Episode 2

Trump 2025: Decoding the Inauguration Agenda – What You Need to Know

Published on: 23rd January, 2025

🎙️ The Administration Agenda with Cristal Carrington is back, and we’re diving deep into the Trump Administration Inauguration 2025! 🇺🇸 From the historic speech to the hidden agendas, Cristal recaps every pivotal moment, decoding what’s really going on behind the scenes. What’s the real plan for America’s future, and what do you need to know about the direction of this administration? Tune in for sharp analysis, bold commentary, and an unfiltered breakdown of the policies, promises, and potential impact of this new era.

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Transcript
Cristal Carrington:

Welcome to the Administration Agenda. I'm your host, Cristal Carrington. I want to welcome you to the show. Welcome to the podcast.

If you guys are new followers of me in general, you'll know a few things about me. I'm a mom, I'm an American.

I care about my country, I care about my neighborhood, I care about what's happening, and I care about the agenda of the administration. I want to welcome you all to the show. This is the 47th administration of the United States.

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And this is either the biggest fill in the blank or this is the biggest opportunity in our nation's history. I preface this by saying that I'm no Trump supporter.

And I'll preface it to say that while I wasn't a Trump supporter in the political realm, I have admired his weird tactics and his ways of doing whatever it is he's doing. I've even gone so much as far as to make him a board member on my, you know, dream boards. Have anybody ever heard of that?

Well, there's a such thing as having an executive board. These are people you admire in the business, culture, just in general society. They could be religious leaders, they could be a number of things.

And Donald J. Trump somehow was a part of my board before he ran for his presidency the first time.

He was quickly removed and somehow we found ourselves as Americans back in the sea, underneath the helm of Donald J. Trump.

So as somebody who has watched him for many years and someone who also knows the landscape of the urban culture heavily, I find my commentary to be very much needed right now in this, in this climate. And, you know, Donald, if you're listening, you and I will become quite great friends. You want to know why? Because I'm not going to lead you astride.

And you know what? I'm going to tell you the truth, not only about yourself, but the people around you.

And in addition to that, we gotta find some solutions, and we have to find the answers.

Because I find that there is something about this administration that may be just a little different than the Donald Trump we've become to known in the past. Now, if you don't know who Donald Trump is, you've probably been living under a rock.

If you don't remember what it was like to live underneath Donald Trump, the administration, you probably were living under a rock.

However, let's Just say you're an alien from God only knows where, considering that there are drones and there have been drones in our airspace that have been flying around for the, the last couple of months, you know, which will delve into that in a second because I find that that's very important. We're also going to listen to Donald Trump's speech today. We're going to break the speech down.

We're going to get in depth, in depth and into who Donald Trump is. I'm going to break him down. I'm going to just show you who this person is, who he's trying to be, and I'm going to tell you who he needs to be.

And hopefully he'll take some guidance from little black girl from Roosevelt, New York, who's lived in these major cities and has also traveled to some of these major cities and has also lived in or has traveled to some rural areas as well, and that throughout the country and talked to many people who, you know, come from different walks of life.

And some of the stuff that we think is going on, and I'm talking from the black perspective at this point, and we believe that there is this big thing going on a lot of times, you know, it's not as grandiose. It's just kept away from our eyes.

So I think that from an African American perspective, from my minority perspective, from a female perspective, I think I give three layers of expertise.

From someone who's a scholar, who's attended Georgetown University, who's attended South Carolina State University and has also has also visited and had tenure at some other institutions, such as the University of the District of Columbia. That's how embedded I was into the DC Culture at one point.

But also somebody who, again, is a musician and who raps and somebody who is an entertainer and somebody who also is a mom and also somebody who is outspoken and at the same time tempered enough to see through the veil, I think that my voice is important and I think that it's high time that we get into the administration agenda. So today was an interesting day.

Now, I think for me from the last time that I delved into politics heavily, meaning I was actually engaged in the political hemisphere and rallying for campaigns and literally so enthused, so excited, making phone calls, rallying people would probably have had to been.

Whose administration the first time, probably Bill Clinton, and then later on with Barack Obama, like actually an adult person who's actually like, has a job and you're like, making time to, like, literally pick up the phone and contact people calling Them and saying, please get out and vote for this person. Right? Prior to that, it was just simple.

When I was in college, going to the polls, getting people caravanning, getting people, getting seniors out, getting people out on my college campus to go out and vote, okay? And my. And my people that from South Carolina State know, we were very vigilant in the vote factor in.

And around that time, okay, we were struck with the mayhem that was 9, 11. And actually, excuse me, it wasn't Bill Clinton that was office.

Excuse me, this was George Bush that was in office at the time when I was in and around this time.

So working polls or being a young person and then getting out to vote and then going back in on a different perspective where you have this African American candidate that's passionate, you're, like, in a good space financially and, like, it's all making sense. This is all good. This is all great. People were compassionate. They're. They're on board.

They're doing whatever it takes to like, make this guy, like, whatever he wants to be. Because we see the vision, we see the progression, we see the opportunity.

We see it as an opportunity for us, not only as African Americans, to be seen to be heard, but also for us to get that pride and also be able to be like, you know what? My president is black. You know what I'm saying? That's a quote from like, the rapper Jeezy or something.

This is the type of stuff that you might get in my show, okay? Quotes, lyrics, you know, banter, etc. I say all this to say that coming from a place where you grow up in the suburbs, Long island, you know, you.

While you live in a black neighborhood, you're still amongst a lot of other people culturally and having different perspectives.

Where I've actually been in, like, Catholic schools and then going to public schools, having that gap between what the public school kids knew and what the private kids knew, that gave me the opportunity for me to literally graduate high school early.

From just being in Catholic school for four years prior to going to a public school, it, like, set me in the tone for me to be able to graduate early in my life, right?

So I say all that to say there's a fabric of Americans and there's a fabric of a black Americans, and there's different levels and onion peels amongst the culture in the African American culture. And then there's like, African Americans that were born here and, like, people that are like, Africans that are Americans.

Like my child, who's actually a product of an African person and an American African American. So what? Who is he? He's an African American. So, you know, but technically with African roots.

So you get all these different perspectives and then you actually move into a place like D.C.

and you see what it's like and you're living in the culture amongst like the Obama era, and you're knee deep into politics and the unions and, you know, marching for workers rights. And you're growing as an individual, but also you're growing as a better human being.

You're also growing as a more knowledgeable African American or a minority or even just a female in your own society, and having that enthusiasm and being able to translate that into movement, into politics, and then also engaging other people and wanting other people to be engaged in it. I think that that's something that only people who are able to capture the minds of the people in a genuine way are able to do.

Which is why you had people like, say in the past a Bill Clinton who would have like the minds of the people. You know, people felt like when he was in office, they made money, right? The world was a better place. I mean, you still could have chaos, but.

And there were things going on and, you know, they ended up giving him the salacious crown at the end.

But one thing about it is that it set the tone for people to believe that prosperity was a thing in their upping upbringing, let's say it that way, because at that point I was still too young to be. I'm still working, I'm in the. I'm in the vibes, it's around, but I'm not an adult enough to be like really calling shots, right?

he was the president between:

All of those history buffs, we were transformed into a new country after that administration. So much so that what used to feel like freedom and used to feel like a great country to live in ended up turning into.

Take off your shoes in the airport and like everything is watched now and the jobs are gone. And just imagine yourself being a college student and you're about to graduate not this year, but the following year.

So that, you know, like, you have like this buffer year, but it's still like catastrophic because nothing returned back to what it was after 9, 11, and it still hasn't returned to what it was. I mean, there was, like I said, during the Obama era, there was that sense of pride and there people were making strides.

I did feel as though my life did change And I did feel like I elevated from that experience, whether it be through just more pride in myself, more pride in my culture, feeling as though I knew more about what was going on, perhaps because it was like a thing for him to want to, like, be transparent and like, really strive to, like, make sure people knew what was going on. I think that that part also made a difference in who we were as people.

