00:00Here we go, well, oh, oh boy, well, it's an honor to be asked and an honor to see that some people are okay with it.
00:10Those are just our friends in the front row, by the way, yeah, it's like a team, that's it, those are the tickets we got, yeah, that's it, all right.
00:17You never know, you know, right now, this has been my focus, I think, it's not just about government, it's also about, you know, the business sector doing that.
00:24I think when we saw, again, the woke ideology that has taken over corporate America for the last, you know, decade or so, you know, being on the forefront of combating that insanity, I think is fundamentally important.
00:36I think those two things have to go hand in hand.
00:39So the answer is, I don't know, maybe one day, you know, that calling is there.
00:43I'll always be very active in terms of being a vocal proponent of these things.
00:47I think my father has truly changed, you know, the Republican Party.
00:50I think it's the America First Party now, the MAGA Party, however you want to look at it.
00:54But I think more importantly, again, over the last four years, I don't mean to keep harping on that, the things we went through, the lawfare, the nonsense, the jailing of our constituents for, you know, peaceful protests, it was insane.
01:08And what it did was it created an environment where you no longer have these milquetoast Republicans dominating the Republican field.
01:17Certain people, and a good handful of them, stepped up.
01:21They fought back.
01:22They made a name for themselves fighting the insanity.
01:25And now they have a following.
01:27So for the first time ever, the Republican Party actually has a bench of America First fighters who are willing to do this.
01:35Not the, you know, another Mitt Romney, great, he'll come in, he'll be swayed.
01:39People who have the conviction to actually fight for what they believe.
01:43People who have the resolve to actually do what they tell their constituents when they're in a room with them and it's private.
01:51Right now, we've seen too many people, they'll sit there, they'll tell them everything they want to hear in a nice room, and then they go back to D.C.
01:57Oh, oh, oh, the Washington Post is going to do a hit piece on me.
02:01I'm going to change the entire ethos of everything I've told my people and capitulate.
02:06That is no longer, I've said it so many times.
02:08In 2020, all the Democrats had to do was be quiet.
02:12Okay, Trump would have won the election.
02:14I think everyone probably believes he actually won at this point.
02:17Anyway, you know, I don't think anyone would have said he had brain actually believed.
02:21That's another session.
02:22But all they had to do was let it go.
02:25Trump would have had a cabinet that wasn't always working for him.
02:29There were some people that were great and some people that weren't.
02:31Now, over the last four years, we have a team of tested warriors who believe in him.
02:37We know who those people are.
02:39They're fighting for him.
02:41They're aligned.
02:42And these next four years can be so much more productive.
02:45Had that not happened again, you would have had a sort of very average cabinet.
02:47They would have slowed him down.
02:48and they would have slow rolled it.
02:49You'd probably have, you know, a Democrat president right now.
02:52I think this is the greatest opportunity.
02:54These next three and a half years is the greatest opportunity to reset America,
03:00to reset relations around the world, to create prosperity and growth for everyone.
03:06And I'm all here for it.
03:07I'm super excited about it.
03:08So I guess the answer to my question is maybe.
03:11Maybe.
03:11You never know.
03:11Donald Trump Jr., Armid Malik, thank you so much.