Benny Johnson and guests Greg Stubbe, Scott Pressler, and Beth Van Dyke dissect a suspected hantavirus outbreak on the MV Hondias, alleging it is a Democratic plot to rig the 2026 midterms via mail-in fraud. They condemn Dr. Fauci and Bill Gates for engineering pandemics, demand the Save America Act's passage to stop election manipulation, and attack Mitch Thune and John Cornyn for blocking voter ID laws and supporting amnesty. Ultimately, the episode argues that political dishonesty leads to collapse, urging a return to biblical truth and honest governance to secure American liberty against establishment obstructionism. [Automatically generated summary]
And at least two of those 40 passengers who previously left the ship are right here in the UK.
Local health authorities say the two British nationals are now self-isolating and haven't shown any symptoms of hantavirus.
Meanwhile, in the U.S., officials are monitoring three passengers who disembarked earlier, two in Georgia, and one person in Arizona.
At the moment, they're believed to be asymptomatic.
We also know that three people are being evacuated from the Envy Hondias, where they'll be transported to the Netherlands for treatment.
So far, three people have died during this suspected hantavirus outbreak.
In total, the World Health Organization has confirmed three cases and suspects five others.
As for the rest of the nearly 150 passengers who are still on board, including 17 Americans, well, They're on the move now.
The MV Hondias is heading from the West African coast on its way to Spain's Canary Islands.
The vessel is expected to dock in Tenerife maybe as soon as Saturday, where the Spanish health minister says everyone on board will undergo medical tests.
And if they're healthy, they'll be permitted to travel back to their home countries.
One passenger who already disembarked had this to say I think most of the passengers are healthy.
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I'm just hoping them.
To give the necessary tests and return to your home safely.
And I don't know if this is the right thing to do.
I just want to begin the show by saying, What up, chat?
Happy Thursday.
We're not doing this again.
We're not going to do it.
We're not going to do it again.
We're not going to do it again.
I'm not going to be part of the op.
This is what's trending all across social media.
President Trump's wrapping up the war in Iran.
Allegedly, today we're going to have a peace deal.
The news cycle then is going to psychotically look for the next thing.
And what's that next thing?
It's going to be a new virus.
And it's really convenient that these viruses only happen in election years, where Democrats are set to potentially underperform or lose, and Republicans are set to maintain power.
It's very convenient and extremely reckless that somehow we have this outbreak on a cruise ship that was sailing from one of the only islands that was so isolated that there wasn't a COVID 19 outbreak on it.
In 2019, 2020.
Isn't that interesting?
St. Helena.
And we just let them all go back to their homes?
Oh, these dirty bastards.
Yeah, we're not doing this again.
Today is Thursday, May 7th, 2026.
Six Americans returned to the U.S. from the deadly rat virus ship.
I guess that's what we're going to call it.
The death officials scramble, health officials scramble to find infected all over the world.
Democrats stunned as FBI swoop in and do raids.
And also, the mayor of one of the biggest Democrat strongholds in the country just shocked resigned this morning.
Very good thing.
So, obviously, there's more stuff that we have to talk about, and we don't want to do this again.
We're not going to do this again.
The reason that we're doing this show this morning, and we have an incredible lineup of guests who are here Beth Van Dyne, Scott Pressler, Greg Stubb.
Congressman Beth Van Dyne, Congressman Greg Stubbe, obviously the legendary Scott Pressler.
And we want to talk about winning.
We want to talk about architecting wins.
The reason we're going to set the record straight here is that we want to be early.
We want to be first.
We want to do what we did during COVID, where we produced the only standing documentary that shot from a thousand yards away, directly at the Wuhan Laboratory in China.
We called it the Chinese Death Labs, and we nailed them to the wall.
I can't believe that they let this thing stand on social media.
It was seen by hundreds of millions, if not billions of people.
And we were the only ones to actually get COVID right.
And I want to be as aggressive as we were in 2020.
We said that this is an op.
To rig elections.
And that's what we're going to say right now about the Hantavirus.
But it's worth you understanding what's going on in the world and these PSYOPs that are about to be pressurized on us and what the purpose of those PSYOPs actually are, which is mail in voting.
You've seen this all before, ladies and gentlemen.
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There are a couple of things that enrage me, but nothing enrages me more than this clip.
If you know our show or watch our content, you know that this is a clip that I'm obsessed with.
Because an obscure bureaucrat who nobody knew and nobody cared about, nobody had any idea he was even living or existing at all, a literal human rat who's existed inside of the bowels, the sewers of the deep state for seven administrations, got up and gave a speech.
The amazing thing about evil is that it is prideful.
And it has to tell you what it's doing.
It's why, actually, one of the more reasonable things that happens in superhero movies is the monologuing of evil characters.
Evil people come out and straight up tell you that they are evil.
Abortion doctors, Hillary Clinton, they scream it from their lungs.
Marina Abramovich, Lady Gaga, they're open Satanists.
That there is no question that there will be a challenge to the coming administration in the arena of infectious diseases, both chronic infectious diseases in the sense of already ongoing disease.
You can see that this post has 200,000 likes, 84,000 reposts, 19,000 comments.
It's from an account that's only posted like three times.
The account says it reads the future.
Astrologist.
Say what now?
What does that mean?
Here, a post from 15 years ago, 2012.
Overheard behind me while watching the National Association of Science workshop today on the new flu virus.
You really want to make a pandemic?
Make Hantavirus human transmissible.
Oh, all right.
Well, thank you.
Thank you for telling us the future because right now, a cruise ship that has a Hantavirus outbreak on it sparks CDC alert as experts warn it's hard to contain.
American passengers are placed under surveillance.
Scientists are now running to find the 40 passengers who disembarked the cruise stricken with Hantavirus.
Why'd we let them disembark?
Can't we just say for the good of humanity that if you have a cruise that has a rat born virus that is somehow inextricably transmitting to humans?
Remember, the transmissibility to humans is the key part here.
Coronaviruses exist naturally and have existed naturally.
God made coronaviruses.
They exist inside of the bellies of bats, horseshoe bats specifically.
From far in the southeastern caves in China, these bats live high up, far away from humans.
But even if you were to handle one, the coronavirus that doesn't harm the bat wouldn't be able to communicate with your cells because it doesn't have the DNA to do it.
It doesn't have something called a spike protein.
In order to infect your cells, that's what they were doing in Wuhan.
They were taking a natural virus that exists.
This virus, hantavirus, exists in rats naturally.
It is not transmissible to humans.
It's very rare.
Hantavirus does exist.