I think that the transparency of it kind of made it like, okay, he's in the office, he's completely taking capture of everybody, everybody loves them, and he's actually gonna just try to do is really the best he can and not muck it up. Right. And he successfully got through without any scandals. Right.

So then there's the craziness between the Donald Trump first administration and the Hillary Clinton scandal and the election debacle and the votes and the. The protest afterwards, and just the overall disgust in the way that most Americans felt about Donald Trump. Be honest.

I mean, he came out guns a blazing. He came out with a harsh tactic of, I'm here and I'm gonna say what I want and I don't care. And, you know, you.

This is about ratings and, and this is, I'm gonna give you great ratings. Because he was coming from the Apprentice.

He was coming from the space of being somebody who is looking for ratings, and every rating matters and everything you do on TV is a big hoorah and you have to make sure you hit the ratings. He didn't care about what was really going on. It was mostly about being as salacious as possible. And we suffered through four years of literal chaos.

Meaning, I don't know about you, but when the news came on, it was like, oh, my God, what is he going to do today? What is he gonna say today? And what is he going to ruin today?

And I think that he was literally the epitome of the danger zone when it comes down to, like, a minefield that you just don't know where it's located. You don't know. You just don't know where it's located. And you know you're going in the direction of it.

You just don't know where it is, where it's happening or what, when you're going to hit it. You just know that today is going to be a minefield day. And every day was full of minefields for him.

And I think he lost a lot of people along the way who might have given him a chance. I think it was tainted before he got in. I think that the whole situation with the Hillary Clinton thing, I think that it was.

It was literally a botched situation. I don't think the America, the way that it is right now, is prepared for a female president.

I think that we are behind the times and I think that we are still stuck in the man's culture and we're still stuck in, you know, no shade, even the white man's culture. Even though we've seen a black man be the president, I think that it's still the good old boys, you know what I'm saying?

Because no shade but Obama is supposed to be related to them somehow, you know what I'm saying? So that he's not all black and his mom is white, so let's keep it a buck. And he's not a foundational African American. Let's be honest.

He is an African person who is also a white person who was then an African American person. So I'm going to keep everything above board and my understanding of who these people are and what's allowed and what's not allowed.

And I think that, you know, hopefully the CIA and FBI, well, it doesn't really matter because I'm not saying anything that anybody else hasn't said, but just be clear that we see the things that are going on and I'm clearly aware of these things. No shade. What's important to understand about the difference between a Donald Trump and Obama is that Obama captivated the people.

He had the people in his pocket.

And while Trump did have the people in his pocket, he literally had the people who were outraged, upset, ready to bring their guns out looking for a fight. The more, I would say the more rural people of America preferred Donald Trump.

People who probably do not much come into contact with urbanites unless they're coming into the urban city for their job or something like that. Right? Because they live in the suburbs or they live way in the country somewhere. They don't have interaction with minorities very much.

They have a skewed perspective about who minorities are, what they're doing, the activities of them. They literally live in areas where there's miles and miles and miles of open land and there's no police.

So it's just like they basically live a free for all, meaning nobody seems like they're doing anything. It seems pretty quiet, but that's because this spread apart and there's no police present. So we really don't know what's really going on.

And granted, nobody's outside of stores because the stores are not lined up next to each other like in the Urban areas. Can we agree?

So I think suburban people, or let's say rural America has a lot of differences, skewed perspectives and misunderstandings with the urban population because they're really not even coming in contact. They're kind of just watching it from the outside. And maybe every so often they're hearing some stories that they think that they know.

And now because they're painted a picture, or maybe they've been painted a picture for some time, it can make them seem as though they're quite angry with the urban population. And somehow or another the urban population in America is automatically the black and brown people. Can we agree?

So there's a certain level of anger that these people had during the time of the first Trump administration. And there was a certain level of cowboy esque ness. You know, like there was this. The good old boys, right? The, the proud boys.

Let's look at those people. Let's just give them their props of who they were during that time.

Radicals who live in the country who really don't really have any urban friends probably besides every now and again when they travel to the city for some sort of a show or there's something that they're doing for their work, yet they have the tons of opinions about who these others are and what they're doing and the crime and the this and that. Not even understanding or taking into concept that these people are living amongst hundreds of thousands of people.

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You know, it's because they feel that the opportunities are there and they want to reach the American dream. So today's episode of Donald Trump, episode one of the second Administration. This will probably be like a season five. You know, it can.

It was canceled and then it got rebooted. This is what we're dealing with at this time. And I urge the president, I urge the President, hear me and hear me close.

This is not the time for you to go back to the ways of which you started. You're gonna lose the country, you're gonna lose the battle, and you're gonna absolutely lose the war.

But what I noticed about this man today was Quite different than the Donald Trump we know. The Donald Trump we've known. The Donald Trump we have either revered or feared were jeered. Right, guys?

This guy was a complete master of his emotions today. He was tempered, he was poised. He was. He was deliberate. He was strategic. He was. He was what he should have been in his first administration.

Now I can go into the scandal behind the who won the election and how it was won and the theories that I have because I kind of tuned out once I had already decided and knew for a fact that Donald Trump was going to win, which was before, quite before the election. I, I had reservations about Kamala Harris. I had reservations about her campaign. I had reservations about where she was steering her campaign.

And while she seemed passionate about what she was doing and winning, and she did have the money, the resources, the people, she was unable to execute the actual turnover of the office.

And while I do have my theory on her actually being able and probably sweeping him literally, and them, when I call them, the thems, the powers that be, literally changing the election to make sure that she did not even look like she had a shot at winning, even though she was able to, like, gather, like, millions and millions of dollars in, like, hours. It's no way that that didn't translate into votes.

People are not going to back you with money in that rush of sorts like that without there being a sincere, sincere desire for you to win. So for her to have lost in the capacity that she did it is the orchestration and that it is the administration's agenda.

This is something that we are, if you're aware, if you're, if you're, if you're aware, because I, I don't want to use. I don't want to use the word woke.

Woke is some new word that they've come up with, and now they're telling people that the word woke means something bad. And the opposite of woke is asleep. So I don't think we want to be sleep.

So I don't know why woke is a bad thing, but I don't want to use that word because I don't want to take us to the fringe of societies and their desire to make people who are open and understanding what's really going on be crucified. Okay, so we're not going to use the word woke. What we're going to use is the word aware. Okay, now, it needed to be a replay.

Do I want to say that it needed to be a replay? I don't know if I wanted to say and agree that it needed to be a replay.

But I do know that this needed to be a replay and that this was going to happen. Unfortunately, American society is not ready for a female president at this time right now.

And I think that after this four years of administration, perhaps we'll be more open to it and it'll be a better option and it will work and it will be accepted. And I just think that. I don't even think that people weren't ready for a black American president.

Female I just, I don't think that because people were calling for people like Michelle Obama, people have been calling for people like Oprah and other people. I really think that the time is now in regards to how we see women and how we see minorities and how we see minority women.

And I just feel like there was a disconnect that is true between the black community and Kamala Harris.

There was a disconnect, there was a distrust, there was a positioning and a poisoning with the community where a lot of people just weren't ready for her. I think a lot of people in the black community, I don't think that black men were ready for Kamala. Let's just keep it there.

Let's understand the truth that a lot of black men were resistant against Kamala because that's like their mother winning the presidency of the United States and then their mom's gonna come and clean up everything. But they didn't realize that their dad, Donald Trump is back.

And either we're as a culture are gonna get it together right now or we're gonna end up losing heavily. And we do need the president at this time and he is the right person at this right time. How he got there, we don't know.

Nobody's contesting it at this point and he's in there. So we need to focus on how we can best maintain this situation and also get the most out of this administration.

