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States for House Republican leadership say the short-term spending bill was closely coordinated with the White House, and they hope that support from the president will help keep Republicans united. | ||
House Speaker Mike Johnson can only afford to lose one or two GOP votes on any given day if no Democrats support the measure. | ||
Several Democrats say Republicans are handing Congress's power of the purse to the President and Elon Musk by turning their backs on full-year funding bills. | ||
But time is running out for a resolution with a partial government shutdown set to happen March 14th. | ||
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Could happen. | |
I mean, the Democrats want that. | ||
They want to destroy the country. | ||
So I can't tell you, but it could happen. | ||
It shouldn't have happened, and it probably won't. | ||
I think the CR is going to get passed. | ||
We'll see. | ||
But it could happen. | ||
We never know. | ||
Johnson is teeing up a vote for the funding bill this week, likely tomorrow. | ||
Also happening tomorrow, U.S. and Ukrainian officials are holding talks in Saudi Arabia to try and reach a ceasefire in Ukraine. | ||
White House Envoy Steve Whitcoff, National Security Advisor Michael Waltz, and Secretary of State Marco Rubio are expected to attend. | ||
This comes after that spat between President Trump and Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky in the Oval Office about two weeks ago. | ||
Department officials says they believe Ukraine is serious about reaching a deal. | ||
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Let's see what happens with the whole Russia-Ukraine thing. | |
I think you're going to have eventually, and maybe not in the distant future, you're going to have some pretty good results coming out of Saudi Arabia this week. | ||
And so another big topic, tariffs. | ||
Stocks slid last week over a potential trade war, but the president says tariffs will ultimately bring more business back to the United States. | ||
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I think the tariffs are going to be the greatest thing we've ever done as a country. | |
It's going to make our country rich again. | ||
We have many companies, as you know, auto companies are opening up plants now. | ||
We've had four or five announced already, but many more are coming. | ||
And we're basically going to take back the money, a lot of the money that we've given away over many decades. | ||
We've lost our jobs. | ||
We've lost our factories. | ||
Today, the president is meeting with top tech CEOs from companies facing tariff-related pressure. | ||
The CEO of IBM is expected to be there. | ||
The heads of Intel, Qualcomm, and HP are also set to attend, reportedly. | ||
They're rethinking their strategies as the administration implemented a 20 percent tariff on China. | ||
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It's like center to right center. | |
Yeah. | ||
Yep. | ||
What do you see? | ||
That's right. | ||
What do you see? | ||
We do a little trolling is called we do a little trolling. | ||
We do a little trolling. | ||
I needed that this morning. | ||
It is a gloomy, rainy morning here in Tampa. | ||
We're used to bright, sunshiny weather. | ||
It is mucky outside. | ||
And ladies and gentlemen, I would need a little extra pep in my step. | ||
I love the meme, the meme gunpowder in the morning. | ||
Getting us going in this glorious new week in the golden era. | ||
Today is Monday, March 10th, 2025. | ||
F-16s! | ||
Which is what that meme's based on. | ||
I love the integration, the inception of the meme. | ||
So you build in the J.D. Vance meme into the meme, and then it's buried deep in the meme. | ||
It's like meme inception. | ||
Boom, boom, boom, boom, boom. | ||
So good. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, J.D. Vance sharing his own memes. | ||
We'll cover that today in the program. | ||
The J.D. Vance meme going thermonuclear viral. | ||
We're going to talk about exactly why this is so important, but also important. | ||
New assassination attempts on Donald Trump. | ||
There's a dude killed at the White House with a gun. | ||
You didn't hear anything about it because they tried to bury this story. | ||
And now we have F-16s that are shooting flares over Mar-a-Lago because planes keep buzzing. | ||
Mar-a-Lago, also new information about a drone that's been following Donald Trump around mysteriously. | ||
How many assassination attempts were there, really? | ||
We're going to cover it all on today's show. | ||
Speaking of getting rid of something, Black Lives Matter Plaza. | ||
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Poof. | |
Gone in Washington, D.C. We'll be live there today with an on-the-ground reporter. | ||
You can see the total and complete deconstruction of the BLM Plaza in Washington. | ||
Thank God. | ||
We're going to explain exactly why this is so important from a national moral fabric standpoint. | ||
We are a nation that has a people. | ||
Not a specific race. | ||
Not a specific clan. | ||
We are all created equal. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, the tables are being righted right now. | ||
It's very important. | ||
Also, we are going to cover the genius move to turn the CBP1 app, the special app that allowed criminal aliens to flood our country into a self-deportation app. | ||
So very smart. | ||
What's good for the goose, good for the gander. | ||
Cuts both ways, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Sharp knives, both blades. | ||
Quick! | ||
And the tip of the spear is sharp. | ||
Today, we have Scott Perry, representative, joining the program. | ||
Nick Sotor and Ezra Levant to talk about the new Canadian elections, replacing technocratic world economic forum Goon. | ||
Justin Trudeau with another technocratic world economic forum Goon in Canada. | ||
Oh boy, ladies and gentlemen, lots of news. | ||
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I just want to show you something that I find particularly fun from this weekend. | ||
Bernie Sanders is doing a bunch of goofball rallies all across the country, getting a bunch of libs together to go and do whatever hedonistic, cultish, worship, pagan festivals. | ||
I don't even know what the hell is going on here. | ||
I just know that somebody's very upset that they're stopping the fentanyl coming across the border. | ||
Anyway, everybody watched this video and they're like, oh, wow, look at this funny guy dancing in a rainbow unitard. | ||
And that's right. | ||
This guy definitely is dancing like a tard. | ||
But I would argue that there are lots of tards in this video because if you would pause ever so kindly, Klein, doesn't really matter where you pause. | ||
What you'll notice is that there are... | ||
Hundreds of people in the background wearing masks in the year 2025. | ||
They're all wearing masks. | ||
This is in Wisconsin. | ||
Trump won Wisconsin. | ||
This is indicative of who we're fighting. | ||
And I want to always be uplifting on this program. | ||
I always want to try and build up, right? | ||
And give you sort of the ability to, again, understand that we are winning and we have won. | ||
There's a spiritual battle. | ||
These people are scared, feckless, timid, sheep that have had their brains broken. | ||
Everybody pays attention to the, you know, guy dancing in the unitard, but I would argue that the most damning video from this entire event has been this, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
The hundreds of people still wearing masks. | ||
They're all wearing masks. | ||
They're all, like, scared of each other. | ||
It's not American. | ||
It's a collapsing political identity. | ||
And we're going to talk about exactly what's happening with this collapsed political identity. | ||
Because BLM Plaza is being scraped from the earth right now in Washington, D.C. Currently happening. | ||
But before we get there, I want to just touch on something that we sort of started our show with last week. | ||
End. | ||
Friday. | ||
Last show of the week. | ||
Last week. | ||
We talked about Trump assassination attempts and how freaking scary it is right now with the myriad of threats that President Trump is facing. | ||
And I just wanted to kind of like buckle in to the fact that they continue to not actually protect Donald Trump. | ||
Now today, Sean Curran is being sworn in as Secret Service Director. | ||
Today. | ||
Good. | ||
But... | ||
Just yesterday, F-16s had to intercept two different aircraft that invaded Mar-a-Lago, shooting flares at them. | ||
They had to shoot these planes down, technically. | ||
Crazy stuff. | ||
And then a guy was shot at the White House with a gun. | ||
Let's just cover it. | ||
U.S. Air Force F-16s forced down two aircraft that invaded Mar-a-Lago airspace. | ||
Air Force F-16 fighters scrambled Sunday to intercept aircraft that entered the airspace over President Trump's Mar-a-Lago. | ||
Say, have you ever been on a plane? | ||
Like, okay, so I got a buddy who's an amateur pilot. | ||
And he has this little plane. | ||
And it's got this dashboard. | ||
And sometimes we fly around. | ||
Dude's super cool. | ||
And he's getting his license. | ||
And you can see there's a military base right here in Tampa. | ||
Big, giant, red X. Over something called MacDill Military Base. | ||
Maybe you've heard of it. | ||
Maybe you've been stationed there. | ||
I'm not sure. | ||
There's a ton of veterans in the audience and military members. | ||
Love you. | ||
Chat. | ||
Hearts out to the military members. | ||
You fly over and there's this massive red X that says, if you fly here, you're going to shot down. | ||
So I've seen it inside the cockpit. | ||
We take off from Tampa. | ||
I've seen it inside the cockpit. | ||
There's military bases all over Tampa. | ||
And so, like, if you're flying over that X, You're doing something on purpose. | ||
Now, why do I know that that X exists over Mar-a-Lago? | ||
Because we had dinners at Mar-a-Lago over the last couple months. | ||
We flew there, and I saw it, okay? | ||
So I have personally seen from a cockpit how you look down at Mar-a-Lago, and there's this massive red X that says, do not fly over this. | ||
So somebody's doing this on purpose. | ||
Someone's doing this on purpose. | ||
And we don't like the predicted programming here. | ||
Remember, Iran released a video that said that they were going to assassinate Trump from the bushes while he played golf. | ||
And then some dude with associations to Iran and Ukraine who's recruiting ISIS terrorists from Iran, Afghanistan, and throughout the Mideast to go fight in Ukraine. | ||
A guy named Ryan Ralph. | ||
And we have updates on him and his trial here in just a second. | ||
But then that dude goes ahead and hides in the bushes trying to kill Trump. | ||
Then he offers a $150,000 bounty to go kill Kill Trump. | ||
How does he have that money? | ||
Where do you get the gun? | ||
Dude is on the FBI's list for do not authorize this man to buy a gun. | ||
You ever bought a gun? | ||
We buy guns. | ||
We love buying guns. | ||
Bro, my gun store owner knows me. | ||
The guy I buy and purchase guns from. | ||
What's up, Benny? | ||
What's going on? | ||
They know me. | ||
Buy a lot of guns. | ||
Every single time I buy a gun, and I know you do too. | ||
I have to sit there and wait for my FBI background check. | ||
Every single time. | ||
Enter my information. | ||
That's it. | ||
Gotta wait for it to come back. | ||
Sometimes it takes a long time. | ||
I bought a suppressor recently. | ||
That took six months. | ||
FBI went to go through all this big background check, right? | ||
The point is that where the hell did Ryan Routh get his gun? | ||
Who bought him the gun? | ||
The guy's impoverished. | ||
Who paid for all of his trips to Ukraine? | ||
Not only is it expensive to Ukraine, you can't even go to Ukraine. | ||
Try booking a ticket to Ukraine. | ||
You can't. | ||
What the hell is going on here? | ||
It's very mysterious. | ||
It's very strange. | ||
We know nothing about it. | ||
I'm pissed off about it. | ||
Because I want to know more. | ||
I want to understand why. | ||
Anyway, why are all these planes buzzing Mar-a-Lago? | ||
You ever been to Mar-a-Lago? | ||
Can I get that funny photo of ALX with its socks? | ||
ALX tube sock photo? | ||
It's famous. | ||
I look for any opportunity to pop it up. | ||
Executive producer ALX wore tube socks to Mar-a-Lago and was at dinner with Trump for like eight hours. | ||
The point is, is that like they have very tight security there. | ||
