Lee Zeldin
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we it's a sad thing because if and also if you look at american culture in a hundred years the music all the music of the world was shaped by america all the different genres of music have been shaped by america and i'm a guy that studies these things and because i'm such a music fan and i think music speaks so much to so many things and if you look back to you know woody guthrie back in the day and his protest songs
You know what I mean?
Like, why is it not OK to write a song about Charlie Kirk?
But but Bruce Springsteen could put out a song about, you know, stop Trump and stop ICE.
It just it's that's not free speech.
You've got to let it all be out there.
And that's all I'm saying.
Give us a chance and give us give us an equal platform or at least just give us a chance for people to hear it.
Because I'm seeing the reaction in the live performances.
People are on their feet screaming and people want to hear it.
And, Glenn, there's an amazing video that accompanies it, too, that's worth watching.
checking out too, which you can find at the same, just jeffreysteel.com will take you to all the links where you can get it at.
But there's an amazing video that we made with people that were heroes that have come through my life in the last 20 years, Afghan vets, a lady with Parkinson's, all these different people that I've crossed paths with through my journey with Christ.
that have been put in front of my life to put my music in front of.
So I brought them all into this video that we made for the song and it's so powerful.
The video went to number two right out the shoot.
It's still one of the most played videos out there.
So we're just banging away trying to just get people to listen and just trying to light the fires.
Well, listen, it was a big deal, and we're excited to be there in the Roosevelt Room to announce it.
As you pointed out, the largest act of deregulation in the history of the United States, $1.3 trillion.