People do die of it every year, but you're more likely to be seven times more likely to get struck by lightning than you are to get hantavirus.
Nonetheless, it does exist.
You have to be living in a filthy environment.
There has to be a lot of rat poop, rat feces.
You have to have a lot of contact with it.
It's very hard to get hantavirus.
And I'm not sure that it's damn near impossible for human to human transmission of hantavirus.
This is the code that was cracked during COVID, where they were able to take a naturally occurring animal virus that isn't transmissible to humans, manipulate it, add a spike protein that makes it transmissible to humans, and then loose it on the world.
That evil man, Dr. Fauci, worked hand in glove with Bill Gates, EcoHealth Alliance, and a number of other people to fund this research.
It was totally and wholly illegal.
Dr. Fauci should be on a gulag on the moon.
Or worse for his crimes against humanity.
Will he ever face justice?
Not sure.
Joe Biden pardoned him.
That just tells you the whole game.
But this is what's going on right now.
So, this is the world we're living in.
Bill Gates, by the way, has promised that something far deadlier than COVID is about to be released.
Something that Bill Gates has said, Alex, can you grab that clip, please?
I don't see it in the script.
If you already have it, then please get it.
It's from the view.
Is something far more deadly than COVID is about to be loose on the world.
Now, how do they loose the COVID virus on the world?
They had the military games in Wuhan.
And the way that the TikTok of all of this is the armies and militaries of planet Earth descended upon China to go run, jump, and swim in Wuhan and engage in good faith, good cheer sporting against other militaries.
And that is when they loosed the virus.
That is when the virus was released because all of those individuals and athletes and competitors will travel back to their home countries.
Where did they travel through?
Seattle in our country.
That's where they landed after returning from Wuhan in China.
Where were the first outbreaks?
Where were the first people dying?
Seattle.
You can trace it right back to exactly where these people were.
And so this is like, this is the op that they're going to run.
And they're running it with this cruise ship.
They're letting these passengers roll out back to their countries.
Why are they doing it?
I'm not saying we should hellfire missile this vessel.
I'm not saying we should fly a Reaper drone over it, right, and blow it up like it's a narco boat.
Some people might argue that.
But I am saying, for the good of the world, maybe like just bring them food and water, let them float around, go film a Netflix documentary on there, you know, start a podcast, start a channel.
You know, you like, call it the rat, call it the rat virus cruise live stream.
Learn a skill, read a book.
Don't let them back into society.
Like, say, sorry for the good of humanity.
And this has always had to happen.
You're going to chill out on this boat until we're sure this thing isn't going to go anywhere else.
But that's not what people did.
What is exactly a hantavirus?
It is a pulmonary syndrome disease.
It is also called hantavirus cardiopulmonary syndrome.
In North America, it starts with flu like symptoms that can rapidly progress into severe lung problems, low blood pressure, heart issues.
Fatality rate can reach 50%.
How does it spread?
Inhaling airborne particles from infected rodent urine or droppings or saliva, especially when disturbed by cleaning, sweeping, vacuuming, or enclosed spaces.
Rodent bites and scratches could potentially do this as well.
Person to person spread is extremely rare, mostly linked with one strain in South America.
Most cases are rodent to human only.
Do we know of cases of Hontavirus?
Yes, a famous case.
A dude named Gene Hackman, who's one of the most famous actors to ever live, a great actor, according to all available reports, a wonderful man.
He and his wife died of Hontavirus last year.
Is that predictive programming?
I don't know.
They lived in sort of a recluse neighborhood in New Mexico.
There were rats in and around their home and domicile.
They had a very strange life, very insulated, and they have been listed as the cause of death was Hontavirus.
They allegedly inhaled or got too close to the rats.
Do you believe that story?
I don't know.
This was something big that happened.
And this is how it's going right now, man.
I'm telling you.
You're seeing it here in the Netherlands.
A flight attendant hospitalized with mild symptoms in the Netherlands.
She had contact with the woman who died of Hontavirus.
So here's human to human transmission to Singapore residents isolated awaiting Honda virus test results.
CDC monitoring U.S. travelers.
The U.S. travelers have gone to Georgia and California and New York because, of course, right?
Honda virus cluster linked to cruise ship travel, multi country.
Because the greatest thing ever for Democrats in the history of the world is mail in ballots.
When I first saw the Hantavirus story, says Brett Weinstein, given that it's a single stranded RNA virus, ivermectin is going to work.
So I asked Claude about it, and Claude locked up for safety reasons.
Oh, well, what does that tell you?
Pandemics keep happening because the pandemic planners weren't thrown in prison the last time.
War is over, release the virus.
That's exactly right.
This is the virus right here.
That's the virus.
And just an important reminder if there is one thing that should chill your bones about the Epstein emails release, it was that in the years, very shortly leading up to COVID, Jeffrey Epstein was in constant pandemic planning mode.
Something that a lot of people don't know about these emails, or at least didn't develop thoroughly, is that Jeffrey Epstein was constantly talking with his internal teams, going to meetings, doing tabletop exercises about pandemic planning.
What does that tell you?
Yeah, bizarre.
Havantavirus almost never jumps from human to human like this.
Usually it's coming into contact with feces or something.
Anyone who shows symptoms will be isolated immediately.
A WHO expert boarded the ship in Cabo Verde and has been joined by two doctors from the Netherlands and an expert from the European Center for Disease Prevention and Control.
Ladies and gentlemen, joining me right now, live right now, is a great member of Congress who sort of called, you know, he's from Florida.
He called COVID.
He didn't take part, you know, in he was a part of like the infrastructure here in Florida that didn't allow the COVID insanity to hit this state and to make this state actually one of the only free states that existed throughout all of that.
You have the ability to send people in with the suits on and doctors to take care of everybody.
Why in the world would you let, especially after the world went through COVID a few years ago?
So it's not like you didn't know how like contagious viruses spread.
Um, and you let them off the boat and then you let them get on planes, and now three of them, I guess, are back in the United States one in New York, one in Georgia.
I mean, come on, it's like you could just rewrite the COVID novel again.
Um, and and and it's to stoke fear as well, like they're already ramping it up.
And just before the isn't this the point of the WHO to say, like, no, we're going to quarantine the ship?
Like, what if there was a purpose and there isn't, but there if there was, it was to it would be to have the moral authority to say, nobody should leave this vessel, we'll provide.
We're not doing this again, right?
We're going to provide services.
We'll bring you food, you know, start a podcast, but you ain't leaving.
And we're going to sail this thing out in the middle of the ocean for the next year and make sure everyone's good.