We know the security there at Mar-a-Lago. | ||
Trump's outside all the time at Mar-a-Lago. | ||
All the time. | ||
He's giving a speech. | ||
He's talking. | ||
He's on the grounds. | ||
He's constantly outside at Mar-a-Lago. | ||
He's inside. | ||
And it's not... | ||
But it's not a huge property. | ||
It's not particularly big. | ||
It's not a massive sprawling estate. | ||
Like if somebody were to, God forbid, fly a plane into it, you'd have a really high probability of doing horrible damage. | ||
Let's just leave it at that. | ||
I only bring this all up to say this is really scary that twice in one day seems like they're testing for something. | ||
Twice in one day, they have to go and intercept with military jets shooting flames. | ||
They shoot at a plane. | ||
They shot at a plane. | ||
They shot at planes that were buzzing Mar-a-Lago. | ||
Okay? | ||
It's crazy. | ||
There we go. | ||
The only... | ||
This is ALX at Mar-a-Lago with the president. | ||
I mean, the only... | ||
If, God forbid, a plane... | ||
Buzz Mar-a-Lago. | ||
At least ALX is dressed to sprint away from it. | ||
To run. | ||
At least he's dressed to actually hit the road. | ||
Okay? | ||
He's ready. | ||
He's out of there. | ||
Okay? | ||
Okay. | ||
A civilian aircraft flew over a no-flies... | ||
Sorry, ALX. | ||
I only bring it up to say we know this property. | ||
We've been there a million times. | ||
We've been there a million times. | ||
We know Mar-a-Lago. | ||
Bunch of times. | ||
This is insane. | ||
I flew over it. | ||
I just flew over it. | ||
And I, you know, I saw it myself. | ||
You're not allowed to do this. | ||
So it's bad news, man. | ||
Civilian aircraft flew in a no-fly zone over the property at 1.15 p.m. | ||
Sunday. | ||
Fighter jets fired flares to warn the pilots to move out of the area. | ||
The military said the aircraft was then escorted out of the area. | ||
A photo of the F-16? | ||
That was escorting it. | ||
Look at that. | ||
Jeez. | ||
It's part of a raft of private aircraft ignoring the no-fly zone on the Southern White House. | ||
The president spent his weekend. | ||
Since January 20th, 2025, presidential inauguration, NORAD has responded to 20 planes that have flown over Mar-a-Lago while Trump was in residence. | ||
Jeez. | ||
All right. | ||
Well, I mean, okay. | ||
Just keep the man safe, damn it. | ||
Swear in Sean Curran. | ||
We like Sean Curran. | ||
He's the dude who was standing there at Butler, the guy with sunglasses. | ||
He's famous, right? | ||
He's hugged the little 13-year-old boy with terminal brain cancer. | ||
Sean Curran is somebody who Donald Trump trusts with his life. | ||
Here you can see in the famous photo, of course, Sean Curran there with his sunglasses on. | ||
And he's been Donald Trump's secret service agent. | ||
Right there. | ||
Well done. | ||
Well done, Klein. | ||
He's been Donald Trump's chief secret service agent, the head of his detail for a decade. | ||
On and off, right? | ||
And so this guy knows Donald Trump, cares about Donald Trump a lot. | ||
Trump trusts him with his life. | ||
And this man would give his life for Donald Trump. | ||
He was right there as the bullets were flying in Butler. | ||
So this is the dude who gets sworn in the Secret Service. | ||
So just please protect the guy. | ||
We did a whole episode on, like, what we don't know about Butler on Friday. | ||
I encourage you to go check it out. | ||
So many unanswered questions. | ||
Why'd they cremate the body? | ||
I want to see the body of the shooter. | ||
It's cremated his gun! | ||
I want to see the evidence on the roof. | ||
We probably washed it off. | ||
Why'd you do that? | ||
It's an active crime scene. | ||
We just wanted to get rid of all the evidence. | ||
Wait. | ||
Sources and methods. | ||
Can't ask us a question. | ||
What are the FBI? | ||
Frickin' now leaks coming out that the guy didn't, was like not acting alone. | ||
That he was acting with somebody who's part of a network to try and kill Trump. | ||
Boy, who was running that network? | ||
Was it Patriot Front? | ||
Okay, all right. | ||
Jeez, man. | ||
Don't like this. | ||
Dude went up to the White House, armed and ready for confrontation. | ||
Secret Service killed him. | ||
Jeez. | ||
This also happened this weekend. | ||
Look at all this happening, man. | ||
It's crazy. | ||
Secret Service shoots man in an overnight armed confrontation near White House. | ||
The shooting took place as police were notified about a suicidal man in the area. | ||
There's crazy people all over the place, right? | ||
But, like, jeez. | ||
Secret Service shot a man during an armed confrontation at the White House. | ||
The incident unfolded just after midnight in a block west of the White House near the Eisenhower Executive Office building. | ||
That's where we just were for Cassius swearing in. | ||
ALX and I were both there. | ||
Cassius got sworn in. | ||
It was really fun. | ||
But geez, it was right outside of that. | ||
Police identified the suspect as a 27-year-old Andrew Dawson from Indiana. | ||
Agents said that he was armed with a firearm and a knife. | ||
He confronted agents, was acting violently. | ||
Indiana police had notified D.C. authorities that Dawson was driving to Washington, D.C. He might have been suicidal. | ||
He wanted to commit suicide by cop. | ||
Members of the Secret Service encountered the man parked at a car. | ||
Again, just freaking crazy. | ||
Scary because there's all these dudes. | ||
The entire White House grounds is just teeming with members of the administration. | ||
We were there for just one day, and we ran into RFK, Brooke Rollins, Tulsi Gabbard. | ||
Obviously Cash, but inside of Cash's confirmation was Jim Jordan and Ted Cruz. | ||
It was nuts! | ||
All these people were like, so these guys are like standing outside with firearms, man. | ||
It's nuts. | ||
It's crazy. | ||
Say your prayers, dude. | ||
I mean, I mean that. | ||
We believe in God. | ||
We just say, you know, our prayers for the security of this nation. | ||
So, yeah, we have some crazy new... | ||
News on Ryan Routh, who was apparently in... | ||
Ryan Routh was apparently in court. | ||
He ran the Fight for Ukraine website. | ||
We didn't get a chance to really cover this all on Friday because we spent too much time at Butler, but like, jeez, man. | ||
Routh was in court this past Friday. | ||
Didn't hear much news out of that. | ||
ALX, did we get anything, any new information from Ryan Routh and his court date? | ||
We'll see, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
But we're going to continue to ask the question, what did Ukraine know and when did they know it? | ||
Ryan Routh constantly traveling to Ukraine, constantly in touch with Ukraine, like going to the front lines, like fighting with Ukraine, recruiting for their military, traveling there. | ||
Here's his website. | ||
Anyone? | ||
Bueller? | ||
Anyone? | ||
Freaking creepy. | ||
Okay, so speaking of security at the White House, Alex, you got that video of Rand Paul? | ||
I actually watched an assault at the White House. | ||
I watched something happen to a senator. | ||
I was physically there. | ||
I watched something happen to a senator right in front of my very eyes. | ||
It was the date that Donald Trump gave his Uh, acceptance speech for the RNC convention in the year 2020. | ||
Donald Trump did this at the, from the White House, right? | ||
It was like during the height of COVID hysteria. | ||
So the DNC convention was totally digital, right? | ||
It was like total clown show. | ||
The RNC convention also didn't have like a big massive convention. | ||
And so Trump had done his speech at the White House. | ||
And I'm sitting there and we're listening to Trump's speech. | ||
Really nice. | ||
Pretty. | ||
Nice aesthetic. | ||
I leave, and there were BLM protesters outside of the White House. | ||
And these people, I watched them physically nearly kill Rand Paul. | ||
Here's Rand Paul and his beautiful wife, Kelly Paul is her name. | ||
And here they are walking through the protests, and these BLM mongoloids, goblins... | ||
Had to be physically held back. | ||
This is worse than anything that happened to any elected official on January 6th. | ||
This one clip is worse than anything that happened to any member of our Congress on January 6th. | ||
Look at this. | ||
There's the senator. | ||
You can see the senator, like, getting, like, the police getting physically attacked, the senator getting physically accosted. | ||
Look at these guys. | ||
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Rand Paul was hit. | ||
You see these people throwing things at him. | ||
They're throwing batteries at him. | ||
His wife was bludgeoned. | ||
Somewhere in that melee is me. | ||
Not going to try and pick me out. | ||
I was standing there in shock. | ||
I walked out with Rand Paul. | ||
We just left at the same time. | ||
And we left this mob. | ||
It was just a mob. | ||
Alright? | ||
Anyway, these people were in Black Lives Matter Plaza. | ||
BLM Plaza is an affront to our nation because this nation is not a nation that sits there and carves up people based on orientation, skin color. | ||
Melanin that you have from a thousand years ago based on where your ancestors come from, were in basis of the equator? | ||
Like where they lived? | ||
Like it is utterly antithetical to the country? | ||
To paint? | ||
Like our skin color matters more. | ||
On the avenue leading up to the White House? | ||
Like, how the hell did these people ever get away with this? | ||
But it was a moment of terrorism. | ||
They were terrorizing senators in the street. | ||
It seemed like, culturally, we were on our back heel. | ||
And in Washington, D.C., they were able to weaponize a moment, which this is all it was about, was weaponizing a moment where they were able to psyop the nation into believing that George Floyd, who died of fentanyl overdose, checked the autopsy report. | ||
I know that you hate it when they say that. | ||
But again, like, okay, argue the facts. | ||
Who died of fentanyl overdose, according to his autopsy report, and four or five other opioids, like, other, like, pills that he was on. | ||
It's a matter of fact. | ||
They were able to weaponize that. | ||
And in order to foist the power of that political movement onto those in Washington, D.C., they terrorized and burnt and assassinated, killed with impunity, attacked the White House with the purpose of killing the president in actual insurrection. | ||
This is by definition an actual armed insurrection. | ||
They used Black Lives Matter Plaza as effectively a cultish gathering point in order to perform all of this terrorism against our nation. | ||
And thankfully, thank God, this scar on the face of our nation's capital is being removed today. | ||
D.C. is a total vassal state. | ||
It's not a state, but it's a total... | ||
Vassal organ of our federal government. | ||
It cannot exist or survive without the federal government. | ||
The entire city of D.C. is a massive, sewer, swampy, government welfare state. | ||
And Republicans in Congress, and there used to be no mayor in D.C., it used to be just the House of Representatives, the Speaker of the House of Representatives. | ||
Ran Washington, D.C. They said, we're not going to do this anymore, right? | ||
Like, you know, if... | ||
The people who are upset about this. | ||
Can somebody please argue with me if I wanted to paint White Lives Matter? | ||
Somebody argue with me. | ||
Like, take the argument. | ||
So if you're upset about them removing Black Lives Matter plaza today, then make the logical argument. | ||
If somebody wanted to do that, if Trump wanted to replace it with White Lives Matter, would you be in favor of this? | ||
Or would you say, wait a second, being an American shouldn't be defined by your skin color, but an adherence to values, an adherence to the superiority of our values, And our culture, what was set forth in the founding of this nation. | ||
Like, I can make a logical argument. | ||
I can make a very rational argument in that direction. | ||
But the argument, like, atomizes if you try and go both ways. | ||
And the more that you investigate this movement... | ||
The more you realize how utterly fraudulent and what a terroristic movement it actually was. | ||
It's like prima facie, a terrorist organization. | ||
A fraudulent terrorist organization is what BLM was. | ||
And so no, it shouldn't be canonized in our nation's capital. | ||
We have the proof, ladies and gentlemen, to prove all of that. | ||
And we'll be live from BLM Plaza soon with Nick Sotor, who will be there to document for us. | ||
