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Migrators are on the scene of a tragic discovery in Texas. | |
Dozens of migrants found dead in a suspected case of human smuggling. | ||
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NBC News correspondent Morgan Chesky reports. | |
A sweltering summer day in Texas, with temperatures topping 100 degrees, contributing to one of the country's deadliest human smuggling cases in recent history. | ||
Quite a few of them are already deceased. | ||
The tragedy unfolding Monday in a rural part of San Antonio. | ||
46 people found dead in the back of this stifling truck. | ||
The first calls coming in just before 6 p.m. | ||
The truck driver is running southbound on foot along the railroad tracks. | ||
Police say a local worker made the terrible discovery after hearing cries for help. | ||
Authorities found the abandoned semi-truck with its doors partially opened. | ||
We're not supposed to open up a truck and see stacks of bodies in there. | ||
Officials say the likely cause of death, heat stroke. | ||
Incredibly, 16 others survived, including several children. | ||
But they were in an extremely weakened state when they were taken to area hospitals. | ||
The patients that we saw were hot to the touch. | ||
They were suffering from heat stroke, heat exhaustion, no signs of water in the vehicle. | ||
It was a refrigerated tractor-trailer, but there was no visible working AC unit on that rig. | ||
This horrific scene echoing a similar tragedy in San Antonio, where 10 people died crammed inside a tractor-trailer back in 2017. | ||
This year has already seen record numbers of border encounters in the Southwest, according to U.S. | ||
Customs and Border Protection. | ||
Texas Governor Greg Abbott tweeting, quote, these deaths are on Biden. | ||
They are a result of his deadly open border policies. | ||
San Antonio's mayor with a different perspective. | ||
There are that we know of 46 individuals who are no longer with us. | ||
Who had families who were likely trying to find a better life. | ||
They weren't likely trying to find a better life. | ||
They were trying to find a better life. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
And this is not to demonize them, but economic migration, economic asylum is not a means of asylum in this country. | ||
That's the problem. | ||
It is Biden's open border. | ||
The blood is on Biden's hand. | ||
It's Tuesday, 28 June, Year of the Lord 2022. | ||
Those human beings, 46 is going to be more. | ||
I think 14 or 15 are in some critical condition. | ||
Stacked like cordwood. | ||
There's no way to treat humans. | ||
This is the cartels. | ||
Just dumped the truck and ran. | ||
Governor Abbott's right. | ||
Governor Abbott's 100% right. | ||
This is on Joe Biden. | ||
We're going to have Todd Bensman. | ||
We walked through it all yesterday. | ||
We're going to get Michael Yan. | ||
Hopefully, Michael, I think he's on the Mexican side of the border. | ||
We're going to talk to try to get Oscar Blue. | ||
He's down. | ||
We're going to try to get somebody down the Darien Gap. | ||
Ecuador is about to fall, about to fall into chaos in Latin America. | ||
It's all going to blow up through the front line states. | ||
And it's about energy, it's about food, it's about all of it. | ||
Vast Governor Kristi Noem. | ||
Kristi Noem joins us. | ||
Governor Noem, you've made one of your highest priorities. | ||
In fact, I think you're the only senior elected official in the nation that is putting forward this issue of food security and food and famine and all that up in front of the American people. | ||
This is now from Sri Lanka to Ecuador. | ||
This is a global crisis and it's not just because of Putin. | ||
This is about the horrible policies of the Biden administration and the elites in this world, and particularly energy policy. | ||
Governor Noem, give us a sense. | ||
What is this issue? | ||
We talk about national security as food security, and we're seeing this. | ||
This is what's driving people up from throughout the world through the dairying gap from Latin America through Central America and up to the southern border of the United States because it's open and it's a magnet right now. | ||
Governor Noem. | ||
Well, thank you, Steve. | ||
I've been talking about this issue for almost 15 years now, that when another country grows our food, then they control us. | ||
And what we've seen happen over the years is other countries, foreign enemies of the United States of America, have been investing in our fertilizer companies, our chemical companies. | ||
They've been buying up our processing systems. | ||
They've been investing in land and slowly but surely taking over our food supply. | ||
And we hear Joe Biden talk consistently about The fact that the increased energy costs, the increased food costs are just to blame, right at Putin's feet, and it's just simply not true. | ||
