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The court's order is ripe for pre-trial appellate review. | |
Mark Smith is a constitutional attorney and a former member of President Trump's transition team, and he joins me now. | ||
Mark, does this motion filed yesterday have a shot? | ||
And if granted in Trump's favor, what happens next? | ||
Yeah, because the case in Atlanta is not over, Todd, this means this is an interlocutory appeal, which are sometimes granted but often not. | ||
So, yes, I think this is a likelihood this is going to be granted, Todd, because the reality is this is an extraordinary case. | ||
The trial judge, Judge McAbee, specifically said that the law of Georgia dealing with the disqualification of district attorneys is a little vague and unclear. | ||
And he, I suspect, is going to agree with the Trump defendants that it's appropriate for the Georgia Court of Appeals to step in and look at this to clarify the law. | ||
This is a very big case. | ||
Not only do you have the Fates and the fortunes of the individual defendants at play here, you're also dealing with a potential future president of the United States, again, with Donald Trump. | ||
So this is a big deal. | ||
A lot of ambiguity is associated with Georgia law. | ||
So I think that there's a good chance that the trial judge here, Scott McAbee, is going to grant this request. | ||
And that goes up to the Georgia Court of Appeals. | ||
And by the way, the Georgia Court of Appeals then has to also agree that the case should be heard now to clarify the law of disqualification of district attorneys. | ||
One of these days we're going to get in trouble. | ||
One of these days, Jerry. | ||
Game of Thrones. | ||
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Shame! | |
Let's do it. | ||
Everyone get your gavel down. | ||
Shame! | ||
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Fannie Willis. | |
Oh, man. | ||
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Okay. | |
Ladies and gentlemen, today is Tuesday, March 19th, 2024. | ||
Donald Trump's co-defendants file another motion to disqualify Big Fannie Willis. | ||
Lawyers demand immediate review of judges' decisions. | ||
Mike Davis was on telling us this was going to happen. | ||
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Okay, ladies and gentlemen, this is Primo Trump. | ||
Now, I will prove to you exactly. | ||
We've been talking about this for a while with Donald Trump and how he approaches these kind of issues because Donald Trump is a master of bending and then breaking a news cycle in his favor. | ||
The year was 2016. | ||
The thing that had happened to Donald Trump, this is always a new thing, right? | ||
There's always something new. | ||
Donald Trump fighting the most evil forces in our country, and so they'll come up with something. | ||
There's always going to be something. | ||
There's always going to be a Trump scandal. | ||
The scandal of the hour was somebody caught Donald Trump saying naughty words on a hot microphone in the back of a bus during an NBC News interview. | ||
But the interview wasn't going, right? | ||
So it's like they were recording Trump. | ||
He didn't know they were recording him. | ||
And Donald Trump said what was called locker room talk at the time. | ||
They released this to try and show how much Trump hates women. | ||
What does Trump do? | ||
This is, I mean, again, if this were to happen to any other politician, they'd be done. | ||
They'd hang it up. | ||
They'd resign. | ||
They'd retire. | ||
But Donald Trump has been in the celebrity space for a very long time, understands how these people operate. | ||
He knows these people. | ||
These people were all his friends. | ||
They all love Donald Trump. | ||
Donald Trump got an invitation to Hillary Clinton's wedding. | ||
Reverse. | ||
Hillary Clinton got an invitation to Donald Trump's wedding. | ||
There's like crazy photos of Bill and Hillary and Donald Trump and the Clintons went. | ||
They went to go lavish praise on Donald Trump. | ||
All these people love Trump. | ||
He knows their systems. | ||
He knows their schemes. | ||
He knows where the bodies are buried in the case of the Clintons, quite literally, not even metaphorically. | ||
And so Donald Trump knows their tricks. | ||
And so what Trump did was he put a shoulder into this news cycle and decided to flip it on its head. | ||
Here, I believe, is the photo of Hillary Clinton and Bill Clinton at Donald Trump's wedding. | ||
It just makes you laugh, doesn't it? | ||
Donald Trump is the greatest, orangest middle finger to the people we hate. | ||
This guy is like a Washington monument, an Eiffel Tower, a Cheeto-colored Eiffel Tower middle finger to the... | ||
Some of the biggest predators and some of the biggest creeps, some of the biggest globalists that we know. | ||
And it's just so beautiful. | ||
It just makes you smile. | ||
It just makes you smile. | ||
We often say, what do we do to deserve this guy? | ||
So here's what Donald Trump did. | ||
Now, this is particularly fun because Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump, Bill Clinton, they were friends. | ||
I mean, look at them. | ||
Look at them having a great time at Trump's wedding, right? | ||
They were friends. | ||
They loved Donald Trump. | ||
But Donald Trump knows how to fight fire with fire. | ||
Or, you know, federal penitentiary nooses, which seems to be Hillary Clinton's favorite weapon. | ||
And Donald Trump decided that in the wake of this massive scandal, where Hillary Clinton and her team were smearing him as hating women, Donald Trump decided to say, no, no, hold on. | ||
I gotcha. | ||
I'll show you somebody who hates women. | ||
The person who hates women is Hillary Clinton. | ||
Because Hillary Clinton has done everything in her power to... | ||
Shut up and silence all of the victims of Bill Clinton's sexual abuses. | ||
I mean, I'll show you them. | ||
I'll literally do a press conference with them before our debate. | ||
And then I'll sit them in the front row of the debate. | ||
I'll flip this news cycle on its head. | ||
This is the Donald Trump way. | ||
Donald Trump understands these systems. | ||
He understands the news cycle. | ||
He understands how to create culture. | ||
And this is Donald Trump's Trump card. | ||
To that news cycle. | ||
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There you see in the middle of your screen Donald Trump, but from left to right, Kathleen Willey, Juanita Broderick, then Donald Trump in the middle, Kathy Shelton, Paula Jones. | |
These are women who have made very strong accusations against Bill Clinton, except for Kathy Shelton. | ||
She has accused, she was a rape victim, and Hillary Clinton, as a public defender, represented the man accused of raping her. | ||
Donald Trump is speaking of these women. | ||
I don't know if our audio is good enough, but we really can't understand what he's saying. | ||
But this sets the stage for what could be a really ugly and contentious debate tonight. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Bill Clinton, stare ALX. | ||
That's what I want. | ||
You know what's coming next. | ||
Because Trump not only... | ||
I mean, did you see the lower chyron there on CNN? | ||
They had a debate. | ||
The debate was going to be in like an hour. | ||
And this is what Donald Trump's doing before the debate. | ||
Forcing into the mouth of Wolf Blitzer the words Bill Clinton rape accusers. | ||
Plural. | ||
And a woman who was... | ||
On trial, trying to sue somebody who had raped her and Hillary Clinton represented the accused against the victim. | ||
You want to talk about killing a news cycle. | ||
I mean, you want to talk about killing a news cycle. | ||
This thing couldn't be killed fast enough. | ||
Look at this photo of Bill Clinton. | ||
This is Bill Clinton staring down the barrel of looking directly at his accusers the entire debate. | ||
These debates are like two hours long. | ||
Bill Clinton's never had to face these women, presumably ever again. | ||
Bill Clinton, much like every member of elite American society, gets off scut-free. | ||
They were welcoming him back into the White House. | ||
They damn near got him back into the White House. | ||
This guy. | ||
This predator. | ||
And we know that because we've read the Epstein documents. | ||
And there are more Epstein documents about to be dropped, actually. | ||
And we're very much looking forward to that. | ||
And so... | ||
Donald Trump said, oh, you think you're going to come at me? | ||
Oh, I got something else for you. | ||
Here we go. | ||
And this is how Donald Trump works. | ||
And this is how Donald Trump is working right now. | ||
So the ruling from the judge, the split the baby ruling from the judge, which, as we all know from Solomon, kills the baby, is that Fannie Willis or Nathan Wade must be fired. | ||
And as we predicted, Moments after the judge ruled that, Nathan Wade was thrown directly under the bus. | ||
The Nathan's Hot Dog Wienermobile. | ||
Okay? | ||
Actually, it's Oscar Mayer Wienermobile. | ||
But no matter what, Nathan's Hot Dog was chucked under that car as quick as you can blink your eye. | ||
Nathan was gone. | ||
And so Nathan Wade gets forced out and Fannie Willis is able to continue her prosecution. | ||
Persecution. | ||
Now, Donald Trump has been making a lot of jokes about Big Fanny. | ||
Donald Trump sees that these people have no moral standing in the public. | ||
And so Donald Trump is going to continue to push the issue. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, as of this morning, breaking news, Donald Trump has filed another motion to disqualify Big Fanny. | ||