The erasing of this scar on the face of DC, BLM Plaza. | ||
Here's what's happening right now at BLM Plaza. | ||
There are construction crews outside that are ready to remove this. | ||
And, you know, you could also like rising actually above like even the – Lightning rod that is, you know, race in America. | ||
Is it appropriate? | ||
Would it be appropriate to name it MAGA Plaza? | ||
Because let's take race completely out of it. | ||
Let's just say political ideology, flavor of the moment, okay? | ||
So BLM definitely had its moment. | ||
We're going to review exactly what they did to our nation. | ||
BLM had its moment, had its time in the sun. | ||
What did BLM accomplish? | ||
We let them run our country. | ||
We're going to go through what happened when you let these people run your country. | ||
But right now, just again, let's do the logical fallacies here. | ||
MAGA is the predominant, without question, most powerful political force in the country. | ||
Would you be in favor of us renaming this through force and terrorism MAGA Plaza? | ||
Painting Make America Great Again right down the street in Washington, D.C.? | ||
Because that's all this was. | ||
It was a passing political fad that got a couple of key people, obscenely rich, then left many people dead. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Okay. | ||
Well, it's being... | ||
It's being... | ||
Ripped up right now. | ||
And we're going to, again, be live from BLM Plaza later in the show. | ||
And we'll show you that. | ||
But every American should celebrate this. | ||
It's a particularly bitter point for me. | ||
Because of these protests, I had to flee from Washington, D.C. I was personally affected by this. | ||
These people set my house on fire. | ||
We lived in a row house because they defunded the police, which was part of all this insanity. | ||
They made our neighborhood, which was very much a rougher neighborhood with some open-air drug dealing, various gangland activities, but it was under control. | ||
It's like, you're poor in D.C. This is where you're going to live, right? | ||
My wife and I made a happy home there. | ||
Dude, when they defunded the police, things got so bad so quickly, our house got lit on fire with my, like, infant baby inside. | ||
My firstborn daughter. | ||
It was one of the worst days, without question, the worst day of my life. | ||
Coming home to that. | ||
Freaking cops and firefighters had to break down the doors and stuff. | ||
We had to, like, flee. | ||
House was, like, black. | ||
Ash was, like, billowing into our home, into my baby's crib. | ||
So yeah, I'm personally very angry about this movement. | ||
I'm bitter about it. | ||
I'm upset. | ||
My house wasn't the only thing that was set on fire. | ||
Just a reminder that the mostly peaceful protesters here with BLM set a church on fire. | ||
So St. John's Episcopal Church is the church that's closest to the White House. | ||
It's famous. | ||
Abraham Lincoln prayed there. | ||
Pretty much every president has gone to church there. | ||
It's where President Trump went and attended a service. | ||
Right before the inauguration, they lit the thing on fire. | ||
They were trying to burn it down. | ||
This is arguably the most historic church in the entire country, the most historic Christian church in the country. | ||
And they set it on fire! | ||
Just a little reminder for you. | ||
Here we go. | ||
House where it started, he said peacefully earlier today at what you're looking at live now there in within view of the White House is a totally different story tonight as the looming 11 p.m. curfew is coming. | ||
Kevin, let's check in and see what your take is on whether that's actually going to happen tonight. | ||
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Well, you're unfortunately, Shannon, seeing a terrible scene. | |
Fires burning here along H Street. | ||
We do smell. | ||
Oh, boy. | ||
Oh boy, we're getting tear gassed. | ||
And unfortunately, I can add just a moment ago, it does appear that St. John's Church is on fire. | ||
The parish office, we went downstairs and it is on fire. | ||
I'm going to walk this way. | ||
And this is awful. | ||
We saw graffiti. | ||
Once the door was broken, we saw something similar happen earlier. | ||
And as you can see, there's definitely a fire here. | ||
This is the parish office. | ||
Here, come on back. | ||
Come on back. | ||
Come on back up. | ||
That's good. | ||
So they're trying to clear the area, Shannon, with the pepper spray and with the tear gas to try to clear people. | ||
Anything we can do to get it out? | ||
No, I don't know that there's anything we can do to put that out. | ||
I didn't see an extinguisher. | ||
We're back out here on 8th Street. | ||
Eyes are burning a bit, as you can imagine, as they're trying to disperse the crowd, hopefully to get fire personnel over here to try to put out some of these fires, Shannon. | ||
It's a sad story. | ||
We're only in the parish office, but St. John's Church is a landmark in many ways, so it's very difficult to see this building go up in flames, so hopefully they can get here and put out the fire. | ||
That's what we see right now. | ||
Shannon, back to you. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And Kevin, so people know that is an... | ||
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Thank you. | |
I mean, it looks like Syria. | ||
It looks like a civil war. | ||
Those are the closest streets to our White House. | ||
And then they honored those people by naming the plaza after them? | ||
No, F no. | ||
They burned down a church. | ||
You know, those churches are like built in tinders, right? | ||
Like old wood from 200 years ago is what built that church. | ||
The goal was to burn the closest... | ||
Christian iconography to the White House that you would never be able to get back, of course. | ||
Because they don't even do that style of architecture anymore. | ||
That was their target. | ||
Their target was St. John's Episcopal, right there across the street from the White House. | ||
So they continued, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
They fought up against the barricades at the White House. | ||
Again, this is what it looked like outside of the White House. | ||
These rioters had the sole intent. | ||
This is on White House grounds. | ||
This is in front of the White House. | ||
You never see this footage anymore. | ||
They never play you this footage. | ||
The stuff that happened on January 6th, of course, has been played so much that it's literally crumbling. | ||
It's been run through so many times that the footage itself... | ||
It's literally threadbare. | ||
But you never see this. | ||
You never see this one, that they lit buildings at the White House on fire. | ||
There's a utility shed at the White House that they set ablaze. | ||
So they lit the White House grounds on fire. | ||
This building, which took four years to repair, was set ablaze on the White House grounds. | ||
So they burned the White House. | ||
Here's CNN's coverage of these BLM protesters who were honored with their own memorial in D.C. in front of the White House, physically attacking the cops with the express chant that they're going to kill Trump. | ||
Again, this is the actual insurrection in this country. | ||
By definition, this is an actual insurrection to change the government. | ||
To violently overtake the government, stage a coup, kill the rightful, elected head of the government, this was your insurrection. | ||
Totally buried. | ||
Here we go. | ||
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For police officers, I'm being told by producers, we have Brian Todd back. | |
He's on the phone. | ||
Brian, you're right in the middle of this crowd that we're watching right here. | ||
We're watching this crowd throw things at police officers, and there is a struggle for the barricades. | ||
What are you seeing? | ||
Don, it's a very violent struggle for the barricade, excuse me, and it's gone back and forth between both sides a couple of times. | ||
It seems like the protesters have gotten the upper hand a couple of times. | ||
They've been able to rip away parts of the barricade and kind of haul them away and just toss them. | ||
And then the police will go and bring another part of it and try to reinforce. | ||
And when they do that, the protesters confront them, they throw things at them, and the police try to hold their ground. | ||
It has been a very intense push and pull for, I'd say, at least an hour now. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Thank you. | ||
So we gave BLM a massive microphone and said, okay, we're going to listen to you. | ||
Tell us who you are. | ||
Tell us what you're going to do. | ||
After every single tween, every single 17-year-old white girl posted a black square on her Instagram. | ||
We said, yeah, sure. | ||
Okay, we're listening. | ||
Stop and listen. | ||
Stop and listen. | ||
Okay, we'll listen. | ||
Here's what they had to tell us. | ||
We want to kill you. | ||
We want to burn your churches. | ||
We will take the worst criminal elements on earth. | ||
Remember, Kyle Rittenhouse fired into a crowd of BLM supporters in Wisconsin and hit like three pedophiles. | ||
We'll take some of the worst criminal elements on earth. | ||
We will loose them on your city to burn it to the ground. | ||
We'll set your own house on fire. | ||
Here's a photo of my house, literally ablaze. | ||
We'll set your home on fire. | ||
So this is the adjoining house. | ||
This is the drug home. | ||
This is the house that got firebombed. | ||
My house is right there next door. | ||
You can see the white brick. | ||
So this is our house in flames. | ||
My child's sitting there inside. | ||
White house. | ||
So there you go. | ||
Yeah, great. | ||
Great. | ||
We will mercilessly murder, kill, rampage, rape, destroy. | ||
We'll try and kill Trump. | ||
And then when you donate money to us, what will happen is we'll embezzle it. | ||
And even though we call ourselves trained Marxists, we will take as much of your dirty, filthy capitalist pig money and buy mansions with it. | ||
Inside the $6 million BLM mansion! | ||
That was bought with donated funds. | ||
Would you look at this? | ||
Well, well, well. | ||
Wow, they are living large. | ||
Here, the BLM Trap House. | ||
The sprawling $6 million mansion, bought by Black Lives Matter in Los Angeles, once hosted Humphrey Bogart and Marilyn Monroe, comes complete with a soundstage, music studio, pool, two-bedroom guest house, 7,000-square-foot studio city compound. | ||
It is very impressive and newly renovated. | ||
Would you look at this? | ||
Some of these photos are really great. | ||
BLM lives a lot nicer. | ||
Lives a lot better than you do. | ||
Now, wow, look at that backyard. | ||
Look at that pool. | ||
This is how the communist BLM founders live. | ||
Patrice Collures. | ||
And they apparently filmed... | ||
Look at this content they're filming. | ||
Scroll down, please. | ||
Man, them sitting at a table with a charcuterie board and champagne? | ||
Oh my, the struggle is so real. | ||
Look at that. | ||
Oh wow. | ||
Such struggle for these trained Marxists. | ||
This is what they did. | ||
They professionally embezzled all of your money. | ||
Black Lives Matter executive accused of siphoning $10 million from donors. | ||
Patrice Colors admits to using $6 million mansion for parties. | ||
So they took this moment where all of America was sitting and listening and they said, F you, we hate you. | ||
We're going to steal all your money and we're going to burn your house down. | ||
We're going to try and kill your president. | ||
That was the message from BLM. | ||
So good riddance. | ||
It's despicable that it ever came to this, that it was ever painted on the ground in Washington, D.C. Candace Owens, if you want to dig a little bit deeper, did an unbelievable job. | ||
At exposing BLM as the greatest fraud in history. | ||
We actually went to the premiere of this documentary. | ||
And it was just great. | ||
Here's a little snapshot of the trailer. | ||
If you want to re-educate yourself as to the horrors that we just lived through based on these people and an insight into what they want to do to your country. | ||
Here you go. | ||
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Lives Matter released their 990 IRS filing. | |
They collected 80 million dollars. | ||
Where is that money? | ||
It's not here. | ||
Everything looks worse than it was. | ||
Where have you seen that money impacted throughout the city? | ||
So my producer just sent me a link. | ||
It is just shocking to me. | ||