So, no, I mean, it's not a crazy conspiracy theory, it's just like fact that Dr. Fauci did, in fact, create the covet virus and they did so in order to be paid for, and not been prosecuted because Joe Biden and the auto pen uh pardoned him.
And then if they incriminated themselves, If they lied to you in that course of that deposition, you could then charge them again under that crime, and that wouldn't be covered by the pardon because they lied to you under oath after the pardon.
So, like, I don't know why we haven't walked that through.
I mean, I know DOJ is investigating Fauci, maybe for things that he said to Congress, but that may be covered by the pardon.
It's just frustrating because all these people get away with all this stuff, especially somebody like him who lied to Congress, lied to America, lied to the administration, and allowed all this to occur.
He was involved.
In funneling money to these labs that were manipulating all of this stuff.
But the cause of action would have had to have occurred in that state.
So if he was in Washington that entire time, obviously the feds have jurisdiction there.
So I don't know.
I mean, that's obviously an opportunity, but he'd have to be in a Republican state because if he was doing it in California, Gavin Newsom isn't going to charge these guys with a crime.
So it'd have to be specific to a state crime that was committed in their jurisdiction, which obviously is probably pretty tough.
I feel like you could do something concerning all the businesses that were affected here in Florida, all the people that were affected here in Florida, everybody.
You could figure something out from a state level and bring those charges.
But I don't know.
It's like a boy can dream.
I just don't.
It's not a good thing.
It's all keep happening.
Unless somebody faces some type of penalty, we're just going to watch this happen again and again and again.
The whole purpose was mail in ballots.
Nobody voted by mail in ballots.
Nobody cared about mail.
Nobody voted by mail in ballots until 2020.
And of course, they weren't legal, obviously, in most states.
And everybody knows why.
And now everybody was able to, you know, everyone was able to see the results.
And I think it like broke and added such systemic mistrust into not only the electoral systems, but then also our public health institutions, which will just never recover.
And that I think is like perhaps the most criminal element of all of it.
Well, in states like California, they like bulk mail out ballots to everyone, every person.
Like, Some houses get multiple ballots, and there's like one person living there.
They don't care if you're a citizen.
They don't care if you're in our country legally.
You could be a terrorist.
It doesn't matter.
Everyone's getting ballots.
So, when you have states like that that are just like bulk shipping out ballots, whether you request it or not, I mean, we have mail in ballots in the great state of Florida, but it's barcoded and signature verified.
So, when I mail in my ballot, it has to match my signature, and the barcode has to match the ballot that was sent to me.
So, there's a tracking of Greg Stubbe, who is a citizen of our country.
Who's registered to vote in Sarasota County, Florida, voted, and here is his ballot.
You can track all of that.
That doesn't happen in Democrat run states.
There's no tracking of any of this information.
All these ballots just show up.
So it's very easy to commit fraud when there's no verification on the back end of who it is that's actually voting and where all these ballots came from.
And, you know, like I've been in Congress eight years.
This next term will be my fifth term.
And every step of the way, it's like when I got elected, Trump was president, but we lost the House.
So then it was like, okay, when we get the House back, it'll be good and we'll be able to pass great conservative things.
Then we get the House, but we didn't have the Senate.
And it's like, all right, when we get the Senate, we'll be able to pass all these great conservative things.
And we have probably a once in a lifetime opportunity with a Republican House, a Republican Senate, and Donald Trump in the White House.
To pass really, really good policy and put our country on a path where Americans, the majority of Americans, want us to be.
We want secure elections.
We don't want illegal immigration.
We don't want terrorists coming into our country.
We don't want men and women's sports.
I mean, all of these things are like 80% issues.
Even Democrats support IDs to vote, even Democrats support that.
But we can't get it passed because we have weak leadership in the Senate and we have four rhinos in the Senate who refuse to nuke the filibuster and will only allow things to pass by 60 votes.
So, you have this really once in a lifetime opportunity, at least in the time in the eight years that I've been in Congress, where we have the House, the Senate, and the White House, Donald Trump in the White House, who will sign all of these great pieces of legislation.
And we're stalled by four rhinos in the Senate who, like, they'll stop at anything to not allow these things to pass.
And I just don't understand why.
I mean, if you don't want to support what the Republicans support, you don't want to support what the majority of Americans support, then why are you there?
Well, they're there because then when they're in the minority, they still have power.
If you have that 60 vote threshold and you're Susan Collins and you're the chairwoman of the Appropriations Committee in the Senate, when you're the minority ranking member in the Appropriations Committee, if they need 60 votes, they have to come to you to get your vote.
So therein creates the swamp of the 60 vote threshold in the Senate.
And it doesn't matter what great policy we pass in the House, it goes to the Senate and it either dies or gets chopped up into a whole bunch of horrible pieces and sent back.
Like we just passed the Farm Bill, there was a lot of really good things on the Farm Bill.
I got an amendment.
That won't allow the Chinese Communist Party or the Russians or the Iranians or terrorist harboring countries to buy farmland in the United States.
There were things on diesel emissions we got on tractors that got put on there.
Really good stuff in the Farm Bill.
It has to go to the Senate and get 60 votes.
So you know that all of that good policy that's in the Farm Bill is going to get stripped out.
It's going to get dumbed down to a swampy version that allows SNAP people to continue to defraud America because SNAP is funded through the Farm Bill.
And it's going to come back to the House, and you're either going to have to vote yes or vote no on a horrible piece of swampy legislation.
And it'll pass with majority Democrat votes and go to the president's desk.
It's just very frustrating to serve up there when we have this opportunity to be able to pass really good things like the Save Act and no men and women's sports and doing reform on illegal immigration and funding CBP and ICE and Border Patrol.
And we just can't get it done because we have four rhinos in the Senate that refuse to nuke the filibuster.
And don't tell me this argument that, oh, the Democrats aren't going to do it, so we're not going to do it.
The Democrats absolutely will do it if they ever get the trifecta again.
They tried to do it in 2021 and Joe Manchin and Sinema stopped it, but they're not there anymore.
They will absolutely nuke the filibuster and we'll have, you know, 15 Supreme Court justices, D.C. and Puerto Rico will be a state.
I have been around long enough to remember what happened in 2009 with Obamacare and how Obamacare was just, without question, one of the most repulsive and most unpopular pieces of legislation. In the history of our country.
And nobody liked it.
Nobody wanted it.
Nobody was cheering for it.
Nobody thought it was a good idea.
Yet, Democrats, even though I think they had razor thin majorities in that year, were able to like fist this thing, like able to drag this thing, able to like barrel this thing, like through every conceivable loophole and were able to get it passed.