Lawyers demand immediate review of Judge's decision and says that she still carries an odor of mendacity. | ||
Isn't that an interesting way to say that? | ||
An odor of mendacity in the Georgia election case. | ||
How Judge Scott McAfee got away with this, I do not know. | ||
Judge Scott McAfee is a Fannie Willis former employee. | ||
Judge Scott McAfee is somebody who donated to Fannie Willis. | ||
Judge Scott McAfee is somebody who is part of this corrupt system. | ||
How is he allowed even on the bench, given what seems to be something that would preclude him from ruling justly here? | ||
I don't know. | ||
But his decision to not strike Fannie from the case clearly shows the political bias baked into the entire system. | ||
Because what was proven beyond a shadow of a doubt by Trump's lawyers in this case was that there was a conflict of interest, that the two of them... | ||
We're coordinating with the White House to milk this prosecution for all it was worth and to get rich off it. | ||
And now the public knows this, whilst lying to the court about their relationship. | ||
And this is clear crowns for disqualification, obviously. | ||
Nobody, and we will prove it to you in this show, nobody believes that Fannie Willis is somebody who can rightly and justly and with impartiality prosecute Donald Trump. | ||
Justice is not blind. | ||
Justice, ladies and gentlemen, in this case, has eyes wide open or partially open. | ||
If your eyes were wide open, you'd know how to put your dress on correctly. | ||
And you'd know that your American flag was upside down when you were testifying. | ||
And if your eyes were wide open, you wouldn't scream at the judge and start throwing papers everywhere. | ||
But we'll get to that, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
So let's read, first, the news. | ||
Lawyers for Donald Trump, Georgia co-defendant, have reviewed their... | ||
Have renewed their move to disqualify Fannie Willis from the case, appealing to a judge's ruling by invoking his own words about the odor of mendacity after a sensational testimony. | ||
And a new filing on Monday comes after Judge Scott McAfee on Friday ruled that Willis and her office could keep prosecuting Trump on the condition that her former lover Nathan Wade stepped down as a role of special counsel, which he did. | ||
He cited the potential dishonesty in the testimony after the dispute over the prosecutor when the affair began, but also ruled that the conduct... | ||
He slammed as inappropriate, wouldn't keep defendants in the election overturning case from getting a fair trial. | ||
In this order, the court found District Attorney Willis' action had created an appearance of impropriety and the odor of mendacity that lingers in this case, as well as the continuing possibility that an outsider could reasonably think that the District Attorney Willis was not exercising her independent, professional, judicial, judgment-free of any compromising influences. | ||
Trump lawyer Rudy Giuliani. | ||
Oh, interesting. | ||
Mark Meadows and other co-defendants making use of some of the strongest language that McAfee included in his ruling. | ||
Now, Mike Davis declared that this was going to be something that would absolutely happen and that the filing of their brief, and here it is, ladies and gentlemen, this is why we have Mike on the show, the state appeals court. | ||
The lawyers say McAfee's March 15 order substantially impacts their due process rights and say it could contain structural errors that could require retrial in the case that is already a sprawling affair following the indictment of Trump's 18 co-defendants. | ||
Can I just stop here and say, like, we pulled some of the crime statistics for Fulton County. | ||
Do you know how many murderers there are in Fulton County? | ||
Do you know how many robberies there are in Fulton County? | ||
You know how many muggings and carjackings? | ||
How awful it is there. | ||
We physically went there and saw rats the size of horses that you could ride. | ||
Like, not horses or like Shetland ponies. | ||
We saw these like rats that had their own zip code. | ||
Like in Fulton County. | ||
It was a disgusting, despicable, grotesque place. | ||
It was a place that was, I mean, utterly putrid. | ||
And we had like horrible things happen to us while we were there. | ||
We were just trying to talk to people on the street. | ||
Fulton County is a dangerous place. | ||
In a horrible place to live. | ||
And the crime statistics show that. | ||
It's one of the worst places to live in America. | ||
And Fannie Willis is spending her time doing this. | ||
And the precious public resources going after Donald Trump. | ||
Well, Donald Trump is saying no to that. | ||
And is going to slam Fannie again. | ||
Slam the door. | ||
Don't let it hit you in the big fanny. | ||
On hopefully this appeal. | ||
We'll see. | ||
But apparently there's going to be now a... | ||
Potential new trial if they take this up. | ||
Let's listen to news here. | ||
And not only that, all these local cases like Fanny, Fanny. | ||
It spells Fanny. | ||
It spells Fanny like your ass, right, Fanny? | ||
But when she became DA, she decided to add a little French, a little fancy, Fanny. | ||
Fanny and, you know. | ||
Sorry, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
That was a clip we wanted to play you. | ||
It's a live show. | ||
You know how it goes. | ||
That was a clip we wanted to play you that I thought was particularly hilarious, but wasn't the right setup. | ||
Here are the details, newly, of this case. | ||
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New York, let's go down to Georgia, where the lawyers for Trump and the eight co-defendants, they filed an emergency appeal in the Fannie Willis case. | |
They're trying to disqualify her again. | ||
And this is from Trump's lead defense counsel. | ||
The motion notes that the court found that Willis' actions created an appearance of impropriety and an odor of mendacity that lingers in the case, but it nonetheless refused to dismiss the case or disqualify her. | ||
Will they be able to disqualify her through this appeal? | ||
Or will this happen? | ||
Well, usually the courts will prevail on this, but the question is whether the trial judge will give leave to appeal, to do an interlocutory appeal, which is relatively rare. | ||
That will further delay the case. | ||
Basically, Willis has been playing a game of chicken with these courts. | ||
She's refused to remove herself, as she should, and she succeeded. | ||
The judge knew that if he disqualified Willis, he would likely have had to disqualify the entire office. | ||
And that's quite a cliff to go over. | ||
So we said this in the lead up because we had conversations with legal experts and we said, you know, what is going to ultimately happen here? | ||
The judge taking the amount of time he took on this ruling and the judge, like, obviously being somebody who has to run for office and now Fannie Willis has announced that she is going to run someone against him and the Democrat Party is now going to fund an opponent against the judge. | ||
Like, the chances of him disqualifying the office, while he should have, were relatively slim due to the pressures, and he did, in fact, blink on the political pressures, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Jonathan Turley on Fox News saying the judge blinked. | ||
Willis and Wade testified in tandem. | ||
She has to be removed. | ||
There really, quite frankly, is no other option here, and it seems like there are... | ||
Now new opportunities for the Trump team to get her removed. | ||
Let's go. | ||
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And so he blinked. | |
And they're going to ask courts to look at this and say, how is this coherent or consistent? | ||
You know, you indicated that Wade, his answers were less than forthcoming. | ||
Some people believe he committed perjury. | ||
But she adopted his answers. | ||
They testified largely in tandem. | ||
So if he was saying something untrue, she was saying something untrue. | ||
But more importantly, that appearance of impropriety does not end with Nathan Wade. | ||
These two are joined on this appearance problem. | ||
So we'll see if he gives leave. | ||
If he gives leave, then this thing is not going to see a courtroom for a trial before the election. | ||
So, lying to the court, you're not allowed to do that, right? | ||
Not allowed, like, on its face, right? | ||
You're not allowed to lie to the court. | ||
And I know we've done this a couple times, but we have to, like, show it again. | ||
We cannot, like... | ||
We cannot get it out of our head that Fannie Willis is accusing the Secret Service of lying, right? | ||
We'll break it down for you. | ||
Here we go. | ||
Fannie Willis, have you ever gone to the White House? | ||
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My next question is based on her opening the door, and therefore I'll just ask it and your honor can decide whether or not it's appropriate. | |
When you went to D.C., did you go to the White House? | ||
I did not go to the White House. | ||
Well, apparently I'm going to get the answer anyhow. | ||
There you have it. | ||
Next question. | ||
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Okay. | |
Fannie Willis did go to the White House. | ||
Here's the record of Fannie Willis going to the White House. | ||
So how do you square that? | ||
I mean, the reason why we talk about this, not like when the relationship began, because there's a bunch of people that like talk about when the relationship began. | ||