This is Cristal Carrington and this is the administration agenda. I'll be back after our commercial break. Looking to take charge of your health and feel your best right life vitamins has you covered.

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A lot of you will be hearing this on the following day or beyond, but whenever you found this, it was the proper time for you to find this. Welcome.

Now, what I'm going to be doing in just a few minutes is I'm going to be breaking down the full speech, Donald Trump's full speech on his inauguration.

I think that it's important for us to, as citizens, to listen to the president give his best iteration of what he believes is supposed to happen during his administration. This is the time where the clearest, most succinct amount of information is given in the shortest amount of time.

But it's probably the most important thing that he says or has ever or that he will say in his administration.

This is the composite of all of his thoughts of who he wants to be, what he wants to do and how he wants to behave, and how he wants this ship to run.

Now, if you went back to my replay or if you started it over from the beginning or you went back to you just getting here with us, we talked about the old Donald Trump. We talked about the people who he was attracting. We talked about the philosophies that he had.

We talked about his radical approach to galvanizing his own tribe. And he crafted a tribe that was quite volatile. We saw that in the attacks at the Capitol building.

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It was very obvious that he had been humbled. He has come to a realization that he's got one more shot at trying to become what he would consider to be the best president in U.S. history.

Most people do get their second terms, and most second terms are a little lackluster. You know, the drive isn't as much. The people are already used to you. They know what you're gonna do.

There's a little bit of a lull in the air, but they're content enough to let you go the next four years because they really don't want another shakeup, and they just really don't want to be in an uncertain time, which could have been the backlash between why Kamala Harris didn't win and why Donald Trump is in the office right now. Perhaps people got scared at the polls. Perhaps she. He really did win in this. In this capacity. And my theory is incorrect.

I'm usually not incorrect, but we'll let it slide because he's already the president at this point. And while I wasn't a strong proponent for his opponent, I typically vote the party line.

And by the way, I'm a conservative Democrat, so I like to call myself a nice mixture of progressive and more conservative ideals for what I think America should be. So I think.

I mean, of course, obviously, everybody should be like me, but I am a conservative Democrat, and I do believe that conservative Democrats do exist.

And I think that there are some that are more liberal, and there's some that are even more conservative, almost like Manchin, the people who, you know, really are just not really Democrats at all. But.

And then you have people like me who are used to a certain fabric and a certain standard, and I just feel like what Donald Trump is trying to bring in is a little bit different than the Donald Trump we knew before. Let's start off with how he looked. Okay, so Donald comes to the podium. If you noticed he had on a purple tie.

He did not show the blue or the red tie, perhaps because he's a clone. And this was the clone's best attempt to try to normalize what we see him as. I mean, is he really a clone? He was a little stiff, I'm not gonna lie.

But it was a warming and appreciated moment in time where it didn't look as scary as perhaps a lot of people, especially a lot of African Americans, may have thought. I think that we have a fear about not dealing with Donald Trump on the surface.

I don't think that people are afraid of him in the culture or in the black community or in the urban community.

I think that they're just afraid of what he might say, how radical he might be, and how he has power over other individuals, and they might turn into radicals who might flip their switch. And World War Three has broken out, or Civil War has broken out. Let's say it that way. Let's not use World War Three. Let's say Civil War.

And I think that the seeds were planted in the minds of our generation that there is perhaps an opportunity for there to be a civil war.

And I also feel like there's some sort of seed planted that perhaps there could be a World War 3 that would happen before our generations have left the earth. I think that this is a bad thing, and I think that Us being so prime for war is an issue, but let's forget about that for the right now.

Let's go ahead and focus on how he looked. He walks to the podium in a very tempered manner, very reserved, and again, he's wearing a purple tie.

Why is he wearing a purple tie when he is clearly a Republican? Perhaps he's so disgusted with the Republicans and their whatever they're doing that he's not even interested in them.

Remember that Donald Trump used to be a very big Democrat. I don't know if anybody remembers this, but at least he poised himself as being someone who was on the left side of things of sorts.

And then the, his flip to the script and being able to somehow be able to think or to convince us, the public that he's a Republican, even though he's one of the most radical people on earth. And his behavior was certainly not conservative in his past.

So I don't know why he would consider himself a conservative because I think the conservative means and conservative ways would be almost like, you know, we don't live necessarily lavish lifestyles. We live conservative, long term, wise, prudent lifestyles.

That's what I think when I think of conservatism, you know, conscious about money flow in the sense of making sure that we don't overindulge in any capacity, that we run the line when it comes to morality and that we are tempered in regards to our mindset and how we approach things and people. But. And the left is always seen as the wild child of the United States, the ones that want to trample on the, the flag.

Perhaps we want to burn down cities. He's on guys wearing a purple tie. I'll tell you more about the purple tie later.

Let's listen to the beginning of Donald Trump's speech, what he's saying. Let's break it down and let's figure out what he's really trying to say. This is the administration agenda with Cristal Carrington.

Donald Trump:

Thank you very, very much.

Vice President Vance, Speaker Johnson, Senator Thune, Chief Justice Roberts, Justices of the United States Supreme Court, President Clinton, President Bush, President Obama, President Biden, Obama, Vice President Harris and my fellow citizens, the golden age of America begins right now. From this day forward, our country will flourish and be respected again all over the world.

We will be the envy of every nation and we will not allow ourselves to be taken advantage of any longer. During every single day of the Trump administration, I will very simply put America first.

Our sovereignty will be reclaimed, our safety will be restored. The scales of justice will be rebalanced. The vicious, violent and unfair weaponization of the Justice Department and our government will end.

And our top priority will be to create a nation that is proud, prosperous and free. America will soon be greater, stronger and far more exceptional than ever before.

I return to the presidency confidence and optimistic that we are at the start of a thrilling new era of national success. A tide of change is sweeping the country. Sunlight is pouring over the entire world.

And America has the chance to seize this opportunity like never before. But first, we must be honest about the challenges we face.

While they are plentiful, they will be annihilated by this great momentum that the world is now witnessing. In the United States of America. As we gather today, our government confronts a crisis of trust.

For many years, a radical and corrupt establishment has extracted power and wealth from our citizens, while the pillars of our society lay broken and seemingly in complete disrepair.

We now have a government that cannot manage even a simple crisis at home, while at the same time stumbling into a continuing catalog of catastrophic events abroad.

It fails to protect our magnificent law abiding American citizens, but provides sanctuary and protection for dangerous criminals, many from prisons and mental institutions that have illegally entered our country from all over the world.

We have a government that has given unlimited funding to the defense of foreign borders, but refuses to defend American borders or more importantly, its own people.

Our country can no longer deliver basic services in times of emergency, as recently shown by the wonderful people of North Carolina, been treated so badly. And other states who are still suffering from a hurricane that took place many months ago.

Or more recently, Los Angeles, where we are watching fires still tragically burn from weeks ago without even a token of defense. They're raging through the houses and communities, even affecting some of the wealthiest and most powerful individuals in our country, some.

Cristal Carrington:

Of whom are sitting here right now.

Donald Trump:

They don't have any longer. That's interesting.

Cristal Carrington:

This hat is not the way. I'm not here for this happen.

Donald Trump:

Everyone is unable.

Cristal Carrington:

I'm sorry. I don't know why I got off the top.

Donald Trump:

It's going to change. We have a public health system that does not deliver in times of disaster. Yet more money is spent on it than any country anywhere in the world.

And we have an education system that teaches our children to be ashamed of themselves, in many cases to hate our country despite the love that we try so desperately to provide to them. All of this will change starting today. And it will change very quickly.

My recent election is a mandate to completely and totally reverse a horrible betrayal and all of these many betrayals that have taken place and to give the people back their faith, their wealth, their democracy, and indeed their freedom. From this moment on, America's decline is over. Our liberties and our nation's glorious destiny will no longer be denied.

