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President Trump indicating that he will make a decision soon about tackling crime in Chicago as he touts the progress federal troops have made in DC.
Fox correspondent Madeline Rivera joins us live in Washington with all the details.
Hi, Maddie.
Good morning, Collianta.
The president has been threatening to take action in Chicago for weeks now, even as he downplays a post he made over the weekend about the Windy City.
That post said in part Chicago about to find out why it's called the Department of War, referring to the name change for the Defense Department.
President Trump says though what he meant was he wants to clean up the city, calling that common sense not war.
We could solve Chicago very quickly, but we're gonna make a decision as to where we go over the next day or two.
When you look at what happened to DC in a short period of time, honestly, it's amazing.
Over a period of 12 days.
In other words, on the 12th day, we had the crime just about solved.
And right now, people are walking out, they're going out right now to restaurants all over DC.
Protesters took to the streets of Chicago over the weekend rallying against federal intervention.
It comes as the community braces for more immigration enforcement.
Boarder's R. Tom Homan says they're specifically eyeing sanctuary cities.
You can expect action in most sanctuary cities across the country.
President Trump prioritized sanctuary cities because sanctuary cities knowingly release illegal alien public safety threats to the streets every day.
We don't have that problem in Florida.
Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker says he has not gotten a heads up from the White House about enforcement action.
Homan suggests Pritzker should know what to expect, saying ICE agents have been flooding the zone in Chicago for some time now.
Oh, come on.
I was only in the store for two minutes.
What the hell?
My CEO is going to be pissed.
Oh, man.
Okay, all right.
Start the week off with a bang.
Literally, Jerry.
Well done, and welcome back.
Today is Monday, September 8th, 2025.
President Trump will be live at any moment discussing the horrors that have been wrought upon our nation by turning a blind eye and providing Christian toxic empathy to hardened criminals.
It is immoral.
It is unjust.
It is terrorizing our children and our nation.
And we must put a stop to it.
We are going to discuss today homegrown terrorism, the likes of which you will never hear talked about in the corporate press and that the corporate press is trying to silence.
It is amazing the instinct of this show and this audience of which nothing but love to you in the chat.
And thank you for giving us the power to actually bring forward these conversations.
We're going to have some really tough conversations today about crime, about race, about brokenness inside of the black home in America, fatherlessness.
And the acceleration of a true terrorism.
That you don't see anywhere else in the world and you don't see really here because the media tries to cover it up.
We're not going to allow that.
The more the media tries to tell us that this isn't a problem and that we can't talk about it, the more we're going to scream it until our voices crack.
And that's what's going on.
Let me give you the TLDR about...
what's going on in this nation.
And actually, every nation, frankly.
A minuscule percentage of the population, when allowed, will terrorize the rest of us, creating a contagion of crime that affects regular working, living, moral people that just want to raise their families and live in peace and pay their taxes.
You have to have that to have an orderly, functional society.
Security is the first and last best use of our federal government.
The entire purpose of the federal government is to ensure order so that there can be family flourishing and freedom in our country, and quite frankly, in every country.
Without that order, when things are inverted, societies collapse.
And they collapse swiftly and quickly.
We've seen it throughout all history.
There are many, many flashpoints as to why that happens.
But chiefly among all of them is the inversion of order.
What has happened in our nation is that the criminals have been turned into the victims.
Over the course of the last 30 or so years, we have decided in this country that criminals are victims.
And because of their skin color, or because of some imaginary thing that happened to them, or some type of systemic thing, or some whatever made-up communist word, that they should be allowed in perpetuity to get out of jail, to continue to offend and to continue to terrise functional American society,
or as you will see in just a moment, war refugees that come here from war-torn Ukraine, stabbed in the neck, bleeding out dead on public transit in Charlotte, North Carolina.
What happened over this weekend is yet another domino in an endless series of dominoes of crimes that we're not allowed to talk about.
And so what does that mean?
It means we're going to talk about them on this program.
And here again is the thesis of this program.
That while there are race correlations to all of this, what it really is is a moral problem in our nation, a fatherlessness problem, a erosion of the family unit inspired by the federal government.
ALX, make sure that you have fatherlessness and crime statistics and the overlaps in there.
I think it's from the Brookings institutions, what I want to talk about.
But more importantly, it is a percentage problem.
There is a diminishing and vanishing teeny percent of our country, small.
And it's gonna kind of depend on what you look at, but what I want to look at is career criminals, people who have offended three or more times and been let out of prison.
And that is less than one percent of society.
Now, some of those people, those people are all manner of race.
And we're gonna discuss that today.
But I really want to just focus on that population, period, no matter who they are, where they come from, or what they look like.
That population is overwhelmingly men, overwhelmingly young men.
And if you are to eliminate that population, then you reduce crime by something around 90% in this country.
What has happened over the past great wokeification of our nation is that we have refused to do the hard work.
Actually, it's not really even that hard at all.
If you had the political will, you could do it tonight, by tonight.
We have refused or allowed ourselves to be eroded to such a manner that we allow that scintill, let's just call it 1% of the population to terrorize 99% of the population.
And that's what must end.
We will be putting for the rest of my life.
I do not want my child to end up like Irina did.
She is the Ukrainian war refugee that was stabbed in the neck mercilessly by a black career criminal on a metro train in North Carolina.
I don't want that to that could be your daughter.
She was just leaving her, she was leaving her job at a pizza shop.
How many kids in their 20s have jobs at pizza shops all over the country, all over the nation?
It could be your kid, it could be mine, and it has been, time and time again.
So whether it's Austin Metcalf that you're looking at in Texas, whether it's Hawley, who we helped out in Cincinnati, North Carolina, who was left for dead.
We are going to take on this problem head on.
We're going to talk about it.
And we're going to end the terrorism of our people.
And it starts by focusing on the true 1% that are the problem.
The habitual and career offenders who are simply there to terrorize the rest of society.
Now, ladies and gentlemen, that's what we're going to talk about today on the program.
Again, Trump will be live.
We're also going to be joined by Harmie Dillon.
We're so excited about that from the Department of Justice, live on the show.
Viva Fry, who's just an exceptional attorney who will be able to talk through these crime stats with us at great speed.
Love how fast he talks.
And Hogan Gidley, who works as a spokesperson for some of the most prominent people in Washington, D.C., including President Trump, Mike Johnson, and so on.
He has quite the Rollodex.
Ladies and gentlemen, it'll be a rocking and rolling show.
My name is Benny Johnson, and this is the Benny Show.
Before we get to President Trump, and I know that we've we've just got a shot of a podium right now.
So here we go.
This is our uh podium shot.
Uh President Trump will be speaking at the Museum of the Bible today.
And we are going to be covering those comments live in so much as it like flows with the show.
Obviously, we never we're never going to speak over the president and allow him to speak.
We hope that he talks about this.
And we hope that the president talks about the good that has happened because of him in Washington, D.C., because there are some major through lines through what's happening in the country today.
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Okay, here we go.
Ladies and gentlemen, uh, I want to begin with footage of what happens in a little country that was far more dangerous than America.
America's a very dangerous country.
It's very dangerous, again, because of about approximately 1% of the population.
A far more dangerous country was El Salvador.
The leader of El Salvador decided to do something.
He decided to lock up the de minimis, scintilla of the population that was committing all the crime.
Here it is.
This is what it looks like.
These are hardened gang members, murderers and killers that were being that are being processed inside of the facility to ensure that they never offend again.
Now, by taking the hardened criminals and career murderers off the street in El Salvador and treating them the way they uh well deserve to be treated, like absolute animals because that's what they are.
El Salvador has now become one of the safest countries in the entire Western hemisphere, arguably the world.
I know that we have data on this.
I'm sorry, it's uh sprinting this on my producers, but I know we have data on the El Salvador murder rate because uh Naeb Bukele often posts it.
El Salvador went from the single most dangerous country, I think in our hemisphere, to now the safest, maybe in the world, because they took action, they had the willpower to not only stop the murders, but also the contagion point.
So understand what happens next.
You take all of these criminals, you lock them up, and then they don't offend again, but also they don't encourage other young people to follow in their footsteps.
You break the chain.
You stop the contagion process of further gang membership, of further offenses, of the reward mechanism that is created inside of these sunken communities that goes something like this.
If you murder enough, you can be part of our gang and you can get rich.
Well, if all the gang members that told you that are now in prison and you'll never see them again, then that's gonna be like a really great motivator to not do that, to not follow through.
The problem in America is that young kids look up and see the gang members, the murderers, the career criminals that are breaking in the shops that are getting like the domestic abusers, and it's just like it's just hood rat shit.
They just they see them rap about it.
You get out of jail, you go rap about it.
It becomes cool.
You get them, you got a tattoo on your face, and you just got right back out on the street.
Collect welfare all over again.
No penalties, nothing wrong, like just straight out trap life, like right back at it.
That is a perverse incentive that incentivizes more of that behavior that can becomes a contagion point for further killers and further murderers and further offenders.
And that creates an entirely new generation that wants to go do that because it's all they know, it's what they see modeled for them.
If you physically remove those people and they never see them again, then it has the opposite effect.
Suddenly you create, and here are some of the numbers, this precipitous and stunning decline.
Now, talk me through.
What do we have on screen here?
This is all the countries in Latin America and Caribbean and I'm from El Salvador specifically.
Homicide rates in selected Latin Americans and Caribbean countries, 2023.
Would you look at Alpha down at the very bottom?
Look at that.
El Salvador.
Went from the single most dangerous country to the single safest country in their entire region.
Wow.
Just by taking a scintilla of the population and locking it up.
Incredible.
Yeah, look at that.
And what is that at the very top?
Jamaica, of course.
Yeah, got it.
Yeah.
Failed communist state of Jamaica.
Okay, yeah.
Oh, that's great.
El Salvador over the past 10 years.
There you go.
This is the murder rate in El Salvador over the past 10 years.
And what is the this is murder rate per 1,000?
100,000?
Okay.
Yeah.
Okay.
You can see here, right.
So it was 200, it was close to 200 per 100,000 people were murdered.
So that's like a pretty horrifying probability that you're going to just die, you know, just living in El Salvador.
200 people for every 100,000.
That's a big percentage of people that are just straight up dying.
Now that's down to two, less than two.
Now it's down to less than two.
Got it.
It's amazing what happens.
It's amazing.
You know, you're seeing it, and we're going to talk, we're going to talk uh about the actual murder itself and what does it say about our country and what the how the media is trying to cover it up right now.
But it's remarkable what happened in Washington, DC.
So, first off, winning issue.
Winning issue, 99% of Americans, 99% of Americans say crime in our big cities is a huge problem.
This is wild.
99% of Americans believe that in big cities, it is either a major 81% or minor problem.
But either way, it is a problem.
This is 1%.
We say often that Democrats are on the 70-30, 80-20 per spectrum.
This is the 99% versus the 1%.
Isn't that amazing?
Haven't actually looked through this data.
I've been talking about how 1% of the population terrorizes the rest of the 99.
Here's the physical reality of that.
There it is.
99% of the population wants safer cities.
1% does not.
Who do you think the 1% are?
And then look at what happened in Washington, D.C. Washington, D.C. Crime crackdown.
Total arrests, 1,700.
Illegal guns seized, 195.
Total arrests, 1,700.
Now there's 600,000 people in Washington, D.C. So again, you're talking about a de minimis, a scintilla of a percent of the population.
You're talking about a teeny fraction of the population.
So there you go, just over 1% of the population.
So 1,700 people have been arrested in Washington, D.C. And then what's happened?
DC crime stats here post on President Trump's truth social.
President Trump has just proven this in our nation's capital.
He locks up 1% of the population who are the ones committing all of the crimes.
Carjacking's down 85%.
Robberies down 42%.
Violent crime down 24%.
Something like has there been a murder in like two weeks?
Like I can't remember the last time there's like not been a murder in Washington, D.C. Murders on my block.
I remember mass shootings.
I remember.
House getting torched.
I remember.
When was the last time you saw a crime stat like this in DC?
Why?
Because President Trump took the career criminal off the street.
Why is it?
Why is that even a why is that even a statement?
Career criminal.
It's like a three-strike year-out rule.
There's gotta be.
Like when you get put in jail, you get put in jail.
There has to be a new, there has to be a new rule.
We have to pass it.
We have to, we should do it through Congress.
That like your third offense, you just stay in.