The reason why we talk about this is because it's just like the most obvious blatant lie. | ||
And what do you know about liars? | ||
You know someone who's a liar, right? | ||
In your life. | ||
There's somebody, you know, your sister-in-law, whatever. | ||
Somebody who's a liar. | ||
What do you know about them? | ||
They'll lie about little things. | ||
They'll absolutely lie about big things. | ||
Like, liars will just lie about anything. | ||
And so what's to stop her from having the entire rest of the case be just a giant, fraudulent lie? | ||
Why not call her out on this? | ||
One of our favorites, Viva Frye, had this to say about the judge's ruling, and he was on the program to talk about it live. | ||
Judge McAfee's ruling is illogical and inconsistent, even with the four corners of the judgment itself. | ||
There is no evidence of any reimbursement. | ||
But Willis' testimony was not inherently unbelievable. | ||
So he's effectively saying that he's giving, I mean, in this line alone, like, gives the whole game away. | ||
The judge is effectively saying that there's going to be an incredibly high threshold to attack Fannie Willis here, right? | ||
So even though Fannie Willis can't present any evidence for herself, what her testimony is isn't inherently unbelievable. | ||
No conflict. | ||
Even when Willis repeatedly made bad choices and despite the appearance of a conflict of interest, Terrence Bradley testimony, this is the lawyer for Nathan Wade testimony, disregarded. | ||
Yurti's testimony lacked context and detail. | ||
Oh yeah, and Fannie Church speech was legally improper, but she doesn't get the boot from the file. | ||
I'm attempting to split the baby justice and judge has killed it. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Well, this is how it goes, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
It is a corrupt, like, the best way we can say is move out of the cities, move out of these corrupt places in America. | ||
This is how justice is done here. | ||
You're seeing what's happening, obviously, in New York. | ||
Like, you've got to move out of these places. | ||
You've got to move out of these places. | ||
I don't know how people are, like, okay with just this happening to Donald Trump. | ||
How are people just okay with this being something that just happens to Trump? | ||
The governor of New York was asked about what they're doing to Trump in New York, and she's like, don't worry, don't worry, we're just going to do it to Trump. | ||
Yeah, right. | ||
Please. | ||
Show me a communist that stopped. | ||
Show me a communist that, like, stopped the persecution of their political enemies. | ||
Study Stalin, man. | ||
Study Stalin. | ||
That guy just, like, I mean, he just, like, circular firing squad. | ||
Everyone around him, everyone who knew, all of his allies, all of his best generals, all of the people inside the party, anyone he thought was a threat, random people on the street, anybody who looked at him wrong. | ||
Anybody, just random people you didn't hear of, picked up a phone book, like, cross out names in the phone book, you're dead. | ||
Like, Sovietism, communism, Marxism is a paranoid game that you play with your own brain where you think that you're God, you don't believe in God, you think you are a God, and then you'll see every other person, other human beings, because you are actually just a human, you'll see everyone else as a threat to you and your power. | ||
And you'd rather, many of these Marxists... | ||
You're seeing this with Joe Biden right now. | ||
Would rather rule over a nation of ashes than to not rule at all. | ||
They'd rather burn this place to the ground. | ||
And that's precisely what they're doing. | ||
So the request here says that there is an odor of mendacity to Fannie Willis. | ||
Obviously, that's true. | ||
Because Fannie Willis has proved and proved in her shocking testimony. | ||
When Fannie Willis, like, decided to just bull rush the stand with her dress on backwards and her American flag pin upside down, there was, like, this deeply vile and extremely bitter attitude from her that I've never seen anything like it. | ||
I really haven't. | ||
Is this what all these district attorneys are like? | ||
Like, should we really be electing district attorneys? | ||
Maybe these are positions that need to be appointed by governors. | ||
Maybe there needs to be some more thought that goes into these systems. | ||
Because Fannie Willis is clearly such a low-functioning, vicious, very low-brainwave operational person. | ||
I mean, it's obvious. | ||
She was lying on stage, lying on the stand, but then behaving. | ||
Like, she was on a Real Housewives episode. | ||
When she, like, tried to throw a ream of paper at the prosecutor and started screaming, the judge put her in timeout, like this. | ||
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And where, um, when did he come to, I guess, the condo, I'm not sure what you call the condo apartment, um, would he come and stay at that condo or visit you there? | |
I'm sorry, visit you there. | ||
What condo? | ||
What apartment? | ||
I want to be clear. | ||
So, not your house. | ||
I know you classified one as house and one as condo, so I'm trying to use those terms. | ||
See, what you don't understand is because of this case, I've got to move. | ||
And so, I... | ||
If you could ask a more precise question. | ||
Yes, please. | ||
Give me the time period. | ||
Mr. Wade visits you at the place you laid your head. | ||
When? | ||
Has he ever visited you at the place you laid your head? | ||
So, let's be clear because you've lied in this. | ||
Let me tell you which one you lied in. | ||
Right here. | ||
I think you lied right here. | ||
No, no, no, no. | ||
This is the truth, Judge. | ||
It is a lie. | ||
It is a lie. | ||
Mr. Willis? | ||
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Mr. Sainab, thank you. | |
We're going to take five minutes. | ||
We'll be back in five. | ||
Man, look at that judge. | ||
At the time, we didn't know the background here. | ||
Like, that judge was protecting Fannie Willis. | ||
Fannie Willis was about to, like, jump over the dais and start choking somebody. | ||
Fannie Willis was about to get her own mugshot, right? | ||
Fannie Willis, of course, is somebody who's supposed to be a clear-eyed, judicial, ponderous prosecutor who is supposed to approach each case through the American system of simply hard evidence, innocent until proven guilty. | ||
Does this sound like that's the way that Fannie Willis' brain works? | ||
Listen to her snap on Trump's lawyer. | ||
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So your office objected to us getting Delta records for flights that you may have taken. | |
Well, no, no, no. | ||
I object to you getting records. | ||
You've been intrusive into people's personal lives. | ||
You're confused. | ||
You think I'm on trial. | ||
These people are on trial for trying to steal an election in 2020. | ||
I'm not on trial, no matter how hard you try. | ||
put me on trial. | ||
So that sound like a, uh, ponderous, clear eyed, judicious prosecutor to you. | ||
Could you imagine that person prosecuting your case and just like, just like spitting venom She openly admitted to breaking campaign finance rules, which is quite interesting because it seems like Jim Jordan might be holding her in contempt of Congress, may be able to actually arrest Fannie Willis. | ||
We'll see. | ||
But Fannie Willis just straight up admits to using campaign funds for personal uses, which is, of course, Uh, that's how they get ya. | ||
Check this out. | ||
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My whole life, when I took out a large amount of money on my first campaign, I kept some of the cash of that. | |
Like, to tell you, I just have cash in my house. | ||
I don't have as much to debt. | ||
Mmm, mmm, okay. | ||
So we just, we just take out a bunch of money, and then I just use it for myself. | ||
Do we have the, do we have the, you gonna get, you gonna get a G clip, ALX? | ||
Can you get me that one, the final clip? | ||
If you ask me for a thousand dollars, you can get a G. She was so bad in this testimony that the judge, who tried to protect her the entire time, said that he'll just straight up strike her testimony. | ||
Here. | ||
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That's before I had to abandon my home, Judge. | |
And at my home in South Boston, he never came there, okay? | ||
So if you don't come someplace, you can't live there. | ||
I'm going to have to caution this. | ||
This is going to be my first time I have to caution you. | ||
We have to listen to the questions as asked. | ||
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And if this happens again and again, I'm going to have no choice but to strike your testimony. | |
So, I need to break this down. | ||
This merchant's question, I believe, is asking whether you lived anywhere other than South Folk. | ||
So, final thing. | ||
You're asking me to believe that somebody who talks like this and somebody who... | ||
She reimburses people out of the cash she carries in her fanny pack. | ||
I mean, we're not joking here. | ||
We're not joking. | ||
Fanny Willis' entire defense here was that she carries mountains of cash with her everywhere she goes to reimburse Nathan's hot dog for all of the lavish trips that he bought for her. | ||
That's her defense. | ||
That's it. | ||
There's no record of it because I did it all in cash. | ||
You're telling me that this person isn't money laundering. | ||
You're telling me this person... | ||
Brett Tolman was on. | ||