And we will immediately restore the integrity, competency and loyalty of America's government. Over the past eight years, I have been tested and challenged more than any president in our 250 year history. And I've learned a lot along the way.

The journey to reclaim our republic has not been an easy one that I can tell you. Those who wish to stop our cause have tried to take my freedom and indeed to take my life.

Just a few months ago, in a beautiful Pennsylvania field, an assassin's bullet ripped through my ear. But I felt then, and believe even more so now, that my life was saved for a reason. I was saved by God to make America great again.

Thank you very much. That is why each day under our administration of American patriots, we will be working to meet every crisis with dignity and power and strength.

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It is my hope that our recent presidential election will be remembered as the greatest and most consequential election.

Cristal Carrington:

Are they going to take away Martin Luther King birthday and call it liberation?

Donald Trump:

As we showed, the entire nation is rapidly unifying behind our agenda with dramatic increases in support from virtually every element of our society.

Young and old, men and women, African Americans, Hispanic Americans, Asian Americans, Urban, suburban, rural, and very importantly, we had a powerful win in all seven swing states and the popular vote. We won by millions of people.

To the black and Hispanic communities, I want to thank you for the tremendous outpouring of love and trust that you have shown me with your vote.

Cristal Carrington:

I know she was ready to kill.

Donald Trump:

Him and I will not forget it.

Cristal Carrington:

You're a liar.

Donald Trump:

I've heard your voices in the campaign and I look forward to working with you in the years to come. Today is Martin Luther King Day and his honor. This will be a great honor. But in his honor, we will strive together to make his dream a reality.

We will make his dream come true.

Cristal Carrington:

Wow. That's a big promise to make Martin.

Donald Trump:

Luther King's dream national unity. This is what he's bound is now returning. I'm telling you, he's up to something, America.

Cristal Carrington:

You guys.

Donald Trump:

And there is something he's up to something like never before nobody clapped for in everything we do. My administration will be inspired By a strong pursuit of excellence and unrelenting success. We will not forget our country.

We will not forget our Constitution, and we will not forget our God.

Cristal Carrington:

Okay, this was a good one, guys. We need to know who he considers God. And he needs to call out the real name. Is it Jesus or who he is you forgot?

But I think we have a very big problem.

Donald Trump:

Today I will sign a series of historic executive orders. With these actions, we will begin the complete restoration of America and the revolution of common sense. It's all about common sense.

First, I will declare a national emergency at our southern border.

Cristal Carrington:

Okay. National emergency at the border. That's the first go round. National emergency.

Donald Trump:

Let's go.

Cristal Carrington:

And they've got a riveting, overstanding.

Donald Trump:

Illegal entry.

Cristal Carrington:

National security immediately.

Donald Trump:

Behold. And we will begin the process of returning millions and millions of criminal aliens back to the places from which they came.

We will reinstate my remain in Mexico policy.

Cristal Carrington:

The remain in Mexico policy. I have got to look that up.

Donald Trump:

I will end the package of catch and release, and I will send troops to the southern border to repel the disastrous invasion of our country. Under the orders I signed today, we will also be designating the cartels as foreign terrorist organizations.

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As commander in chief, I have no higher responsibility than to defend our country from threats and invasions. And that is exactly what I am going to do. We will do it at a level that nobody has ever seen before.

Next, I will direct all members of my cabinet to marshal the vast powers at their disposal to defeat what was record inflation and rapidly bring down costs and prices. The inflation crisis was caused by massive overspending and escalating energy prices.

And that is why today I will also declare a national energy emergency. We will drill, baby, drill.

Cristal Carrington:

Okay? Opening up the potholes, getting inside of the oil containment.

Donald Trump:

And America will be a manufacturing nation once again. And we have something that no other manufacturing nation will ever have. The largest amount of oil and gas of any country on earth.

And we are going to use it.

Cristal Carrington:

All right, so he's saying that liquid gold under our feet. All I'm saying is, Donald, yes, we do have oil, but I do not believe that the oil reserves is where you should be focusing your energy.

We are going to run out of oil, and there's going to come A time when there will be, will be in the future and you won't be here because you're old already.

And there'll be like a war going on and we won't have any oil left and we won't be able to tap into anybody else's country because we might be fighting these war producing countries, oil producing countries. So I don't think that tapping into our reserve is smart, Donald. I don't think it's.

I don't think it's smart and I don't think it's ethical at this point. I think that we need to keep our reserves. And if you're not going to let us keep our reserves, you got to do something. We need solar powered cars.

I'm seeing solar powered cars. We need to develop solar powered cars.

That's where you need to focus your energy on us having really cute solar powered cars that people could actually afford afford that aren't white, black or gray. Bring back cute cars. Bring back colors on cars.

Bring back, you know, where you could have a fuchsia colored car or you could have, you know, and it's not an oddity. Everybody's riding around in black, white and gray cars. It sucks. I'm tired of being this America right now. We are like drones. It sucks.

We need solar powered cars. And we already saw Elon's example of how electric powered cars are not the wave, not totally electric. It's, it's inconvenient.

It's literally inconvenient for you to go and like, like charge up your car. I was with a friend and he's charging up his car and he literally.

We had to stop what we were doing and go sit inside of a garage for like 30 minutes to an hour waiting for his car to load up. And this was like a Ford, some sort of like hybrid Ford that he had. And I was just like, oh my God, this is so annoying. Are you serious?

You're sitting here right now. And this is the reason why we're sitting here, is because we're waiting for your car to fill up. We've been sitting for 30 minutes. I'm ready to go.

wered car revealed at the CES:

We need solar powered cars. I'm moving on. Let's go to the next, let's go to the next part.

Donald Trump:

Let me use that. We will bring prices down, fill our strategic reserves up Again, right to the top and export American energy all over the world.

We will be a rich nation again. And it is that liquid gold under our feet that will help to do it.

With my actions today, we will end the Green New Deal and we will repeat, revoked the electric vehicle mandate, saving our auto industry and keeping my sacred pledge to our great American autoworkers. In other words, you'll be able to buy the car of your choice.

We will build automobiles in America again at a rate that nobody could have dreamt possible just a few years ago. And thank you to the autoworkers of our nation for your inspiring vote of confidants. We did tremendously with their vote.

I will immediately begin the overhaul of our trade system to protect American workers and families. Instead of taxing our citizens to enrich other countries, we will tariff and tax foreign countries to enrich our citizens.

For this purpose, we are establishing the External Revenue Service to collect all tariffs, duties and revenues. It will be massive amounts of money pouring into our treasury coming from foreign sources.

The American dream will soon be back and thriving like never before.

To restore competence and effectiveness to our federal government, my administration will establish the brand new Department of Government Efficiency.

After years and years of illegal and unconstitutional federal efforts to restrict free expression, I will also sign an executive order to immediately stop all government censorship and bring back free speech to America. Never again will the immense power of the state be weaponized to persecute political opponents. Something I know something about.

We will not allow that to happen. It will not happen again. Under my leadership, we will restore fair, equal and impartial justice under the constitutional rule of law.

And we are going to bring law and order back to our cities. This week, I will also end the government policy of trying to socially engineer race and gender into every aspect of public and private life.

We will forge a society that is colorblind and merit based. As of today, it will henceforth be the official policy of the United States government that there are only two genders, male and female.

Cristal Carrington:

Okay, now this is a big one, guys. He's literally banning transgender. That was a big one. That was a big one. That was a big one.

Donald Trump:

This week, I will reinstate any service members who were unjustly expelled from our military for objecting to the COVID vaccine mandate with full back pain. And I will sign an order to stop our warriors from being subjected to radical political theories and social experiments while on duty.

It's going to end immediately.

Cristal Carrington:

Okay, because he just said that there are people who. Who are in the military. Guys who are going through what he calls social experiments.

