
No taxes on tips. $1,000 accounts for newborn babies. Big boosts to the Trump deportation agenda. There's a lot to like in the Big Beautiful Bill, and it's now one step closer to passing. Charlie talks to Sen. Roger Marshall about what's next for the bill as it heads to the Senate. Plus, James O'Keefe discusses his new documentary exposing the truth about the Project Veritas coup, and Charlie reacts to a horrifying murder in the streets of D.C. Watch every episode ad-free on members.charliekirk.com! Get new merch at charliekirkstore.com!Support the show: http://www.charliekirk.com/supportSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Chapter 1: What is the Big Beautiful Bill?
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What is what are you expecting? What is the process? And then let's get down into the particulars. And I think our audience needs to learn that you guys can make changes to the bill. And then there is a process of reconciliation between the two chambers. Is that correct? Senator, please walk us through it.
Yeah, Charlie, first of all, are you tired of winning? I mean, my gosh, that clip that's going viral there with you, President Trump, a big win last night. And just congratulations to him as well as Speaker Mike Johnson. President Trump is the best closer in the country. So Mike Johnson gave us the best bill that he could get passed over there. Think of the Senate as like a saucer.
And think of the House as a hot cup of coffee and it's spilling over. The job of the Senate is to take that bill and make it better. I think for us over here, what I'm looking at is where can we save some more taxpayers' dollars? Where are the opportunities to cut some spending? What do we do with those SALT taxes? So I think that's the big thrust over us here. How can we make this bill better?
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Chapter 2: What are the key features of the Big Beautiful Bill?
People tend to break. People tend to betray you. So this is a really interesting saga, a really interesting documentary that we've produced about everything that's happened. It's an hour-long film behind our paywall at OMG, but there's a 12-minute video online that takes you through some of the highlights. It's very, very difficult, Charlie. I've talked about this extensively. It's very painful.
to go through that. And we've all been through it to some degree, if you ever built anything. And I learned some lessons about who to surround myself and who not to surround myself with. And you got to have really strong people who are very virtuous people who are willing to tell the truth and shame the devil. Not an easy thing to endure, but hopefully this will all get resolved very soon.
What has this process taught you about yourself going from taking your when they took your nonprofit from you to now two years later where it looks like you might regain control? You had to build your own thing. What are the lessons that you learned about the conservative movement, about the state of media and also some personal lessons?
Very good question. I think the number one lesson I've learned is – I would say, Charlie, everyone can come into my inner circle. If you want to be involved, by all means, and I know that you get this. I get this every day. Hundreds of messages of people wanting to help.
And it's one thing for them to help with the grassroots level, but I think letting them into your inner sanctum, I think – and I hope you would agree. You really do have to be careful with who you surround yourself with. You can't let everybody into your headquarters close to you because I think people will – they will betray you when the going gets tough.
Not because you've done anything wrong, but because they're incentivized to. And I think one of the things I've struggled with is how to reconcile the instinct for self-preservation with always doing the right thing. And if you're going to be a truth teller, and I mean if you're really going to be a truth teller,
you, the preservation for, you know, self-preservation and self-interest come into conflict with that. So you have to find people who are almost messianic, who are mission-driven, who are self-sacrificial to a certain degree.
If you want to do this type of truth telling so what I've learned is discernment, and perhaps I was slightly naive, but I also think like I said this is a story about original sin. You watch this film, and it's it's really remarkable that the vindictiveness and the pettiness of people and also, you know, sometimes it just comes down to money. It just comes down to money.
And you heard Skakel say in the movie, he points at his house and says, you can't afford my house, O'Keefe. And that statement just said so much about who he is. And unfortunately, you've got some people here who I probably shouldn't have hired.
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