Reagan repeated, America is the last best hope of man
10:04on the earth.
10:05I'm off the fight.
10:06These guys are up for the fight.
10:07This chairman's up for the fight.
10:08All our colleagues are.
10:10I'll take a few questions.
10:12In the process of this press conference, President Trump announced that he is canceling the bill signing for the housing
10:18bill that you all were just talking about.
10:20He said he's canceling it until the SAVE Act is passed, and he called this housing bill, which passed with
10:26such bipartisan support, of minor importance, and said it pales in comparison to the SAVE Act.
10:32What is your reaction?
10:33Yeah, my reaction is the truth of the matter.
10:36I spoke to the president for 20 minutes before I went in and gave that rousing speech to the House
10:40of Republicans this morning.
10:42He and I have talked about this a lot.
10:43He has expressed the priority and the preference of the SAVE America Act.
10:47We share that.
10:48We passed it three times in the House.
10:51The latest version was passed a few months ago, and it has proof of citizenship to register to vote and
10:57showing a photo ID when you show up to vote.
11:01We have basic issues that 90% of Americans agree, 70% of Democrats think you ought to have a
11:05photo ID to vote, and citizenship to vote in an American election is already in the law.
11:10But we have to enforce it because you've got a few blue states that don't do that.
11:12The president believes in election integrity, he talks about it all the time, and we do as well, and act
11:18in deed, we have stood for that.
11:19We've passed the SAVE America Act again.
11:20Let me finish this.
11:21This is very important.
11:23That is the top priority because if you do not have safe elections in this grand experiment in self-governance
11:28that we have in a constitutional republic, you don't have anything.
11:30And we've got to ensure it.
11:32We have to press for election integrity measures.
11:34That's why we've made it a top priority.
11:35It has been stuck in the Senate, and here's why.
11:38Because no Democrat in the House or Senate will vote for the SAVE America Act.
11:42Those two things I just told you, they vote against that every single time, and they will.
11:47Why?
11:47You ask that.
11:48That's a rhetorical question.
11:49You should go ask them the actual question.
11:51Why?
11:51Are you against proof of citizenship and a photo ID?
11:55Why is that?
11:55They can't give you a cogent answer.
11:57The reason is they do want to allow for cheating and fraud in the elections because it is the only
12:02way that the Marxists can win.
12:03They cannot win on their ideas.
12:05That's why this is so important.
12:06The president is to us.
12:08So how does that tie into housing?
12:09He's laser-focused on the SAVE America Act, as most common-sense Americans are.
12:13The only path, I think, to get that done, because you're never going to get seven Democrats to join 53
12:18Republicans in the Senate to do that.
12:20They will not do it.
12:20Chuck Schamber will never vote for that or release any Democrat to do it.
12:25You have to put it on a reconciliation bill.
12:27We believe that if you create a grant program that ties it to reconciling the budget, and you allow blue
12:33states, if they come to their senses and they want to do it,
12:35if they want to avail themselves of election integrity proposals and ideas and policies, they can draw down from a
12:41federal fund and use those funds.
12:44We're willing to invest heavily in that.
12:46And House Republicans will put together a reconciliation bill, reconciliation 3.0, that will have that.
12:51I talked the president through that in detail this morning, as I have in the past, and he said, can
12:55we do it?
12:56I said, we can.
12:57If the Republicans will stand together, we're on the line right now to defend it.
13:01Hold on.
13:02So that's what we're going to do.
13:03The president said, I want to see some progress on it.
13:05I said, I'd love to show it to you.
13:06We've got a meeting today.
13:07We're in some more coming up.
13:08And so he decided, and I didn't announce it.
13:12I wanted him to announce it.
13:12But we're delaying this.
13:13As you know, he has a window of time before he has to sign a bill, and he's going to
13:17use a little bit more of that window of time, and we're going to go through this together.
13:20Now, the housing bill is a great product because this guy right here fought like a warrior poet to defend
13:26our principles.
13:27It did have a lot of Elizabeth Warren's preferences and policy provisions in the original Senate bill, but that's why
13:33we spend months and months and months doing the tug of war,
13:36and we wound up having 85%, that's my estimate, maybe more, of the final product is housing conservative priorities and
13:46policies.
13:46And the other things that are in there are not consequential, not as consequential as all the great things that
13:51Chairman Hill outlined.
13:54I mean, we're addressing the transformational legislation because we're addressing the affordability problem in housing that, as he said, has
14:00persisted since COVID.
14:01When interest rates are high and costs are high, it makes the barrier to entry so high that young families
14:07can't get into houses anymore.
14:08That's not a Republican or Democrat problem.
14:10It's an American problem, so Americans are fixing it.
14:13And so we're going to reduce regulation so builders can build.
14:16We're going to limit institutional investing in the housing market.
14:18We're going to bring the American dream back within the grasp of hardworking American families.
14:24It's critical to do, great policy.
14:26The president, when we go through the details of the bill, he's going to understand that it's a good product,
14:30and certainly something that fulfills his promises to bring down the cost.
14:34Interest rates is another big priority of his and all of ours, and I think the new Fed chair will
14:38do that.
14:39We get the economy humming again.
14:40We keep the straighter who moves open.
14:41We keep gas prices down to earth.
14:43This economy is going to take off like a rocket, y'all, because in 2025, as Scott Besson said,
14:47the Treasury Secretary said months ago, 2025 was like setting the table.
14:51The feast and the banquet in the economy is in 2026.
14:54We were doing that in the first quarter.
14:56We had the Iran skirmish.