He said he's going to stop military political theories and social experiments on soldiers while they're on duty. Is this like the MK Ultra that he's talking about? What does he mean stop military political theories and social experiments while on duty? What.

What kind of social experiments are happening, happening while on duty? I need clarity on that.

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We will measure our success not only by the battles we win, but also by the wars that we end, and perhaps most importantly, the wars we never get into. My proudest legacy will be that of a peacemaker and unifier. That's what I want to be, a peacemaker and a unifier.

Cristal Carrington:

Okay, this is. Is this the same person? Is this the same person, y'all? He said he wants to be a peacemaker and a unifier.

Now, Donald Trump was the biggest divider of all time in our culture, in our history of us being alive, we've never seen the division that we saw, that we saw during the first election of his reign.

And so for him to come in and say he wants to be a unifier, a peacemaker, he's going to stop wars, he's going to stop wars, keep us from being in wars. He said a lot. But the reality is what. What you noticed is that Biden, he's slick. Biden got that.

He got a ceasefire completed before Donald Trump got in office. He's the one who stopped the war in Israel. You see, I mean, not in Israel. Was it in Russia or was it in Israel? There was. There's a recent ceasefire.

There was a recent ceasefire, and I think that was the Gaza Strip. Yeah, that was in Israel. Okay, so Israel, right? So all of a sudden, the ceasefire. Let's get the date on the ceasefire.

Donald Trump:

I'm pleased to say that as of yesterday, one day before I a souped office, the hostages in the Middle east are coming back home to their families.

Cristal Carrington:

Thank you.

Donald Trump:

America will reclaim its rightful place as the greatest, most powerful, most respected nation on earth, inspiring the awe and admiration of the entire world. A short time from now, we are going to be changing the name of the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America.

And we will restore the name of a great president, William McKinley, to Mount McKinley, where it should be and where it belongs. President McKinley made our country very rich through tariffs and through talent.

He was a natural businessman and gave Teddy Roosevelt the money for many of the great things he did, including the Panama Canal, which has foolishly been given to the country of Panama after the United States. The United States, I mean, think of this.

Spent more money than ever spent on a project before and lost 38,000 lives in the building of the Panama Canal. We have been treated very badly from this foolish gift that should have never been made. And Panama's promise to us has been broken.

The purpose of our deal and the spirit of our treaty has been totally violated. American ships are being severely overcharged and not treated fairly in any way, shape or form. And that includes the United States Navy.

And above all, China is operating the Panama Canal. And we didn't give it to China. We gave it to Panama, and we're taking it back.

Above all, my message to Americans today is that it is time for us to once again act with courage, vigor, and the vitality of history's greatest civilization. So as we liberate our nation, we will lead it to new heights of victory and success. We will not be deterred.

Together, we will end the chronic disease epidemic and keep our children safe, healthy, and disease free. The United States will once again consider itself a growing nation.

One that increases our wealth, expands our territory, builds our cities, raises our expectations, and carries our flag into new and beautiful horizons. And we will pursue our manifest destiny into the stars. Launching American astronauts to plant the Stars and Stripes on the planet Mars.

Cristal Carrington:

Oh, my God. When you saw Elon's face. When did anybody see Elon's face?

Donald Trump:

When.

Cristal Carrington:

When he said the word Mars. It was like it was a kid in the Kansas. This was crazy. He's like Mars. Mars. Mars looks like Elon. Pipe down. Pipe all the way down.

Ambition and get us some solar cars.

Donald Trump:

Is the lifeblood of a great nation. And right now, our nation. Our nation is more ambitious than any other. There's no nation like our nation.

Americans are explorers, builders, innovators, entrepreneurs and pioneers. The spirit of the frontier is written into our hearts. The call of the next great adventure resounds from within our souls.

Our American ancestors turned a small group of colonies on the edge of a vast continent into a mighty republic of the most extraordinary citizens on Earth. No one comes close. Americans pushed thousands of Miles through a rugged land of untamed wilderness.

They crossed deserts, scaled mountains, braved untold dangers, won the Wild west, ended slavery, rescued millions from tyranny, lifted billions from poverty, harnessed electricity, sport, split the atom, launched mankind into the heavens and put the universe of human knowledge into the palm of the human hand. If we work together, there is nothing we cannot do and no dream we cannot achieve.

Many people thought it was impossible for me to stage such a historic political comeback. But as you see today, here I am, the American people have outspoken.

Cristal Carrington:

This guy is hilarious. Did you hear him say stage a political comeback? I told you what I told y'all from the beginning. All right? This is all I told y'all. Okay?

I read the President. I know you. That's why I said, donald, you can't escape me.

Donald Trump:

I stand before you now as proof we should never believe that something is impossible. But we see you in America. The impossible is what we do best.

From New York to Los Angeles, from Philadelphia to Phoenix, from Chicago to Miami, from Houston to right here in Washington, D.C. our country was forged and built by the generations of patriots who gave everything they had for our rights and for our freedom.

They were farmers and soldiers, cowboys and factory workers, steelworkers and coal miners, police officers and pioneers who pushed onward, marched forward, and let no obstacle defeat their spirit or their pride.

Together, they laid down the railroads, raised up the skyscrapers, built great high highways, won two world wars, defeated fascism and communism, and triumphed over every single challenge that they faced. After all we have been through together, we stand on the verge of the four greatest years in American history.

With your help, we will restore America promise. And we will rebuild the nation that we love. And we love it so much. We are one people, one family, and one glorious nation under God.

So to every parent who dreams for their child and every child who dreams for their future, I am with you. I will fight for you. And I will win for you. We are going to win like never before. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you.

In recent years, our nation has suffered greatly. But we are going to bring it back and make it great again. Greater than ever before.

We will be a nation like no other, full of compassion, courage and exceptionalism. Our power will stop all wars and bring a new spirit of unity to a world that has been angry, violent and totally unpredictable.

America will be respected again and admired again, including by people of religion, faith and goodwill. We will be prosperous. We will be proud. We will be strong. And we will win like never before. We will not be conquered. We will not be intimidated.

We will not be broken, and we will not fail. From this day on, the United States of America will be a free, sovereign, and independent nation. We will stand bravely. We will live proudly.

We will dream boldly. And nothing will stand in our way because we are Americans. The future year is ours, and our golden age has just begun. Thank you. God bless America.

Thank you all. Thank you.

Cristal Carrington:

Okay, so that was your president, Donald J. Trump, in his second inaugural speech of his career.

While he had some reset, he had to take a timeout, had to go see sit in the timeout box for four years, and now he is back with all of his interesting. Which it looks like he's not gonna do what he did the last time. I'm really feeling like this is a different man. I feel like he's different.

I feel like he wants to be listed as one of the best presidents in history. And I think that he. He was the most polarizing person in history. His speech was promising. His speech was hopeful.

His speech was relaxed and confident. His speech was presidential. His speech was not like what we expected. I was expecting the radical Donald Trump. I was expecting.

Expecting him to have many, many, many things that I was going to be like, oh, my God, I can't believe he said that. Oh, my God, why did he say this? Oh, my God, there's gonna be war.

Like, he is, I think, really looking at who he was over that last four years and who he had become and who he.

How he divided people and how he changed the landscape of America and really brung out a very ominous factor of racial undertones and many things that were very vicious. The fact that Americans, black Americans, may have voted for him, which I don't think we voted for him in mass the way that they would put on.

I don't think that he was successful in turning any blue state red. I don't think that he beat Kamala Harris. I do believe that he was in a power position.

I believe that he begged and probably knew a lot of dirt on a lot of people for all the time that he's been in. And I think he wanted it bad enough and he was willing to get dirty and he was willing to make it happen.

And he also had the backing behind a lot of billionaires who also wanted him to be the president because they wanted to sit in the cabinet, hence the Elon Musk of the world. Elon, if you try to buy TikTok, then we know that it was a scam. The whole concept of we want it to be knocked down Only for you to try to buy it.