Because of how much money was raised to think that where he lived, the bills weren't being covered. | ||
Super frustrating, but that's a dead end, so... | ||
And here's where it gets really interesting. | ||
Ready for some BLM pride? | ||
Another 200K went to escorts, BDSM workers, strippers, peep show workers, phone sex operators, and webcam performers. | ||
And then at that moment... | ||
It became personal. | ||
And I thought, not only am I going to say the truth, I am going to scream the truth louder than you can scream the lies. | ||
Still holds up. | ||
And good, again, good riddance. | ||
You go to the premiere here. | ||
Always have the photos. | ||
Always have the photos handy. | ||
Very, very, very interesting. | ||
Here's ALX not wearing tube socks, or at least you couldn't tell. | ||
At the premiere, we had a really fun time. | ||
We've got, is that Kobe Covington? | ||
All right, Kobe Covington and Kanye and Ray J and Candace. | ||
What a night! | ||
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It's like crazy. | |
There was a moment, by the way, where actual journalism was done here. | ||
Of course, what happened was the single greatest. | ||
Nonprofit donation fraud ever perpetrated. | ||
They've raised hundreds of millions of dollars. | ||
Candace Owens, the only person with the temerity to actually go up and knock on the door of one of the mansions of the BLM founders, the Marxists. | ||
Remember, she said, we're trained Marxists. | ||
Let's go see how they live. | ||
Throwback. | ||
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Go. | |
Remember the BLM movement, May of 2020, when every high school girl in America was absolutely required to put a black square on her Instagram page? | ||
Remember that? | ||
BLM, everyone's for BLM. | ||
Mitt Romney marched with BLM. | ||
What was that? | ||
Well, it was a scam, actually, it turns out. | ||
It was a scam. | ||
And it really hurt the country. | ||
Candace Owens has done an entire documentary on this. | ||
It's called The Greatest Lie Ever Sold, George Floyd and the Rise of BLM. | ||
For the documentary, she showed up to the gated mansion in Laurel Canyon, Los Angeles, owned by BLM co-founder Patrice Cullors. | ||
Cullors then posted a video on Instagram complaining about Candace Owens' reporting. | ||
Watch this. | ||
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So we are headed to Laurel Canyon. | |
We've yet to see any black people in this neighborhood. | ||
So there's definitely somebody home. | ||
Hello? | ||
I was just looking to speak to whoever is at this property. | ||
Sir? | ||
Hello? | ||
I don't know if he's going to get someone. | ||
I see a very cute German shepherd, it looks like. | ||
This morning, I woke up to Candace Owens being outside of my house with a news crew. | ||
I can't see how this purchase helped black lives anywhere in America. | ||
I can't even find a black life on the property. | ||
The dog's not even black. | ||
So, what's that? | ||
So they're literally trying to destroy us. | ||
They're trying to destroy me. | ||
They're trying to destroy the movement. | ||
And I really, I just need us to be stronger. | ||
When you live in a multi-million dollar home in Luro Canyon, it can be hard. | ||
Candace Owens is the person who caused the suffering you just saw. | ||
She's the producer of the brand new documentary. | ||
Again, I encourage you to check out Candace's work on this. | ||
I encourage you to go watch The Greatest Lie Ever Sold, and you... | ||
Like, you will see some remarkable insights. | ||
And I hope she does follow up on this. | ||
Because it really, like, begs the question, where'd the money go? | ||
You go check the 990s and the tax filings, you see that they just funneled it directly into her family members. | ||
Patrice Collures just used this as a slush fund. | ||
She gave a million dollars to her brother-in-law, a million dollars to her cousin, a million dollars to her sister, a million dollars to her auntie. | ||
It was just a massive... | ||
It's a massive slush fund fraudulently perpetrated on the American people, used in order to destabilize our nation, in order to rig the 2020 election, in order to steal the election from President Trump. | ||
Funny how what man intends for evil, God intends for good. | ||
Now BLM Plaza is being scraped, ladies and gentlemen, from the earth. | ||
And good riddance, actually. | ||
We shouldn't have monuments. | ||
To terrorist groups and to fraudulent grifters who are trained Marxists in this country. | ||
So again, ladies and gentlemen, good riddance. | ||
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Okay. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, we are ready to rock on this special little issue, this special little topic that I wanted to get to right before our guest, the great Congressman Scott Perry, that the CBP1 app has been turned into a deportation app, which is so awesome. | ||
One last little bit of news here. | ||
The app that was used in order to funnel and to deliver tens of thousands of criminal aliens, millions of criminal aliens, into this country in the dark of night, was shut down and now has been totally reversed into a self-deportation app. | ||
Here's the news. | ||
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This is pretty remarkable. | |
The Trump administration has taken that controversial CBP-1 cell phone app for migrants that the Biden administration was using, and they've repurposed it into a self-deportation app that is officially launching today. | ||
And we're getting an exclusive first look at it. | ||
Take a look. | ||
The app is now called CBP Home. | ||
It allows illegal aliens in the U.S. to register to self-deport. | ||
They fill out biographical information, including their countries of citizenship, which country they plan to return to. | ||
Their alien registration numbers, their contact information, and it allows them to upload photos of themselves to confirm their identity. | ||
All of it is then submitted to CBP, and they leave the country. | ||
Now, you might be asking yourself, well, why would an illegal immigrant want to self-deport? | ||
DHS says if they leave now, they will have the opportunity to return to the U.S. legally in the future and chase the American dream. | ||
But if they don't leave, they will be found, arrested, detained, and deported with a permanent ban on entry into the United States. | ||
In a statement to Fox News, DHS Secretary Kristi Noem said in part, quote, the Biden administration exploited the CBP-1 app to allow more than one million aliens to illegally enter the United States. | ||
With the launching of the CBP Home app, we are restoring integrity to our immigration system. | ||
If they don't self-deport, we will find them, deport them, and they will never return. | ||
The Biden administration's use of the CBP-1 app allowed more than 40,000 migrants to come into the U.S. at a port of entry every single month. | ||
That totaled nearly one million migrants by the end of his presidency. | ||
President Trump terminated that app immediately upon taking office, leading to scenes like this, showing migrants dismayed at the border on the day of his inauguration as they learned their CBP-1 appointments were canceled and were never coming back. | ||
And DHS tells me that any migrants who had that CBP-1 app on their phone will see it automatically update to this new self-deportation app starting today. | ||
And DHS can also use the data from the prior CBP-1 registrations to track migrants for removal. | ||
So in a nutshell, Dana, Trump just took Biden's program, which was bringing migrants in, and has now totally repurposed it to get them out. | ||
It's kind of genius, actually. | ||
It worked in reverse! | ||
It really is the efferoundest of times and the fine outingest of times. | ||
And joining us to talk about all of this is the great congressman from the state of Pennsylvania, Congressman Scott Perry, who joins us live now. | ||
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Thank you. | |
Thank you. | ||
you you you you Congressman, welcome back to the program. | ||
So much to talk about today. | ||
You are on foreign affairs, so this is a very fun foreign affair to talk about. | ||
So the CBP1 app has now been turned into a deportation app. | ||
Great job, administration. | ||
Great job. | ||
Mark this up in the category of I woke up today to yet one more great thing that I didn't have the day before because Donald Trump is the president. | ||
The CBP1 app was set up by the Biden administration to facilitate the illegal entry of foreign nationals into our country. | ||
And the president has turned it into what is effectively their... | ||
You know, their methodology to the doorstep back to where they came from. | ||
And more so than that, with the moniker and the proviso that if you don't self-deport and we have to do it, you can never come back. | ||
And also, let this also be known, that government-provided cell phone that your CBP1 app is on. | ||
Yeah, we're using that to find you as well. | ||
So as long as you hang on to that and call some drug dealer in Mexico. | ||
Or some human trafficker that you're working with. | ||
We're going to use that to find you and deport you and probably go find them and arrest them. | ||
Yeah, I mean, that does kind of cut both ways. | ||
So if you have that app on your phone, you clearly used... | ||
There's no other reason to download that app other than you probably came here illegally through that program. | ||
So there's a really great... | ||
You're walking around with a tracking device. | ||
Yeah, you are walking around with a tracking device. | ||
And look, as Americans... | ||
Many of us who have been persecuted or prosecuted by the federal government, as true citizens born here and bona fide in the United States, we're frustrated that the federal government has turned its power, its awesome power on us. | ||
It's about time that the federal government is working for us and against people that came here illegally, under the provisions of coming illegally. | ||
They knew they were doing it. | ||
They knew they were breaking the law. | ||
But since they had the CPV1 app, they somehow thought that they were justified because Joe Biden said, it's okay to break the law as long as I say so. | ||
It's wonderful that we're taking this Americans first, America first approach to immigration. | ||
So, yeah, dovetailing into this and into our next topic that I want to cover, which is BLM and BLM Plaza in Washington, D.C., there was an agitator. | ||
There was a criminal protester that was at Columbia University. | ||
Apparently he was here as a guest on a visa program. | ||
Now he's being deported. | ||
It was one of the Hamas protesters. | ||
Your take on that? | ||
Well, you know, coming to this country to go to school or to visit is a privilege. | ||
It is not a right. | ||
We don't invite you to come and then protest against our country and disrupt things, create chaos, hold up traffic, make things unsafe. | ||
You're not invited to come here and do that. | ||
You know, we have free speech in this country, but you are here as a favor. | ||
And so if you're going to do those kind of things, well, you can go back. | ||
And stay in the country that probably you came from that already hates us. | ||
We don't have to invite you here to hate us. | ||
You can hate us from afar and not disrupt traffic and make things unsafe for us here. | ||
I think Elon Musk said it best this weekend. | ||
You can hate us for free. | ||
It's great. | ||
It's free to hate us. | ||
Have a great time. | ||
Just do it from over there. | ||
Yeah, you don't have to do it on our streets. | ||
Exactly right. | ||
Speaking of streets, BLM Plaza is being now deconstructed. | ||
Based on, apparently, orders from or threats from the Republican majority in the House, we totally agree with this. | ||
You shouldn't have monuments to terrorist organizations or some of the largest political grifts, fraudulent organizations in the country's history. | ||
But this is something very personal to me, Congressman, because I personally... | ||
I watched Rand Paul get assaulted in this plaza, and then they named, they honored the group. | ||
I watched these people burn the church down. | ||
They set St. John's on fire. | ||
They tried to kill Trump. | ||
They sent White House buildings on fire, and then they honored these people by naming the plaza after them. | ||
What an affront. | ||
It's the ultimate insult upon injury. | ||
And the legislation was written. | ||
It was sitting ready to be introduced. | ||
I would have been a co-sponsor of it. | ||