They were able to pull this thing over the finish line.
And I just don't see the same fight out of John Thune.
I don't see it.
I don't see, I see no, I see nothing other than like boilerplate teleprompterism from John Thune in order to get this thing passed.
Now that we've had senator after senator coming on our show, Congressman, saying there are loopholes, there are ways we could get the Save Act passed with the will to do it, you could get the Save Act passed.
Even if Thune voted for it, you can't get there if those four people, which McConnell and Tillis aren't going to be there next cycle.
And, you know, Collins and Murkowski, who knows?
It'd be great to have a strong conservative Republican primary of them, but the machine up there, I don't see any of those types of people being successful against them in a primary.
When I was in the state house, there was an individual that acted like that, and his office was in the janitor's closet.
Speaker just moved his office to the janitor's closet.
All of his bills died.
He wasn't able to pass anything.
And that's how you affect somebody who's not playing with the team.
And in an environment like that, it didn't even matter because we had like a two thirds majority.
So you could lose like 10 votes.
But if you wanted to be a constant no on everything, that's how it should be treated.
All of your stuff should die and you get stripped from your committees.
And you shouldn't be able to thwart what the majority of Americans want us to do.
And it's just frustrating.
We're giving up and we only have what?
Like, we got six months before the midterms.
We got another few months before the new Congress starts.
We have like less than a year left where we have the trifecta and we're going to be fighting like hell to hold the House.
And if for some reason we aren't able to hold the House, this opportunity that we had these two years is gone.
It's gone.
And so now we have to wait for another opportunity where we have the House, the Senate, and the White House again and people willing to take courageous stands to ensure that our elections are secure.
To ensure that our border patrol and our ICE are funded, and we're not going to have open borders and allow Chuck Schumer to push the 60 vote threshold and get rid of all of these types of things and stand in the way of the things that the American people put us up here to do.
And of the cuck nature of like, You know, we're just here to be patted on the head by Democrats.
We think that we're in a, we think we're time travelers and that we're fighting Bill Clinton 1993, right?
And our biggest disagreement with Democrats is like, how much should we be spending on Medicaid, right?
Like, that's going to be the biggest disagreement.
And we'll eventually sign a big tax bill with him.
Like, they don't understand what time it is.
I just don't think most Republicans get it.
But the base gets it.
The base understands because of shows like this one, because of chats like this one, the base actually understands like the existential threat that we are facing and what must be done.
How much does that Indiana, how much does that Indiana, you know, that incumbency slaughterhouse that happened in Indiana, like that bloodbath, how's that affected people in Congress?
Like, are there members of Congress that are a little more scared?
Well, hopefully people see that and the power of President Trump being able to say, look, what you did is not what we're trying to accomplish.
And if you're not going to do what the American people want us to do, then I'm going to endorse against you and put up candidates against you.
And what was it, six out of seven?
The president was successful there.
So I would imagine that sends a pretty strong signal to all of these other states that are reluctant to do redistricting when they now have unconstitutional districts in their states like Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, Tennessee, Florida, we got it done.
I mean, that could be between all these different southern states, all have racially gerrymandered districts that the U.S. Supreme Court has now determined is unconstitutional and illegal.
So, you should be racing to your state houses and state senators and saying, We have illegal, gerrymandered districts that we need to fix right now.
And you've got six months to do it before the elections.
They did Florida redistricting in like three days.
They did it in like three days.
They dropped the map.
The legislature passed it.
We're all scrambling around trying to figure out what districts we're running in.
And qualifying is in about a month in June.
End of this month, you can send in paperwork.
And we're going to, our midterms are, our primaries are in August.
So you have time to get it done.
And those three, four, five, six seats could make the difference of a Republican House for the rest of Trump's presidency or a Democratic House.
That all the Democrat House is going to do is impeach President Trump, impeach Heg Seth, impeach all the cabinet people, and be obstructionists to what the administration is doing.
I believe we were the reason, Florida was the reason that we took the House back.
It wasn't, you know, these two seats in New York that we were able to flip.
No, it was the four seats that we flipped in Florida.
And if we were able to flip four more and we have a majority by four or five seats, well, you can credit the great state of Florida to that.
So, but all these other southern states, even if like Tennessee, even if you have just one Democratic seat that is racially gerrymandered, you need to redistrict because that one seat can make the difference between Hakeem Jeffries as Speaker.
Your colleague from Florida, Randy Fine, is making some waves saying that he's going to be really pushing for getting Ilhan Omar up and out of the House for a number of different reasons.
And he cited them, everything from ethics complaints, obviously, to federal investigations and work with the White House and her immigration background.
I just wonder have you spoken with Randy Fine about this?
I haven't talked to Randy, but the frustration there with that case is why hasn't the DOJ charged her?
You've heard the president, the vice president, you've heard all these different people say they have proof and they have evidence of immigration fraud.
Well, she should be charged with a crime and deported if that's the case.
Apparently, there's a whole bunch of ethics complaints that have been filed, but there's been no investigations released.
I led Sheila McCorphick's ouster, but it took two years for the ethics committee to go through its investigative procedure.
The DOJ moved faster than the ethics committee did and indicted her on 15 crimes.
So, there's been no indictment on Ilhan Omar, and there's been no release of an ethics investigation.
You need one of those to be able to move forward.
So, you have a factual, evidentiary basis to be able to take action in the House.
If you do something before that, I waited.
I filed my resolution to expel Sheila in December, and the ethics investigation hadn't completed yet.
And I waited out of respect for the process so that the body would have all of the evidence that was before them to make an educated decision.
And then, literally minutes before the last hearing, she resigned because she knew she was going to get kicked out.
So, there's got to be something either from the DOJ on an indictment or there's got to be something from the ethics committee for us as a body to be able to move forward and expel her.
The great Scott Pressler, in a moment, ladies and gentlemen, joining us live, talking about a better future for America and people who should have their jobs taken from them in the United States Senate.
Actually, a perfect segue into this was the congressman's interview.
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Ladies and gentlemen, now joining us is the great Scott Pressler off of the biblical, let's just call it, win in Indiana one night ago.
Well, I want to thank the Hoosier State for turning out.
I do believe, Benny, that May 5th will go down in history.
As not only the day of reckoning that we all called for, but I think in every future primary in the great state of Indiana, they will always look to Tuesday's results.
And now you're going to see Indiana state senators that perhaps may have been on the fence of whether or not to support redrawing maps and to support President Trump's agenda.
And I feel that even those squishy state senators that are going to be up for reelection in 2028.