He's a federal prosecutor. | ||
And he was like, when people do all their big transactions in cash, that means money laundering. | ||
That's common industry practice. | ||
That means they're just laundering money. | ||
Tell me a person who talks like this. | ||
Somebody talks like this about their personal finances. | ||
Isn't money laundering? | ||
Here we go. | ||
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Get a G. And then he tells me how much it is, and I give him the money back. | |
I don't, just like you're asking me about the money with Robin, I don't do my friends like that. | ||
So if you tell me it's a G, then you're going to get $1,000. | ||
Whatever it is, I didn't ever make him produce receipts to me. | ||
Whatever he told me it was, I gave him the money back. | ||
So this is as absurd as Hillary Clinton. | ||
We're wrapping this all up here. | ||
This is why Donald Trump's going back. | ||
Donald Trump did that press conference with all Bill Clinton's accusers. | ||
And what happens? | ||
Well, Donald Trump wins the election two months later. | ||
Donald Trump wins in the greatest political bombshell, landslide, shock moment in American history, period. | ||
The biggest shock in American history. | ||
American electoral presidential politics history. | ||
Those kind of things matter. | ||
These kind of fights matter. | ||
Not rolling over and playing dead matters. | ||
So, even with this ruling, with the judge, with this pathetic, cowardice ruling with the judge, Donald Trump decided, you know what? | ||
This weekend, I'm gonna go in, baby. | ||
I'm gonna go in on Big Fanny. | ||
Not like that. | ||
I'm gonna go in on Big Fanny, and I'm gonna make, I'm gonna like, I'm gonna make this something that she regrets doing forever. | ||
Here's Donald Trump's newest line on Big Fanny. | ||
You're gonna love this. | ||
And not only that, All these local cases, like Fanny, Fanny. | ||
It's spelled Fanny. | ||
It's spelled Fanny like your ass, right, Fanny? | ||
But when she became DA, she decided to add a little French, a little fancy, Fanny. | ||
Fanny and, you know, Fanny and Mr. and Mrs. Wade, which his wife did not appreciate. | ||
His wife didn't appreciate. | ||
Can you imagine these two people trying to take down a very popular... | ||
I'm a very popular president. | ||
I mean, again, I got more votes than any sitting president in history. | ||
We have these two lowlifes trying to take down a president of the United States. | ||
But, you know, equally badly, they went after 26 people. | ||
They wanted to make it 48 people. | ||
They had some senators that these guys know very well who were indicted, who were ready to be indicted, and somebody stopped it. | ||
And they wanted to find out what the hell is going on in Georgia, what's going on with the elections, and it's so crazy. | ||
And they almost got indicted for that. | ||
Bonnie. | ||
Bonnie. | ||
I call ALX on my way to work every morning to go over the show and he's like, Fonny! | ||
We don't even say hi to each other anymore. | ||
Fonny! | ||
We love that clip. | ||
Like your ass! | ||
Fonny, like your ass! | ||
You think Trump's gonna stop? | ||
You think he's gonna stop Trump? | ||
Look what Trump posted this weekend. | ||
You've seen this on our show before. | ||
Look at this. | ||
Look at your president. | ||
Posting. | ||
Posting the meme. | ||
Posting the meme, baby. | ||
Oh, yeah. | ||
And it got an Elon reply. | ||
Donald Trump on a crucial Elon Musk crying laughing. | ||
Come on. | ||
You think this is going to go? | ||
You think this is going to go away? | ||
You think Donald Trump's going to just lay down and roll over? | ||
Because one person's already been fired from the case. | ||
Six of the charges, which make up the core of the charges, have been dropped. | ||
Donald Trump ain't going to stop. | ||
Just because we didn't get the right ruling. | ||
I think this probably is a correct time. | ||
We always have new viewers on the show. | ||
Probably is a correct time to play you the full meme. | ||
We're happy to do so. | ||
We are in the information business here. | ||
And it's very important that you understand. | ||
Can you scroll up? | ||
Very important that you understand what two of the most powerful men are talking about. | ||
It's our job to inform you about what two of the most powerful men on earth, Donald Trump and Elon Musk, are discussing, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
And so, because it is our duty to explain this to you, we will now play you the Nathan Wade cabin meme. | ||
The setup here is that Nathan Wade was asked a very, very tough question, which is, have you ever been to a cabin? | ||
And then this happened. | ||
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Did you go to a cabin with Miss Willis ever? | |
Ever? | ||
ever. | ||
All this time we've been together, thought a thing would last forever. | ||
Through thick and thin, good or bad. | ||
All I was happy, never, never said. | ||
Now it's all gone so well. | ||
getting worse You never want to have no system? | ||
No. | ||
*laughs* Thank you. | ||
It's just important for you to know what the two most powerful men in the world are talking about. | ||
And we just, it's our honor to be in between these two guys, right? | ||
It's our honor to, like, be surfacing the content. | ||
But here's Elon Musk, Donald Trump, your boy Benny, and Nathan Wade dreaming about that big fanny. | ||
Ooh, baby. | ||
Well, there's no accounting for taste. | ||
Final thing we'll show you on this is how ridiculously and patently absurd all this is, is, of course, the man who is there to defend Nathan Wade's lawyer. | ||
When being handed evidence, hard evidence that the judge, of course, ignored Fannie Willis lying to the court, nobody cares. | ||
Like, listen, the last thing I want to see is the Fannie Willis sex tape, okay? | ||
Let me just straight up tell you this. | ||
Like, the last thing I need is more, like, the last thing I care about is, like, Fannie Willis' personal life, all right? | ||
I don't care. | ||
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I don't care. | |
It's immoral what she's doing. | ||
It's... | ||
It's wrong. | ||
It's despicable. | ||
It's disgusting. | ||
She ruined a marriage. | ||
There's gonna be, you know, it's gonna be major penalties for that, I think. | ||
Like, spiritually and morally. | ||
Like, Fannie Willis can do whatever she wants. | ||
She's not allowed to lie to the court, okay? | ||
You're just, whatever you're not, you're not allowed to lie to the court, right? | ||
So, of all the things that Fannie Willis has done, like, you can't just straight up lie. | ||
She called the Secret Service liars for saying that they were at the White House. | ||
So, okay, so it's Fannie Willis versus the Secret Service. | ||
And now it's Fannie Willis versus her friends and Nathan Wade himself and Nathan's lawyer. | ||
Like, everyone turned on her in all of this. | ||
This is why I find it so very fascinating. | ||
This is what I find so unbelievable. | ||
Everybody that was supposed to be her friends turned on her. | ||
What does that say? | ||
What does that say about you morally, by the way? | ||
Like, what if all of the people that were close to you, like, all testified against you when given the opportunity? | ||
Because they all did. | ||
Every last one of them. | ||
Testified against Fannie Wills. | ||
And straight up implicated Fannie Wills in this crime. | ||
The most hilarious, there's a lot of evidence to this, the most hilarious moment was when Terrence Bradley was handed the evidence in his own writing that he had implicated them in lying to the court about when their relationship started. | ||
Because that's really important, right? | ||
Because that's where the money laundering started. | ||
And his response here is just, perfect. | ||
Go. | ||
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Okay, in Defense Exhibit 26, which I showed you last time, was two pages of text messages between you and Ms. Merchant, correct? | |
Correct. | ||
Now, the first page starts off by saying, Ms. Merchant, like just date, don't hire him. | ||
Do you think it started before she hired him? | ||
You see that? | ||
Dang. | ||
Oh, dang. | ||
Oh, dang. | ||
Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha. | ||
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All done. | |
Never a great thing. | ||
Never a great thing to hear your lawyer say. | ||
Haven't been through a bunch of criminal prosecutions. | ||
Don't plan on it. | ||
But never a great thing to hear your lawyer say. | ||
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Oh, God. | |
We slowed it down for your viewing pleasure, of course. | ||
Just for fun. | ||
ESPN instant replay. | ||
We should actually set that up sometime. | ||
Like, we should do the ESPN. | ||
We should do, like, a full, like, let's do a full stinger. | ||
Do, like, a full ESPN, like, sportscaster thing. | ||
Here's the instant replay of Odang. | ||
Well, you see here, Bob, here's the moment where the lawyer shit his pants and realized that they had done effed up. | ||
Bob, if you hate to see it, it might be the end of their careers. | ||
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Oh! | |
We have an audible on the play. | ||
The judge used to work for Fanny Wills and donated to Fanny Wills. | ||
So there you go! | ||
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There you go. | |
Looks like they're getting out of jail this time. | ||
We'll see. | ||
We'll see. | ||
There is one thing that we must play you, and we haven't played it in a very long time. | ||