And thank goodness the mayor of D.C. and the leadership in D.C. saw the light before it happened and said, you know what? | ||
We're going to get ahead of this before you introduce the legislation and make us have to deal with it out in public and defend. | ||
This lawlessness and this chaos, and like you said, one of the greatest political grifts in history, not to mention the danger that's associated with BLM. | ||
We're just going to take care of this ourselves, so there's nothing to see here. | ||
And look, if that's what it takes, okay, but we're not going to stop, and it's an indicator of what we can get done when we take a shot across the bow. | ||
Yes, Congressman, can you explain maybe what did that legislation look like? | ||
What was going to happen? | ||
My understanding is that if they didn't take that off and rename that Liberty Plaza, they were going to lose funding. | ||
That's the key to everything because everybody, especially D.C., lives on federal funding, right? | ||
And so they were going to lose a certain amount of funding if they didn't change it to Liberty Plaza. | ||
And I think that we would have had a good chance at seeing that bill pass very quickly. | ||
They didn't want to have the discussion. | ||
Understand, when a bill comes to the floor, there's going to be a debate. | ||
They were going to have to go out. | ||
The Democrats were going to have to go out and debate why that couldn't happen, why it had to remain Black Lives Matter plaza, and why it's okay to assault United States senators, set things on fire, disrupt traffic. | ||
They were going to have to go out and defend that. | ||
They didn't want to do it. | ||
So they just said, look, we're going to take care of this ourselves. | ||
Yeah, there were no charges. | ||
We played a clip. | ||
I'm sure you love Rand Paul. | ||
We love Rand Paul on the program. | ||
The guy's a wonderful member of Congress, and he and his wife are getting physically assaulted. | ||
They're chucking batteries at him. | ||
They're hitting the police officers, and nothing happened to these people. | ||
I was there. | ||
I don't know if you were there, Congressman. | ||
I was standing. | ||
I was right there, standing, filming. | ||
And I couldn't believe it. | ||
They let these people walk. | ||
And not only that, they honored them! | ||
They honored them. | ||
Yeah, like I said, the ultimate insult upon injury. | ||
These people think that Washington, D.C. is their city. | ||
And while we appreciate that they live there, they can exercise their right to free speech and to protest their government, this is also America's capital. | ||
And Americans from around the country need to be able to come to their capital and feel safe. | ||
And not have to worry that because they're not from the city and not on the right side of the city's political leaning, that they're going to be attacked and go home in an ambulance instead of in an Uber. | ||
And I think that's the indication of what's occurring there. | ||
So there's been a lot of critiques as to how BLM has spent the... | ||
$100 million was lavished upon them by Americans. | ||
There are a lot of rules as a nonprofit as to how you can and cannot spend money that you get tax-free as a donation. | ||
Would you be in favor of an investigation into BLM? | ||
Here's what I'm not in favor of. | ||
Why hasn't the investigation started two weeks ago, a month ago? | ||
Why aren't charges already forthcoming? | ||
Where are the indictments? | ||
Of course this has been... | ||
Just wholesale theft. | ||
And not only do they not arrest the people on the streets that are throwing punches and batteries and assaulting people, they don't arrest the people or they haven't arrested the people that orchestrated this whole wholesale theft and fraud from the American people. | ||
There are a lot of... | ||
Fine, well-minded, high-minded charities out there that are trying to do the right thing, and this gives all of them a bad name, which is why there has to be accountability. | ||
There always has to be accountability so that people have trust in the system. | ||
But if you can get away with this, you can get away with anything. | ||
Yeah, if you can get away with it. | ||
With lining the pockets of your family members. | ||
The 990s are public, so it's just family members directly connected to the founders. | ||
They got millions of dollars for security, having no backgrounds in security at all. | ||
Mansions, purchases of multiple mansions in different states. | ||
Really, I would love to see a full-scale investigation. | ||
I mean, you run Oversight. | ||
You're on Oversight. | ||
Would you push on Oversight? | ||
Yeah, absolutely. | ||
Throw an investigation into this group. | ||
Obviously, we're working on different things with past administrations and the weaponization of government and all those kind of things. | ||
We'll be able to refer charges. | ||
It'd be great if this came right from the DOJ because they don't have to wait on referred charges. | ||
They don't have to wait on the politics. | ||
They don't have to wait five minutes of time between a Republican and a Democrat asking questions. | ||
They can go right to the facts. | ||
And look at, like you said, the documentation and how the money was spent. | ||
Is this fraud or is it not? | ||
We're bringing charges like this could happen pretty quickly. | ||
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OK, well, I mean, we'd love to see. | ||
I just like we'd love to see something happen to the people who lit a church on fire. | ||
Right. | ||
St. John's St. John's Church on fire and almost historic church, arguably the most historic church in America and wanted to burn it to the ground. | ||
Yeah, they did want to burn it to the ground. | ||
And of course, the president was locked in a bunker in the basement of the Capitol of the White House. | ||
But that had no overtones of an insurrection at all. | ||
That's just unhappy people exercising their First Amendment right. | ||
Yes, that's right. | ||
All right. | ||
So final question here, Congressman. | ||
This big bill is coming up, the big, beautiful bill. | ||
You know, Thomas Massey says he's not going to vote for it. | ||
There's been consternation on one side and the other. | ||
Is this thing going to pass? | ||
And, you know, what's your take on it? | ||
Well, look, I don't love CRs. | ||
This will be the second one I've ever voted for. | ||
But there is a different context is important. | ||
So I certainly don't love CRs when Democrats are in charge and when Biden's in the White House. | ||
And I don't love them much more when Republicans are in charge of the legislature. | ||
Don't get their work done. | ||
And then there's a Democrat in charge. | ||
The context is important. | ||
Here we have the opportunity to freeze spending for six months while DOGE and while the Office of Management and Budget continues to make cuts. | ||
To things that we don't need to be spending money on and that we can't afford. | ||
And what it does, we don't want to stop the momentum of Doge. | ||
We don't want to stop the momentum of management and budget or this president. | ||
And we certainly don't want Chuck Schumer, Nancy Pelosi, and Hakeem Jeffries to determine what we do policy-wise here. | ||
And what they're demanding is that we stop Doge and that we rein in the president for their votes. | ||
That's what their votes would require. | ||
So it's going to take every single Republican. | ||
I'm on board of keeping the doge going, keeping the Office of Management and Budget from writing and signing and paying out stupid contractual agreements from the Biden administration. | ||
I'm in favor of actually getting us to the reconciliation budget. | ||
This is just a blip on the radar screen to continue to fund government for the next six months while we get to the real work, which is the reconciliation. | ||
Yes, okay. | ||
I mean, listen, I've heard both sides of the argument. | ||
You don't want to throw sand into the gears of an administration that is moving at lightning speed right now. | ||
One final real quick question about Director Bordersard, Tom Homan, saying he has run out of funding for deportations. | ||
Is that going to be part of this bill? | ||
That is not, as far as I know, part of the CR. | ||
Something could end up there. | ||
Now, they can reprogram a little bit of money. | ||
This is why it's important to get to this big, beautiful bill. | ||
I was for the two-bill approach because we funded in the two-bill approach Thomas Homan and the Borders are getting that work done, but that's not going to happen. | ||
Apparently that's not going to happen. | ||
So we need to get to the one big, beautiful bill very quickly. | ||
And we have a hurdle in front of us right now, which is this March funding deadline. | ||
So let's get past that so we can get the home and the money he needs so he can continue the president's mission of cleaning up our country from all these people that came here illegally, many using the CBP1 app. | ||
So yeah, we've got to get to that and we've got to get to it quickly. | ||
We can't wait until mid-summer or something like that. | ||
We need to be looking at that one bill. | ||
As soon as the 14th is beyond us and get to passing that next. | ||
Rings like a bell, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
You'll rarely hear a member of Congress that can actually go out and speak like this. | ||
You must follow the great Scott Perry. | ||
Follow him here on X. He's got 140,000 subs. | ||
Make sure that the people who are fighting for us have extra... | ||
Power, extra gunpowder. | ||
Get in there and follow the great congressman. | ||
And Scott, thank you so much for being on the program. | ||
Well, it's awesome to be with you. | ||
Thank you. | ||
God bless you and your audience for being in the fight, being informed, and getting after saving our republic. | ||
My man. | ||
All right. | ||
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you you you you Ladies and gentlemen, joining us... | ||
Right now, who's up against a very hard out, is Ezra Levant from our great brother, sister, future 51st, I don't know, nation of Canada. | ||
Ezra is the founder of Rebel News, and he's a kick-ass dude, and we want to have him on to talk about the new elections in Canada. | ||
What's going to happen next? | ||
Let's go. | ||
Ezra, what's going on, man? | ||
How are you? | ||
Benning, I'm great. | ||
Justin Trudeau, his last day as Prime Minister is today. | ||
Yesterday, the Liberal Party selected his successor. | ||
I've got to tell you, his successor is just as bad. | ||
A globalist who was on the board of the World Economic Forum. | ||
He used to be the central banker in Canada. | ||
Then he got promoted to be central banker in the UK, where he hung out with Ghislaine Maxwell. | ||
There's photos of it. | ||
Then he left to join Brookfield Asset Management, which is like a mini BlackRock. | ||
And from within Brookfield, he pushed ESG. | ||
He pushed carbon taxes and environmentalism into the companies he invested in. | ||
Well, now he's the liberal leader and he's going to be appointed PM. | ||
I'm a little bit worried, Benny, that Donald Trump is not going to like the cut of this guy's jib. | ||
And he's going to be taking pot shots at this guy and hitting the rest of our country. | ||
And I say that because the tariffs on Canada... | ||
I don't know if you know, Benny, but the number one export Canada sells to the United States, it's not maple syrup, it's not even cars. | ||
It's oil. | ||
And I call it ethical oil from Canada's oil sands, as opposed to conflict oil from OPEC countries or Russia. | ||
And here's what I would say to my America First friends. | ||
When you're shooting at these liberal politicians, when you're yanking their chain by saying, you know, Governor Trudeau or 51st State, I get it, and we all hate these liberal leaders too. | ||
But don't push away our oil, because China... | ||
It's sniffing around at Canada's oil sands. | ||
I have a better idea. | ||
America shouldn't tear up the oil because you can't move the oil sands to America. | ||
It's not like a factory that you could pack up and move to America. | ||
The oil sands is where it is. | ||
It's in the most pro-U.S. | ||
province in Canada called Alberta. | ||
Don't push it away, Benny. | ||
Pull it close. | ||
I have an idea. | ||
I call it the deal of the century because I'm trying to think, how does Donald Trump think? | ||
He thinks in terms of real estate, right? | ||
Buy Greenland. | ||
Buy Panama. | ||
Don't buy Canada. | ||
You don't want it. | ||