You just stay in forever.
You just get 35 years hard labor, and that'll turn you into an old broken man.
And you'll get out and you won't be able to hurt anyone because you won't be able to raise your arms anymore.
Like that's just just Sha Shank redemption, the whole thing.
And this is this is creating, this is probably the biggest black pill in societal history, is this video.
I can't explain to you like what toxic poison kryptonite this video is to the left.
There is no way to defend it.
The left can kind of like wormhole and weasel their way around stuff like the shooting in Minneapolis and say it's about a gun or whatever, you know.
They can like pivot, you know, the Minneapolis mass shooting, they can pivot to certain things, right?
And try to try to like cover up what really happened there.
They can't do it here.
This is this moment is pure kryptonite for them.
First off, it's caught in 4K.
It's caught on video.
We have the video, we don't have to hear about it in like a blurb in the newspaper.
We don't have to just see a mugshot.
It's caught on video.
Here's what happened.
If you need a uh, this is all over, of course, the internet, not on corporate media, but all over the internet on accounts like mine and others.
Arena Zastruka is a Ukrainian war refugee.
She's a clearly like young, maybe, maybe weighs 100 pounds white woman from Ukraine.
She is working an hourly wage job at a pizza shop in Charlotte, North Carolina.
This is where she resettled after leaving the war zone of Ukraine.
Because, you know, she's living in the best country on earth.
She's leaving her pizza shop.
It's 10 p.m. at night.
It's not even particularly late.
She sits down on a bus.
And a man who has no fewer than 14 arrests, some of them for violence against women, some of them for assault and battery with a deadly weapon.
De Carlos Brown Jr., who's 35 years old, pulls out a pocket knife after staring at the back of Zastruka's head and watching her and plunges the blade through her throat.
Zestruca, 23, bleeds out, is unable to call for help because her windpipe has been severed, chokes on her own blood, and dies.
As de Carlos Brown Jr. with his 14 arrests.
Give me the mugshot, please, if you would.
This series of mugshots.
With his 14 prior arrests, who has been released by woke judge after woke judge.
There you go.
An animal who has been freed time and time and time again by the toxic empathy, restorative justice, and pure satanic evil of a justice system that refuses to listen to the man when what is he saying here?
He's saying, I don't belong in society.
I am unfit for Western civilization.
I am unfit for your society.
I will commit murder.
I will harm again and again and again and again.
That is what he's trying to tell the judges.
He's screaming that DeCarlos Brown Jr.
Will he get the electoral chair?
I don't know.
The next black pill is going to be the fact that he will live for the next 40 years.
He'll probably get the death sentence, maybe, but then he'll live for the next 40 years appealing it.
Instead of having that done this month after being found guilty.
Of course, this is an evil and sick man.
Of course he deserves the death penalty.
Of course he deserves it now.
After his trial, after his speedy trial.
Put up his mug shots one more time.
At the very least, he was being honest.
you Thank you.
Please let me explain myself.
At the very least, De Carlos Brown Jr., 35 years old, with 14 different prior arrests, was being honest.
At least he was saying, if you release me again, I will kill.
It is what I will do.
I will not stop.
I will continue to commit heinous act after heinous act until the end.
So goes demonic possession.
You can read about it in the Bible.
But at the very least, he was being honest here.
The people who are being dishonest were his public defenders, the woke activist judges of whom we will name and shame on this program.
I've never done this, Jack, but Jack, who is a producer on the show, I want the names of the judges, and I want their faces.
Jack, if you wouldn't mind, I want this up in a post on X, if you wouldn't mind.
I want to start like hunting down from an information standpoint.
Who are these judges?
Who let him go?
We can find these records.
Show me the faces of the judges.
I want them.
Show me the faces of the judges.
I want people to see who this because the state is responsible for this murder.
And for many other murders across the country.
We're just going to focus on this one.
Okay, here's one judge.
Yeah, Teresa Stokes.
Released 14-time criminal, De Carlos Brown Jr.
This judge, there you go.
This is your judge, Charlotte.
Said, found good in De Carlos Brown Jr.
You know, there's only one honest person.
Of course, De Carlos Brown Jr. is killed, killed, and deserves the death penalty.
Deserves swift justice.
God.
What about this judge?
Well, doesn't she play some part here?
Isn't she partially responsible?
In a way, please go with me here and understand what I'm trying to say.
In a way, isn't De Carlos Brown Jr. being honest?
Isn't he the only honest party here?
In screaming through his prior arrests and behavior that I am a monster who will kill again.
Isn't he the one being honest?
Isn't the dishonest one the judge?
How much of the blood is on her gavel?
The entire, the entire system of restorative justice.
I'm telling you, you can't run a society.
You cannot run a society where black is white, where the evil is called good, where men are called women, women are called men.
You can't do it.
You cannot, you cannot reverse the truth of God.
You're destined to fail.
And what I'm saying, I'm saying that it's connected.
Let me explain.
What has been done here has been an inversion of the justice of God.
We have judges in our society whose role it is is to say this animal is unfit for civilized society.
We put them in a cage.
We lock them up.
Death penalty will probably will hopefully be the result here.
We'll see.
It is the role of judges to do that.
What judges have done in the case of DeCarlos Brown Jr. is say that the criminal is actually the victim.
Do you understand?
It's the inversion.
It is the it is the it is black is white.
Day is night.
The sky is red.
It is the abject inversion of reality.
Men are women, women are men, men can get pregnant.
It is spitting in the face of an orderly society, of God's society is spitting in the face of natural order.
DeCarlos Brown Jr. has screamed from the rooftops that I am unfit to live in society, in peaceful society.
And instead, judges, activist judges, like what's her name?
There's a couple of them, but there are a few.
What is her name?
Let's put up her photo again.
Have decided to say, actually, DeCarlos Brown Jr., it is not the Ukrainian refugee arena who is the victim.
You're the victim.
They have inverted it.
They have turned the criminals into victims.
And it is a darkness that will only end one way.
More of this.
More of this.
And so, ladies and gentlemen, I want to go through further.
Yeah, that's fine.
We'll wait.
We'll wait until Trump.
There's some there's some opening remarks, ladies and gentlemen, that are happening with this Trump event.
I want to go through further.
The statistics.
And some of the problems.
Yes, of course, there's a fundraiser.
Yeah, of course there's a gofundme.
Yeah, they pulled the gofundme.
It was $5 a raise.
Is that right?
Okay, got it.
Yeah.
They pulled $5, probably donated by Jesse Smollett, whose fake hate crime, fake racial hate crime that was comically fake and hysterical.
Like on its face, the single dumbest story we've ever had to cover.
But the fake racial hate crime of Jesse Smallett got more play than this.
Than the literal Racial premeditated racial targeting of this.
And it is a huge, huge problem.
It is a massive, massive problem worth discussing, and that must be discussed.
One out of every 22 black men in America will commit murder in their lifetime.
Versus one in every nearly 500 white men.
That does not account for repeat offenders.
Repeat offenders.
one out of every 17 black men.
Thank you.
It is a diminishing and vanishing percentage of the population that commits the overwhelming majority of crimes.
And it's time for us to have an honest discussion about it.
The data is right there.
The data is wholly and totally available.
We're not going to shy away from reality here.
And we hope that President Trump doesn't either.
Here's President Trump speaking live right now.
He just took the podium.
He's been with us right from the beginning.
And I wanted to stand and listen to the entire song, but people would have said, look at the ego of that guy.
He just wouldn't stop.
He just stood there and listened to the applause.
But I appreciate it very much.
And I want to thank you for uh doing an incredible job, Pam Bondi, the attorney general has been unbelievable.
Incredible job.
Thank you.
And thank you to all of the faith leaders, pastors, and patriots who have come to the museum of the Bible for this historic meeting of the presidential commission on religious liberty.
These are incredible people.
And uh everybody wanted to be on this commission, and I made a couple of uh people unhappy, maybe even enemies for life.
I don't know.
But they all wanted to be on the commission, but we picked the right ones, and uh they've done a really a profound, an amazing job.
But America was founded on faith, as we know, and I've been saying it for a long time.
And when faith gets weaker, our country seems to get weaker.
When faith gets stronger as it is right now, we're having a very good period of time.
After some rough years, uh good things happen for our country.
It's as it is right now, we're having a very good period of time.
After some rough years, uh good things happen for our country.
It's amazing the way it seems to work that way.
And under the Trump administration, we're defending our rights and restoring our identity as a nation under God.
We are one nation under God, and we always will.
The need for this commission has never been more clear than it was last week when the ineffectual senator from Virginia, a man named Tim Kaine, stated that the notion, our rights come from our creator, is, quote, extremely troubling to him.
Very troubling, isn't it troubling?
Isn't that terrible?
Yeah.
Oh, this person.
How we would say something like that and advocated really by uh totalitarian regime.
This is what they say.
But as everyone in this room understands it is tyrants who are denying our rights and the rights that come from God, and it's this declaration of independence that proclaims we're endowed by our creator with the right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.
The senator from Virginia should be ashamed of himself for many things, for many things, for things even beyond that, but in its own way, nothing's more important than those words or terrible words.
As president, I will always defend our nation's glorious heritage, and we will protect the Judeo-Christian principles of our founding, and we will protect them with vigor.
We have to bring back religion in America, bring it back stronger than ever before as our country grows stronger and stronger.
Our country is now The hottest nation anywhere in the world.
One year ago, our country was dead.
And I say it one year ago, our country was dead.
We had leaders from all over the world that talked to me and say, Your country's in trouble.
And I just left the Middle East, King of Saudi Arabia, Qatar, UAE, a lot of the big countries.
Then I was with the heads of NATO, the NATO nations, all of them.
Everyone said essentially the same thing.
That a year ago your country was dead, and now you have the hottest country anywhere in the world.
It's true.
It's true in every way.
But to have a great nation, you have to have religion.
I believe that so strongly.
There has to be something after we go through all of this.
And that something is God.
We go through all of this for a reason.
It's not easy, believe me.
But I want to thank the commission's chairman, Texas Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick.
He's been the chairman of my Texas campaign from day one.
All right, Ben.
He's been the chairman of my Texas campaign, and we went through six primaries, and we went through everything that we went through, and we won them all.
We won everything, including three elections.
Got the most votes in the history of Texas three times.
Can you believe that?
That's really good.
I heard that the other day.
I said, I like that.
But I want to thank you, Dan.
You've done a great job and very instrumental in the creation of what we're doing today.
as well as a very special friend of mine, Dr. Ben Carson, so special that he's being honored.
Thank you.
He's being honored in a couple of weeks.
And I was absolutely not here.
It was a very important mission for the country.
Because I usually take missions only for the country.
But uh this was for the country, and I said, I can't do that one.
I'm gonna go back.
I'm gonna be with Ben Carson at Mount Vernon.
I believe it's going to be pretty good place, pretty good location, right, Ben.
But he's been my friend from the beginning.
Right from the beginning.
Uh shall I tell him the story about what you said to me, Ben?
The famous word.
He was a very tough opponent.
We were fighting it out, and we had actually 18 candidates, including me.
And Ben came up to me right after the first debate.
He said, Uh, you know you're gonna win, don't you?
And I said, No, I don't know that.
I think I'm gonna win, but I don't know it.
18 people, and I had never done it before.
They had all done it, they were all governors and senators, talented people.
He said, no, you're going to win it because God wants you to win it.
Thank you.
But that didn't stop him.
We went through.
I said, When is this guy gonna quit?
You know, he gave he gave me these words of beauty.
Then he goes for weeks and weeks, he was tough.
He was a tough one, but we love Ben's special.
That we appreciate it.
Thank you, Ben.
Thanks also to the commission members, including Secretary Scott Turner.
Pastor Paula White, who's been with me from the very beginning, right?
Pastor Franklin Graham, great, great gentleman.
Great gentleman.
Thank you, Frank.
A man I've watched for years on television, but you're not supposed to admit it.
You know, it's like with me.
People don't like to admit it, but we all watch.
Phil McGraw, Dr. Phil, Dr. Paul.
Thank you, Phil.
Great guy.
He came out early for me.
He did a uh a piece on me before the election that was different than any interview I've ever done.
He asked me the most personal questions.
I said, This guy's really getting personal.
But everybody that saw it loved it, so thank you.
Thank you very much.
Uh, Cardinal Timothy Dolan, highly respected man.