You might see their tune change and very quickly for the sole purpose of self preservation.
And that means that we need to be very mindful because you know, in your beautiful state of Florida, it's becoming so Republican that people are trying to infiltrate our Republican primaries and they may not be loyal to the president or the Make America Great Again agenda.
And so we have to be more mindful than ever.
Ever going into the primary process to choose those candidates that are not going to betray us in the future.
And so, buyer, beware any candidate that is not going to support the 45th and 47th president, well, we will be forced to oust you as the Hoosier state learned.
And I know we have some news we want to talk about in Texas.
But just before we move off of this topic, Focusing on the future.
Let's focus on what happened, that massive victory in Indiana.
You just mentioned the cancer that happens when you have maybe perhaps two Republicans of a state, and how then the Republicans get co opted effectively by the left.
And I think we're seeing some of that in the United States Senate.
Can you speak to that ideology?
Can you speak to what that actually is, how corrosive it is, and how important it is that our party does the thing that the Democrats never do, which is fight the establishment and win?
I think a lot of people look at Utah as this grand bastion of conservatism and they go, Utah always goes Republican.
But it's like, hold up a second.
This is the state that we just had former Senator Mitt Romney, who we know was very disloyal to the movement.
And yet, We replaced him with Senator Curtis, but I have to say very respectfully, I'm not sure that's much of an upgrade.
And while we have the great Mike Lee, this is a state that just because of an independent redistricting commission, we are now losing one of the members of Congress because, in part, this Republican state is also Utah nice.
Then you bring up Indiana.
And of course, we have a Republican governor, Republican state senate, Republican house.
And yet, our very own Republican trifecta and a state that voted double digits for Donald Trump doesn't go forward with redistricting.
Look at South Carolina.
And with all due respect to the president's endorsement for Senator Graham, I think it is not unseen by people that we could have.
Better Republican leadership in the seat of South Carolina.
And with all due respect, look at the Republican Senatorial Committee, which is chaired by Senator Tim Scott, that just spent $100 million on Senator Cornyn, who only won his primary by 30,000 votes after being an incumbent for 24 years.
And they gave zero dollars to the Commonwealth of Virginia.
And last, I have to say it look at South Dakota.
Everyone thinks, oh, North Dakota, South Dakota, Idaho, those are all Republican states.
We have a Senate majority leader that refuses to give us, Benny, what 84% of Americans demand, and that is election integrity, that is photo voter ID, that is the Save America Act.
And so the moral of the story is we cannot allow for us to get into the trap of thinking Tennessee.
Texas, Idaho, or Republican.
No, we have to vote in every single gosh darn primary and make sure that we are actually choosing conservatives as our leaders.
Scott, can you please pivot from that into the states that are going to make some critical choices in the coming days?
Tennessee, Alabama, Louisiana, Mississippi, South Carolina are ones that come to mind.
It's not a total list, but those are the ones who have announced or at least made Really positive motions towards redistricting.
And I believe that there is going to be more pressure applied to those states than anywhere on earth from dark money groups, George Soros, Barack Obama, Eric Holder, Mark Elias, and all their lawsuits and all their money.
They're going to do everything they possibly can, pull every string they possibly can to cuck the Republicans, to say, give Democrats seats.
You know, you don't want to be mean.
Don't you want to be on The View?
Don't you want to be on CNN?
Don't you want a book deal?
And they're going to give everything they possibly can to try and get those weakling Republicans to do what they did in Indiana.
Can you give a message to those state houses on the eve of these critical redistricting decisions?
Well, first, I want to say thank you to Mr. Kalace for bringing this litigation, this lawsuit.
And I hope wherever you are today, you know that you have changed American history for the better.
And it is you, sir, that will have been responsible for providing for fair and equal and necessary representation when the Democrats do everything in their power to try to take it away from working class Americans.
So, Mr. Kalais, we salute you for your leadership and standing up to a wave of opposition.
Our message, because this is the movement speaking, this is bigger than you and me, Benny.
Our message is any state legislature.
That defies the will of the very constituents that they represent, i.e., if your voters are telling you to redraw the very unconstitutional, illegal maps currently representing your state, if you choose to defy us, we make a promise and a commitment together right now.
We will work to primary, defeat, and replace every single one of you.
And look no further.
Than the results of Indiana.
We're still waiting on another couple of races.
One of those is four votes away from being decided, but we will come for any person peacefully, peacefully, democratically that defies the will of the very voters they represent.
So let's talk about John Cornyn in Texas, because I know you have your eyes set very sternly on that Cornyn race and how critical it would be in sending a message, perhaps.
The greatest message of anti incumbency in history because this is somebody who's represented Texas for close to 40 years.
He is the incumbent's incumbent.
He is an absolute squish.
John Cornyn is a repulsive individual.
He has sickening staff.
I know some of his staff, they're actual Democrats.
They are literal Democrats.
He's never represented Texas.
He doesn't even have an accent.
I don't think he owns a cowboy hat or a pair of boots.
And so, in every conceivable way, John Cornyn deserves to lose his seat.
I wanted to wait until the results of Tuesday, May 5th in Indiana as a test to where our movement is going.
And here, right now, breaking on your show, I would like to offer a formal endorsement for Attorney General Ken Paxton on Tuesday, May 26th in the Texas Senate runoff to defeat John Cornyn.
And as you may have seen on social media, we have been unearthing clips.
We found an unlisted YouTube video of Senator Cornyn in Spanish, who was promoting amnesty for DACA for illegal alien children in the state of Texas.
We have unearthed videos of John Cornyn saying he was working with Democrats to have a pathway for amnesty for illegal aliens.
We have videos of John Cornyn saying that he wanted.
Deportation relief.
That is not why President Donald J. Trump won the popular vote in 2024.
We, the American people, voted for deportations, not deportation relief, Senator John Cornyn.
He even had a video where he promoted the vaccines, even going as far as the Delta virus.
And as soon as we exposed that video, Benny, suddenly, like his Spanish ad, That video went to private and is now unlisted on YouTube.
And probably the most insidious, Benny, that I have to announce, especially from the great state of Texas, is never forget that Senator John Cornyn authored, pushed, advocated, and voted for red flag laws, even allowing for the government to incentivize pushing.
Red flag laws, which, as your viewers know, allows judges, allows courts to seize firearms, guns, ammunition from individuals.
And so the time is here.
We have never had a viable candidate that could peacefully take on John Pornin in the near 24 years he has served as a senator in the great state of Texas.
I ask humbly on your show today for every voter in the great state of Texas.