You don't want the French-English bilingualism. | ||
You don't want another California in your electoral college, trust me. | ||
But what you want is the oil. | ||
I think Trump should sign a 50-year deal to buy all the oil in the oil sands and with the money, insist that Canada rebuild its military. | ||
So instead of pushing away Canada's oil, pull it in close. | ||
Lock it in. | ||
And here's the icing on the cake. | ||
If you replace all your OPEC conflict oil imports with Canadian ethical oil, you don't have to spend $50 billion a year patrolling the Persian Gulf sea lanes because it's not your business anymore. | ||
Anyway, that's my case for Canadian oil. | ||
But the bad news is we've got a liberal prime minister for at least a little while yet. | ||
They're going to agitate each other. | ||
The two aren't going to like each other. | ||
And so you're saying that some of this could... | ||
Backfire, potentially. | ||
And alienate patriotic Canadians that are generally on our side. | ||
And there are a lot of patriots in Canada. | ||
I mean, it's a little bit of a leftist-centered country. | ||
I acknowledge that. | ||
But look, we really are seamless. | ||
I mean, there's a little bit of an accent difference we say about and house. | ||
We pronounce a few words a little differently than Americans. | ||
And we're a little different in how we spell things and we use kilometers instead of miles. | ||
But I think I've just summed up a lot of the differences. | ||
You really, half of your Saturday Night Live comedians are Canadian. | ||
Now, I know that's probably not a plus. | ||
I saw Mike Myers the other night. | ||
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Yeah. | |
Okay, so can you educate us? | ||
What's Pierre Polyev? | ||
Good or not? | ||
And when? | ||
This election actually happens. | ||
Is it going to be the proverbial bloodbath that we hear about for liberals? | ||
Great question. | ||
Pierre Polyev is the Conservative Party leader, and he's as conservative as you get in Canada. | ||
I've known him for more than 20 years, and he's been talking conservative even when it wasn't cool. | ||
He's in a bit of a pickle, because if you're too conservative, now people say, oh, you're just Trump's poodle up here. | ||
You're going to sell out Canada. | ||
So actually, some of this 51st state banter, which I think, you know, that's typical Trump trolling. | ||
There's a great sense of humor behind it. | ||
And it was poking at Trudeau, and it worked. | ||
But some other Canadians are saying... | ||
Pierre Paliyev is a mini-Trump. | ||
He's not. | ||
He's a conservative guy, but he's a Canadian guy. | ||
I'm a little worried, but I think Trudeau has wrecked things so badly in Canada that the country wants to throw out the liberals. | ||
And I think that in the election, the conservatives will win. | ||
I just hope that we have a chance to properly vet this new liberal named Mark Carney. | ||
He's the guy I mentioned about, the former Central Bank or World Economic Forum guy. | ||
Because he has actually not lived in Canada for years. | ||
In fact, his wife still lives and works in New York City. | ||
He just moved Brookfield Asset Management to New York City. | ||
He's got three passports like any good globalist would. | ||
So I don't think 99% of Canadians even recognize his face. | ||
He sort of looks like a funeral parlor boss. | ||
So it would be... | ||
It's so weird. | ||
He's like some prince who's been living abroad, has decided to come home to the Shire to rule over us because it's his turn. | ||
So this guy, Mark Carney, is a problem for sure, Benny. | ||
But if we can just get through the next few months until the election... | ||
I think Pierre Polyev's going to win, and you're going to have someone who's going to work with Trump to strengthen our military, get rid of some of the trade irritants, and the number one thing I think Pierre Polyev's going to do that Americans are going to appreciate, he's going to take the war on fentanyl to new levels. | ||
Pierre Polyev is so tough on crime. | ||
He's for mandatory minimum sentences. | ||
I think he's even talked about life in prison for fentanyl. | ||
I got to check on that. | ||
Like, he's tougher than any Canadian has ever been on crime. | ||
And I think Trump's going to look at that and say, all right, you're no Justin Trudeau. | ||
So my hope is for my dear American friends, especially the America First ones. | ||
When you're shooting at these liberal leaders, remember that not all Canadians are for it. | ||
And that actually a lot of Canadians really love America. | ||
I mean, I'm a proud Canadian, but my God, did we ever win the lottery of life being born right next to America. | ||
I mean, I'm glad we're not in some rougher neighborhoods in the world. | ||
We're so lucky. | ||
But in a way, Americans are lucky too because we got all this oil up here. | ||
I don't know if you know, Benny, but the Canadian oil sands have more oil than any other country in the world other than Venezuela and Saudi Arabia. | ||
170 billion barrels. | ||
So a 50-year deal to buy all our oil. | ||
It's just a pipeline. | ||
You don't even need tanker ships. | ||
So forget about the Houthis hijacking tankers. | ||
Forget about terrorism in the Middle East. | ||
You can get out of that. | ||
America first. | ||
Pull in the oil sands. | ||
We'll be with you. | ||
Give us a few months to settle this whole pure poly of... | ||
Mark Carney thing. | ||
Don't give up on Canada. | ||
We won't give up on you, okay? | ||
Okay. | ||
I know, Ezra, you have a hard out, but very quickly here, we have the photo of Jelaine Maxwell. | ||
What the hell is going on with these unelected people? | ||
They tried to pull a Kamala Harris on. | ||
You're getting Kamala Harris-ed here, right? | ||
That's exactly right. | ||
It's somebody that nobody elected, right? | ||
And it's someone with a very creepy background. | ||
This is Carney, I think, in the purple shirt right here. | ||
That's right. | ||
Yeah, and his wife is on the far right, and that lady in black, that's Keenly Maxwell, and there's a lot of photos, because remember, he was sort of this princely type in the UK. | ||
He moved to the UK, he became the head of the Bank of England, the first foreigner to have that position, and he basically used it as a power position to network. | ||
He really is the World Economic Forum personified. | ||
He's never been elected to anything, but he rules over us. | ||
He says he's a Canadian, but he actually has three passports. | ||
This guy believes that you should have to turn down your thermostat in the winter. | ||
You shouldn't be able to drive or fly. | ||
You should live in a 15-minute city, but he's the private jet guy going all over the world. | ||
And they're looking at Canada as some sort of prize to be bought. | ||
It's sort of a George Soros mindset. | ||
This guy's slick, and the media love him. | ||
And you're 100% right when you say he's the Kamala Harris move, because Trudeau was so toxic. | ||
And it was a Trump tweet that did it. | ||
If you look back, it was Trump in November saying, I want that border solved by the time... | ||
My inauguration. | ||
And that set in motion a series of things where he demanded that the finance minister take on the file and she quit. | ||
It's just bigger and bigger dominoes. | ||
Donald Trump tipped over the first tiny domino with a tweet. | ||
That led to Justin Trudeau's ouster. | ||
We just got to deal with his successor, Mark Carney here. | ||
And that's his biography, his World Economic Forum biography. | ||
I don't know if you know much about the World Economic Forum, Benny. | ||
Oh, you do, my brother. | ||
You do. | ||
They've got this crazy supervillain leader named Klaus Schwab. | ||
And he speaks in a... | ||
It's too much. | ||
The German accent. | ||
And he said about Canada, we have penetrated the cabinet. | ||
And you've got to say it in the German accent. | ||
But it's true. | ||
Trudeau was a World Economic Forum young leader. | ||
Mark Carney's World Economic Forum board member. | ||
They sort of run Canada as a colony. | ||
Yeah, that's Klaus Schwab right there. | ||
Look at that guy. | ||
He's like a Bond villain. | ||
So we got to fight these guys off. | ||
Pierre Polyev is the conservative hope. | ||
And I'm just saying, hey, America, don't give up on us, okay? | ||
Don't judge us all by Justin Trudeau. | ||
I want you to know that... | ||
The last poll I saw in January on the subject, Justin Trudeau was less popular in Canada than Donald Trump was in Canada. | ||
Trump would have beat Trudeau in an election in Canada. | ||
True story. | ||
All right. | ||
So don't let them Kamala, your country. | ||
That's right. | ||
No elections, oligarchs choosing, little moving people around on the chessboard. | ||
I've got one more detail. | ||
I've got to go in about five minutes, but let me tell you one more detail. | ||
You mentioned that this guy has never been elected. | ||
He was selected by the Liberal Party, but let me tell you a little bit how their leadership contest went. | ||
You did not have to be a Canadian citizen to vote in it. | ||
Come on. | ||
They allowed foreign nationals to vote as young as 14 years old. | ||
So a 14-year-old child who is a citizen of a foreign country, as long as they're a permanent resident in Canada, a 14-year-old could vote. | ||
So they had 400,000 people register to vote, but they wound up disqualifying two-thirds of them, and they didn't explain that. | ||
So two-thirds of the people signed up were either... | ||
Fake? | ||
Or bots? | ||
Or maybe the People's Republic of China had some internet operation? | ||
Like, there's so many question marks. | ||
But even if it was legit, by the way, this guy has never been elected by any Canadian. | ||
He's never even run for dog catcher. | ||
We are having our new prime minister installed. | ||
He's being selected. | ||
So please, America, do not think we all love this guy, Mark Carney. | ||
I promise you we don't. | ||
Just stay with us and don't give up on us, Benny. | ||
Yes. | ||
All right. | ||
Just let us know when the next trucker protest is. | ||
We'll be there. | ||
Honk, honk. | ||
Ezra, one of the best, man. | ||
Follow Ezra right over here. | ||
He got 500,000 subs on his ex. | ||
He's fantastic. | ||
He runs Rebel News. | ||
And he's one of those guys who not just runs Rebel News, but he's literally running through the World Economic Forum talking to some of the... | ||
Biggest goblins out there and making huge impact. | ||
We love your work, Ezra. | ||
And we say Godspeed, brother. | ||
Thank you, Benny. | ||
Keep up the fight down there. | ||
All right. | ||
See you, man. | ||
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See you later. | |
See you later. | ||
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Okay, ladies and gentlemen, stepping over to Black Lives Matter Plaza is our dear friend, who's always on the ground. | ||
We're going to christen him. | ||
I don't have any champagne in the studio. | ||
We're going to officially christen Nick Sartor as our on-the-ground investigative journalist in Washington, D.C. We haven't done any salary negotiations with Nick. | ||
We'll do it live on the program. | ||
He's so awesome. | ||
He joins us live now from BLM Plaza. | ||
you you you Nick, you are the man. | ||
We're so excited to always have you on the spot, man. | ||
And okay, so we have BLM Plaza live behind you right now. | ||
Yeah, we can no longer call it BLM Plaza. | ||
At this point, it's just Black Lives because Matters is now pretty much gone at this point. | ||
It's pretty much totally disappeared. | ||
You can see in the background, Kevin Posobiec is actually sitting behind me. | ||
I just met him here. | ||
He brought Wawa, as you can see. | ||
To the construction workers out here that are braving the angry, you know, BLM activists. | ||
You know, these people don't actually, these BLM activists, they don't really go to work or anything like that. | ||
So they have time to stand around here all day and just yell at the construction workers. | ||
So they've had to bring a bunch of cops in to see over there. | ||
Yeah, so they're guarding the perimeter now on both sides because, you know, they can't stop being harassed. | ||
It's ridiculous. | ||
You know, but I'm telling you, it's such an honor to be here and watching this live, Benny. | ||
I'm telling you, this has made my month already. | ||
So, okay, this is like painting. | ||
It's like big letters that have been painted, for those who are unfamiliar, painted on the biggest street leading up to the White House, right? | ||