Come from New York, he was in his own right, the king.
He was uh great, and we worked together in the First administration so much on going through that horrible epidemic that we went through.
A couple of epidemics we had to go through, a couple of really bad ones, but we worked together, and I helped.
I helped financially with your church and your schools, keeping your schools going, and it was an honor to do so.
Bishop Robert Baron.
Bishop, thank you very much.
Appreciate it.
Great job you've done.
A man I watch on television a lot.
He doesn't believe it, and I do.
Eric attacks us.
Where is our Eric?
I do watch.
He said, You really don't.
I said, I really do.
I said, you have to have more confidence in this.
Your show is excellent.
And he's a great guy.
And he wants me to call it the super centennial.
He said, super centennial.
And I think we're gonna do that.
Let's change it.
I really like that idea because we call it the 250 centennial, but it's really not.
It's really just below the try, right?
So we're gonna call it supercentennial then.
Okay.
Let's do that.
Will you please make the changes?
All of my people that are all over the room, please make that change.
A wonderful person who I've known for a long time, Kelly Shackelford.
Kelly.
Thank you very much.
Great job.
Ryan Anderson.
Ryan, thank you.
Congratulations.
Carrie Bowler and Alison Ho.
Carrie.
Two great people.
And we're also joined by the chairman of the Faith and Freedom Coalition, Ralph Reed.
Ralph.
You helped so much.
You know, Ralph, I think hit more doorbells than anybody else I know.
Millions and millions.
What was the number, Ralph?
10 million.
And it's true.
You know, somebody else would say, well, was it really?
And it was.
People were saying he was all over the place.
Thank you very much, Ralph.
I appreciate it.
We'll never forget it.
Thank you.
Let me also thank everyone at the Museum of the Bible, including Steve and Jackie Green.
The job they've done is just incredible.
It's uh I want to say their entire families here.
I want to all hear it, but they founded this beautiful museum to honor the most widely read book in history.
And the job they've done is amazing.
I asked, which museum does the best?
You know, I always like to find that out.
And numerous times they're saying the museum of the Bible that more people come here than anyone else.
You probably won't read that in the newspapers or the media, but this is an amazing place, and it does tremendously well.
So respected.
And they they built it up, and it was a labor of love.
Well, it's nice that he's rich as hell, too.
It always helps.
Where are you?
Where are you guys?
Where are they?
Yeah.
Look at that.
They don't even get good location, okay?
See, if I did the museum of the Bible, it wouldn't be as successful, but I'd be sitting right here.
No, I'd be sitting up here.
You've done a great job.
Everybody's talking about it.
It's uh I got a little involved with museums, you know, because I had a little problem with the Smithsonian.
We like like a little more positivity.
It was all about all the bad things in our country.
I said, What about the good things we've done?
So I got a little involved.
I got a little involved with that.
And they'll make it honestly, they're making changes.
You know, they were also told what to do by people that came before me, in all fairness.
But they're making changes, big changes are being made at this Smithsonian.
But I just want to thank the Green family because what you've done here is incredible.
Thank you very much.
For thousands of years, the Bible has shaped civilization, ethics, art, and literature, and it's brought hope, healing, and transformation to untold millions and millions of lives.
The Bible is also an important part of the American story.
That's why I'm delighted to announce it just moments ago.
I personally delivered the Trump Family Bible given to me by my mother.
I remember the time she gave it to me.
But it was used in both my inaugurations and also Uh display at the museum, and I guess it will now be displayed right in the heart of our nation's capital right here, and that's an honor.
that's an honor We're here this morning to discuss the grave threats to religious liberty in American schools.
You know what's going on.
We all know what's going on.
But I will tell you a lot of progress has been made in the last eight months.
Tremendous progress, more than I thought we could make in so many ways.
Not only that, the woke agenda is practically gone.
It's deep seated.
We have to make sure it's out.
It's uh very bad.
It's like a weed.
You think you killed it, and then it starts growing again.
So we have to be careful.
But uh it's very, very different than it was.
You look at West Point, how proud they are of their heritage.
They did something this week which I thought was appropriate.
Some of you know what that is.
Does anybody know what that is?
Yeah, I like it.
I like it.
Oh, look at who we have over here.
We have your associate, Pam, huh?
Leo 2.0.
Well, we have Leo here.
We have is he doing a good job, Pam?
That's great.
He said DOJ.
He's a great man.
it's a great friend of mine for a long time I'm glad I got to see him.
I would have been in big trouble, Pam, if I didn't see him.
But thank you, Leo, very much.
I appreciate it.
For most of our country's history, the Bible was found in every classroom in the nation.
Yet in many schools today, students are instead indoctrinated with anti-religious propaganda, and some are even punished for their religious beliefs and very, very strongly punished.
It's ridiculous.
Joining us this morning is Hannah Allen from Honey Grove, Texas.
A few years ago, Hannah organized a group of her classmates to pray for an injured peer.
The school principal declared that Hannah's generous act of love was prohibited from taking place in front of the other students.
Didn't like it.
The principal didn't like it.
Can you imagine?
But Hannah very strongly stood her ground and she won.
And Hannah, I just want to thank you for letting the light of your faith shine for all of those to see.
We really appreciate it.
And where is Hannah?
Is Hannah here someplace?
Thanks, sir.
Hannah, stand up, please.
Thank you very much.
Thank you very much.
Thank you, Hannah.
I know what you went through.
I know what you went through.
It's great.
Appreciate it.
To support students like Hannah, I'm pleased to announce this morning that the Department of Education will soon issue new guidance protecting the right to prayer in our public schools.
is Thank you, Hannah.
Great job.
See what you did, Hannah?
Who knew?
Who knew that was gonna happen, right?
Thank you.
Also with us is 12-year-old Shay NCNS from California.
Last year in fifth grade, Shay was forced to read a book to a kindergarten student promoting a message of radical gender ideology that is contrary to his religious beliefs and ours.
I'd like to uh have Shay come up and tell the story.
It's an amazing story.
Shay, please come up.
i love Thank you again, Mr. President.
Hi, I'm Shane C. I've been a Christian my whole life, and Jesus means everything to me.
When I was in fifth grade, my school forced me to teach my kindergarten buddy about changing his gender using a book called My Shadow is pink.
The book said you can choose your gender based on feelings instead of how God made us.
I knew this was not right, but I was afraid of getting in trouble.
After my family spoke up, the school treated us badly, and kids started bullying me and my brother because of our faith.
And the school did nothing to stop it.
It hurt a lot, but I kept trusting God.
I believe kids like me should be able to live our faith at school without being forced to go against what we believe.
I hope no other family has to go through what mine did.
Thank you.
Thank you, Shay.
Great job.
That was delivered well, wasn't it?
On day one of my administration, I signed an executive order to slash federal funding for any school that pushes transgender insanity on our youth.
Thank you.
We also banned the chemical and surgical mutilation of our children.
Thank you.
We got men out of women's sports.
How tough was it?
Okay.
But could you imagine, sir?
I'm just thinking to myself, transgender for everybody, men playing in women's sports, all of the different things we talk about, it's insane.
And uh if you were here 15, 20 years ago, and if somebody made a speech about transgender for everyone, I always say trans for everyone, transgender.
We have some states that actually can force it upon you without the parents' notification or approval.
It's not even believable.
But can you imagine uh men playing in women's sports?
So you're up 15 years ago, I guess, probably 10 years ago, but 15 years ago, and somebody said we will not allow men to play in women's sports, people would look at the person and say, What's he talking about?
Is he crazy?
It happened.
And not only that, the Democrats don't want to give it up.
I watched a congressman fighting like crazy this weekend for men having the right to play in women's sports.
And they don't understand, but I don't want to really fight them on that.
I let them, I tell all the Republicans, let them go, let them go.
Just bring it up about a week before the election because you don't want to talk about it, but they say it's an 80-20 issue.
I say it's I say, Dan, it's a 97 to 3 issue.
Okay.
And transgender's about the same.
It's crazy.
It's sort of a crazy thing.
It's uh the world gone wrong, just the world gone wrong.
And I made the official policy of the United States government that there are only two genders.
You're gonna hate this.
Male and female.
Thank you.
And we got rid of a very sinister thing, the Johnson Amendment, so that pastors can speak the truth.
That's in their hearts, you know.
I'll tell you, I was in a boardroom early on.
Paula was there, a couple of people in the room were there, but we had about 50 pastors, some rabbis.
We had uh people from a few different religions, and I was just running.
I've never done it before, so it was very early in the campaign.
It was in early 2016, and Trump Tower was 68 stories up in the air in a beautiful boardroom and places loaded up with these people, and they were all excited.
And then at the end, I said, I'd love to have your support.
And the room went dead silent.
Do you remember?
It's like, I said, What happened?
I know you like me.
What happened?
Well, uh, would like to talk to you about it later.
Anyway, I said, All right, but if we could leave and we'll have another meeting, maybe, but I would love to have your support.
And uh, there was again no answer, and I said, Well, we'll figure this out.
And I went to Paula and some of the others after.
And I said, Could I ask you?
I know when I'm doing well, when I'm doing poorly, and I was doing really well.
And then when I asked for support, it was like stone cold silence.
They said, we have something called the Johnson Amendment.
That if a pastor, minister, rabbi, or imam, or anybody says anything about politics, you can lose your tax exempt status.
I said, You gotta be kidding.
So that's what happened.
And they were petrified of it.
Remember that?
Nobody even wanted to talk about it.
They were absolutely uh, they became a different group of people.
And I pledged to them at the next meeting.
We had another meeting a couple of weeks later with a similar group of people.
I pledged to them that if I win, we're gonna get rid of the Johnson amendment.
This was Lyndon Johnson who had a tremendous fight with a minister from I believe it was Houston, Houston or Dallas, and uh they didn't like each other.
And Lyndon Johnson was a very powerful president.
He had uh good power, good strength, good uh he uh ended up being very weakened by the position, but he had tremendous power, he was a big uh deal maker, and he got that done, which is pretty amazing that he could get that done.
Everybody fought him, but he got it done.
He pushed it through, pushed it through Congress, where you lose your tax exempt status if you even utter a word about politics.
And uh that was uh amazing when I heard that that I never heard of that before.
And I said, We're gonna get rid of it, and we got rid of it.
You have got because you're the people we want to hear from.
We want to hear from you.
I don't want to hear from a lot of people.
I hear from too many people.
You're the people we respect.
Franklin is incredible.
All of the people that are up here, I want to hear from these people.
And uh they come from a different place than me.
I come from a business place where there's a lot of rough people, bad people, not really religious people.
There are some, but uh, you're the people that I want to hear from.
That's why we go to church on Sundays, or we go to wherever we are to listen to people of faith.
And uh it was horrible.
I said, You mean when I heard that, and I said to the other people, that means that you should be the most powerful people on earth, in a sense, and yet you have less power.
And I pointed down to Fifth Avenue, which was 68 stories below, and I said, That means that anybody on Fifth Avenue in theory has more power than you do.
And that's not the way it's supposed to be.
It's supposed to be the opposite.
We have to give you voices back, and I've given you voices back, and that's one of the reasons that we see upticks now, I think, in religion.
So uh it's very important.
You remember that moment when I said, I'd love to have your support, ladies and gentlemen.
And it was like dead silence.
I said, There's something going on, and we figured it out, we did something about it.
So thank you.
Thank you very much to Paula White.
But upon taking office, I also ended the weaponization of law enforcement against religious believers and pardoned the pro-life activist thrown in jail by Joe Biden for saying.
Thank you.
And you know, people don't realize about the Biden administration.
It was a very mean administration.
Uh he's a mean guy, actually, not a smart guy, never was, but he was a mean guy.
No, he was a mean guy, and he knew enough about what was going on.
He wasn't uh uh like some of the people that surrounded him on the resolute, the beautiful resolute desk in the Oval Office.
They were stone cold mean.
Uh but Joe Biden and the Biden, they were mean people.
What they did to people, what they did to J6, what they did to so many people, they were mean people.
These were really radical, horrible people.
And he wasn't that way 20 years ago.
He was never the brightest bulb in the ceiling, but he was uh he was a man who uh wasn't overly mean that I saw, but boy, he became really mean, and his administration was one of the meanest we've ever had, and that's why they're out of here And people, they uh they're having a hard time getting jobs, and that's the way it should be, because they are they were bad.
