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Trump just accidentally admitted it: "he's dying."

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Donald Trump moments ago held a press conference where he announced something he really wasn't supposed to the clear sign of dementia from the president United States and He won't stop talking about He's talking anything but this war knees I think it's frankly offensive the things that he's deciding to spend his time talking to the public about and Before we get to that. I want to first just check in on Benny Johnson. Benny Johnson, how's it going?

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Yo, Brandon, what up, G? I don't think that.

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Yo, Brandon, what up, G?

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Yo, Brandon, what up, G? I.

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Perfect. All right. And speaking of Benny Johnson at the press conference, Donald Trump said this. Donald Trump said this. Perfect. Now, as I said, Donald Trump is throwing us into war. Prices are rising. The Epstein files are being hidden. And here's what the president is focused on.

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I said, let's run it for a year just to see how it works. It's better than you can't just go into something and try and figure it out. And we figured it out over the year. You have to close it. Putting new marbles in beautiful, beautiful marbles. When you do marbles, you can't have people walking over the marble every night as it's drying and setting and going to a play.

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So we focused on marble. The president states is focused on marble when members of our military are dying because of an illegal war that he started. He's focused on marble. He didn't stop there. Donald Trump went on a minute and a half rant about his ballroom.

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For specific reasons, we have.

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Look at Mike Johnson. He's like, what the fuck is this old man talking about?

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A magnificent ballroom being built because this is the biggest room and it holds like 98 people for dinner.

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But behind me, you're going to have a ballroom that's going to that this building and the people

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occupying it in particular, every president for 150 years has clamored for a ballroom, a large, beautiful room. Just watch him. Watch him. It's literally like it's like he is the son of the parent who is at the old home and he's

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doing his visit. This is a cocktail room and this will actually be this whole floor will end up being a cocktail room for the cocktail area, pre area for the ballroom before dinner. So we'll have heads of state. We can't even do a heads of state dinner Usually what they do is they would do them on the lawn with a tent But when it rains the lawn Is very low and you know the

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25th Amendment anyone anyone I think it's time he did it I mean he kept going on talking about buildings those little theaters. Nobody's gonna use them

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They want the big halls The halls the halls are gonna be incredible. They're in bad shape, but when they're completed the bones are potentially Something that could be unbelievable. So I want to Before we begin I want to thank Rick

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Really really really great stuff. Do you mind if I keep going? Because he did. He also talked about paint.

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And the color is white, shiny white. And it looks a lot of people have commented, it looks so much better. Before they had the steel painted gold and the gold was very cheap. There's actually never been a paint that's made that will look like gold. Steve will tell you that you can't you either gold leaf it or use real gold bullion or you use a different color.

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Steve, nobody's ever been able to make a gold paint that looks real. Little minor thing for the for the media. I'm sure you're thrilled with hearing that. But there's never been a paint. I said someday I'm going to discover a paint where you don't have to actually use gold leaf.

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Gold leaves a very, very big and expensive process. But it's a beautiful thing. But not when you use paint. So we got rid of the gold columns, which looked always terrible. I just don't even.

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The president also confused the Daily Wire with CNN.

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Trump Kennedy Center. OK, yes, please. CNN.

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Thank you, Mr. President. I'm not CNN, I'm Daily Wire, but.

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Great again, eat any one of these things. Just anyone would have been grounds for impeachment, according to the Republicans, if it were a Democrat in power. But it's Donald Trump.

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So for whatever reason, it's fine. Now, Donald Trump also. Now, this is actually truly a sign of dementia. When you say things, you know, you're not supposed to say, but

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you blurt them out anyways. Donald Trump made public something that wasn't meant to be. That a member of Congress is actively dying.

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We had one man who is very ill it looked like he wasn't gonna make it I don't know I don't I won't mention his name should I do other people know his name? Yeah do you want to mention it? He'll be

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proud. Go ahead. Tell him. Tell him this. Sorry. Okay. Well, thank you, Mr. President. Congressman Neil Dunn of Florida had had some real health challenges and it was very serious and had had a pretty grim diagnosis. And I mentioned it to the president. I said, Congressman Dunn is a real champion and a patriot because he's still coming to work. And if others got this diagnosis, they would be apt to go home and retire.

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What was the diagnosis?

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It was I mean, I think it was a terminal diagnosis.

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He would be dead by June.

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OK, that wasn't public. But yeah, OK, that's it was grim.

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Announcing someone's dying when you're not supposed to. All right, now Donald Trump also said this about Iran.

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Our powerful military campaign to end the threats posed by the Iranian regime continued in full force over the past few days. They have been literally obliterated.

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Now, again, like I guess like shouldn't words matter because literally obliterated would mean there's no more Iran or that the regime is no longer in power that's not the case. In fact the regime is very much so fighting back they put into power someone who the United States wasn't a fan of and is no fan of the United States and it is a sign that this war is going to be going on much

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longer than they anticipated. They were hoping it was going to be a one-and-done kind of like Venezuela that hasn't been the case. Iran is fighting back. Now what they weren't expecting was they were going to fight back, they thought they were going to fight back fire with fire. They're actually fighting back economically with a straight or moose. So I don't I don't know how we get out of this, but I'm telling you what,

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the way you get out of it is not through the president United States, who clearly has some sort of mental problem.

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Need them. We didn't need them before we started Dig We Must. A Dig We Must, that's the Trump policy of lots of oil.

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Dig We Must, Dig Me Must, that's the Trump policy slurring.

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We didn't need them before we started Dig We Must. A Dig We Must, that's the Trump policy of lots of oil.

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And with this, this is a disaster. It's a disaster for multiple reasons. One, we're less safe than we are today. And two, things just cost more. When the President of the United States was put into office to help make life cheaper for Americans, that's just not what happened. In fact, it's been the total opposite. So I'll leave you with that. Thank you for watching and I'll see you next time. Bye.

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And this means higher gas prices for Americans. As you mentioned, the national average today, 372. Wolf, I remember speaking to you from a gas station in New Jersey just on Friday when the national average was 363. And just look at where it's come from a month ago, up over 72 cents. If you look at diesel though, diesel fuel, that's seeing an even higher spike and a faster spike in prices, up $1.24 from when the war started just a few weeks ago. Diesel prices reaching almost $5 a gallon. And that is critical for actually a lot of

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drivers that I spoke to in New Jersey who say they use their trucks for their personal work vehicles. And think about all the major trucking lines that use diesel fuel. That is going to have a trickle-down effect to everyday items for Americans. Think about all the food, the perishable food that comes in on truck. You're talking about dairy, meat, produce, things that have to come in regularly. Shipping for everyday products from Amazon, from Macy's, Barnes & Noble,

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wherever you may be ordering something, that's coming in on a truck. So those costs going up, of course, fuel at the pump and jet fuel, which is why some economists are suggesting that air fares could rise in the next couple of weeks to months. Also worth noting, where are things going right now? How high could this go? Well, according to Patrick Dahan at Gas Buddy this morning, telling me that gas prices this week according to Patrick Dahan at Gas Buddy this morning, telling me that gas prices this week

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alone could rise up to another 10 cents. And there's that diesel critical for shipping

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