We've been holding... | ||
Listen, guys. | ||
We have so much here. | ||
We have so much here. | ||
We can just do this for the next, like, ten hours, alright? | ||
I could rip this thing for the next ten hours. | ||
It's too much fun. | ||
There's one thing we have been holding back on. | ||
It's too tempting to play at every single show, but we just can't help it. | ||
Because what Donald Trump does is he moves the court of public opinion against you. | ||
And that's what Trump is doing here. | ||
That's why Trump's making the joke, funny, like your ass. | ||
That's why Donald Trump's sharing these memes and Elon Musk is laughing at them. | ||
That's why Donald Trump is how Donald Trump operates. | ||
Expect more of it. | ||
That's why they're appealing this case. | ||
But the moving of the Court of Public Opinion really has some devastating effects. | ||
Like, here, ladies and gentlemen, is what a Fulton County voter had to say about Big Fonny at an open microphone during the governing board of Fulton County. | ||
City Council holds an open microphone, and ladies and gentlemen, in case you're wondering if Fannie Willis is popular in Fulton County, I'll raise you this. | ||
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My name is fat-ass, sass, and crass, no class. | |
Fulton County. | ||
I'm incognito today, y 'all, because the white folks is after me. | ||
I got a little bit of a PR problem. | ||
Natalie, you might be able to help me with, I could use the name of your PR firm, you know, the one that got you on the top 100 list? | ||
That's the kind of PR I'm looking for. | ||
You know, I know you'll understand that nothing and nobody comes between me and my Nathan's hot dog. | ||
Yeah, come on up in here now, my dark and lovely lunch. | ||
Oh, yeah, there you are. | ||
Come on. | ||
Yes, my PR firm, all they tell me to do is take me to church. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Take me to church. | ||
I worship you, dog. | ||
You're the light of my life. | ||
Please forgive me my sins, but I would fall on a knife. | ||
You are my destiny, baby. | ||
Good God, just get rid of your wife. | ||
Take me to church. | ||
I go to... | ||
Come on. | ||
It's too good! | ||
Betty, you've done too many shows on Big Fan. | ||
No! | ||
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We haven't done enough! | |
We haven't done enough! | ||
And we're still fighting, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Donald Trump is still fighting. | ||
There is so much going on in the world right now. | ||
As it pertains to Donald Trump, there is a horrible thing that's happening to Donald Trump. | ||
This is why we talk about Marxism so much. | ||
These people will do anything to destroy their political enemies. | ||
Imagine a world where you don't believe in God. | ||
Where you believe you are God and where other people who do believe in God are saying, no, I want to take power from you because you're evil and you're sick and your priorities and your policies are destroying this beautiful country that was built by Christians, built by believers, built by people who had a higher calling. | ||
Imagine, what would you do? | ||
What wouldn't you steal? | ||
What wouldn't you destroy? | ||
There's an old Roman proverb. | ||
About evil leaders. | ||
They'd rather rule over a nation of ashes than not rule at all. | ||
And that is precisely what you're seeing, ladies and gentlemen, in Letitia James in New York. | ||
Just covering this really quickly. | ||
In New York, obviously, they judge-shot this absolute bullshit charge against Donald Trump, who's a real estate investor. | ||
And when you invest in real estate, you value your own properties. | ||
You'll never know the true value of those properties unless you actually sell them and put them on the market. | ||
Donald Trump got loans based on the value of his properties. | ||
He leverages property as everyone does. | ||
Maybe you have a reverse home mortgage. | ||
That's literally leveraging your property based on what you think the value is. | ||
And the bank then agrees with you or disagrees. | ||
But you come to the conclusion of what the value of your properties are worth. | ||
And then you get loans based on that. | ||
That's what Donald Trump did. | ||
This is the most common practice in all real estate. | ||
And Letitia James decided to Judge shop to find a truly sociopathic, anti-Trump, vicious, drooling, MAGA-hating, old, dirty, hippie judge named Arthur Edgernon. | ||
And this guy decided that Donald Trump owes now half a billion dollars to the state of New York for a victimless crime. | ||
Because Donald Trump says, my real estate portfolio is valuable, and yes, it is valuable. | ||
We have a show here called Trump Cribs, where we go through and show you all of Trump's incredible properties. | ||
Donald Trump's an incredible businessman, and some of his properties are some of the most remarkable and incredible properties in the world. | ||
And so they got this ruling against him, and now the ruling is set so high that they can't get a bond. | ||
So now they're going to start taking Trump's buildings, apparently, starting on Monday. | ||
I hate being right sometimes. | ||
Sometimes it sucks to just be right. | ||
Because being right means that these Marxists that are elected to high office do have power. | ||
And you should know that if you are in one of these cities, you need to get the F out now. | ||
These places are not safe for you. | ||
They will not stop at Donald Trump. | ||
You must go to a place of law and order. | ||
You know, we had a Soros prosecutor where I live. | ||
And you know what happened? | ||
Ron DeSantis ripped that cockroach out of office, scraping and clawing, bloody fingernails. | ||
That guy was screaming and screeching and literally kicked his ass into the unemployment line. | ||
So you're not allowed to, like, just not enforce the laws here. | ||
That's not how it works. | ||
If you live in a state like Florida, then you probably don't have a problem. | ||
If you live in a red state, you should tell your governor to do that to every Soros prosecutor because it can be done. | ||
The governor is the chief executive. | ||
These prosecutors don't prosecute the law. | ||
If they do stuff like this to Donald Trump, they should be kicked out of office. | ||
They are the ones who should be criminally prosecuted. | ||
Fannie Willis is the one who should be criminally prosecuted. | ||
Anyway, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
A show that broadcasts out of New York did an extremely sick, duplicitous thing. | ||
The ABC News company, owned by Disney, of course. | ||
Disney, of course, has been defeated in this state and had their entire little crony capitalist world ripped away from them. | ||
Should have never been set up. | ||
Disney is lost on every front in the culture wars against Trump and his allies, DeSantis and his allies. | ||
And so Disney is vicious and vindictive and bitter. | ||
And so they sent Mr. Bill Clinton speechwriter after Nancy Mace. | ||
In a total set-up con-job segment, trying to weaponize a horrible sexual assault in Nancy Mace's wife and to slander Donald Trump. | ||
But this story actually has a very happy ending. | ||
First off, Nancy Mace is on the show tomorrow, so we're very excited to talk about this. | ||
But also, Donald Trump is now suing ABC News and George Snuffleupagus for defamation. | ||
After a host accused him of rape. | ||
We have the clip of the interview. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, here you go. | ||
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This morning, you've endorsed Donald Trump for president. | |
Judges and two separate juries have found him liable for rape and for defaming the victim of that rape. | ||
How do you score your endorsement of Donald Trump with the testimony we just saw? | ||
Well, I will tell you, I was raped at the age of 16. And any rape victim will tell you, I've lived for 30 years with an incredible amount of shame over being raped. | ||
I didn't come forward because of that judgment and shame that I felt. | ||
And it's a shame that you will never feel, George. | ||
And I'm not going to sit here on your show and be asked a question meant to shame me about another potential rape victim. | ||
I'm not going to do that. | ||
It's actually not about shaming you. | ||
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It's a question about Donald Trump. | |
No, you are shaming me. | ||
You've endorsed Donald Trump for president. | ||
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Donald Trump has been found liable for rape by a jury. | |
Donald Trump has been found liable for defaming the victim of that rape by a jury. | ||
It's been affirmed by a judge. | ||
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It was not a criminal court case, number one. | |
Number two, I live with shame. | ||
And you're asking me a question about my political choices, trying to shame me as a rape victim, and I find it disgusting. | ||
And quite frankly, E. Jean Carroll's comments when she did get the judgment, joking about what she was gonna buy, it makes it harder for women to come forward when they make a mockery out of rape, when they joke about it. | ||
It's not okay. | ||
You know, George, And I hate doing money more in quarterbacking because I just couldn't imagine what Nancy Mace was going through in that moment. | ||
And again, we look forward to chatting with her tomorrow on the show. | ||
But if I were on Nancy Mace's staff and I was prepping her for this interview, and if I knew it was going to go this way, which I don't think they did. | ||