They did tremendous disservice to this country, including allowing 25 million people into the from jails, from prisons, from mental institutions, drug dealers, all over the world, they were entered our country from jails.
Prison population of Venezuela was emptied out into our country, and that's what we're doing now.
I spent so much of our time, Tom Hallman and uh the people that have worked on this so hard.
You know, Christy No, all of them.
They've worked on it so hard.
It's it just it's like an unforced era.
And uh to allow people into our country who are truly there are evil people.
We're all people of religion, but there are evil people, and we have to confront that.
Uh I just give my love and hope to the family of the young woman who was stabbed this morning or last night in Charlotte by a madman, a lunatic, just got up and started, it's right on the tape.
Not not really watchable because it's so horrible, but uh just viciously stabbed, she's just sitting there.
So they're evil people.
We have to be able to handle that.
If we don't handle that, we don't have a country.
And I created the first ever Department of Justice task force to eradicate anti-Christian bias.
Applause.
Applause.
Thank you.
And for those people that are a little bit naive or not well read, there is a tremendous anti-Christian bias.
We don't hear about it, we don't think about it.
You hear about anti-Semitic, but you don't hear about anti-Christian.
Now you have a strong anti-Christian bias, but we're ending that rapidly, I will tell you, it's a whole we're in a much different world today than we were one year ago.
This is like a different world.
And to support parents' rights, we're fighting, as you know, for school choice, which most people want.
Most people want it.
I I'll tell you.
Dan was responsible for getting it along with the governor of Texas.
Uh, they got it in Texas, and uh, we helped you a little bit.
They needed about 20 votes from the legislature.
He said, could you make a phone call to the whoever they were, the legislators who I like a lot.
But they were about 20 votes short, and they have been for about 10 years.
I said, All right, let's give it a shot.
So I gave a big talk to the who were they uh senators or they were house members, but you also helped us defeat about 15 anti-school choice people.
That's right.
We defeated a lot of anti-school choice, but anyway, he got it done.
So congratulations.
That was a big app.
But as part of our tax cuts, we've created a massive tax credit for school choice scholarships so that you can send your child to a school that shares your values, and you get tax credits and all sorts of good things happening.
And uh I'm also taking action against anti-Semitic and anti-Christian bias in our institutions of higher learning.
You've been watching that play out.
They're making very substantial settlements.
And Leo's involved, and Pam Bondi's involved.
We've launched.
You know, we're getting hundreds of millions of dollars in settlements, Pam.
And Leo called me up, sir, you can do better than that.
I said, what am I gonna do?
I'm gonna get one where he really likes it.
But you know, we said everyone else says, that's amazing.
Except for Leo.
He says, sir, you could have gotten more.
Oh, but thanks, Leo.
But we've launched sweeping civil rights and Title IX investigations into more than 60 colleges going on currently, and universities to stop their violations of civil liberties and First Amendment freedoms.
And you know, we're involved very much in Harvard.
That's one that people seem to be reading about more than others.
We have many going.
And uh, other than having a radical left judge, you have a very radical left judge, but you know, the appellate courts have been really good to us.
So you go before some of these judges, no matter how good a case you have, you can't win.
But we've uh we've had a lot of them, but we've done very well in the appellate at the appellate level.
And uh the case of Harvard, we have an absolute radical left judge, disgraceful, uh, should not even be there.
But uh we have we're doing very well with Harvard, and we're doing very well with all of them.
And uh where we don't win at the lower courts, which sometimes we do.
Some in some states we get a very fair shake.
In other states, it's not even possible.
But we we've done very well at the appellate level and at the United States Supreme Court.
But this includes an unprecedented 200 million dollar payment from Columbia University.
Columbia paid us 200 million dollars essentially in fines and penalties.
But many more settlements are uh soon to follow.
And they're gonna be behaving because uh they understand we're coming back.
They would not let you have your voice.
They wouldn't let the people in this room, any of them have the voice, because that's not the voice they wanted to hear from.
They wanted to hear from a very uh sinister voice, and we're not gonna allow that.
In recent years, we've seen far too many violent attacks perpetrated against Americans of faith, beautiful Americans of faith, including in our schools and places of worship, and you know about it more than I do.
Two weeks ago in Minneapolis, a demonic killer shot 21 people and murdered the two precious children at a Catholic school.
Can you believe that?
Hard to believe.
And time goes by, and people say, Oh, I sort of remembered, but I remembered, I'll always remember it.
What a horrible thing.
Too many happens too much.
Our hearts are shattered for the family of those beautiful children.
And I've made clear attorney general Pam Bondi is working really hard that we must get answers about the causes of these repeated attacks, and we're working very, very hard on that.
The Trump administration will have no tolerance for terrorism or political violence, and that includes hate crimes against Christians, Jews, or anybody else.
We're not gonna allow there was also a horrible killing recently in Charlotte, talked about, and so many others, and we will uh we're gonna get to the end of it.
And you know, when you have horrible killings, you have to take horrible actions, and the actions that we take are nothing.
We this uh cashless bail started a wave in our country where a killer kills somebody and is out on the street by the afternoon, and in many cases going out and killing again, cashless bail, and you try and reason with people like in Chicago with the governor and the mayor.
You try and reason with them, and it's like you're talking to a wall.
It's just doesn't I assume it's just a political ideology, they're not stupid people, must be an ideology that's just buried in their head, and you can't do a damn thing about it.
And uh, we'd love to go into Chicago and straighten it out.
You know, Washington, D.C., you'll be happy to know, is a free and safe zone.
It's so safe right now.
It was it was one of the most dangerous.
Can you believe it?
So you know, you see the beautiful buildings, but we're gonna also do an upgrade because a lot of the beautiful buildings have a little graffiti on them, they have roads that aren't proper, they have mediums that are bad and falling down into the road, the dividers.
We have uh things that we have to take care of and beautify.
We want to beautify it.
Very little work will be done.
I'm very good at that.
That's what I really did the best in life, probably.
I said, Was I a better builder or politician?
They said, I think you're a better builder, sir.
I said, I didn't know if I was happy about that or not.
But I was a really good builder, and I'll fix this place up for peanuts, I'll fix it up, we'll fit we'll put in new dividers all the evidence.
They're all rotted, rusting and falling down on the road, potholes all over the place.
We're gonna have this place looking beautiful within 12 months.
Even the little white tiles in the tunnels, you know, you go through the tunnels, and there's a little white tiles that have been up for about 60 years, and like there's pieces missing.
And you can't match them, believe me, you can't.
You try and match them, it never works.
Again, they've been up 60 years.
You don't get the same batch no matter what you do.
But uh, we'll take all those tiles off, and you're gonna have beautiful white tile tunnels again, and everything's gonna be really the way it should be.
Because when foreign leaders come, you know, I had to take down the tents.
We had over 58 tent cities that we took down, right in the middle of our parks, right next to our great buildings, Supreme Court, you'd have a tent city right there, And nobody would ever tell them to do it.
We had a blue tent right on Lafayette, and they seemed to have a permit.
And one of the fake news media was asking me the other day, what about the blue tent?
What blue tent?
Because all the tents you got somehow these people were very well connected with the communist cause.
And I said, There's a tent up there, really.
Yeah.
And he was a friendly reporter for a change.
He said, It's terrible that the tent.
I said, I didn't know that.
I'm surprised.
And I checked, and it was.
And uh we got it down very quickly.
It's down.
It's done.
Wasn't easy.
People chained themselves to a tree and this and that, but that's okay.
They can chain themselves if they want.
That was a tough one.
That's been there for years.
It's been there for many years.
We took it down.
Came down very quickly, Pam.
So I hope Attorney General Bondi will be looking into some of these things, and I really know that some of them she is.
She's she's done such an incredible job.
You know, she's got a lot of pressure on her not to do these things by a certain group of people that I guess don't love our country, or there's some ideology that they're just indoctrinated with.
But she's gonna do a fantastic job, and we're waiting for a call from Chicago.
We'll fix Chicago.
And again, DC is right now so safe you can go out.
Friends of mine called one in particular, he's been in DC for a long time.
And he said, I haven't gone out in four years for dinner with my wife.
The restaurants were all closing because people were afraid, even if they're in the restaurant, it didn't matter, they were held up.
You know, guys would walk in with guns into a restaurant, and that's over.
It's not happening.
It's now safe.
And this man said, I've gone out to dinner in the last week and a half, four times, and I am so safe.
My wife could meet me at the restaurant, she could walk by herself.
There is zero threat.
The National Guard working with the police, working with the mayor.
The mayor has, you know, that's not her ideology, and now I think it maybe is her ideology.
She's taking a lot of heat too from the radical left.
You know, they don't like that she's allowing it.
But look, she's gonna either allow it or we'll just do it, because you know, it's just that.
But I can tell you the people of DC are thrilled.
I have never had so many people.
The other day I had a big scrum in front of me of the press.
And I said, you know, everybody here, or many of you have been mugged, right?
And the they're all going like, and these aren't people necessarily on our side, they're all going, yeah, it is.
What about you?
Yes, it's true.
I was a couple of times.
Every one of them, it's crazy.
Not gonna happen anymore.
So right now we went from a one of the most, and some people say the worst, the most violent city.
Can you imagine our capital being the most violent city?
But it was it was really bad into a totally safe zone.
It's called a safe zone city.
There's no crime.
They said crime's down 87%.
I said, no, no, no, it's more than 87%, virtually nothing.
And uh, and much lesser things, things that take place in the home they call crime.
You know, they'll do anything they can to find something.
If a man has a little fight with the wife, they say this was a crime, see, so now I can't claim 100%.
But uh, we are we are a safe city.
You can walk to a restaurant, you can walk to the White House if you work there, you can walk to the Capitol, and even the Democrats say, I can't believe it, but they don't want to admit it, but I can't believe it.
We could do the same thing in Chicago, New York, Los Angeles, we did it.
We saved, we saved Los Angeles.
We saved Los Angeles, Dan, you know that Los Angeles was a mess.
If we didn't send our troops in, Gavin Newsom would have had a real problem.
We sent our troops, the head police officer, the top person said we could have never done this alone.
We sent our troops right in at the beginning and we killed it.
And it was nasty, but we killed it immediately.
Immediately, and I don't know why Chicago isn't calling us saying, please give us help.
When you have over just a short period of time, 50 murders and hundreds of people shot, and then you have a governor that stands up and says how crime is just fine.
It's uh it's really crazy.
But we're bringing back law and order to our country.
And I began my remarks today by noting that the reverence for our creator.
I mean, that's we We have reverence for our creator.
And it's inscribed into our Declaration of Independence, a copy of which I have very proudly hanging in the Oval Office, an original copy, very old, beautiful copy.
Next year we will celebrate 250 years since that declaration was signed as part of the grand.
Well, this is really a commemoration, like I think we're gonna do.
We're gonna try and do a commemoration like nobody's ever seen before.
But we've invited America's great faith communities to pray for our nation and for our people and for peace in the world, and it's gonna be an amazing, it's gonna be an amazing time.
We're gonna have an amazing time.
We have the Olympics, we have the World Cup, and we have 250.
Okay, the super centennial, as our mandate said.
But we're gonna, it's gonna be it's gonna be amazing.
It's gonna be uh maybe bigger than the both of those events.
You know, when I was president, I got I got the World Cup and I got the Olympics.
I got I got them to choose us, Los Angeles, and I was very proud of it.
The only problem was I wasn't gonna be president because I would have served out normally my time, and then you had some very bad people who rigged the election, and look what happened.
I end up getting the Olympics, the World Cup and amazing the way God works, isn't it?
Isn't it amazing the way God works?
That's true.
I got the Olympics, you know, because I'm a little bit of a selfish person, I guess.
I said, you know, I got the Olympics, and Obama would not call.
I'll never forget the head of the Olympic Committee call, and the mayor of Los Angeles called me and he said, sir, the president will not talk to them.
You know why?
Because he traveled to Geneva or wherever to make the presentation, and he came in fourth.
Now, a president shouldn't do that.
The president should say, I will do that, I will make that journey, which has never been made before.
But if I make that journey, you have to pick me.
He didn't do that.
That's why we had a country that was going to hell, because he didn't do a lot of things like that.
So he ended up sitting there and they announced that we're fourth.
We were like almost last.
And uh so he didn't like the Olympic committee too much.
So he refused to talk to him.