That would be a scam and we would be able to see you. So just know that we're watching.

Even just anybody that's in any heavily, heavily political place for them to be able to buy like a space like TikTok would be problem. I think that the fact of him trying to. He literally said he was going to overturn the new Green deal. He said he was going to do that.

And so if you guys are unfamiliar with the New Green Deal. The New Green deal was a proposed policy. It was aimed at addressing climate change and economic inequality.

It was supposed to make the US economy more sustained, sustainable and environmentally friendly. It was inspired by FDR's New Deal. It focused on creating jobs and clean energy and addressing environmental concerns.

And I believe that that's going to end obviously because he's going to reverse that. So jobs in clean energy are not going to be a focus. Addressing environmental concerns not going to be a focus.

So there's going to be pollution, Climate change is going to be off the. He doesn't care about that. Clean energy was the whole point of that. He's going to be reversing that.

Also in the green deal package was the universal health care and housing.

The new Green deal linked climate action to brighter social goals such as guaranteeing, guaranteeing universal health care, affordable housing and education with an emphasis on making these services more accessible to all. So just remember that that's going to be probably ripped from you.

Just letting you know, the public transportation systems, public transit, ev, high speed rail to, to reduce emissions from transportation that's going out, greenhouse gas emissions, monitoring greenhouse gas emissions, probably going to go out the door. This is a situation where we're going to see a lot more, maybe spills, hazards, potentially volatile chemical reactions.

If this guy is reckless and administrations or private companies get reckless and negligent. Just keep that in mind. Overall, my opinion, like if I was to give him a rating, I would give him a B plus. I would give him a B plus.

I know I'm not a Trump supporter. I'm not. I'm going to give him a B plus for two reasons, okay? One is that he did not come outside the way he did before he left the radical him.

He left that suit in the dressing room, okay?

The ratings whore, the fanatic that needed the ratings, the fanatic that wanted everybody to, to be in an uproar with his crazy things that he's saying out the window. You wanna know why? Cuz him and Barack are friends now.

This is like, what I'm trying to tell you, the influence of not only just, say, a person like Barack Obama, but African Americans in general. We have the ability to influence very heavily if we're given the opportunity and not even given the opportunity.

Me, we influence every day, even when we're not giving the opportunity. It's about knowing that you have the influence and also realizing the power that comes with that.

Where is the emotional intelligence for the African American community? Where is the. Where is the.

The intelligence and the emotional intelligence and the fact that we know we have that power and being able to really tap into these individuals who, honestly, they could use some of our guidance. We have a big charge ahead of us.

We've got four years to get through this administration, and we are not very clear on how the next day and the next day and the next day is going to be. But what I can tell you is that he set the tone, and he's not really trying to come into this office and disrespect the presidential office anymore.

It's. He's not trying to do that. The president of the United States is finally grown up, and he has become a president. He was a reckless.

He was a wrecking ball, guys. He was a wrecking ball when he came into office.

He has now developed himself into a real president, and maybe this next four years might not be as bad as we thought. Now, I'm going to quickly glance over the whole concept of the whole Snoop Dogg thing, because I know it's on y'all mind.

And since this is a station that does focus in on the perspective of urbanites in addition to the general public, we must talk about this because this person's a pretty large person. I'm going to play the clip. And the backlash of Snoop and his, like, sellout esque. Okay. And other things like that. Okay? People are upset about it.

We're gonna have a dedicated rap politics session where we literally just talk about the roles of rappers and the roles of hip hop in this culture and society in the fabric of political right now and politics right now. Okay, I'm not even gonna play the clip because I probably don't even, like, have the clip right now. I should have prepared the clip.

But anyway, let's just talk about it. Let's talk about it. We've got a person, Snoop Dogg, big famous celebrity rapper, rap artist. He gets on. I didn't even see this clip.

This must have happened years ago. Maybe it was during or right before the first administration. He goes on. He tells all the other Rappers, basically.

If you go to Donald Trump's inauguration or you perform for him, you're clooning, you're buffooning, you're lame. Right? Now, fast forward eight years later. Or has it been 16 years? What the hell? Wait a minute. Didn't Biden just do two year, two terms?

Did he do two terms or what happened? I'm in a blur. Like, I don't even freaking know anyway. Okay, Right. Like, I don't even remember, honestly.

So Snoop Dogg must have got invited to the crypto ball or whatever, which is one of the inaugural events that is going on during the event time. That's a usual thing. Anytime there's political events, there's other events going on.

Just like when you have the Black Caucus, the Congressional Black Caucus, there's not only the Black Caucus event, but there's like many, many events going all around the city. Right? So this is like a crypto ball. It's an inspiration for the incoming new president. It's probably sponsored by the Republican Party.

It is heavily geared towards the incoming of Donald Trump. And this is why the Internet never fails. And this is why the Internet will always win. And this is why you cannot.

You have to be so careful about what you put on the Internet. Because anytime you're just like, going rogue, trust me, it's going to come back.

Especially when you are dealing with these political agents who will literally find people who they know have talked against them in public, and they will find and do whatever it takes to make sure that they get them in a tight spot so that you have to bow down and kiss the ring. Do you think that Donald Trump is not making Snoop kiss the ring? He's making Snoop kiss the ring. He's making Snoop kiss the ring.

And the question is, what does Donald Trump know about Snoop Dogg? That he made him kiss the ring? There are a couple of people who were at that inaugural ball in the hood that got called out. Y'all all right?

Snoop Dogg's one of them. Nelly's one of them. The but. Oh, the Soulja Boy, you that guy. Okay. Couple of people who are very vocal, have a lot to say, were at that ball.

Now, granted, you got to get your money, you got to get a check. I get it, okay? These people have bills just like the rest of us. Everybody please understand. These people are gig workers.

Basically, they're high paid gig workers. And they have to sustain their lives.

And these people have what you think is a bill is like a small snippet of what is in their lives in Regards to bills. So when you are crying and complaining about that three or $400 bill that you're like, oh, my God, that $400 bill came in the mail.

These people have $4,000 bills, $40,000 bills. Okay? So let's just keep that in mind.

But I'm a little bit curious about what he knows about Snoop Dogg and these other characters that were at this event that he was able to muster up somebody who was so vocal in regards to being opposed to performing for them, for them, with them around them. Even though we know that Snoop was at the roast of Donald Trump, he roasted Donald Trump. So we know that they know each other.

We know that they have had pleasantries. Um, I'm sure they've had tea together. I'm sure they've laughed together.

So, honestly, him coming out of his way to say, yeah, anybody who's down with Trump and does this, whatever, whatever they're cooning, that was a little bit extra. Okay. Although Donald Trump was coming across as a racist.

So at that point, if this was right before the last election and the last inauguration, yeah, you were coming across like a racist. You were coming across like a racist who was galvanizing the other races in the country to try to kill black and brown people.

That's what we thought was gonna happen. We thought it was gonna be a race war, and we thought that you coming back was gonna be the equivalent of a race war.

And nobody wants to have a race war. At the end of the day, like, there are guns in the hood. There are people that are ready to fight.

There are people who are going to stand their ground. There are people who were very ready and on the ready when it was a concept that you might win. Mr. Trump, okay?

There are people who are galvanizing because they're not sure what this next four years is going to be.

And there are organizations that are gathering together to try to come up with game plans because they are upset, not sure how the constituents are going to be able to handle whatever it is that you might bring. And the racism, it's over. It's over. It's over. First of all, you can see that it's over.

Because first of all, he doesn't like the Republicans and he doesn't like the Democrats. He never liked the Republicans.

He was never a Republican, so he pretended to be a Republican so that he could win the race because there wasn't anybody on the Republican side that he felt was competition. That's why he went to the Republicans. He was not a Republican. And after realizing that he fumbled his whole presidency with craziness.