There's a very famous avenue in America. | ||
You can see the White House right back there. | ||
I mean, it's that close. | ||
There it is. | ||
You can see the White House, statue of Andrew Jackson. | ||
They were trying to tear that down, too. | ||
And so are they removing the letters? | ||
What is the work that you see being done right now, Nick? | ||
Yeah, so actually, I'll bring you to it, actually. | ||
Let's do that. | ||
Sure. | ||
I'll show you here. | ||
So it's actually a little bit more than just painted here. | ||
It's actually cemented into the pavement. | ||
So even if you were to just take the paint up, you're still going to see the lettering. | ||
It's actually carved into the bricks. | ||
It's not like they cut out sections of the bricks. | ||
This was a brick road before. | ||
And they put in slabs of concrete that are now painted in yellow. | ||
So they have to remove everything. | ||
That seems insanely expensive. | ||
We had a member of Congress on here saying there needs to be a full BLM investigation. | ||
So the city of Washington, D.C., this has got to cost millions. | ||
I had no idea that this was like, I thought this was like, I thought this was spray painted. | ||
Stupid me. | ||
I thought this was kind of like painted on just the bricks. | ||
So you're saying that this is going to be a massive job to remove this. | ||
Yeah, but we're talking about at least a two-week job out here. | ||
Wow. | ||
Because this spans, I don't know if you have an overhead shot of what this looks like, but it spans three blocks all the way down. | ||
I mean, this is... | ||
This was a boondoggle from the Summer of Love. | ||
It's a relic of a dark, dark past that's finally disappearing. | ||
I mean, as you can see, actually, I'll mention this part, there are bollards in the middle of the road as well, because a lot of the locals here weren't too happy about having their road graffitied in Black Lives Matter, so they'd come and do donuts in the middle of the road and rip up the paint. | ||
What a mess. | ||
What a disaster. | ||
Okay, so this is something that I wanted to ask you based on your extensive work and journalism covering these riots. | ||
Now, I know that you covered the BLM riots, and I know that you've covered left-wing activism and violent left-wing activism. | ||
It seems like such a prima facie insult to every American to honor a terrorist group, which is actually what this group was. | ||
They tried to burn down St. John's Episcopal, which is, I think, right behind you, right there, that beautiful church. | ||
They set it ablaze. | ||
And then right there, you're in front of the St. Regis Hotel. | ||
That's where Rand Paul was staying when they tried to kill Rand Paul after trying to kill Donald Trump in this same place. | ||
And then Libs honored them. | ||
They gave him a monument, which is what's currently being deconstructed behind you. | ||
What an insult. | ||
Yeah, and I mean, it was a fraud organization. | ||
They were extorting people for money, buying mansions in Los Angeles and in some of the most expensive zip codes in the United States. | ||
I mean, what good did they do besides just dividing us? | ||
I mean, and the fact that you painted on the street right in front of the White House, you know, the people's house over here is just it's it's it's ridiculous. | ||
I mean, it's at this point, the grift has been exposed. | ||
We know who they are. | ||
You know, I'm telling you, there's so many people looking at me mad about me talking to the sidewalk. | ||
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I'm so used to it. | |
I was going to ask, Nick, you know, you're a member of the press and you get more clicks and views than the vast majority of reporters in the world. | ||
And you're at the top of the top. | ||
But, dude, you take your life into your own hands going into these left-wing protests. | ||
Members of Congress behave violently towards you. | ||
Yeah, yeah, I mean, so that's the thing about being in the swamp here, and that's why I decided to stay here full time, is because there is no, there's nobody pushing back. | ||
On these leftist politicians. | ||
Nobody. | ||
Everybody is too afraid to press them and ask them questions. | ||
They're not used to it. | ||
So when they do get pushed back from me, they don't know how to react. | ||
They get violent. | ||
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They push. | |
They shove. | ||
They grab. | ||
I mean, just a block and a half from here at CFPB is where Maxine Waters' goon squad threw me on top of a car and tried to take my phone out of my hand. | ||
It's like the environment is changing now. | ||
And because, you know, us independent media guys, you included, get so many more views in the legacy media. | ||
What we report is what actually matters nowadays. | ||
And that's why that's why these people get so pissed off. | ||
They feel like they're losing their grip. | ||
I'm going to say independent journalist lives matter. | ||
Maybe we can repaint it. | ||
Nick's life matters. | ||
That brings up, I think, a more interesting question, Nick, which is, like, BLM certainly was the flavor of the month, right? | ||
We shouldn't be in the habit of painting. | ||
The flavor of the month, like creating political monuments to passing fads. | ||
Like right now, if you were to name a plaza, you'd name it MAGA Plaza, right? | ||
Would Libs be in favor of that? | ||
Would Libs be in favor of painting MAGA Plaza, MAGA Lives Matter on that street? | ||
And it's probably a good street pole, actually. | ||
But if you were to follow the logic... | ||
Maybe not here in D.C., that wouldn't be a good street pole. | ||
Totally. | ||
I think it'd be very entertaining. | ||
If you were to follow the logic, then what you would do is you'd paint MAGA Lives Matter all over D.C. Yeah, absolutely. | ||
And the entire reason that this was done here and the location that it was done here was it was done by the mayor of D.C. as an F.U. to Donald Trump. | ||
That's all it was. | ||
She painted and actually did more than paint, built a monument to a terrorist organization in front of the White House just to own Donald Trump. | ||
I mean, it didn't work, obviously. | ||
Now she's being humiliated that it's being ripped out. | ||
And, you know, she didn't do this willingly. | ||
She was strong-armed into doing it. | ||
You saw the other day also Trump... | ||
Trump demanded that she clear the homeless encampments next to the State Department. | ||
I mean, the State Department, it was embarrassing. | ||
You'd have dignitaries that would come here at the highest levels, and they'd go to the White House out in front of the park here at the White House. | ||
I mean, it was basically a homeless camp. | ||
And then as well as right next to the State Department, it looked like a third world country. | ||
And finally, that's all been cleared out just days after Trump demanded it be done. | ||
You know, this is one of the most liberal cities in the United States, but Trump has found a way. | ||
To make the people's will be done here. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Well, because they're a welfare state, actually. | ||
And they can't survive. | ||
They can't survive without the federal funding. | ||
They're gone. | ||
It's like USAID. | ||
Like, the entire state of D.C. is fake. | ||
It's not real. | ||
So what have you found there, Nick? | ||
Like, greater writ large, like, your reporting has gone thermonuclear viral. | ||
You do seem to be the only guy who's asking real questions. | ||
You were, I guess, in front of another federal building today, and I'm not sure if we have the footage. | ||
I think we have it right here. | ||
We're pulling it up. | ||
Apparently, people were very upset. | ||
Today, they wouldn't let you film from the streets? | ||
What the hell is going on? | ||
CFPB? | ||
CFPB, again, I mean, one of the most troubled organizations right now. | ||
They're terrified. | ||
Now, what I was filming was the fact that they ripped down the signs from the inside and the outside of the building. | ||
You can see the security guard there waving me over, saying that I'm not allowed to film from a public sidewalk. | ||
You're in the street! | ||
I mean, it's a public sidewalk. | ||
She's like, this is private property. | ||
It's like, okay, you want to bet? | ||
You want to bet that this is private property? | ||
And it's like, you know, if you don't want me to film inside the building, why would you call me inside the building while I'm filming? | ||
I don't understand. | ||
And then telling me, like, threatening me, saying that I can't film from the sidewalk, and then I'm like, okay, what are you going to do? | ||
Are you going to arrest me? | ||
Arrest me. | ||
I think that would be a really foolish move to arrest me for filming from a public sidewalk. | ||
I mean, I might just retire after that lawsuit. | ||
That would be fantastic. | ||
So these people are going to learn. | ||
Nobody's holding them accountable up here, Benny. | ||
They're going to learn. | ||
It's exciting, man. | ||
It's exciting. | ||
I'm going to call you after this. | ||
I want you to be our official roving reporter in Washington, D.C. I think you'll have a lot of fun. | ||
We need to set you up with a cameraman, man. | ||
Set you up with a cameraman and a mic. | ||
Every cameraman that I get runs away when there's trouble brewing. | ||
Yeah, that's right. | ||
I tried that. | ||
I'm like, bro, you didn't film me getting thrown up on a car by Maxine Waters' Goon Squad? | ||
Come on, man. | ||
Yeah, yeah, yeah. | ||
Get some wartime videographers in there. | ||
Because that's where you... | ||
Okay, so in the course of this interview, we've been talking for 15 minutes. | ||
In the course of this interview, Nick, have people, like, hissed at you? | ||
Have people, like, do you feel a little threatened here doing this reporting from BLM Plaza? | ||
Oh yeah, people, I get recognized a lot now here, and so I get screamed at. | ||
I get snickered at, sneered at. | ||
And some of these people are just freaking unstable, man. | ||
So you just don't know. | ||
You see them all calling for Elon to be killed and Trump to be killed and everything. | ||
And it's like everybody feels like they're going to be some sort of hero taking out people that are actually loud and effective in Washington. | ||
And they see the videos. | ||
They go viral of me confronting these politicians. | ||
And the hate mail that I get, the hate mail that my parents get, the threats to their lives. | ||
It's just... | ||
It's sick. | ||
It's sickening. | ||
And then, I don't know if you remember, like, when I was reporting on Maui a while back, I was on Bandit's show, and I ended up, like, somebody snuck up behind me and started, you know, threatening me from behind. | ||
And so I've always got... | ||
Super creepy, yeah. | ||
Yeah, so I'm always watching, man, especially here. | ||
I am not a well-liked person in Washington, D.C., that's for sure. | ||
That's exactly the kind of guy I want to roll with. | ||
These are my kind of people. | ||
Nick should be your kind of person. | ||
Nick, before I pop up your X account here so everyone can follow you, it looks like you're so close to a million subs, man. | ||
Congratulations. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
Why don't you show us one more glorious shot here of BLM Plaza, if you wouldn't mind. | ||
Yeah, I'll lift you up. | ||
Yep, sort of show us. | ||
Okay, so it looks like they're removing the bricks now. | ||
They're removing... | ||
The ramparts. | ||
Yeah, the pylons there. | ||
Yeah, the bollards. | ||
So they have to rip the bollards up first, and then they can rip the cement slabs up, or the concrete slabs that are actually painted over. | ||
Crazy, man. | ||
It's a big job. | ||
They wanted this so badly to be permanent. | ||
That's why they did it. | ||
And they needed to, I'm sure, waste some money in the city budget. | ||
Yeah, that's right. | ||
Yeah, that's exactly right. | ||
Which USAID contract? | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, you've got to follow Nick. | ||
Nick has 900,000 subs right now on X. He is, I would argue, one of a precious handful of actual independent real journalists who ask tough questions and gets quite the reaction. | ||
But also, he just really speaks for people who need a voice. | ||
Like, those who have lost everything in Western North Carolina to Maui. | ||
So, get in there and make sure that Nick has tons of... | ||
Hey, look! | ||
It's a Posobiec on the show! | ||
What's going on? | ||
You're getting photobombed! | ||
It's Benny! | ||
By Kev! | ||