So I get a call from the mayor of Los Angeles who said, please, sir, would you call?
We're ready to get it.
But and I spoke to a gentleman, and I believe it was Geneva, whatever, wherever they are.
And I couldn't get him off the phone.
He was so dying for love.
He finally got finally got some anyway, and he agreed that the Olympics would come to the United States, and I was so proud of it.
And then I realized even then I said, I'm not gonna be the president.
And then the World Cup, we got the World Cup.
I did that one too with Johnny, and uh got the World Cup, and I said, I can't believe it.
Can you hold it a little sooner, sir?
It's all given out at all these different places.
So I wasn't gonna get that either, and now I got them both.
And I can't say that I created 250.
That one is that one we have.
I'd like to say I created 250 years.
I can't say that, but we are gonna create a great party and a great celebration.
And I'd like to ask a very good friend of mine, Secretary Scott Turner, to come up and say a few.
Well, good morning.
So grateful to be here.
What an honor it is to stand uh with this commission and with our president.
Y'all, we're in the nation's capital.
We're at the museum of the Bible.
We're together and we're talking about faith.
Did anybody else pick up on that?
I wouldn't want to be anywhere else but right here.
So thank you, Mr. President.
It's an honor to serve under your leadership, sir, and to be a part of this tremendous cabinet.
How many know we have a godly faithful cabinet?
And a cabinet that prioritizes prayer.
On July 3rd, Mr. President of this year, you kicked off the year-long celebration of America's 250th birthday in Iowa.
You invited America's Faith communities to come together to pray for our country.
Well, Mr. President, America's faith communities are responding with overwhelming enthusiasm, as you can see here today.
Today, more than 70 major faith organizations and churches have joined together to participate in what we're calling America praise.
In fact, many of you are here today, including leaders from pray.com, Hallow, the National Religious Broadcasters, the Faith and Freedom Coalition, Intercessors for America, and many, many others are here with us.
And I want to take a moment.
If you are here today and you have joined this faith movement, America Place, please stand if you're here this morning, please.
If you're here, stand and let us see.
Thank you.
Well, together, we have our simple proposition.
Think about this.
What if one million people pray for our country every single week between now and next July 4th?
More specifically, what if believers all across this great nation got together with 10 people, friends, family members, colleagues, work associates, 10 people each week to pray for our country and for our fellow citizens?
Let that sink in.
One million people every single week.
Ten people getting together to pray for our country and for her citizens today.
Think about the miracles that would take place over the next year.
Think about the transformation that you and I could witness in communities all across the land.
Sons returning to their fathers, daughters returning to their mothers, families coming back together, health being restored, financial needs being met, mountains being moved.
Think about it.
If a million of us every week got together and prayed for this great country, how many know that God is well able to do it?
Amen.
We're a nation that has always believed in the power of prayer.
During a constitutional convention with our founding fathers, and many of you know this, we're discussing the formation of our country.
Benjamin Franklin stopped the debate and asked the delegates to pray for guidance from the Lord God Almighty.
He famously said, if a sparrow cannot fall to the ground without his notice, is it probable that an empire can rise without his aid?
How many are grateful that God put that on the heart of Benjamin Franklin on that day?
Prayer brings restoration.
It rebuilds what has been broken.
It ignites an indescribable power of hope within you and within me.
It's a light that's felt by all of those in whom we intercede and pray for.
And you've all heard faith leaders across the country, quote 2 Chronicles 7 14, which says, If my people who are called by my name will humble themselves and pray and seek my face and turn from their wicked ways, then I will hear from heaven, and I will forgive their sins and will heal their land.
On behalf of President Trump and ultimately the Lord God Almighty who calls us to pray without ceasing, I'm inviting all Americans to pray with unwavering faith for the renewal of our nation and our fellow citizens.
Amen.
Amen.
all Americans.
Will you all stand with me as we rededicate America to one nation Under God, Father, we thank you for this time that we have together.
We thank you that we can gather together As faithful people, as faithful leaders, as denomination leaders, as religious leaders.
Father, we thank you for our president Donald J. Trump.
Father God, who you have anointed and appointed for this time, for such a time as this.
Lord, thank you that the president prioritizes prayer.
Father God, that he sees the power, the importance, the priority of praying together as a people, as a country, as a nation.
Father, we in this place today in this great museum of the Bible.
Father God, we lift up our president.
Lord God, we lift up his family.
We lift up God, our vice president, our cabinet, and everyone God who serves in this administration through all branches of government.
Father, help us to be godly men and godly women.
Father, help us to surrender to the power, to the presence and to the will of God.
And Lord, we pray this morning as we uh commemorate, Father God, as we call our nation to pray.
Lord God, as we rededicate our nation to one nation under God, Father, we pray for your forgiveness.
We pray, Lord Jesus, that you would uh uh give us great favor and understanding, Father God, as we bow our knee before you, as we humble ourselves before you, Lord God, we thank you that starting even right now, the families will come back together, sons return to fathers, daughters will return to mothers, healing and revitalization will take place, new life will come to our nation.
And Father, we're so grateful that we've been standing in the nation's capital as a people of believers in this great institution, Lord God, in the presence of God Almighty, by the power of the Holy Spirit, Lord Jesus.
We humble ourselves, we thank you.
And God, we know that from this day, until on that great day, July 4th of 2026, where we celebrate 250 years, that Lord God, from now to then and forevermore, you will be glorified and honored.
And Father, we pray for a sweet celebration.
And Lord God, that all people of all faiths, Father God, will come together, Lord, not just Democrat, not just Republican, but all American people will come together under the banner of Yahweh of God Almighty.
And Lord God, we praise you and we thank you and we love you in Jesus' name.
Amen.
Thank you, sir.
Thank you very much, God.
So America has always been a nation that believes in the power of prayer, and we will never apologize for our faith ever, ever, never, never.
We will never surrender our God-given rights.
We will defend our liberties, our values, our sovereignty, and we will defend our freedom.
And with the help of amazing faith communities across the land, so many are represented with us today.
We will truly make this the golden age of America.
That's what we're doing.
We're in a golden age.
We're at the very beginning of a golden age.
So much progress has been made in the last eight months.
Progress like nobody's ever seen before.
They're writing about it.
They're actually saying it.
They've never seen anything like what's happened in the last eight months.
And together we will make our country greater, stronger, more united, and more faithful than ever before.
Thank you.
God bless you, and God bless America.
Thank you very much.
Thank you.
There we go.
All right, ladies and gentlemen.
President Trump, rip roaring.
Approximately one hour speech.
There he is, the Attorney General of Texas, the Attorney General of the United States of America.
With Ben Carson, friend of the show.
So many friends of the show here, by the way.
Franklin, the uh legendary Franklin Graham.
President Trump, talking about the top line.
Which of course is the murder, the savage, brutal, animalistic murder of Irana.
Zastruka.
Zastruka.
Saying that she was killed by a savage animal.
And that they have to do something about it, that we have to stop this from happening.
And that we should expect more on this.
Ladies and gentlemen, luckily, we still have guests that will be joining this program.
One from the DOJ, the great Harmony Dylan in charge of the civil rights division of the G DOJ, the assistant attorney general will be live on this program soon, along with a former spokesperson for President Trump, current spokesperson for the Speaker of the House, Mike Johnson, Hogan Gidley will also be on this program.
We're going to be talking with them about what we can do to save this country.
And before we pivot from President Trump and that spectacular speech about faith and renewal in our nation and revival in our nation, I just want to touch on one or two very quick things.
The media doesn't want you to know about the horrific violent targeting racial hate crimes that occur in this country on a near day-to-day basis.
We are, it is going to be something that we focus in on on this program.
It is going to be something that we throw our muscle and weight against because we want every American to live safely.
We'll talk about black on white crime.
We'll talk about black on black crime.
We'll talk about black fatherlessness.
We'll talk about data like this right here.
The obscene rates of murder in the fatherless black community.
Young black men commit.
Such an absorbent number of murders in this country.
The juvenile crime in DC, astronomically out of control, as is, of course, the fatherless rates in this country.
As we have shown time and time again, but here is just a more recent figure.
Fatherlessness crisis.
Boys raised without a biological father in the home are twice as likely to be incarcerated and half as likely to earn a college degree or be raised in intact family absent fathers, equal crime.
Low education and poverty.
Look at these numbers.
Look at the data.
But now, ALX, I need the fatherlessness rates in the black community, please.
So now that we've established this point that fatherlessness equals crime, then we need to bridge that exact parallel into the black community.
Now you can talk about it as much as you want.
Talk about the problems, talk about the civil rights eras of the 1960s when the federal government became the welfare father of the black family, where there are literal incentive programs for fatherlessness in the black community.
Klein, I'm tired of waiting.
Just go to Grok.
Scope Grocket.
Thank you.
Tired of waiting.
It makes me angry because it's time to start having these conversations.
It's time to stop like treating this as something that's just going to go away.
It's not.
We need a cultural change, and we need it immediately in this country.
Thankfully, we have people that are actually dead set on looking at the problem itself.
One, as we look at the major overall cultural fabrics, which are right here on your screen.
Obviously, this is the clear data point, one-to-one.
Fatherlessness equals crime.
And then what is the population with the greatest fatherlessness in this country?
Producers, I'm like sitting here dying.
I'm waiting like I'm like, I don't know why it is so hard to find this data.
Get me this data.
What is the fatherlessness percentage in the in in the country in our country?
We're looking at it.
47 and a half percent.
So 50%.
Where is it?
Okay, he said they say it's sitting in the chat, Klein.
Grab it.
Yeah, need easy to digest and easy to see data, please.
Why don't you just summarize it for us?
So it's 50%.
Got it.
Okay.
Well, 25% Of children in the United States live without a father.
But again, what percentage of that in the black is that in the black community?
Yes, it's 50%.
Okay.
Well, ladies and gentlemen, we can look at your crisis right there.
And it's sorry if data offends you.
Actually, I'm not sorry.
I'm not sorry at all.
This is the data.
This is the world that we live in.
And it's something that is clearly the causality of so much of the data is there and it is clear.
Now, what do you do to fix it?
Thankfully, we have an administration.
Okay, yeah, that's not right.
Your data is incorrect, Klein.
I'm I'm sorry, but okay.
Thank you, producers.
Thank you.
Our nation's fatherlessness epidemic has particularly ravaged black community.
Nearly 70% of all black babies in America today are born to unmarried mothers.
64% of children grow up in a single parent household.
It's not 50%, it is 70%.
I guess it I guess we're going to like have to get centered on our data here.
But here it is.
So then start asking yourself the question, why?
And then start asking yourself the question, what is the easier problem to fix?
Stephen Miller saying that probably the fastest problem to fix, other than generational, the generational corrosion of the black family, that again, I believe was personally brought about by the federal government.
I would really like to for you to dig into this these statistics.
What is the rate of fatherlessness beef pre-civil rights, the civil rights uh act?
What is the rate of fatherlessness in the in America for black children in 1920, for instance?
Or in the first half of the century.
See, is it the same?
Or has it been eroded since the welfare state of the federal government has inserted itself into the black family?
Stephen Miller saying that the other problem here is, of course, that we let our criminals out of jail.
Democrat Party at every level, judges, politicians, academics, and nonprofits organized around the defense and protection of the criminal, the monstrous and the depraved.
The more vile the threat, the more vociferously the Democrat Party protect and enable it.
Now my now my producers are kicking.
Thank you.
Here we go.
Non-marital birth rates in the United States.
You can see here it's been a problem for everyone.
But particularly the black population has just absolute, as it's just an absolute and total explosion.
Here we go.
Now you can see the data.
Let's zoom in on that.
Thank you.
You can see the purple line is black.
It used to be uh labeled as non-white in the data.
And for national and for white, obviously, this is way too high as well.
Uh yeah, they've changed some of the coding here, but it's double.
And it seems to have it, it's double.
But it used to be in the 20s.
And you can see here, of course, the civil rights era and the creation of the permanent welfare state and the incentivization of childless, the incentivization of fatherless homes, you get paid more.
Get paid more when you don't have a dad around.
They have a dad around, the checks stop coming.
Of course, what do you think that's going to do?
Just like the release of dangerous criminals back onto the streets.
What do you think it's going to do for these communities?
What do you think it's going to do for young people when they see that?
When they see that you can just like while out.
And nothing will ever happen to you.
What does that do to a youngestr?