He was unprofessional, he was unpresidential. And now him and Barack are friends. He doesn't want to look like an idiot.

Like you're going to see the most astute Donald Trump that you've ever seen in your life. The old Donald Trump. Just flush him down the toilet. It's over. He's not coming back. That radical crazy.

Anything comes out of his mouth, says anything, any time of the day, you don't know what he's going to say at 1:00 in the morning. It might be. Anything might come out of his mouth. It's over. It's over. See, these people weren't friends back in the day, okay?

Now they have a little bit of a commonality. None of them probably too much care for Kamala. So you've got people here that are all galvanizing because they probably have fallen out with her now.

They're all friends in Kubaya. You know how it goes. Friends with my enemies. No. Friends with my. No. The enemy of my friends. No, the enemy of my enemy is my friend.

Is that something that they, people say something like that. So now that they've got bad blood, I'm talking about the Obamas and the, the Harris's, right?

Now that they've got this unheard of beef or they've got this issue, it's, it's, it's, it's like all the presidents are going to gang up together because gang, gang, gang, right? I mean, we're presidents. She's not, we can kick her out, right?

And we have to stand together because we're in the, we're in the club and she didn't get in the club. And so even though she, he, like Barack might like Kamala, he couldn't do more for her than he could do for her.

It was just a situation where even if she had the momentum and she had all the numbers and all the money, which she did have all the numbers and all the money and the money does translate into the vote. Don't tell me that people are going to give you all that money in a rush like that. When Biden stepped down, only to just not show up later.

It's just not the way it works.

They, it just, honestly, it, it was a situation where it was probably just moved a little bit out of the way because the overwhelming monetization that she was able to get, the volume that that woman was able to get in the rush that she was able to get in the timeline. It. It's no way that she didn't have the momentum. It's no way that everybody just went into office and just went and voted for Trump.

It's just bull, because people were too unsatisfied with his service after he left because he got kicked out of office and wasn't even able to continue his four years in office. So, yeah, I don't really believe that he absolutely 100% won that fair and square.

The fact that it wasn't a big controversy is not like a big deal, because if. If you make it look like it was just a blowout, then people are not gonna open their mouths. They're gonna just like, all right, it was a blowout.

It's nothing we can do. It was just. It has to be so bad that it was no way for her to even look like she won. I wasn't following the election like that.

I mean, as far as, like, the date, the day of the election or the evening of, I just was like, I'm going to go to bed and I'll wake up to whoever is going to be the president and whatever is going to be the president. We have to deal with whoever that is. I think there were some shortcomings in her, in her approach. I think she was optimistic.

I think think she messed up when she went and got all those celebrities to back her. And while she did have the celebrity backing, it was just the wrong celebrities at the wrong time. The celebrities weren't the problem.

It was who the celebrities were. Which is also a reminder that these politicians blackmail the celebrities. If you look at this, excuse my language, look at what happened to her.

They basically went in, blackmailed every celebrity that had a story on them and made them come to the convention and put themselves out there on front street and, like, petition for all their fans to go and, like, vote to said side. And it was too obvious. It was too obvious that you guys were calling in favors.

It was too, too obvious that you guys were trying to make issues go away by you coming down and potentially talking on my favor in behalf. I think that she went too hard.

And I think where she messed up was she went too hard, and it was just the wrong people at the wrong time, you know, and quite frankly, I don't see how she didn't have foresight on that, which is a gross miscalculation on her ability to be president.

Because if you don't have foresight in who you can align yourself with at that particular moment when your shine is so Bright and you know, that any little thing could tip it in the wrong direction. It just seemed like a lack of foresight, and it just didn't reflect well on your ability to carry the United States forward in a real manner.

Now, granted, you are the vice President and was the Vice President of the United States. She is the first black Vice President of the United States. There is an achievement made. They can't take that away from her. It's just done.

It's set in stone. It's over. It's done. She ran a good campaign. She was the pick for the vp. She, while in around. I don't know if she was necessarily impactful.

I don't think that the VPs are really ever impactful. I think their job is to mostly lay low and, you know, do diplomatic things and go out of the country and talk to other countries and stuff.

But really they're supposed to be the. The quiet confidant of the president. And I think she did well there. But I think that, you know, I think that when Biden stepped out, it was her.

It was her time to go. And I think when I say her time to go, I'm talking about her time to run it. Run. Go with the flow, get it.

And I think that she fumbled the ball at the last minute, and I think that that was a strategic move. And I think that there are some people who might have probably lined that. That play up for her.

And just her ability either to not say no, her ability to desire the fanfare of the individuals over the, the, the. The.

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You know, there were plenty of other people that you could have booked that could have got the fanfare. You know, that would have been cheaper on your purse.

Democratic Party, because y'all paid a lot of money for a little bit of nothing, and then you still lost. I mean, we. As a, as a Democrat, I feel like I can speak to the Democratic Party and let them know that they're weak as hell.

These, the Democrats are like, the weakest. It's like, so funny because they're, like, really weak, but they have a lot of money, and somehow or another, they still have control of a lot of.

A lot of things. So it's like, they're, like, weak when it comes down to fighting back, but, like, at the same time, they're, like, controlling.

Like, major cities with major budgets. And they're like, some of these cities are, like, corrupt. Like, you have corrupt leaders in them. You have, like. You have, like, lawlessness.

It's, like, a lot of crap going on. And there's just a. There's just a fine line between being really, really, really, like, for the people and letting people have their freedom.

And there's a very fine line between, like, allowing anything goes, laissez faire, anything goes type of attitude. And it starts with the politicians. Like, how many times are we gonna have politicians that are criminals, y'all? Like, this is getting on my nerve.

Like, I don't like the concept of being in a city where you have criminals that have literally run for office and they're so arrogant that they keep running for office. And you have been proven to be a criminal.

Like, why do you feel so emboldened and so confident in yourself that you don't feel like you need to sit down when you couldn't even manage a budget of a city without dipping in your fingers in the candy jar? Like, that makes me mad. And I live in a city right now where you have people who literally have criminalized the area and criminalized.

And you have people that will literally vote for these people, okay?

They will vote for these people because they themselves, themselves feel like they've watched their president be a criminal and get away with criminal activity. So it's nothing for your mayor or your. Your. Your. Your city council member or anybody to be a freaking criminal.

And it's high time that the criminal element of America not be in the highest places in American society. Like, the fabric of our nation is riding on the back of a felon. Like, one thing is for certain and two things for sure.

Donald Trump is a convicted felon. Whether we like him, hate him, whatever. And whether we like him or hate him, he's in the highest office in the world.

Forget about the country, the world, and he's running this Donald Trump. If you're listening to me right now and you hear my voice, it's over. It's over, okay? The veil is lifted. The fakeness is over.

The desire to do any and everything for ratings, it's up, it's over now. No more. Because you want to know what the veil has been. Did I just say the veil has been lifted? The veil has been lifted.

2024 was the year of the exposure of the evils. And everybody who did dirt, everybody who was doing dirt, everybody who was down with dirt, everybody who was cool with dirt, they all got exposed.

It's no more. The universe is sick of it. Forget like the average Joe. The universe is not dealing with any more corruption.

't know, but it did happen in:

So if there was some corruption, I'm almost certain that it's going to pop out. If the election was stolen in any way underneath the radar from Kamala Harris, it's going to get found out.

And while he might not be removed from office, it's going to be a stain on your record. You can't steal elections and you can't manipulate numbers.

I really hope that he didn't manipulate the numbers and that people just really went out and voted for him. I doubt it in this case. And that's why he's trading lightly, because he knows that there were people who really didn't want him in the office.

He lost the popular vote when Hillary was there. Can we agree? He lost the popular vote when Hillary was there. So we've never wanted him. The people, never. Okay? We like his style.