You vote on Tuesday, May 26th.
You elect General Ken Paxton.
You vote during early voting, which is May 18th through May 22nd.
And you send a message to every United States Senator and Senate Majority Leader Thune that if you don't work for us, if you don't pass legislation that 84% of Americans want, if you don't pass the Save America Act, then consider your jabs and your seats gone.
We were trying to get this moment with Wesley Hunt yesterday.
I'm thankful for Scott Pressler for having the moral clarity to say, yes, we will endorse Ken Paxton.
We endorse Ken Paxton.
He's been a friend of our program.
I was just with him in Baylor, in Texas.
He's a great man.
He's a good man.
He's been an excellent attorney general.
Nobody sued Joe Biden more than Ken Paxton.
Nobody did more to stop the legal flow of criminal aliens into this country than Ken Paxton.
John Cornyn created the magnets to get those illegals here.
You couldn't have a more opposite picture.
And most importantly, and I just want to get your thoughts on this, because I do believe there's a lot of people that call themselves Republicans in red states that are actually secret Democrats.
John Cornyn, you can check out his voting record, it's indistinguishable from Elizabeth Warren.
He's the same person.
This is an op that gets run.
Like in Indiana, they run an op.
Like Democrats go and they run as Republicans and govern as Democrats.
They do it across the country.
And I want you to sound off on this, Scott, how important it is that we purge in our party, and also like how valuable that is to stop something from like a California happening to us, right?
Because nobody likes the way that California is gone.
Democrats don't like the way California is gone.
It's repulsive to have this level of corruption in one party rule and to not have any checks and balances from the actual voters in the base.
Now you're starting to see Spencer Pratt, you're starting to see Steve Hilton.
I mean, that is an antibody reaction.
To what the Democrats have done to destroy that place.
And I love the fact that Republicans do that quite regularly, whether it's a Tea Party revolt, whether it's the MAGA revolt.
We have that antibody built up where we can actually keep our party in check and how important that is.
The only thing, Benny, people care about, especially our United States Senate.
And by the way, I have to say, the Senate's on vacation right now.
They just got back from Easter vacation and they're on another.
Nine day paid vacation.
Honestly, I think every American should aspire to be a United States senator because you're not going to have to work but four months of the entire year.
What a great job.
This will send a message on May 26th.
And this sends a message to every other Republican United States senator work for us or you're out.
And I want to be clear on why I'm doing this, just so the audience really has an understanding.
My major peaceful bone to pick is Senate Majority Leader Thune.
Today is day 127.
You remember the Romney campaign, the ousting chairwoman Rana Romney campaign that we together as a family successfully delivered.
And we did the same thing with her.
It was over 300 days and she finally stepped down and we were able to push her out.
Today is day 127.
Leader Thune is not delivering despite having the ability, the authority, the agency to do so.
And so if we're going to hold him accountable because he's not up for election until 2028.
Then we will meticulously and with methodical precision take down his allies.
Thune wants to protect Cornyn, defeat John Cornyn, elect Ken Paxton on Tuesday, May 26th.
Leader Thune wants to protect Bill Cassidy, defeat Bill Cassidy on Saturday, May 16th, and one by one take down his allies.
Now, Benny, the other thing that people care about besides their allies and their power is money.
And this is not, I want to be clear, this is not an attack on Win Red.
Itself.
This is not an attack on the company.
But did you know, all the audience at home, if you've donated to the National Republican Senatorial Committee, if you've donated to the Senate Leadership Fund, which is Senate Majority Leader Thune's slush fund to help his candidates, if you've donated to a candidate like Cornyn or Cassidy or another squishy establishment Republican, you can request a refund.
Get back your money and take away their power by going to win.
Red.com forward slash contact, and you can get a refund.
Take away their ability to protect themselves, vote in every single primary, and that is our pathway and way forward, Benny.
This is the contact win red, and you can get a refund here.
And if enough people do this, then you actually collapse the system.
That the only blood in the blood, if you lose too much blood, you die.
The only blood in the bloodstream for these people is money.
If there's no more money, then they can't function.
Look at how the DNC is moving right now.
There's no money.
There's no blood.
There's nothing moving there.
And so no one's donating.
It's complete and total paralysis at the DNC.
And so we're looking good, I think.
I think that I'm very optimistic.
I'm an optimistic guy.
Scott, this is how I want to end this interview on an up note.
I'm an optimistic guy.
I see some very positive trends for us.
It's obviously going to be close.
We're bucking the historic trends of losing incumbency and power.
In a presidential off cycle year, I get that.
But I think that actually, the way that things are looking and the way that the administration could turn potentially the entire country towards domestic policy wins and victories, which I think is happening a little too late.
I wish that was all of 2026, but better late than never.
If we pass the save, America Act, then I think we're going to have a very successful November.
I do think that voters are encouraged by seeing Republicans actually fight back.
And God bless Governor DeSantis and the work that he has done in the state legislature that they have done redrawing the maps with quickness and swiftness.
On Tuesday, May 19th, I'm actually on the ballot, Benny.
I decided by watching the feckless behavior of our very leadership within the Republican Party that the best way to change it is by running from within and doing it yourself.
And I'm starting at the very bottom.
I am running for the Republican State Committee to represent Beaver County, Pennsylvania.
And I will be on the ballot on May 19th.
2026.
And so, to anyone that's watching that happens to find yourself within Beaver County as a registered Republican, I want to earn your vote.
And unlike our current leadership, I promise to do polls.
I promise to ask you about issues before I vote on them.
And as a future elected official, I promise that I will vote and represent the way the majority of Republicans in Beaver County feel, even if I personally disagree with those issues.
I encourage everybody watching The Benny Show right now step up, run for office, become a precinct committeeman, join your local Republican Party.
And I think together we can forge a robust Republican Party that is actually going to represent the grassroots.
So, you know, I really appreciate when he said, you know, the only way to really get involved.
I remember when I first ran for city council, then I ran for mayor.
I ran against incumbent.
I got outspent six to one.
It's not always about the money, it's about the candidates, about the desire to be able to run.
And good on you guys for doing it.
It's a tough job.
And I really appreciated when he said that he would be willing to vote for whatever his constituents want, even if it's something that he disagrees with.
I'll tell you, though, it's rough.
You're seeing it in Texas.
We have our midterms that are coming up, and you've got a Senate district special race, Senate District 9.
I don't know if you have been following that or not, but we had a special election, and it was a Trump.
Plus 17.
And the Republican lost to a Democrat by 14 points.
It was a 31 point switch.