Thank you.
Now the producers are hidden.
Here we go.
Even more.
There it is.
Unmarried births.
You can see it here in like a in a much simpler trend line.
The percentage of births of mothers who are unmarried are twice as high for blacks than for whites Across all groups.
Here's your data.
And then you wonder about the crime statistics.
I mean, obviously the crime statistics, then, of course.
We then know that fatherlessness leads to crime.
And then you can see then the obscene percentage higher of crime rates for young black males than any other category.
There you go.
There's your one-to-one.
There's your data basis.
No one else will play it.
No one also put this kind of statistics up.
Everyone's also too scared to offend you.
I don't care.
It doesn't matter.
You know what's offensive?
Having your kids slaughtered in the street.
That's what's offensive.
It was offensive as this Ukrainian family that thought they were sending their daughter to the safest to the greatest country on earth to have her more in danger on a city bus in a Democrat city with degenerate career criminals who've been sprung from jail again and again and again, ready to animalistically slaughter her as she just scrolling her phone.
And then what happens next?
Nobody even talks about it.
Well, we're not going to we're not going to play that game, ladies and gentlemen.
One final note on all of this, which is that again, this happens a lot.
And there are people that wish to take it on severely.
President Trump, obviously talking about going into Chicago.
Uh and want to simply establish that we're not going to accept the media narrative on this.
They're trying to erase it from Wikipedia.
Wikipedia is actively trying to delete this from our memories.
And Axios is trying to ensure that everyone knows the real evil in all of this, which is us.
We're the real problem.
Axios is straight up written an article this morning that says the real evil in the vicious murder of Arena Zastruka by a career black criminal who's been released from jail 14 times by woke activist judges is MAGA influencers like me who drew attention to it.
We're we're the problem.
And then number two is the amount of security cameras.
This is what actually, this is what the corporate media, if they cover this, these are the people that they see as the enemy.
Me, I'm the problem.
We just learned this with the New York Times last week.
I'm the problem for bringing up crime and wanting my children to be protected.
I am evil for being a father that wants my children to live.
The New York Times wrote an article last week.
That was the basis of the article.
And then security cameras.
It's insane.
The same people that said every cop needs to wear a security camera, which again, genius move.
Like best move, very radicalizing.
Every cop needs to wear a security camera.
Now they're saying too many security cameras.
You shouldn't be able to see the murders.
Yeah.
All right.
Enraging.
Enraging.
Ladies and gentlemen.
Uh joining us is the great Hogan Gidley.
I wanted to get all that off my chest before we got to Hogan because I don't want to go so flames on with the poor guy.
But he's seen this.
He was a uh press secretary for President Trump.
He now voices for the voice of the people in the people's house on Capitol Hill for the great speaker Mike Johnson and a number of other incredible people.
You know, he used to work so closely with uh Sarah Sanders.
You know, he's like the Arkansas Mafia here, ladies and gentlemen.
The great Hogan Galee joins us live now.
The great Hogan Galee joins us live now.
Sorry, Hogan, I got a little bee in my bonnet today.
Understandable.
A little angry watching.
Understandable.
Um sick of being attacked.
I'm sick of being attacked for like just wanting my children to like live safely.
And could you imagine like what a could you imagine like a Ukrainian family being like, oh, good, our daughter will be safe.
Yeah, we'll send her to like the most powerful country on earth.
She won't die in a war zone.
Survived several years in a European nation during the bloodiest battle since World War II, but couldn't last a few weeks in America because our ridiculous judges decide to let people out of prison because you know it's it's It's a it's a criminal who deserves to be coddled,
not the American people or even someone from Ukraine visiting our country, they're the ones we should be really propping up and protecting, the ones committing the crimes, not the ones suffering at the hands of the criminal.
This is so insane.
It is completely in line with where the American people are.
They want safety and security in our communities.
Donald Trump is bringing that back in Washington, DC, plans to do it in other places as well.
Um, you talked about fatherlessness.
You saw the statistics where it started in the 1920s, uh, you know, 10, 10, 20, 15% uh in that community, and now it's close to 80%.
It's unacceptable.
And what do you what do you think is going to happen if you destroy the fundamental family unit that is by design supposed to raise up young individuals, children to be responsible citizens of a great nation.
When the home is divided like that, and listen, I'm the product of a single single mother.
Uh, my I had a great relationship with my father, but I got divorced when I was very young, and by the grace of God, I was able to get some stuff together and and and you know, turn my life into something that I feel is antithetical to what the statistics said I would be, um, because I had an engaged mother and father, even though they were divorced.
But when you tear apart the family unit, what do you think the byproduct is going to be?
Um I my heart breaks for that family, but but I've seen so many headlines too, where it says the problem here is the Charlotte public transit.
No, it's it's a lot of other problems too.
That's an easy one.
So you can say we can just add more cameras to the buses or some nonsense like that.
But when you take a look at the New York Times, for example, with almost 6,000 stories on George Floyd, you know, 1,500 stories on all of these other uh Trayvon Martin type story, all these, but nothing on this at all.
It's because it doesn't match the narrative they're trying to put out to the American people, the lie they're trying to tell the American people.
It is disgusting and it is dangerous, and you're seeing the effects of it.
If I may, Hogan, you know, you work in press and you do it very adeptly, and you've done it for the biggest names and on the biggest stages in the world.
The reason they're not the reason they're not talking about this is because it's kryptonite for them.
Yes, everything from their this being a Ukrainian refugee, right in a problem that they in a a war that was avoidable that they caused to the race factor to the degenerate incarceration factor to uh everything from the inability of anyone to even react to this when you watch the video to it being caught on 4K, they can there's no defense.
I mean, just touching this issue is kryptonite for them.
They did there is no defense, there's no way to talk about it.
They can't weasel their way out of this one.
So that is why I encourage I beg of you to tell Republicans in Congress to say this name.
Irena Zestruka to like say the name and to bring this up to make this a national call for safe cities and for a safer country, because there are things we can actually do about it.
For instance, uh De Carlos Brown Jr. should have never been on the street in the first place.
Right.
And mandatory minimums and judicial reform is something that Congress can do, correct?
Uh they can, no question about it.
These are the types of things these catalysts get them involved into into these situations and these policy discussions.
And quite frankly, this is where the American people are.
They want the safety to return to our communities to our buses, et cetera.
And they want criminals to be punished for the crimes they commit, not to be continually let out of prison.
But the way this works is so frustrating from a media standpoint, as you said.
I've been doing media now for for 25 years.
You know, I'm friends with Sarah Sanders, as are you.
I met her when she was 19 because I worked for Governor Huckabee when he was governor, the first governor Huckabee, not Sarah.
And if if the criminal is a white person shooting up whatever public venue, then the narrative is this is a national epidemic, it's guns, it's racism, it's whatever, and every media outlet rushes to cover it.
If the role is reversed and it's a transgender shooter or an African American shooter, whatever, then it's a local story.
See, it's not it doesn't raise the national level.
It Doesn't match the narrative they're trying to cram down our throats that is completely false, completely fictitious.
This is a great example of that.
And you notice if there is a shooter, if there is an attacker with a knife, you know everything about that person within an hour, if it's the narrative the media want out there.
Yes.
If it's not, you don't hear about it for weeks, or it's just suppressed, like the shooter in Nashville, for example.
We still don't know everything about that.
Yeah.
This is the type of behavior that causes the press to be so um vilified and distrusted.
And it's because of their, it's a problem of their own making.
When you continue to lie to us for years, what do you think we're gonna do?
Trust you when you bring a story forward that you may actually have good information on.
We're not, because you have so lost credibility with us, the American people for the repeated lies.
We're not gonna pay attention to you anymore.
And it shows you the rampant political agenda of so many in the mainstream media, because bias occurs in two ways.
What you decide to cover and how you decide to cover it.
In this particular instance, you're seeing it on full display.
Hogan, I'm so sorry that we have like a short period of time to just to discuss this.
I was hoping we could talk for an hour on this.
Um because the president, because of the live news and so on.
I just wanted to like in conclusion.
I just wanted to put this up on screen, please.
Um, please bring this to your members.
Please bring the everyone in Congress listens to Hogan.
Like smart smart Republicans, they all listen to Hogan.
They all bend with me and say, uh, okay, maestro, like what shall we do?
Please show them that this isn't a 7030.
This isn't an 80 20.
This is a 991%.
It is you.
This is the most winning issue in the country.
Yep.
99% of Americans say this is a problem.
Only one percent who are the criminal element, most likely, say it's not.
So I just cannot the floor is yours.
Maybe perhaps you could like elucidate for us like what could Congress do in order to fix this?
Like, is this something that'll be on Speaker Johnson's priority list?
And so on.
A callway, uh, of course.
And it's always on Republicans' priority list.
I mean, for the life of me, from a political standpoint or a pragmatic standpoint, you'd think Democrats would say, you know what, 99% of the country wants safety and security.
So I'm gonna try and lean that direction.
Instead, they continue to side with the criminal.
It blows my mind why they think this way is going to win them something when it just gave us crushing uh problems for the last four years under Biden.
And they also ran on it and lost on it in the last election on the defund the police movement.
This is clearly a byproduct of that, and suburban moms are going to want safety for their children for their own families when they're walking down the city streets.
This is why, for the life of me, I can't understand why Democrats are they could easily say, look, we have a problem and we need to fix it.
We don't like the way Trump's doing it, but whatever.
They're saying we don't have a problem at all.
I mean, talk about whistling past the graveyard here.
They don't realize there's a problem or they're fighting against it.
And this is the lived experience of so many people in DC and other uh major cities.
We see the crime.
We watch it in front of our faces every single day with open air drug deals, drug use, the homeless population that is uh attacking people, uh causing traffic problems, not to mention the the carjackings and the murders and the rapes and the burglaries, all these things that are happening every day in DC.
They're acting like it doesn't happen.
But the people living in these cities 100% feel it.
They need to come to the table and try and work with Republicans, work with Donald Trump to say, all right, let's figure out some solutions here.
Instead of saying, well, if this person stabs a young lady in the in the back, by the way, didn't have the guts to get in front of her face.
Also, let's just how much he outweighs this young little girl, he wouldn't get in her face.
He had to do it from behind, of course, which is cowardly to the nth degree.
Doing that type of stuff and Democrats defending it as if, well, somebody just must have wronged him over his life period.
That's the problem.
It's it's the criminals just misunderstood.
Or how about this?
Regardless, the criminal made an illegal act multiple times was let out of prison multiple times.
And now you're somehow still blaming the victims or the people that want safety and security.
It it baffles my mind.
Hogan, we've got to have Arena's law.
We've got to have something like that for repeat offenders like this.
There has to be a law on the books that ties the judge's hands.
We've seen it before, time and time again that make mandatory minimums that tie the judges' hands.
This should we should never be able to show like mugshot sequences like this ever again.
There should be like a three strikes year out uh style rule, and there should be like swift death penalties for death penalties for for for crimes like this.
I mean, it's a it it's a it's plague on our nation.
I really hope that Congress acts.
It's you won't find an issue that's more 991% than this.
Sure, uh the great Hogan Gidley is someone you must follow.
He's somebody who sees it clearly, and he's somebody who uh has nearly 100,000 subscribers here on X. I think he took that great photo of President Trump.
He took this photo, Trump looking at the Statue of Liberty.
Armorine One.
So follow him for his photography as well.
Godspeed, Hogan.
Thanks.
Thanks, Latvia.
bless.
Uh joining us right now, live from the Justice Department is the great Harmeet Dylan.
She's the assistant attorney general for the United States of America.
She is also head of the Civil Rights Division, and she's live right now to talk about the subject.
you you you Irina's law.
That would be interesting.
Um, I'm not a lawyer, Harmite, so I just wouldn't even know how to uh approach this, but I think everybody sees what the real problem is here, which is that repeat violent criminal offenders that scream at judges that I don't belong in civilized society.
I will murder and kill and maim and harm and offend again, continue to be put on the street.
The floor is yours.
Well, look, it's very tragic what happened in this uh jurisdiction.
It's the kind of thing that you're seeing happening all over the United States.
And from the federal civil rights perspective, my angle is whether there's discrimination occurring by local law enforcement in how they treat offenders.
And so, for example, in in Hennepin County, Minnesota, we're investigating their blatant policy, which says that they will give preferential plea agreements to uh people of color.
Now that's illegal under the law.