We like your rumbosity. We like your, your American dreaming. We like that you make ideas, and even if they, even if they fail, you're right back at it with another idea.

You're right back at it with another. That's the engine of America. That's what we like. Okay? We don't buy Trump stakes for the fact that it's steak. We bought it because it was Trump steak.

And you know what? The steak might not even be that good. But I want to tap in to his ability to have the perseverance to keep going even when he's failing.

That's what we loved about Trump. But you've got a very, very interesting and very tight row to row, a very tight line to walk the rope is very tight for you.

You've proven that you can stage a political comeback. You've proven that lost after loss, you can get back up again.

You've proven that perhaps if you would have been shot or someone was to attempt an attempt on your life, you still managed to get up and have the fervor of the American fighting eagle, the fighting spirit of Americans, that you're going to just keep going. Some people are impressed by your criminal behavior. Some people are impressed by your wealth.

Some people are impressed by your candidness and ability to say things about women that, quite frankly, is egregious. But there are people who want to tap into your confidence about your ability to just do whatever you want to do.

Because most people are not living their lives where they get to do whatever it is they want to do.

So a lot of times when they feel oppressed and they feel like they really can't do whatever they want to do, they'll like, champion behind people who get to do whatever they want to do, whether it be good, bad, or whatever. They'll make up a million exceptions, excuses about why it's okay for them to be able to do what they want to do. Why?

Because they have enough money to do what they want to do. They have enough prestige to do what they want to do, they have enough name value for them to be able to just do whatever they want.

I mean, why would I get up every day and work till I'm a millionaire only just to be able to have rules and regulations. Why can't I just do what I want to do?

And you have people who are in a disillusionment where they believe that money equals I can just do anything that I want to do. And there needs to be a real fact check about the ability for people to think that because you have money, it's just a free for all.

So because you have money, you can abuse, you can use, you can hurt, you can traffic, you can rape, you can sodomize, you can, I mean, like, anything goes. You can drug traffic, you can do it, you can traffic drugs, you can do anything you want.

Because I got money to get myself out of it if I got a problem. That's where Donald Trump serves as a model and also serves as either the best thing for the country or the worst thing for the country.

You know what you've done, you know what you're being accused of, and whether it's been forgiven or brushed off or whatever, it's still taints your name. There's still an asterisk in your name.

People still refer you to you as a felon, but I think that you're establishing and requesting the fact of law and order. So you're trying to impose law and order on people, but you yourself don't follow law and order.

Show me how that is going to equate, equate to a great America. If you yourself do not follow the rules, but you want everybody to follow the rules, Right?

You've got people that live in the rural areas who don't even have any police officers who could literally rip and run 100 miles an hour whenever they feel like it, because ain't no cops. But if you do it in the city, you're going to jail. You're getting a. You're getting a ticket, you're going to pay a fine, you're going to go to court.

You got to go and sit in front of a judge. Why? Because there was just one entity that stopped me from doing what you were doing is that there was nobody checking me because I live out here.

But there's always somebody checking you. There's always somebody on your back. There's always somebody waiting for you.

Like, if I was to go outside of my house at a certain time, I can guarantee you I can't get three blocks. And there's gonna be multiple police cars just waiting, just waiting, just waiting for me.

Waiting for any random person to come outside of their house at the wrong amount of time, riding up the street. They're gonna ride behind you. Then they're gonna run your plates whether you're doing anything or not, whether you're legal or not.

Because at that point, to them, anytime after a certain hour, anybody on the road, they're guilty. So we're riding behind your car, punching your plates in. What are you doing? Why are you out here?

I'm just going to the corner store to just go get a snack. And I just wanted to go and come back. They're gonna tell you. They're gonna tell you some bs, Your plates are dead. This is whatever. Whatever, right?

Maybe even, like, try to aggression you in a manner in which you feel like you need to say something only so that you can start an argumentative situation so your ass can be dead before the night's up. We live in a very volatile country with people who are off their rocker. A lot of people are not working with a full deck.

A lot of people in positions of power are not working with a full deck. A lot of people who are in positions to put people in jail or not or not. Working with a full deck. And that's going all the way from the cos to the.

To the police officers to the. To the judges, okay?

And everybody in between, in addition to the criminals, there are people who are not all there, and there are people who have political ambitions and they have mindsets of criminal behavior, even though they work in these environments where they're supposed to be protecting people, okay? And preventing crime. All I'm saying. All I'm saying is that, Donald Trump, you are number one. You're a part of the problem.

But if you don't come in and be walk the walk instead of walking, like, BSing with us because you're, like, guilty. You're like a criminal. So, like, you can't pound on me about being a criminal. I'm not a criminal myself, thank God.

But you really can't get on people about being a criminal because, like, how you going to impress people in the city about being a criminal and be like, we're going to, we're going to. We're going to. We're going to cramp down on crime. Like, isn't rape crime?

And if you think that you're just going to waltz in with your criminal behavior, gas us up and be like, yo, we're going to clamp down on crime.

Get all of the white people excited about you clamping down on crime, get all the black people all anxiety, make all the Spanish people feel like they got to run for their lives because they're about to be deported, and then waltz out and give certain said individuals who you feel are, like, above the law, who are, who are facing time or already facing time, if you give them a walk and you give them a pass, you're done. You're toast. There are certain people, and I will drop their names in future podcasts of who will not, shall not, will not get out of jail.

It's not happening. It will not happen, and it should not happen.

And if it happens, we're going to be in your face because you're willing to let children face the ultimate consequence for a dollar. Okay? So we, we're going to ask you to stand on business since you seem to have changed.

And we're going to ask you to stand on business with your concept of standing firm on political justice and also standing firm on people who have done criminal acts, because there are many people right now who are behind bars who don't need to be. And there are some people who really do need to be.

And I feel like with you, you are going to let a few people out of jail, which is probably why you were able to garner so much love from an opposing rap community who were just opposing you a couple of years ago. But all of a sudden they're willing to go and perform at anything that you perform and literally tell the black community that.

That they didn't call them so kiss their A and ain't none of them other people call them and put no money in their pocket. Okay. With the word Sodom on their pants. I'm through. I see it. I'm not fooled. The American public is not fooled.

We've got our eye on everything you're doing. And if you just listen to me, we'll make America great again. For all. This is Cristal Carrington. And this is the administration agenda.

We'll see you next time.

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Welcome to The Administrative Agenda, where bold insights meet serious analysis. Hosted by Cristal Carrington—a foundational African American, former union worker, music artist, homeowner, and devoted mother—this podcast takes a sharp, thought-provoking look at the policies and priorities of Donald Trump’s 47th administration.

With roots in Roosevelt, NY, and a life shaped by experiences in diverse communities and roles, Cristal brings a fresh, authentic perspective. Drawing from her years as a union worker and a life that’s seen both economic challenges and victories, she delivers a no-nonsense take on how political decisions affect Black and brown communities—and the nation as a whole.

Cristal speaks with clarity, conviction, and purpose, inviting listeners from all walks of life to dive deep into the issues that matter. Whether you’re a Bernie Sanders enthusiast, a Trump supporter, or somewhere in between, her engaging stories, thoughtful critiques, and actionable ideas will spark meaningful conversations about the future of America.

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Welcome to The Administration Agenda, the podcast that unpacks the policies, promises, and pivotal moments shaping America’s future. Hosted by the insightful Cristal Carrington, we go beyond the headlines to dissect the real motives and implications behind today’s political landscape.
In each episode, Cristal dives deep into key speeches, executive decisions, and legislative agendas, offering thought-provoking analysis and a balanced perspective. Whether you're curious about what’s really going on behind the scenes or seeking clarity on how the latest policies affect you, The Administration Agenda delivers the context you need.

Expect sharp commentary, expert insights, and honest conversations about the future of governance in America. Tune in to explore the unspoken strategies and agendas shaping our nation—one decision at a time.
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