I think this sort of came out of left field. | ||
But if I knew it went this way, then the thing you need to do is you always need to be on offense. | ||
Don't ever be on defense on these kind of things. | ||
Always be on offense. | ||
Say this. | ||
There are over a dozen women who credibly accuse your former boss that you worked for for 20 years. | ||
Nigh on 20 years, George. | ||
How you have a job in news after being Bill Clinton's speechwriter and mastermind, we'll never know. | ||
But nonetheless, you worked for an accused rapist who had to do multiple payouts to multiple women. | ||
Hush money. | ||
Paula Jones is one of them. | ||
Bill Clinton flew on Jeffrey Epstein's plane 27 times. | ||
George, would you like to answer for that? | ||
Do you endorse Bill Clinton and Hillary Clinton? | ||
You endorse them in the 2016 presidential race. | ||
Do you not? | ||
You endorse them by working for them. | ||
So what say you, George, to the Epstein accuser? | ||
In fact, you know what? | ||
I got the paper right here. | ||
Here's the Epstein accuser in the Virginia Guthrie file. | ||
That says she saw, literally saw, and had to entertain Bill Clinton on Little St. James. | ||
There it is. | ||
What say you to this? | ||
Epstein accuser saying Bill Clinton was physically there on the island. | ||
27 different flights. | ||
A dozen different rape victims. | ||
Do you apologize? | ||
Can you apologize for working for Bill Clinton? | ||
That's what we need. | ||
That's the party we need, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
We need a party that goes on offense. | ||
You party that's like willing to shove it back in their face. | ||
These people don't have moral authority over us. | ||
They have the opposite. | ||
They are disreputable and repugnant. | ||
But they never get called on their bullshit. | ||
And so it's time for us to actually do that. | ||
It's time for us to actually go on offense. | ||
Trump's showed us the way. | ||
Vivekran Swami is really good at this also. | ||
There's also a member of Congress who is awesome on this front. | ||
And who is taken to the internet to go on offense himself. | ||
Representative Mike Collins of Georgia joins us now. | ||
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I'm sorry. | |
Congressman, how are you? | ||
I got this great meme that I have to put up right away. | ||
Fannie Willis already looking for a new special prosecutor. | ||
Well done. | ||
Well done, Congressman. | ||
Fighting the meme war. | ||
This is a crazy thing. | ||
That's happened to your colleague, Nancy Mace. | ||
And this lawsuit now against ABC News, I think, is totally justified. | ||
Your thoughts? | ||
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No, it's totally justified. | |
Got the opportunity to see Representative Mace just a day after that incident. | ||
And everybody on our side told her she has just done a great job. | ||
No doubt that she was put in a tough situation. | ||
Probably didn't know it was coming. | ||
And, you know, sure, George deserves. | ||
To get sued, he also deserves for a lot of that to come back out in the open back during the Clinton days. | ||
Because most people don't know that he was just a straw boss hitman for Clinton. | ||
And he would literally take people out. | ||
There's evidence of that on the telephone, where they filmed him talking to people, telling them, if you come out with this news, we'll destroy you. | ||
So, you know, good job. | ||
I'm glad that somebody's going to step up and sue this guy. | ||
Yeah, fantastic. | ||
I mean, there's a lot of stuff going on, especially in the state of Georgia, that just seems like particularly off-kilter. | ||
And this is the thing I can't square, Congressman, is you have a Republican supermajority state, right? | ||
And you were on talking the other day about these members of the Senate and these members who are investigating Fannie Willis. | ||
But it does seem like this process is very slowly moving forward. | ||
No, I agree with you 100%. | ||
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I think they're moving very slow, and we have a new committee that was set up to investigate these rogue DAs and to get rid of them. | |
I'm not sure where they're at right now, but I would already have had her in, and she would probably already be gone, in my opinion. | ||
But, you know, Benny, you take the fact this judge said that we know that you probably didn't tell the truth, Fannie Willis, but that's okay. | ||
But then he discredits and he throws out the evidence from some of these other people that were discrediting what Fannie Willis even had to say. | ||
But he says that there's not enough evidence there for me to believe you, but we can take her word for it. | ||
This is a joke. | ||
It's nothing but a circus. | ||
You know, this is kind of like the Barnum-Bailey circus, except this was the Willis-Wade circus. | ||
And I guess if she's on those dating apps looking for a new prosecutor, maybe she's starting with the W's to keep the WW name going. | ||
But it's a joke. | ||
Every court case you talk about, and I sat there and was listening to you, every court case is a sham. | ||
It's a ruse. | ||
And the American people, I'm telling you, they are waking up. | ||
They're seeing what's going on. | ||
And it's great that they are because November can't come fast enough. | ||
This economy's in trouble. | ||
This country's in trouble. | ||
And we need to have our captain of America First agenda back at the helm of the ship and get this thing turned around. | ||
We need to take our country back. | ||
And we're going to do that. | ||
Nobody knows it more than you. | ||
You represent Athens, Georgia, Lake and Riley, obviously. | ||
Now her name is being printed off and put on every seat at the Trump rallies. | ||
Donald Trump's meeting with her family. | ||
And you, I believe, have a bill that you are sponsoring and writing. | ||
And I believe your office is pushing the Lake and Riley bill. | ||
Can you tell us about it? | ||
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Yeah, that's right. | |
We authored and sponsored the Lake and Riley Act. | ||
And in talking to the family, You know, they said, Mike, if you can do or if Congress can do anything so that we can make sure that no other family goes through this. | ||
You know, and while we fight this battle on shutting that border down, we're also fighting a war out across this country with all of these criminals that have infiltrated our country and they're harming people. | ||
And so what we did was took a look at what happened to this guy. | ||
And Iberra was actually picked up for shoplifting three or four days before he murdered Laken Riley. | ||
And so we just made a simple put in there that you can contact ICE for theft and have ICE come down, detain, and deport these people. | ||
You know, it's just another tool for the toolbox for our law enforcement to make sure that we can get these people off the streets. | ||
It's a common sense bill. | ||
You know, we even had 37 Democrats vote with us in the House. | ||
And, Benny, we put this, we dropped this bill on a Friday. | ||
Rules had it on Tuesday. | ||
We voted on it in less than a week. | ||
So Congress can get things done. | ||
And good common sense legislation like this, it should be passed in the Senate. | ||
Kind of blows my mind that you just, you know, like, one, congratulations and good. | ||
And God bless you for actually doing something about this. | ||
Seems like Congress is, like, running so quickly to ban TikTok. | ||
And I'm, like, on its face, I'm, like, okay with that, right? | ||
I'm, like, all right, fine. | ||
You know, okay, fine. | ||
But as far as I know, TikTok as an app isn't physically hunting down nursing students in your district and bashing their skulls in through blunt force trauma, which is exactly what this monster did to Lake and Riley. | ||
On the priority of things to fix, why is TikTok overtaking the border? | ||
I don't understand that. | ||
And by the way... | ||
The border opens us up to terror cells and people on the terrorist watch list. | ||
Like you say that there's this national security issue with TikTok. | ||
I'm like, I'm calling BS on all this. | ||
Like something else is up because Congress isn't acting in unison to go fix the border, which is an actual literal definition of national security threat. | ||
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Yeah. | |
Well, and you could thank the Democrats for that because they understand that the border has become such an issue. | ||
You know, every family in America. | ||
Can relate to Lake and Riley's family. | ||
You know, you either have children, nieces, nephews, or you've had children that have grown up and you've seen them go and try to achieve their dream of what they want to be in life and to have it cut short at 22 years old. | ||
And we worry. | ||
I've got all my children are grown now, but you don't think I don't worry about that every day? | ||
And how when we sent them off to college and you expected them to be safe. | ||
So people are seeing what's going on out there across this country with our border and with these thugs that have infiltrated. | ||
You know, this guy's brother even has the tattoos. | ||
These two guys came from Venezuela. | ||
So chances are they were probably tossed out of jail down there. | ||
Gang members that came across saw easy pickings over here in the United States. | ||
And America's waking up to that. | ||
But the Democrats need to make sure that they push this thing through December, or November, rather, and keep America at bay. | ||