I don't know whether Charlotte has a similar problem.
There, it may be the case, and you know, we'd love for people with evidence to come forward, whistleblowers to come forward.
If they are treating offenders of a particular race more leniently than, say, white offenders, that would be a federal civil rights violation.
But we need that evidence before we can take action at the DOJ.
Um, you know, to the broader point of whether the federal government can impose sort of sentencing strictures on state court judges, you know, typically speaking, in our uh federalism and 10th Amendment analysis uh division of power, most of the police power in the United States, and that means all the government power really lies with the states and with localities.
What the federal government can do, however, is tie federal grants and federal law enforcement support, which is significant to basic minimum standards of performance.
And so I think that's something that certainly could be looked at by policymakers.
Um, and so you know, you do have to you do have to look from a federalism perspective as to whether a federal law governing criminal conduct is consistent with those 10th Amendment concerns.
The video is absolutely chilling.
Uh Harmeat and you know, it's tough to watch, and you don't even see the full thing.
I I find that fascinating that we can't see the full video as well, because of course you were able to watch in 4K everything that happened with George Floyd because they wanted a specific result.
But nonetheless, even the video that we have is uh atrocious.
And what it looks is premeditation.
It looks to be something that was clearly targeted and racial targeting.
And my question to you is is this currently under investigation by your department?
Well, look, first of all, I do see a video of a violent crime occurring, but to draw the conclusion that it was racially targeted, you'd want to see what is prior victims look like.
Um, in fact, we see in our urban crime-ridden hell holes a lot of black-on-black violence as well.
And so I would want to know that evidence before I reached any conclusions.
And so we're certainly looking at this fact pattern.
One thing that drew my attention regarding the mayor's comments regarding the situation is her reference to thanking media partners for suppressing this video.
And that leads to a question, we've seen other instances of this of uh mainstream media coordination.
Whether this is an instance or this nationally is an instance in which mainstream media partners of these left-wing cities are coordinating to suppress significant crime like this from being reported where there may be a racial angle to it.
That might be an antitrust issue.
It might be other issues as well.
But I think that's something that we should all be asking.
Why are we not seeing this disturbing incident and footage on all of the news shows at night when we saw the same with respect to George Floyd?
So I think that's a real serious question.
And other people in this department may want to look at that.
Or Daniel Penny, which of course has been something that has been a championing issue where a young man who's marine stepped in to prevent something like this from happening.
The Daniel Penny case, which we covered very closely, was a man who was threatening the riders of the subway and saying he's going to effing kill them.
This is the quote.
It's caught on video.
He's threatening to do exactly what happened here.
And Daniel Penny stepped in to save lives, yet he was attacked for it and uh was very close to losing his life, meaning being incarcerated for a long time.
Um, thank God he wasn't.
Well, this this brings us back here to the DOJ's uh impetus under the president's executive orders, which is to eliminate DEI and all of its forms.
Any type of race-based prosecution or persecution of citizens is uh is unacceptable.
And to me, uh it doesn't matter to me the race of the victim.
All victims, all people in our country who are the victims of violent crime uh deserve justice.
And when you see prosecutors either uh putting their thumb on the scale or taking their thumb off the scale, depending on the race of the perpetrator, that's illegal under our federal civil rights laws, and we will put an end to it wherever we have the evidence.
Uh, can you summarize right now just where what you are looking at here in Charlotte?
Like what are the things I know that we're close on time here and that we have a limit on time, but given that President Trump just brought it up three times in his comments, uh talking about this brutal and animalistic violence that we see against our citizens and against refugees.
The what makes this whole thing kryptonite, frankly, for the left is that she is a refugee of Ukraine and war.
She was here seeking security.
And of course, uh found that the policies of woke restorative justice were deadlier than a war zone in Ukraine, arguably.
Yeah, well, we we we do not comment on uh ongoing investigations in any detail.
Um, but you know, like I said, I am looking at other cities for their race-based uh prosecution.
And, you know, if there are law enforcement officials in Charlotte who have information about similar race-based arrest patterns, prosecution patterns, or plea agreements in that city that favor one race over the other or others, then we would very much want to hear about that because that would be a due process and equal protection issue and illegal under our federal civil rights laws.
And so we'd be interested to hear that.
And it's it's tragic that any American lost their lives to a repeat offender like this.
Um I saw this kind of thing happen regularly in San Francisco, where I live for almost 25 years, violent criminals who would prey on the same racial type.
For example, in that city, elderly Asian Americans were frequently the targets of violent crime from African American perpetrators, and they were catch and release, catch and release, let out again and again and again, and in some instances actually killing um our elderly citizens in our community.
So this is wrong.
And, you know, with evidence, we can put a stop to it.
Just very quickly here, and in conclusion, I'd love to summarize the success story and to say not all is lost.
What happened in Washington, D.C. is nothing short of remarkable.
With 1700 different arrests, the city has uh become uh now uh a credible safe zone.
And I don't know when was the last time DC had such a long spate without a homicide.
Um can you give me comment on that, uh Harmeet?
Uh what is the city of DC looking like?
I know you live and work there and commute there every single day.
Have you noticed the change?
And what does this say about locking up simply the criminal element?
How much good can be done by locking up the 1% or less of the criminal element for the sake of the 99% that want to live peacefully?
Well, it reminds me of my youth when I started practicing law in Manhattan, and it was a similar situation where the city was crime ridden.
It was like, you know, Gotham City, and uh Mayor Giuliani helped emerge from that uh that situation of crime by by prosecuting everything.
And so what you see in DC is you would always see police and in the Capitol police mainly in presence around the Capitol, but then as you get further away from that, there was an absence of police.
I literally hear sirens zooming past my house now, and I feel comforted by that because I heard a complete absence of law enforcement before.
And you do see police everywhere.
And it does feel and seem safer.
It isn't 100%.
Um, I was, you know, driving in a part of the city yesterday and had quite a few scraggly looking homeless people, you know, trying to approach my car.
Um, that was a little concerning.
Um, but look, nothing is perfect.
It's a huge improvement.
And I really want to credit the attorney general, the president, uh, the United States attorney, Judge Pierrot, for her efforts and all the law enforcement who came and all the governors, frankly, who sent their National Guard from all over the country to help maintain law and order in our Capitol.
I'm a frequent traveler, and when you go around the world, you do not see crime-ridden hell holes where you have the seat of power in a country, except for in our country, and now we don't have that now.
And so thank you, President Trump, for making DC great again.
Yes, just uh very quick follow-up on what you said.
How, I mean, do you agree with the contention that if you just that the vast majority of offenses, does the data play out that the vast majority of offenses are repeat offenders?
And if you were simply to arrest and stay jailed, those repeat offenders that you would reduce crime significantly.
Yes, absolutely.
And you also have that uh broken window theory where if a city or a municipality allows the small petty crime to occur and fester and property crime as well, that multiplies, it attracts vermin who attack our um our our way of life, and just the same way that a hole or a nuisance in a house attacks uh attracts um pests.
And so we really have to protect ourselves by maintaining our property, maintaining our dignity, and maintaining our insistence on a civilized society, the very basic building block of which is keeping citizens safe from marauding criminals.
And so we're seeing that in DC.
And if we can see it in DC, the leaders in Chicago and Los Angeles and Detroit and other cities where they're suffering this type of violent crime, they can see it too.
It's the single highest calling for the federal government and uh arguably the sole purpose of the federal government is the security of its citizens.
And so thank you for Harmeat.
Thank you, Harmeed, for following through on that.
I wish that more saw it that way and saw that as uh their mission that they are going so steadily toward, and you must follow Harmeet and ensure that she has the power to secure this country and to make it uh the best that it can be.
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you you you All right, ladies and gentlemen, cooking.
I'm very thankful for our guests who uh, you know, you never know with these things with President Trump.
You know, it's up and down, you never know how long he's gonna go.
And it's always entertaining, but we want to make sure that we're delivering uh an excellent show with excellent information.
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Boys, let's make sure we get that clipped.
Harmeet Dylan talking about the investigations into Charlotte.
Good, good, good, good, good.
The fact that she can't comment on an ongoing investigation means, ladies and gentlemen, we got an investigation and we got the right people looking into all of this.
President Trump talking about it as well.
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It's a uh it's a good day to be an American, obviously.
We have leaders that will actually focus on these kind of things.
Uh Lawrence Jones on Fox News went off this morning on this murder in Charlotte.
Um Benny, you've done two hours on this murder.
Like, you know, give it up.
We won't.
We won't give it up.
This is the kryptonite of the lot, it is the single most indefensible thing I've ever, it's the most indefensible story I've ever seen, including but not limited to the Ukrainian victim, the career criminal, the stabbing, all of it being on in on 4K, the demonic nature of all of it, the fact that he didn't use a gun, used just like a pocket knife.
So they can't claim, like, oh, it's your problem because it's the second amendment.
No, it's crazy.
It's crazy how much of a rallying cry, black pill, this can be.
And it is why they have shut it all down.
So we're thankful for Fox News covering it.
Lawrence Jones going berserk mode.
Here we go.
So to be clear, this guy deserves the death penalty for his access, right?
It's pre-meditated.
The way he looked the stands up on him, just brazen in the neck, neck.
He's a repeat offender.
He had already committed larceny with a deadly weapon.
And because our criminal justice system keeps wanting to reimagine things.
When people are violent offenders and they have weapons, they don't deserve to be back on the street.
I don't care if he's homeless or not.
If people have mental health issues, get them the services they need.
But we shouldn't have to tolerate them in society while you guys try to figure out a new way of doing the criminal justice system.
We're seeing this in every major city.
And it's not just like, okay, it's a liberal city and they just stayed there.
They spread out all across the country.
But but Elon Musk is somebody who said, Why are people not talking about this crime?
And the mayor comes out and says, I'm so glad you guys are not talking about the crime.
We don't want to give this a lot of publicity.
No, you need a lot of publicity.
This is a victim of a of a crime, brutally killed after surviving the war in Ukraine, came here for some solace just to get a day job and just build their life at 23 and get hacked to death.
I mean, you don't tell me that can't happen to you.
Well, he's definitely mentally disturbed.
How could you do that to anybody, period?
But he's like resting on his hand against the window.
Looks like he's maybe about to go to sleep, and then all of a sudden he stands up and then stabs the girl.
Yeah, and then the mayor says, Oh, we shouldn't villainize people with mental health issues.
Excuse me.
Everyone that has mental health issues is not going around stabbing people.
Then she said, Oh, we can't arrest our way out of this.
Oh, yes, we can.
We can make sure when people are violent offenders that they don't see the daylight anymore.
Now they're gonna put security on the trains.
Now.
Now you guys do it after a victim like this.
So now we need to sit catacornered to look both ways because we don't know what lunatic is sitting behind this.
We want to be complimentary to the people that actually covered this and covered it correctly.
Obviously, there are many, many cases like this that are horrifying.
We're always going to be looking for ways to help out.
There is a another horrible sort of.
We're trying not to blackpelt on this program too much.
There's another horrible story.
This one out of Georgia, Southern Georgia, which is not too terribly far from where we live, with a daycare worker.
Fury has this daycare worker who battered, scratched, and abused this one-year-old little boy, is released by judge.
A judge has been bombarded with threats after she granted bail to a Georgia daycare worker accused of battering a one-year-old boy, chief magistrate, Anne Marie Reese Emmons.
Released accused child abuser Yvette Thurston on a 44,000 bond on August 16th.
Thurston of Brainbridge, Southern Southern Georgia, is charged with leaving one-year-old Clay Weeks with a black eye and deep scratches on his face and neck.
After his first day of school, the district attorney released a statement a few days after Thurston was released from bail condemning Mulholland said the office would prosecute anybody who sent malice uh menaces.
Oh, yeah, okay.
So the judge is the victim got it.
This is what happened with a little boy.
Look at this.
Thurston has been charged with first degree aggravated battery and three counts of first degree child abuse.
The child's father says she tried to blame another pupil when asked how her son got so badly bruised.
We need videos cameras in all.
We need cameras in all classrooms.
We need cameras in every single classroom in America.
We need c cameras in these daycares as well.
The victim's father, Corey Weeks said Thurston abused his son following the first day of school.
A little blessings child care in Southwest Georgia.
This is every parent's worst nightmare.
We had to live it and are still living it.