I don't know if you can see that. | ||
The audio, Nick, the audio is low. | ||
So, I can't... | ||
Because you're going through the AirPods, I think? | ||
Yeah, well, hold on. | ||
There we go. | ||
All right, how about that? | ||
Is that better? | ||
Talk to me, bro. | ||
What's going on, Benny? | ||
You got to explain all that again. | ||
Got it. | ||
Okay. | ||
Yeah, so we're down. | ||
Behind us is the Hay Adams. | ||
Next to us is the St. John's Church that Black Lives Matter lit on fire, didn't they? | ||
We were talking about your Wawa out here, what you did. | ||
So earlier on, you can see on the back of the trunk of the Toyota there, I came down. | ||
I was down in 2020. | ||
I did this as well. | ||
Along Kensington Avenue, I brought the National Guard some coffee and donuts with my Joe Biden stimulus check whenever we got them. | ||
So I said, I don't want that. | ||
You know what I'm going to do? | ||
Because they give out so much free food and all this nonsense to the crazy addicts down there that don't give a darn about anything. | ||
So I said, why don't we do that again? | ||
So, of course, being one of the Poso Bros, we've got to do Wawa. | ||
Yeah, so I came down. | ||
I tried to make a deal with them. | ||
I said, hey, listen, I do know how to run a skid steer and a jackhammer. | ||
Maybe we can make a deal. | ||
They said no. | ||
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But they got wild-wired. | |
You could have been bulldozing. | ||
I know. | ||
It's nice out. | ||
What an honor that would have been. | ||
Save me a brick. | ||
Can you save me a brick? | ||
We'll frame it and put it up in the studio. | ||
We're trying. | ||
A relic of a conquered people. | ||
That's right. | ||
Well, listen, it's about the cultural Marxists that we don't want taking over this country anymore. | ||
And that's what I recall. | ||
It's not about race. | ||
It's about they're trying to undermine this country from the inside out, and we're not having it. | ||
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That's it. | |
Yeah. | ||
We want to live in a high-trust society. | ||
You can't do that by fractioning groups and giving them special privileges. | ||
is if you wouldn't paint White Lives Matter and the biggest avenue in Washington, D.C., then there's absolutely no, no argument to do this. | ||
But especially if Black Lives Matter is a provable terrorist organization and a fraudulent organization that deserves to be criminally investigated by Congress. | ||
And so we had to we had we had members of Congress on saying they're going to start criminal investigations for the BLM organization, who's clearly fraudulently used their non-profit status. | ||
So, yeah. | ||
I'm sure there's going to be I'm surprised you guys aren't getting flooded out by pure salty tears right now. | ||
They're demoralized, man. | ||
They're demoralized. | ||
They're taking so many L's recently out here with Trump in the White House that there aren't any tears left to cry, bro. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I don't recall yet. | ||
Reconnected to my AirPods. | ||
But anyway, so I appreciate you, Benny. | ||
Thank you, boys. | ||
Thank you for this live report. | ||
This will be fun. | ||
We can do a segment every day and show the progress. | ||
Godspeed, Nick. | ||
Here's, again, Nick's account. | ||
Make sure that you follow Nick. | ||
Does X work again? | ||
There it is. | ||
There it is. | ||
X works again. | ||
Well, it's very dodgy. | ||
It's very dodgy. | ||
But we'll get this interview right up there. | ||
Nick, Godspeed, man. | ||
900,000 subs. | ||
Get in there. | ||
Make sure that Nick gets all the way to a million. | ||
Should happen very fast. | ||
Appreciate you, sir. | ||
All right. | ||
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See ya, brother. | |
It's been a rowdy little show, like kind of bopping around everywhere. | ||
They did elect some new globalist jackass in... | ||
They elected some new globalist jackass in Canada. | ||
The elections are going to be... | ||
When is the election date in Canada? | ||
Is it October? | ||
It's a set date. | ||
It's in October? | ||
When is it? | ||
I think it's in October. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Alright. | ||
So, before October, why can't we not get an actual date? | ||
Is this insane? | ||
Is this how they actually do it? | ||
They actually don't know their election day? | ||
This is goofy. | ||
This is goofy. | ||
I wasn't going to go hard with Ezra because I really like him, but I think the 51st date would be great. | ||
I think Canada is the 51st date. | ||
It would be awesome. | ||
And you should make MSNBC love this plan. | ||
Like, if anyone should love it, it should be MSNBC. | ||
Because MSNBC this weekend said that Ukrainians are more American than we are. | ||
Oh, wow! | ||
This is the ideology we're fighting against. | ||
These are the people we're fighting. | ||
These are the maskers. | ||
Let's tie a bow on this thing. | ||
These are the people wearing masks, right? | ||
Watching the guy dance, the Bernie Sanders thing. | ||
These are people, like, worshipping a terrorist organization. | ||
These are the people that are trying to separate Americans by It's amazing. | ||
Like, the only people that don't get a right to be an American and don't get to say that this is my country are the people that are actually Americans. | ||
The people who live here and were born here and are here legally. | ||
Everybody else is an American except for us. | ||
Everybody else gets rights to be an American except for us, actually. | ||
Which is insane. | ||
Anyway, how long is this clip? | ||
Can we do Assault That Lib? | ||
How long? | ||
Yeah, how long is this clip? | ||
We don't have a salt that lib. | ||
And they were just talking about all the salt and all the tears. | ||
They're all gone. | ||
So ladies and gentlemen, dump salt on these MSNBC libs as they cry themselves a river saying Ukrainians are more American than we are. | ||
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*outro music* | |
The person who's watching who just heard you say Donald Trump is not standing up for Ukraine. | ||
What do you say to the person who says, well, I don't care about Ukraine. | ||
I want Donald Trump to stand up for America. | ||
What do you say to them? | ||
I don't know where you got that. | ||
I mean, I don't have time for it. | ||
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Yes, but we hear it. | |
We hear it. | ||
Here's the thing. | ||
Where did you grow up? | ||
Did you grow up in a place where you thought the Russians were the good guys? | ||
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What part of America did you grow up in where they taught you the Russians were the good guys and our allies were the bad guys? | |
That's the flip here that we need to continue to remind people. | ||
The Russians are the bad guys. | ||
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They're raping women. | |
They're killing children. | ||
They're bombing cities. | ||
The Ukrainians are the noble good guys. | ||
Some ways they're more American than we are over the last couple of years. | ||
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And we must stand with them in the same way we stood with the allies in World War II and since this country was founded. | |
This is not just about Ukraine. | ||
This is about the core and the integrity of American values. | ||
And that's what he's also betraying. | ||
Not just Ukraine. | ||
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He's betraying They're so... | |
Could you imagine the duality? | ||
Could you imagine living with that? | ||
Living like that? | ||
Could you imagine being, like, inside of whoever that guy is? | ||
I don't know how that guy is. | ||
Imagine being inside of his brain. | ||
He's like, we need to stand with Ukrainians just like we stood with our allies during World War II. | ||
Well, who was our ally during World War II? | ||
It was Russia, dumbass! | ||
What? | ||
Like, what? | ||
They're so... | ||
It actually has to be a practice in humiliation. | ||
Who's the most smooth-brained at this point? | ||
It has to be like, how much more can we pull over on these people? | ||
Remember when Zelensky stood up and applauded a Nazi in Canada with Justin Trudeau? | ||
Dude was literally working for the SS. | ||
It's like this 98-year-old Nazi. | ||
And he's like fist-pumping. | ||
And they're all clapping. | ||
We clap! | ||
We clap for the Nazi! | ||
That's how stupid these people are. | ||
That's why you actually have to know your history. | ||
You have to lock in and understand what's happening in the world today. | ||
It's all the opposite of what they tell you. | ||
Black Lives Matter Plaza, those people were okay with black people dying. | ||
You know how I know that? | ||
You know how I know they didn't care about black lives? | ||
Because my neighborhood, which was like 98% black, no black life got better. | ||
It was like all lit on fire. | ||
It was never worse for black people in Washington, D.C., which is a predominantly black city, or in black areas of this country, than when BLM was defunding police. | ||
You know, I know that because I lived it. | ||
Like, I saw it. | ||
And also because there's a death toll for BLM. | ||
It's like a running death toll where it's like at least dozens. | ||
But there's dozens of black people that were killed in the BLM riots. | ||
Sure. | ||
Here you go. | ||
At least 25 Americans were killed during the BLM protests. | ||
So do their lives actually matter? | ||
You frauds. | ||
You don't even know what you're talking about. | ||
Dude in one sentence is like, America must stand with Ukraine. | ||
And then the next sentence is like, just like we did with our allies during World War II. | ||
Well, who's our ally during World War II? | ||
They know nothing. | ||
They don't know anything. | ||
Here's the dude. | ||
Here's the Nazi. | ||
They're all like sitting there clapping for the Nazi. | ||
By the way, there's still a ton of Nazis in Ukraine. | ||
Man. | ||
It's just America happens to find it in our interest right now to side with them. | ||
It's illiterate. | ||
And it's stupid. | ||
And you shouldn't listen to stupid people. | ||
Instead, listen to our verse of the day. | ||
Maybe we're not so smart. | ||
Just went to community college. | ||
But at least we can say one smart and true thing on the entire program. | ||
And here it is. | ||
Always the verse of the day. | ||
Always with our verse of the day. | ||
From Isaiah. | ||
A lot of wisdom in that book. | ||
But now, O Lord, you are our Father. | ||
We are the clay. | ||
You are a potter. | ||
And we are all the work of your hands. | ||
There's like ups and downs, you know? | ||
There's like ups and downs. | ||
And there's things that just don't make no sense, actually, in the way that the world sort of turns and undulates. | ||
And it's enough to, like, actually cause people to question their faith because sometimes very bad things happen, right? | ||
If you believe that either God's totally in control or there is no God, right? | ||
Like, it's one or the other. | ||
It's not like he's half in control. | ||
It's not like he's half paying attention. | ||
Like, you must go about your life with the energy that God is completely in control and that these things are happening for the reason and you can jump into the New Testament here and that they're happening for the good of those who love the Lord. | ||
There's a lot of good things that are actually happening. | ||
Right now. | ||
And there's a great fight that has been going on eternally. | ||
This is the dawn of time between good and evil. | ||
Be on the light side of that fight. | ||
Make sure that you're sharing light with everything that you are doing today. | ||
March with us. | ||
It's your boy Benny. | ||
On to victory. | ||
Can't defeat an army of happy warriors. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, see ya. | ||
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Center to right center? | |
Yeah. | ||
Yep. | ||
What do you see? | ||
That way. | ||
We do a little drolling. | ||
That's all we do. | ||
That way. | ||
Truth gon'be, faith and freedom on your TV screen. | ||
Stand up strong, battle through the night. | ||
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Liberty to light. | ||
Bringing liberty to light. | ||
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Coming through the lies, watch the truth cascade. | ||
With the warrior's heart, this man never fades. | ||
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