14:57We settled that thing out.
14:58We're cooking with gas.
14:59We love to do it, yeah.
15:00So is it your understanding that President Trump is going to sign the housing bill at a later date,
15:06and how much later can it go?
15:07Because as you said, affordability is huge for Americans.
15:10This is a key bill to do it with.
15:13Yeah.
15:13If it doesn't get down by the time.
15:14You're talking about days.
15:15You know the window of time before.
15:17It passed last night.
15:17Yeah, it just passed last night, right.
15:19So 10 days is my estimation he'll do it within that 10-day window.
15:23Speaking of the World Cup and rights,
15:25the Supreme Court is going to rule perhaps as soon as this week on President Trump's challenge to birthright citizenship.
15:33The Republicans, as you just did, and the White House are celebrating the U.S. men's national team,
15:38whose top score is a birthright citizen.
15:41How should Americans square what looks like a celebration of immigration with efforts to criminalize birthright citizenship?
15:47Yeah, so like all good things, they can be abused, and birthright citizenship goes back to the root of the
15:54country, the history of the tradition.
15:56You look at the original intent of the Constitution and the founders and what they were doing, of course,
16:00they were facing a very different set of circumstances than we're facing now.
16:03We know that it's been abused in recent years because people have literally just come over the border just to
16:07have a baby
16:07so that they can avail themselves of the social welfare system of America.
16:12As I mentioned earlier, we're the most benevolent nation in the history of the world, but this must be done
16:16within reason.
16:17And so that's why the arguments were presented to the Supreme Court.
16:20Is it time to reevaluate that?
16:22We'll see where the court comes down on it.
16:23I think they're going to look at that as originalist as they are as textualist.
16:27I think they're also going to consider the factors that are at issue and the strength and stability of the
16:31country.
16:32The president makes some very compelling arguments.
16:34A lot of people do, and we'll see how that shakes out.
16:37So I don't think it's inconsistent at all.
16:38I think we can celebrate immigration, legal immigration.
16:41We are a nation of immigrants, as we all recognize.
16:44My grandfather came over on a boat from Sicily with eight siblings and started a fruit stand, you know,
16:49and I'm the Speaker of the House, only in America, okay?
16:52But we embrace that.
16:54We know that that's part of our history, but we also expect that people will come.
16:57They will follow the spirit and the letter of the law.
16:59They will assimilate to our country and not try to transplant Sharia law and all these other things and change
17:05who we are.
17:05And I think that's a very important thing for American identity, and I look forward to the court's opinion.
17:10Yes, ma'am.
17:10Last question, guys.
17:11When you're talking about the grant program to make the Hidner Act part of the reconciliation bill, what kind of
17:15funding are you talking about here?
17:18Stay tuned.
17:19We're working through that, okay?
17:20Doing a reconciliation bill is a very complicated process of consensus building,
17:23but we have a collection of ideas that I think every Republican certainly agrees with in principle,
17:28and they want to make sure, we all want to make sure that no Democrat can go out and say
17:32we cut any service.
17:33They absolutely lied to you breathlessly for months about the first reconciliation bill, what it did.
17:40Strengthening Medicaid, putting in program integrity measures and making sure that it's there for the people that actually are eligible
17:45for it
17:45and use it and getting fraudsters out of the system and young, able-bodied men who are gaming the system
17:50and riding the wagon
17:51and illegal immigrants off the system is what we did.
17:54Democrats lied about it, said that we took Medicaid away from it.
17:57It's just simply not true.
17:58We strengthened it for the people that need it, deserve it, and are legally allowed for it.
18:02We're going to make sure that what we put in this bill is ironclad, ironproof, and can get every vote,
18:07and I'm very optimistic about it.
18:09There's some big priorities for the country and America, and sadly, no Democrat will give a vote for any of
18:14that
18:14because they just showed you what they're about last night in those elections,
18:18and there's more of that to come, I fear.
18:20It is a very sad, dark harbinger for the future of America, but I will say this,
18:24and let me leave you with this thought.
18:26This election, this midterm, I said it's unlike any other in the past.
18:29There's no playbook for this.
18:30We're in uncharted waters.
18:31This election is a bridge election, and let me tell you why we're hopeful,
18:35because when the Republicans win in November and we hold this majority,
18:38no matter how big the majority is, we can deal with small majorities.
18:40We've been doing that, all right?
18:41I think it'll be larger, but when we hold the majority, no matter what the number is,
18:45then we get to 2028.
18:46Let me tell you what's coming next, the presidential cycle.
18:48How many of you know the Democrats have a much more shallow bench than Republicans do
18:52for the presidential cycle?
18:54We're going to have a great year in 2028, and we're going to hold the White House,
18:56the Senate, and the House again.
18:57Then we're going to get to 2030, and you know what's going to happen in 2030?
19:01The census will happen, and it will reflect the mass exodus of population out of the blue states,
19:06like New York, New Jersey, California, these socialist utopias that they're trying
19:10and everybody's fleeing from.
19:11You know where they're moving?
19:12Texas, Florida, Tennessee, the Carolinas, the red states.
19:15So when the census reflects the population shift, there's a reapportionment of congressional
19:20seats, and guess what's going to happen in 2030?
19:22The red states are going to get a bunch more House seats.
19:25We're going to be back in a time where we can build a larger majority.
19:28We can hold the republic.
19:29We can keep it for 100, 200, 300 more years, showed the Lord Terry, and we will send the
19:34Marxists packing.
19:35That's not who we are in America, and we're looking forward to November.
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