We told another child, Clay's class that he didn't have this type of damage with a plastic toy, so that they tried to blame it on plastic toy.
Let's let's shame Yvette here.
Here's Yvette.
Evil demon attacking a child.
It wasn't until the suspicious father watched surveillance footage that they found out what really happened.
Nothing we saw was for the faint of heart, so they did have cameras.
Especially happening in such an innocent soul.
Thurston was arrested on August 11th at the church daycare center, temporarily closed.
Clay, who has a three-year-old brother Wyatt, also goes to the daycare, was rushed to the hospital to treat his injuries.
Clay received the best care.
Well, here, the parents uh speculated that this isn't the first time that Thurston has done this to a student due to the severity of the acts of violence.
Look at this poor boy.
Oh my gosh.
Don't ever feel like you can question how an injury happened to your child.
Uh so the Georgia Department of Uh Early Care and Learning is investigating the case.
Oh, I wonder.
Uh Thurston has been terminated from our position.
We need to do something for this little boy, don't we?
We need to do something for this little boy.
This is our first time covering the story.
Thank you for putting it in the script, ALX.
We need to do something for this little boy.
This is really important.
We're gonna think about this.
We gotta we've got to reach out.
Um, I want I want a producer to reach out to this family and get this family.
Um get in con Let's get in contact with his family and see if there's something that we can do for him.
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That's not a happy note.
Busted again.
Letitia James, fraudulent 200,000 line credit line mortgage in 2021 could land her in prison for 30 years.
I think we overused the cheer, but not now.
This is this week.
Mortgage records indicate that she committed more mortgage fraud, getting a line of credit with Citizens Bank in 2021.
That was not too long ago.
Like other mortgages, it Requires a signed note, a mortgage document that records with the county clerk.
The mortgage document shows that James misrepresented her five unit apartment as a single family dwelling.
This false claim allows James to avoid significantly higher commercial loan closing costs and much higher interest rates.
Everyone knows the interest rates is what gets you.
The interest rates right now, for instance, over 30 years, doubles the price of your home.
So you buy a $300,000 home, cost you $600,000 over the course of the lifetime of that loan.
So this type of criminal activity really is worth a ton of money for Letitia James.
False claim allows James to avoid significant penalties and fees.
In New York, a number of units, the number of units in a property determines whether the loan qualifies as a residential mortgage with lower rates.
One to four family dwellings, or whether it is a commercial multifamily building mortgage with higher interest rates and closing costs, five or more dwellings.
The official certificate of occupancy for Letitia James building at six, I'm sorry, two nine six Lafayette Avenue in Brooklyn describes it as a five family dwelling.
Yet for two decades after buying the property, Letitia James has refinanced multiple times while claiming the building, only had four units.
The misrepresentation allowed James to qualify for lower residential rates.
She was not entitled to receive.
Even on her most recent financing in 2019, the mortgage documents list four units.
Of course, you can understand like how Leticia James is such a like, sir, you're getting rent.
You're getting five different units rented out.
So you're getting the rent for five units, but you're only paying the taxes and you're paying the minimusly less taxes, given the code here that I didn't know.
On a less than four unit building and domicile.
I don't pretend to say that this is like, you know, no real estate lawyer or anything like that.
But even I can understand this.
Most everyone signed a mortgage before, right?
Or has to pay rent.
So now I completely I like totally understand this.
Could land her in prison for 15 to 30 years.
Totally and completely cooked.
One final thing, and we wanted to ask Hogan about this, but because we went late, because I ramble on and I'm like, this kind of stuff makes me burn with a fiery passion.
Uh I wasn't able to like ask him about this.
But there was something very unique that Mike Johnson said this last Friday.
Mike Mike Johnson said, yo, uh, Trump's an FBI informant.
It's like, well, wait, what?
But it actually stands perfectly to reason.
Uh Mike Johnson says, like, stop asking me about Epstein because President Trump was actually an informant that helped the FBI put Epstein behind bars.
Here is that clip.
He's not saying that what Epstein did is a hoax.
It's a terrible, unspeakable evil.
He believes that himself.
When he first heard the rumor, he kicked them out of Verilago.
He was an FBI informant to try to take the this stuff down.
The president knows and has great sympathy for the women who have suffered these unspeakable arms.
It's detestable to him.
He and I have spoken about this as recently as 24 hours ago.
How many times have we played on this program that the firsthand accounts are that President Trump was the only rich person or fancy person or prominent person to assist in the locking up of Jeffrey Epstein in the ending of the most prolific pederist ring in American history?
It was Trump that alerted the police.
It was Trump that worked the police.
It was Trump that worked with the attorney.
And the attorney has says so many times on the record.
Here's the attorney for the Epstein victims saying, Whoa, whoa, what do you mean you're attacking Trump?
What are you talking about?
He like he like goes on the full Trump defense.
Trump's the only guy that picked up the phone and gave me all this information that helped me put Epstein behind that's currently helping the victims right now.
Here we go.
The only thing that I can say about President Trump is that he is the only person who in 2009, when I served a lot of subpoenas on a lot of people, or at least gave notice to some pretty uh connected people that I was going that I wanted to talk to them.
He is the only person who picked up the phone and said, let's just talk.
I'll give you as much time as you want.
I'll tell you what you need to know, and was very helpful in the information that he gave and gave no indication whatsoever that he was involved in anything untoward whatsoever, but had good information that checked out and that helped us.
And that we didn't have to take a deposition of him.
That was in 2009.
That was in 2009.
I can tell you that I talked to President Clinton.
I'm sorry, President uh Trump back in 2009.
And several times after that, he didn't think that it was a hoax then.
In fact, he helped me.
He got on the phone.
He told me things that were helping our investigation.
Now our investigation wasn't looking into him, but he was helping us then.
All right.
Well, ladies and gentlemen, what do you what do you think about that?
Mike Johnson is now saying, well, he wasn't exactly an informant.
Mike Johnson's out saying, like, he wasn't exactly an informant.
It's it was just that he was helping the FBI put away Jeffrey Epstein.
That's like, okay, you know, whatever.
Mike Johnson had dinner with President Trump right after he said this, so I assume that Trump was fine with it.
Why not like bang the drum and say, yeah, absolutely?
Trump is the undisputed hero in the Epstein saga.
Time and time again.
President Trump banned him from his club, kicked him out of his club, work with the feds to put them away, work with the lawyers to help the victims.
Like the this is something you should run on.
You should just run on it.
I think obviously they want it to like they want to just be done.
And ladies and gentlemen, I can totally get that because now after last week, it's become like really clear that this movement has been overtaken by bad actors who are going to then use it and destroy, like destroy it for politics.
That's it.
Like destroy it for political reasons.
This is why there are so many anti-Trump banners at the Epstein victims uh press conference last week.
It was huge, huge critical error.
And allowing this to become some type of like vicious political cudgel to be used against Trump.
We won't allow it.
We will we won't be part of it.
So we will we will yell from the rafters information like this.
Um and they should just own it.
Trump's just own it.
Be like, yep, yep, it's me.
I'm the I hate pedos so much that I I ban them on the spot.
I cut off all ties, I work with the feds to make sure that your ass is locked up.
And Trump was just the host of the apprentice at the time.
So what does he have?
He doesn't have any law enforcement power.
It was the George W. Bush administration and Department of Justice that gave Jeffrey Epstein a get out of jail free card.
A whole decade before President Trump even announced he was considering running for president.
So if you want to look at the real problem, look there.
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I'm angry that I don't have more of it within our arm's reach.
I apologize.
We will be sending hats.
Okay, what do we have the next hat?
Who what was the next?
What was the next hat?
I'm gonna tell you the email to reach out to.
Ashley, they're gonna reach out there.
Ashley, they're gonna reach out to uh to you.
We're gonna send them.
Okay.
Our producer Ashley, we call her the amazing Ashley.
She's gonna be sending hats.
Okay.
So we we I think I only have four hats.
So we will send out four hats.
So pick four.
So who's who's who's got it?
Okay, here we go.
Air fryer receipts from Clearview, Florida.
Diane, you're getting Uh from Crestview, sorry.
From Crestview, Florida.
Diane, you're getting one too.
Diane's getting one from the Air Fryer Receipts and Booger 500 US.
Okay.
Diane, you're getting a hat too.
I only have four to give away.
We will see, we will ship them to you.
Ashley at Benny Johnson.com.
Sorry, Ashley.
Blowing you up.
Ashley at Benny Johnson.com.
Okay?
You're getting a hat from the Trump store.
Direct from the Trump store.
What do we love from the Trump store?
They sent these incredible little uh tumblers for my kids.
They carry them everywhere.
I carry my mug, they carry their little mugs, and these beautiful little teddy bears, and they sleep with them and they love them.
But they have Americana swag.
You can see here, just scroll through.
You can see through it's amazing.
Join the movement and celebrate the golden era and make your home great again.
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Use Benny 15 for your first order, Trump store.
Benny 15 at checkout.
Benny 15.
And we'll do more of this.
We'll do more of these giveaways.
They love this.
We'll do more of this.
I'll bring in a giant box of swag and we'll give it all away live on the stream.
I promise you, that's the next thing that happened.
They're sending me a whole big box.
The whole my kids like grab the teddy bears and grab.
I'm not gonna give you a used tumbler from my kids with all of their like mac and cheese in it.
But I will take, I will bring the box, I'll slam it down here and we'll open it up and we'll just give it all away.
Okay.
Let's do another one.
Ashley at Benny Johnson.com.
If we could put that up.
Ashley at Benny Johnson.com.
Okay.
So here we go.
Lekmar from Miami.
All right.
Lekmar from Miami, Florida.
Mayhat's.
You're getting a you're getting a Trump hat.
I will bring the Trump hats into the studio tomorrow.
I will show you the packaging.
Please email Ashley at Benny Johnson.com.
And we're just gonna cross-reference the names and the the locations.
And you can email Ashley uh where we should ship it to.
We're gonna ship you the hat.
And then we got one more hat to give away.
So we've given away three.
We got one more hat to give away.
Uh, Jennifer from in California from Yuca.
I hope I'm saying that right.
Yucca.
UKI, California.
This is Jennifer.
Karen Reeds is innocent, is her handle on YouTube.
And there you go.
And there are four, there are four.
I assure you we will do a ton more of this.
I will bring in a giant bot.
They sent it a huge amount.
We'll bam.
And we'll put it on and we'll open it together.
We'll unbox it together and we'll just like give it away to the chat.
Okay.
Boom, boom, boom.
We'll just give it away to the chat.
Sorry to spring this on the producers.
Ashley at Benny Johnson.
If we called out your name, Ashley at Benny Johnson, you get a hat.
Just ship just we don't need anything from you.
We'll ship it to you for free.
We don't need a penny.
We don't need anything.
Uh compliments of the Trump store.
I'm gonna hold on to the hair that I have.
I'm gonna hold on to this hairline.
I'd like I'm like fighting for dear life.
Okay.
This is like I'm holding on.
So I just not gonna wear hats.
Not gonna wear hats.
Beautiful weather out here, the sunshine, the fresh air.
I'm not a big hat guy.
You won't find me often wearing a hat like virtually ever.
So have the hats.
So that's the first thing we're gonna give away.
Hopefully, this will start a fun trend where we're able to give away tons of stuff from the Trump store.
Trumpstore.com.
Code Benny15 at checkout, Trumpstore.com, Benny15 at checkout, R.I.P. Ashley's inbox.
Sorry, Ashley.
Sorry about this.
We just gotta go gotta look at it.
I'm not gonna like do this.
Would be the third time I've said I'm gonna give away hats.
I'm not gonna do it.
We're just gonna do it.
So there are four people.
Please make sure that you uh email Ashley.
Please make sure that you email Ashley.
We shout it out, you and your handle and your location on the show, and we will be shipping those beautiful hats to you as quickly as you email Ashley.
Okay.
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Such a great book, Ephesians.
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Make sure that you are protected.
If there's anything that this news cycle should prove to you, is that you should be well versed in your second amendment rights to protect yourself and to be uh in constant vigilance.
Always be aware of your surroundings, and don't allow the devil's schemes to destroy your life, ladies and gentlemen.
Put on the full armor of God.
We put on that full armor every single day.
We love all of you.
We thank you uh for watching, subscribing, and together we will win.
It's your boy Benny.
See ya.
Oh, come on.
I was only in the store for two minutes.
What the hell?
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