We've got a bill, Benny, that's sitting over there in the Senate right now. | ||
HR2, it's been over there for over 300 days. | ||
We don't have to sit here and say, well, the Senate hadn't voted in on anything. | ||
The House has voted and passed a border bill. | ||
It's a damn good border bill. | ||
And the Senate needs to take it up. | ||
Vote it up, vote it down. | ||
I don't care what you do, but damn, start doing your job over there. | ||
You know, we've sent so much good legislation over there that they don't even pick up because they understand if they do and it comes to light that the American people will be even more against them. | ||
Well, I can tell you one thing, and I've been out there. | ||
This Trump train's real, and Trump is going to be your next president. | ||
The crowds are so much bigger now. | ||
The excitement, the energy out there to get Donald Trump back in the White House, it's much bigger than 2016. | ||
And he's going to be back in the White House, and we're going to get this thing back on track. | ||
Congressman, here's a photo of you and Donald Trump. | ||
That's a tough one, man. | ||
Who's taller there? | ||
I don't know. | ||
I'm not exactly sure. | ||
That's a tough one. | ||
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We're just going to have to figure it out. | |
You know, so Benny, I'll tell you something about that picture right there. | ||
I had the opportunity to meet President Trump. | ||
And they said, look, you'll get 10 minutes, maybe 15. That was after over an hour sitting there talking. | ||
He is engaged. | ||
He is a true businessman. | ||
He wants to know about how you see things, your perspective on business. | ||
It was a great conversation, great afternoon, and it was a good picture. | ||
So, they came after Trump. | ||
For saying there's going to be a bloodbath in the auto industry and a bloodbath economically if Joe Biden is re-elected. | ||
And you came for Hillary Clinton on X over that comment. | ||
Hillary Clinton saying it's a bloodbath. | ||
What would they say if they saw this in another country? | ||
They literally made a movie about it. | ||
I assume you're talking about Benghazi here. | ||
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Yeah, we could be talking about Benghazi. | |
We also, if you scroll back through it, you know, we... | ||
We told Ms. Glenn that we'll bury the hatchet. | ||
We'll make her ambassador of Haiti down there. | ||
Please don't! | ||
Has she done enough damage? | ||
Oh, man. | ||
Talk about something that needs some investigation. | ||
Goodness gracious. | ||
Congressman, we just thank you for fighting a good fight. | ||
It's so important to have somebody who's just like on X. Sharing means, but also doing the work with Lake and Riley and delivering results. | ||
And it's great. | ||
It's just great to see you burn and churn. | ||
And so I'll stand beside you and stand behind you. | ||
Mike Collins, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Follow him. | ||
And then the next thing I want to get to, and the final question I want to ask, how the hell is there a sanctuary city in your district? | ||
How's that even legal in Georgia? | ||
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It's not legal. | |
It's not legal. | ||
In the state of Georgia. | ||
But you have people that have been disrespecting our law enforcement and picking and choosing which laws they want to abide by anyway. | ||
And that's the same thing that happened in Athens, Georgia. | ||
You got a mayor up there that decided that, you know, who cares if it's illegal? | ||
We're going to welcome these people in. | ||
We're not going to report the crimes. | ||
We're going to allow us to be a sanctuary city. | ||
That's why I've been calling on this guy since that happened. | ||
He needs to resign. | ||
If he had an ounce of honor, he would have already done that. | ||
But Benny, you keep preaching the truth out there, man. | ||
We need that. | ||
And you're helping to let the American public know exactly what's going on in the swamp up there. | ||
Godspeed, Congressman. | ||
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Thank you. | |
That's a good tweet. | ||
Thank you, Congressman. | ||
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Thank you, Congressman. | |
Call it out, the Clintons, on their evils in Haiti. | ||
Man, we are here for it. | ||
Election update, baby! | ||
We were just talking about this crime, and man, we got some new updates on this. | ||
Very, very spicy content. | ||
Let's go. | ||
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Let's go. | |
Okay, ladies and gentlemen, Biden-Harris campaign launches push for Latino voters. | ||
Oh, who could have seen this coming? | ||
Who could have seen this coming? | ||
Flashback polls. | ||
Trump leads Biden among Hispanics young voters. | ||
My goodness. | ||
This is shocking. | ||
Frank Coalition black Hispanic young voters abandoned Biden in election year. | ||
Hispanics are effectively at parity now. | ||
Voting for Republicans. | ||
And that is a massive crisis, obviously. | ||
And so Joe Biden is now going to launch... | ||
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Oh, here we go. | |
President Biden, reading from Axios, President Biden will stop at a Mexican restaurant in Phoenix today. | ||
Okay? | ||
Remember, this is the same... | ||
This guy's wife compared... | ||
Mexicans to breakfast tacos. | ||
Joe Biden said you're not black if you don't vote for him. | ||
So we'll see what he says. | ||
Latinos con Biden Harris. | ||
His campaign rushes to reverse gains former President Trump appears to be making with Hispanic voters. | ||
Biden won Latino voters two to one over Trump. | ||
But it's pretty obvious, ladies and gentlemen, where the winds of change are blowing. | ||
Here's the black voters party affiliation. | ||
You can see that massive uptick there, and you can see there in Hispanics and the lower pole, why is this happening? | ||
Well, it is happening because who cares? | ||
What your words say, we care what you deliver. | ||
Like, is gas affordable? | ||
Can I buy food for my family? | ||
Can I work? | ||
That's all that anyone ever cares about. | ||
And Joe Biden is crapped. | ||
The bed on all of these things. | ||
And night nurse Jill running in there with a pail to clean it all up. | ||
Can't do it fast enough. | ||
Also, Jill, not the right person to have on your Latino outreach. | ||
Jill Biden did compare Hispanics to breakfast tacos. | ||
We have the clip. | ||
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But we can't get those things on our own. | |
Raul helped build this organization with the understanding that the diversity of this community, as distinct as the Bogodá's of the Bronx, as beautiful as the blossoms of Miami, | ||
and as unique as the breakfast tacos here in San Antonio, How do you? | ||
Who writes this kind of stuff? | ||
Who writes it? | ||
Who writes it? | ||
Right? | ||
Who writes it? | ||
I'm a writer. | ||
We write a lot. | ||
We gotta write scripts for shows all the time. | ||
Like, if we went to Little Italy in New York, you people are as distinct as your pizza pie and a meatball. | ||
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What? | |
St. Patrick's Day was like a day ago, right? | ||
You go to an Irish neighborhood in Boston. | ||
You're as unique as your corned beef and Guinness and cabbage and whatever you people eat. | ||
Didn't you have a famine? | ||
You're unique as a potato famine. | ||
You're as unique as a potato. | ||
I'm a potato. | ||
Joe Biden's a potato. | ||
Joe Biden's a vegetable. | ||
And since Joe Biden can't speak, Joe Biden has trotted out to do the speaking for him. | ||
And here's Joe Biden, Jill Biden, who can... | ||
Joe Biden can barely speak English, but Jill Biden can barely speak Spanish, and when she tries, it is hysterical. | ||
Have a listen. | ||
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So say it with me! | |
Si se puede! | ||
The future is ours! | ||
Thank you! | ||
Si se puede! | ||
Vote for me! | ||
She also uses a little accent. | ||
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Si se puede! | |
Oh, man. | ||
You wonder! | ||
You wonder why you can put up... | ||
You wonder why you can... | ||
You wonder why you can put up graphics like this. | ||
Yeah, sorry, I had to pull up. | ||
You wonder why you can pull up polls like this and see, like, the insane swing towards the Republican Party. | ||
Republican Party is just effectively a... | ||
Just effectively a party that appeals now to... | ||
Simply the working class in this country. | ||
It's just the working class party. | ||
That's it. | ||
All polls show that Democrats are now the party of the elites and the uber wealthy and the extremely poor, must subsist off government subsidies. | ||
And that's it. | ||
And so the entire rest of the country should vote Republican. | ||
And that's enough, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
That's enough to win. | ||
This morning, Elon Musk posted a pretty astonishing... | ||
I'm not sure you can call it an ad, but it's a compilation video of exactly what Democrats are doing. | ||
I don't know if we have the tweet here, but I think it's probably worth popping up. | ||
Elon Musk's post went thermonuclear with a video explaining in less than 90 seconds what the purpose of the open borders is for Democrats. | ||
It's an astonishingly well-done video, and you deserve to see it. | ||
It's amazing how it took, like, an independent creator on X to come up with something like this. | ||
Why the Republican Party isn't running something like this, I do not know. | ||
