yesterday, Glenbeck I sat in an exclusive interview with President Trump and reviewed his first 100 days of inauguration. Glenn was the first member of the media to conduct a 100-day retrospective interview, offering a unique window into the administration’s rapid progress.
It’s no surprise that the duo broached a wide range of topics. From his unprecedented executive order – 130 in just three months! – A lot has happened in a short window to the equally unprecedented injunction he faced from the illicit justice system, tariffs, dogs and borders.
But that’s what President Trump has promised. He promises to quickly correct America, and every day he offers more of that promise. The pace at which his administration is moving is certainly shocking and adoring.
This exclusive interview captures the energy and determination that drives these historic first 100 days, revealing key insights into Trump’s vision and leadership.
Here are the top three moments from the conversation between President Trump and Glenn:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jfygs4icnw0Exclusive: “Judicial Rebellion”, tariffs and 100 Days of President Trump | EP 429Youtu.be
1. Parliament and cognitive culture
When Glenn asked President Trump about his extensive executive order addressing immigration, government reform, economic, national security, energy and cultural issues, he said after Biden’s destructive term, “the country needed so much.”
Isn’t that true?
However, concerns are growing about codifying these executive orders by Congress. Trump’s “big, beautiful bill” aims to codify key policies, particularly related to border security, energy production, taxes and deregulation, but the focus of its budget has limited its scope and the looming GOP between the fiscal Hawks and moderates has slowed the process.
But President Trump told Glenn not to worry, expressing his faith in the Republican Party, particularly considering the seven-seater majority at home.
“We’re going to codify, we’re going to wait until the bill passes, and we’re going to work on anything other than codification,” he said.
2. Judicial Riot
Glenn reminded us that Bill Clinton had deported 12.3 million people. George W. Bush deported 10.3 million people and received six injunctions against him. Barack Obama deported 5.5 million people and received 12 injunctions against him.
But Trump faces more lawsuits than he combined Clinton, Bush and Obama, even 100 days after his second term.
“You’ve got 190 cases against you in 100 days,” Glenn said.
“It’s a hindrance,” Trump agreed, accusing Democrats of trying to protect MS-13 gang member Kilmer Abrego Garcia.
Regardless of unprecedented law enforcement that makes deportation “a lot more difficult than it should have been,” Trump expressed confidence. “We’re accomplishing it and we’re winning.”
3. The power of the AI revolution
“I think you’ll be remembered as AI President,” Glenn said.
“You’re really the first person to talk to, really take that into consideration.”
“AI is certainly very important and we push it very hard. We’re investing trillions of dollars,” Trump said. However, AI is taking in more “volumes of electricity” than “we are in our country now.”
It’s a big obstacle, but Trump says he has a plan.
“We’ll have them build their own power plants,” he said. [power] If they want. ”
“We’re going to get it done very quickly,” he added.
“I call it a national emergency,” but “we’ll be number one.”
To hear about President Glenn and President Trump’s conversations, including tariff discussions, Ukraine-Russia conflict, their discussions about justice and accountability in major fraud cases, and Elon Musk’s role in the doge, check out the full interview above.
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