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The Breitbart News Daily Podcast

GOP Will Control the Next House, Plus Breitbart's Randy Clark on Title 42

The Breitbart News Daily Podcast

SiriusXM

News, Politics

4.7896 Ratings

🗓️ 17 November 2022

⏱️ 47 minutes

🧾️ Download transcript

Summary

We begin today with Jerome Hudson's offering of his unadulterated thoughts on Donald Trump’s announcement speech, how he can short circuit the MSM, win over his base, and beat Biden. Also, it’s official. the GOP will have a majority in the House. We unpack what that means for America and so much more. Joining the program today is Randy Clark, Breitbart reporter and former Border Patrol agent. Randy detailed the latest development with Title 42 hanging by a thread, what the nightmare scenario could look like with the possible ending of the policy, and the new depths TX Gov. Greg Abbott is going to to stop the flow of illegal immigrants into the U.S.

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0:00.0

I'm Jerome Hudson, Bright Bart News Entertainment Editor, author of the book 50 Things They Don't Want You to Know about Trump.

0:22.9

This is the Brightbart News Daily podcast.

0:25.9

I offer my unadulterated thoughts on Donald Trump's announcement speech, how he can short-circuit the left-wing media, went over his base and beyond, and beat Joe Biden.

0:36.9

Also, it's official.

0:38.7

Republicans will have a majority in the House of Representatives.

0:42.2

We impact what that means for America and so much more.

0:49.2

Music If things stood as they exist right now today, Donald Trump would be the Republican presidential nominee, and he would be facing an 80-year-old Joe Biden.

1:19.5

I think Joe Biden's going to turn 80 in like a few days or something.

1:23.1

That's going to be weird.

1:24.2

But anyway, I don't want to digress too early here.

1:29.7

In a word, I thought Donald Trump's speech was disappointing. And as I was just having the conversation with

1:37.6

producer Zach with an H offline, this isn't 2015. This isn't 2016. The country is very different in the intervening

1:50.5

six years. We're not facing the same issues. We're not even having the same conversations.

1:55.7

It is oftentimes harder today than it was six or seven years ago to have conversations

2:03.2

about serious issues facing the country.

2:06.2

And Alex made this brilliant point about a week ago about the nostalgia that so many

2:12.9

of us still have for Donald Trump, coming down the escalator, giving a speech in which I have said

2:20.3

he made the third rail of politics, the central and core of his presidential campaign

2:26.7

in 2016.

2:27.7

I mean, he, you're not really supposed to talk about immigration, not in the intellectually

2:33.5

honest and oftentimes brutal way that

2:36.6

Donald Trump talked about it.

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