Democrats have had this as their playbook since the 1980s with California. | ||
How were Democrats able to flip California, a ruby-red state? | ||
That gave us Republican governors. | ||
How were Democrats able to flip that state blue in a single election cycle? | ||
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How? | |
How did it happen? | ||
It happened because of amnesty. | ||
And Democrats used that amnesty in order to get total fealty from the Latino voting blocs in California and the laborers in California, and they were able to flip a state blue. | ||
People criminally broke our laws and they got rewarded for it. | ||
Reagan's great sin. | ||
Reagan's greatest sin. | ||
Did some good things, did some horrible things. | ||
Don't even look at what Ronald Reagan did with giving vaccine manufacturers, you know, canceling all liability for vaccine manufacturers. | ||
What a despicable move. | ||
Sorry, I'm not a big-time Reagan hater, okay? | ||
Much rather reserve my ire for George W. Bush, okay, when it comes to people stabbing me in the back. | ||
Dick Cheney, Mitt Romney, John McCain. | ||
But Ronald Reagan made some horrible, critically, critical errors in his presidency. | ||
And it was disastrous. | ||
So Democrats have had this plan for a very long time. | ||
They just haven't had the power or the bloody cheek, the gumption to like institute it on a mass level. | ||
And now that's what they're doing. | ||
Elon Musk calling them out on it this morning. | ||
Amazing. | ||
Watch. | ||
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The Democrat open borders plan to entrench single party rule explained in under two minutes. | |
1. Flood the country with untold millions of illegals by land, sea, and air from all over the world, enough to eclipse the populations of 36 individual U.S. states so far. | ||
2. Prioritize the needs of these millions of non-citizens over the needs of the American citizen, with free flights, buses, hotels, meals, and phones, ensuring their loyalty to the political party that imported them. | ||
3. Keep them in the country at all costs. | ||
Even when they commit violent crime like murder and rape, attack the language used to describe the criminals as opposed to the criminals themselves. | ||
Slander critics as racist. | ||
4. Ensure their privileges are made irrevocable with city and state sanctuary laws that act as population magnets. | ||
Codify permanent status and ensure non-cooperation with ICE. | ||
5. Count the non-citizens in the census that will determine congressional apportionment in the House of Representatives. | ||
As of now, that would equal 13 extra congressional districts, a tremendous amount of electoral power. | ||
Six, wage a massive, heavily funded lawfare campaign to change state voting laws that legalize mass mail-in ballots. | ||
No signature verification and no proof of citizenship requirements, making it nearly impossible to prove voter fraud. | ||
Seven, lock in the permanent voting majority with campaign promises of lavish benefits and permanent privileges, enshrining generational fealty to the Democrat Party. | ||
Eight, Win elections. | ||
Nine. | ||
Entrenched single-party rule has been achieved. | ||
The best part? | ||
Your tax dollars are paying for it. | ||
Makes me so furious. | ||
Why is the Republican Party not running ads like that? | ||
But also, like, this has been going on for a very long time. | ||
You can go back and look at what illegal immigration looked like. | ||
There were huge illegal immigration surges under George W. Bush. | ||
When we had, like, unified control of the government, Republican Senate, Republican House, George Bush, and absolutely a predicate for, hey, we have to secure our borders, right? | ||
Terrorism, right? | ||
Why was there never a push for that? | ||
Why do our leaders hate us? | ||
Republican Party and Democrat Party? | ||
Of course, the Uniparty. | ||
Why do they hate us? | ||
Why do they want this literal bloodbath? | ||
Because that's what's actually happening. | ||
Bloodbath. | ||
Why do they want that for us? | ||
I'm not sure I'm ready for the answer for that question. | ||
I think I know, but I'm not sure I'm exactly ready to truly internalize what's going on here. | ||
But where has our Republican Party been on this? | ||
This has been a big issue. | ||
Of course, obviously, they're getting away with it now because the Republican Party has been weak for generations and not pushing this. | ||
Starting with Ronald Reagan and Amnesty. | ||
I mean, quite frankly, starting with the Immigration Act of 1964. | ||
Where the hell is our ability to save ourselves, right? | ||
Self-preservation as a society, a nation, a culture. | ||
You must have a high-trust society to continue your nation. | ||
If you have a zero-trust society, then your society collapses. | ||
And you have zero trust when you don't share common language, when you don't share common backgrounds, when you don't share common traditions. | ||
That's how you create zero-trust societies. | ||
And for some despicable reason, they want that for all of us. | ||
Where the hell has our Republican Party been? | ||
Is it too late? | ||
I don't know. | ||
I'm not a doomer. | ||
I'm a hopeful person. | ||
So we'll see. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, we'll see. | ||
I am a Christian. | ||
That's what makes me a hopeful person. | ||
I share with you a verse of the day every single day. | ||
Romans 12, 2. Do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewal of your mind, that by the testing you may discern what is the will of God, what is good and acceptable and perfect. | ||
Do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewal of your mind. | ||
Man, something that I often think about. | ||
And it's something I have to bear in mind because I have little children and you shudder. | ||
I like the thought of the country you're going to leave them. | ||
Something I have to keep in mind because we cover a lot of stories that are sometimes depressing on this program. | ||
But the world is a sunken and fallen place. | ||
God claims to be God. | ||
God isn't God of the world. | ||
God claims to be God. | ||
Like Satan, the scriptures say, can prowl around like a roaring lion seeking to kill and destroy on this earth. | ||
And does. | ||
That's why people had to be freed of demons by Jesus himself. | ||
Satan has some real power down here. | ||
And so it's really important to keep our eyes focused on what is the ultimate goal. | ||
The ultimate goal is victory, but God's victory. | ||
And that's going to happen. | ||
But man, we live inside of Sodom and Gomorrah here. | ||
We live inside of a sunken place. | ||
So don't get discouraged. | ||
Understand that it's been like this forever. | ||
It was like this in the time of Christ. | ||
And that's God's son, like here on earth. | ||
It was like that then. | ||
And it's like it now. | ||
And so you must have faith. | ||
And you must believe in something greater than yourself. | ||
And that gives you eternal joy. | ||
It makes you a happy warrior. | ||
And it's impossible to defeat an army of happy warriors. | ||
We have a special partnership with Angel Studios. | ||
That has been really neat because it allows us to partner with people who are doing the kind of work that is like a bridge from what we're doing here. | ||
And they're doing it inside of a Hollywood studio sort of environment. | ||
And we're doing it here in a podcast and streamer environment. | ||
But it's the same work to save culture and to tell stories and to tell like... | ||
Stories that have real true moral meaning to them. | ||
They have an awesome movie out called Cabrini right now, and I hope you enjoy the trailer for Cabrini. | ||
We have played it a couple times on the show, but it's in theaters, and I couldn't encourage you enough, especially in these times, to go and see this movie because it's a movie that actually, not only is it profoundly beautiful, but it also tells a very important story about what America truly is, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
It's your boy, Benny. | ||
Thank you for marching with us. | ||
Please enjoy this uplifting trailer from Angel Studios and know that the victory is ours. | ||
See ya. | ||
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I was told that you were rejected by three different orders, each time for weakness of constitution. | |
Your holiness. | ||
We can serve our weakness or we can serve our purpose, not both. | ||
My sisters, if we are to build an empire of hope, it seems we must first conquer New York. | ||
The filthy dagos, they just keep coming. | ||
My father was murdered. | ||
And my mother died from Tifo. | ||
In America, the greatest nation on Earth, rats have it better than the children of Five Points. | ||
It's not safe. | ||
Not for you. | ||
Be careful. | ||
This place will eat you alive. | ||
Doctors tell me five years. | ||
Five would be a miracle. | ||
In that case, I should be the one. | ||
I need an orphanage with more room, where my children can be children. | ||
I'd like you to keep your crime and your filth out of this neighborhood. | ||
The mayor will find a way to get you out. | ||
You have an election coming up, do you not? | ||
I believe I'm being threatened by a nun. | ||
You have swatted the hornet's nest. | ||
Get out! | ||
Go! | ||
I hold the best hospital for your people and for mine. | ||
We have to show America we are all people of dignity. | ||
This project is overly ambitious, perhaps unrealistic. | ||
We are bold or we die. | ||
This is how I learned to live in America. | ||
Cabrini. |