And I think part of that has to be yeah, you need to run as a very solid conservative.
But when you're running in a general election, you got to remember too that you've got independent votes.
And I'm in a crazy district.
The district that I won in 2020 was actually a D plus two.
So Trump lost my district by more than 19,000 votes.
So, getting out there and doing the work and showing up and having a strong, consistent message is really important.
I think getting on the ballot is something a lot of our activists need to recognize is not an easy thing.
And you don't ever hear the same thing from your constituents.
I got 750,000 people that I represent.
I guarantee you, you will find all shades and all sides.
And so, listening to your constituents is often quite difficult when they've got that loud of a voice and that numerous.
Seems to be quite a bit of a problem when it comes to Senate leader John Thune, when it comes to some of the members of the Senate that refuse to pass the president and the will of the people, frankly, and the will of the base, more importantly, that brought them there.
John Cornyn is one of those senators who just doesn't seem to have an alignment with the state of Texas.
How is that race going to play out?
I know that it's razor thin, there's polling that's kind of all over the place.
What's the status on the ground between Paxton and Cornyn?
If somebody tells you they know they're lying to you because it is a very close race.
And I remember being at the Republican convention, the Texas Republican convention, a few years back when I was backstage getting ready to speak.
And Cornyn got up and tried to speak, and they basically screamed him down.
And so if you were to judge the elections by that audience, he would have gotten spanked.
But the fact is that he went on to run for reelection and he got more votes.
Out of Texas than any other Republican on the ballot.
So, you know, there's one thing that you hear from the base, but there's another thing that you hear from the electorate.
So just keep that in mind.
But this race right now, I mean, look, I am, I, when I come home, I'm talking to everybody.
And Republicans, you know, are conflicted.
You know, the argument that I keep hearing is if we elect Ken Paxton, he can win in a primary, but he can't win in a general.
And I keep hearing from, you know, John Cornyn's supporters that John needs to win in the general, John needs to win in the primary because he's the only one that can win in the general.
All I know is whoever gets out of this bloody primary, which I absolutely hate that we are wasting funds on this crossfire.
Hurting Republicans when we should be concentrated on Tallarico, who is raising money hand over fist.
If you look at the polls, he's pulling ahead of both candidates, both Paxton and Cornyn.
We need to focus our attention on making sure that that communist socialist does not win.
He is an extreme.
And if you want to talk about who's better fit for Texas, we know Tallarico's not.
And I really want to spend time focused on that and not waste the next several weeks on killing whichever candidate is going to be coming out of the primary.
I think the only reason that this is happening, frankly, and we really like Ken Paxson.
He's been a mess on our show, and John Cornyn's attacked us on social media.
And I know that there are actual liberal Democrats that work for John Cornyn.
I hate that.
I understand that every state, I'd rather a Republican than a Democrat, especially from a state like Texas.
But I'm, you know, the reason I think that ultimately this is happening is that there's like this boiling over point with a do nothing Senate that refuses to act in the will of the base and the will of the people.
And there are these massive 80 20 issues, whether it's the border, criminal immigration, whether it's taxes, or whether it is voter ID.
And the Senate just refuses to move any of it.
If you are, you're not going to find you in the House have passed these incredible bills, and I read a ton of them.
And then members of Congress like you come on the show and you rap about these bills, and they sound amazing, and they go to the Senate to die.
And I get so sick of that.
And I think the base gets sick of that.
And we watch John Cornyn be just one of those sticking points, you know, where it's like you just can't trust them.
Look, I have said that the Senate is where things go to die.
And you fight to get your legislation co sponsored.
You get it out of committee.
You get it on the floor.
You know, you wrangle to get your votes.
It passes out of the House.
You send it over the Senate and it dies.
And I have had legislation that has done that.
And it's extraordinarily frustrating.
The vote that we just had to take to fund DHS was pathetic.
That the way that they had to strip it out and piecemeal it together so that you could get your Republicans in the Senate to vote for it.
But the fact is that with such narrow margins in the Senate, even the majority are not running the Senate.
It's the fringe edges.
It's folks like Murkowski that actually has probably the strongest vote in the Senate right now because they know that they need her and she is using that for every bit that she can get out.
She's withholding her vote.
We tried to get the one big beautiful bill passed and we had a really Strong bill that we sent over to the Senate.
I'm still very proud of the product that we pulled out, but it was a lot better when it went over there than when it returned.
And why?
Because Murkowski was basically the one doing all of the negotiating, pulling the things out that she didn't like, that she didn't think that her more liberal supporters at home in Alaska would prefer.
And they gave her all of the authority because in order to get her vote, which they needed, they had to give in to her.
So strengthening the majority in the Senate is going to be key, which is why I'm a little relieved to see.
Some of the election results from Indiana, you know, that hopefully we're going to see those numbers improve, but those numbers will maybe improve in the House.
But even with a slim majority, we have been able to get a lot done.
I would love to be able to see the Senate have more backbone to stay around in D.C. and do the job and not let people go home until that job is done.
That's why every senator can just skip on over to their favorite nation, Ukraine, every time they get a chance and go on another CODEL.
And the people are over it.
And I don't know.
Maybe we're just a harbinger of things to come.
But I think that we're going to see Indiana style aggression towards incumbency all across the nation as things just don't happen.
And this is the betrayal.
The ultimate betrayal is.
That for two times in eight, twice in 10 years, we have been told as a Republican base, if you give us the White House and the Senate and the House, if you give us a trifecta, plus we have the Supreme Court, like you, you'll get your wildest dreams, you know, passed, right?
Why are we not working on further tax cuts right now?
Correct.
We have the majority.
And yeah, I know it's a slim majority in the Senate.
And I know for most things, it takes 60 votes.
But if you can get a reconciliation package that has all those things in it that got kicked out of the last time, plus further tax cuts, which we want, which we need, why are we not doing that?
Why are we not producing?
And it's really hard, you're right, to defend our seats when we have the majority in all three bodies that we're not taking more advantage of it.
You know, a lot of it's boutique, and a lot of it, like, it's not like getting rid of enormous amounts of regulation or taxes or building a border wall or doing, you know, or securing elections.
These were like critical or like mass deportations.
These are the things that, like, elected Trump in 2024.
Congresswoman, as much as I care about that, as neat as that is, would any Republican voter be able to tell you that?
No.
Would you be able to go to any precinct right now?
And if I were to go to your district and I had a microphone and I have a man on the street show and ask your voters what the big beautiful bill gives you, they would not be able to tell you.
So you're hoping that the 200 of us in Congress are going to be able to carry that message, then we've already lost.
We rely on going, coming home and talking to our Republican clubs, our chairs, people like you to have that voice that are saying why it's really important.
I have looked my first two years in Congress, we were in the minority.
And I saw the bills that were coming out of a Democrat Congress with Nancy Pelosi as the speaker.
I saw bills like HR 1 that basically wanted to give people who are 16, who are not in our country legally, who wanted the ability to vote.
They wanted to be able to prevent states from asking for a photo ID.
That was the extremes that they wanted to go to.
Now, having a majority prevents that legislation from ever even getting on the floor.
So there are a lot of things that we have wanted to do.
That with a strict majority in the Senate, we've been unable to.
We've done it in the House.
I can't explain to you in the Senate.
But losing the majority in the House and losing the majority in the Senate, let me tell you, the bills that I saw would absolutely scare the bejesus out of you.
They were terrible.
And if you ever think another Democrat, another Republican will win if their HR 1 voting bill is enacted, forget about it.
So if we're going to see if we do lose all three houses, Expect to see Puerto Rico and Washington become their own states with two more senators.
We're one of the few shows that actually didn't do that.
What I'm saying is that what Indiana tells you is that the easy wins and the aggressive, like going on offense wins.
That go on offense against the left, that's what the base loves.
And when they feel betrayed because we might have gotten like Chamber of Commerce wins, but we didn't go on offense wins, and these are the offensive wins that the president's constantly pushing for, that's what the base is upset about because the base wants the Republicans to wield power.
They want to get, and they're losing their mind.
People lose their minds when they vote for these big issues and they don't see these big issues slowly enacted.
We're the majority in the country, we want the big issues enacted.
And those are the things, you know, voter security.
This was a voter security election.
And I know it's not your fault with the Save Act, but I'm, you know, it's my job to defend this audience, this enormous audience, in order to say, like, this is why people are so frustrated.
And this is why John Coyne, I hope, loses his seat as a message.
I really do hope that we can scalp it and pin it on the wall and say, like, this is what happens when you have an F conservative scorecard from the state of Texas, you know.
Numerous times to the Senate, and it keeps getting gutted and it keeps getting ignored.
I agree with you.
We absolutely agree that that needs to be passed.
I think the president has been very strong why it needs to get passed.
And quite honestly, I think that's one of the reasons why John Cornyn did not get the endorsement from President Trump.
Ken Paxton came out and said, You know what?
I will withdraw if you can get the Save America Act passed.
And I think that was probably the strongest and brilliant thing that Ken Paxton did.
We need to get it passed.
We have sent it over multiple times.
I am not John Foone.
I am not in the Senate.
I cannot tell you the wranglings that they've had over there.
But as an American citizen, as a Texas citizen, and as a state, you know, as a representative in Congress of representing the great state of Texas, I can tell you I'm really not only just frustrated, but disgusted that something that is supported by 80% of voters, we can't get over the finish line in the Senate.
I think that the UK, I think it could have been done through a talking filibuster or through reconciliation.
We had Senator Kennedy and Leon.
Constantly talking through those two options.
And John Thune just refused.
And you can just see it when you've been doing this for 20 years, you can just see people's body language and you can tell if they actually care or not, or if they're just promptering, right?
And John Thune just sat there and read a teleprompter of like what ChatGPT told him to say about the Save America Act.
ChatGPT, what would I say about the Save America Act if I'm a Republican?
And he just read that script and that was it, right?
He didn't even try.
And then that's what makes people upset, right?
That's what black pills people.
If you want to really fracture the base, I mean, don't deliver right on the promises.
And so, again, I want Trump to win.
I want everyone to win.
We just want to hold our side up and defend the base because that's what gets people elected.
Well, if we get a Republican Congress back again, which I pray that we do, and we'll be hitting the ground and fighting for, and we hope that you win in your seat as well.
It's the third district now that I've represented in three years in Congress.
So, you know, Texas did what Indiana didn't do.
We provided, you know, additional five extra, potentially Republican leaning seats.
We've got some in the South that are going to be a fight.
You know, we had Hispanic electors that came out for Donald Trump with him at the top of the ticket, but they didn't necessarily change over to support Republican candidates.
They changed over to support Donald Trump.
And so we are hoping that they are going to support the Republican candidates that are on the ballot, especially in the southern parts of our states.
But that's going to be up to all of us to stand together and fight for those candidates, those candidates to be good, get out there, you know, work it, and make sure that they're over the finish line come November.
The reality is that most people wouldn't be able to tell you what's in it.
And I think that's a messaging problem.
And I think that's a strategy problem.
Just like Republicans, instead of repealing Obamacare, the first Trump administration, they could have repealed Obamacare.
They chose instead to do tax cuts.
They should have done Obamacare first because that was a big Obamacare election.
I mean, more than anything.
So you should do the first things first.
So, with all of the gravitas and all of the energy of the victory, President Trump administration and Congress should have been locked in.
On delivering voter security.
That should have been like the thing that you carry in all of your inertia, all of your energy into.
First couple of months, you should put the Save America Act before the American people and you should get that thing passed first, right?
But instead, they wait you know, you wait until the last seconds and it doesn't pass and people are able to manipulate it.
We'd be looking at a very different country and a very different electoral map if we had the Save America Act as law today.
That's just a matter of fact.
And so, ladies and gentlemen, if you are feeling like you need an extra pep in your step and to fight for more victories, if you're feeling sluggish or wanting to get into a slug fest, you know, what do we do here?
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Hopping on down to the verse of the day, and then we are out of here.
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Scott Pressler endorsing Paxton.
Proverbs 19:5.
A false witness will not go unpunished, but whoever pours out lies will not go free.
I was talking with my wife about this this morning.
Got up like 5 a.m., do a little walk around the neighborhood.
Like, what do you do?
What do you do when your entire world is built on lies?
How exhausting must that be?
And we were noting some various politicians here in the state of Florida, some people that are running nationally.
And you see the debates, and the debate what sparked this?
The LA mayor's debate.
And the Democrats' debate last night.
I was on Jesse Waters' show last night talking about this.
How are you even able to defend California?
How can you defend your record here?
You actually have to lie by proxy.
You have to tell people you think it's going great, elect me, elect more Democrats.
You can't.
It's so entrapping to have to live through that.
And it's so much better to have uncomfortable truths in your life than to have polite lies.
And the way that it goes is when you tell polite lies about the state of California or whatever, it ends in collapse.
Eventually, it just can't sustain itself.
But if you're telling uncomfortable truths and truths that might make you unpopular, eventually those truths add up.