It's every one of his policies that have weakened America, that have placed more control into the hands of our enemies, that are crippling our economy, but also threatening our way of life by making sure that our national security is not a priority, especially when it comes to our vulnerable energy supply and food supply. | ||
So, you know, we have to start talking about it, we have to start Recognizing that when he talks about higher grocery costs and supply chain issues, that it really is something that Joe Biden intends to have happen. | ||
This is something that there's no way he could have possibly set us up for failure this badly without doing it on purpose. | ||
That's pretty strong words. | ||
When you're out with your constituents in South Dakota, what are the top two or three concerns that they have when you go out and talk to your constituents? | ||
What's the top of mind of the good folks in South Dakota? | ||
Well, I think that for them, definitely, it's their monthly budgets. | ||
It's paying for their kids' food. | ||
It's a long ways to drive anywhere in South Dakota, Steve. | ||
I mean, most people are Drive in 15, 20, 30 miles a day to work. | ||
They have to go the opposite direction many times to get groceries. | ||
So you just have an energy cost really does impact their personal budgets in a very big way. | ||
And of course, our largest industry in the state of South Dakota is agriculture. | ||
So we're growing the world's food. | ||
An average farmer, just to put the same amount of fuel in the tractor for a week, it's costing him thousands of dollars more. | ||
Now, and what's interesting, people don't know this, but Farmers are gamblers. | ||
They're highly leveraged. | ||
They borrow money to go buy their land. | ||
Then they borrow money to go buy all their equipment. | ||
Then they go back to the bank and they take on another loan to operate for a year. | ||
And then they go put it all in the dirt. | ||
They borrowed this money, bought seed, fertilizer, chemical, put it in the dirt and hope that it rains. | ||
And that several months later they'll be able to harvest something and go to a market they have no control over and it will be enough to pay their bills. | ||
So they're extremely vulnerable. | ||
You can farm for 20 years and make an okay living. | ||
But you can have one bad year and lose everything. | ||
And so in America, we decided years and years ago that we were going to have a safe food supply and an affordable food supply. | ||
And right now, both of those are threatened because of the policy changes we've seen come out of Washington, D.C. | ||
by new regulations, such as Waters of the U.S., which gives the federal government much more control over every piece of property out there across the landscape. | ||
And by what he's doing to drive up costs for these hardworking individuals that really do provide us with the groceries that are sitting on the shelves across the country. | ||
So when you talk to the farmers out there, they believe your thesis that this is the Biden administration. | ||
These are acts of commission. | ||
This is just not global forces or economic forces or or weather patterns or anything like that, that they think these are actual policy decisions of the Biden administration. | ||
Is that correct? | ||
You'd have to be a dummy to think that this was by accident. | ||
You really would be, because we're just getting crippled with the regulations that they're sending down to all of these farmers. | ||
They're not letting our kids work on our operations like they always have before. | ||
The fines coming down from OSHA on all these processing facilities are astronomical compared to what they were during the Trump administration. | ||
Now they're talking about taxing them more. | ||
The death taxes alone is crippling to these small businesses that are trying to pass them on to the next generation, forcing them to sell instead of being able to keep and hang on to this property. | ||
And now they're doing the 30 by 30 rule, which is a federal government takeover of land, 30% by the year 2030, which is something they're pushing forward aggressively, recognizing that they don't want people owning personal property anymore. | ||
They want the federal government to do that. | ||
And this federal government we have right now, this White House, Joe Biden, Prioritizes China, prioritizes Russia, prioritizes North Korea over the United States right now. | ||
He's been around for 40 years and people talk about him being old and senile and his staff controlling him. | ||
I understand all of that, but this is not an accident and it's not just being inept. | ||
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Nobody is this bad. | |
This is on purpose and it's an agenda to remake our country and to give government control where there used to be freedom. | ||
Do you agree with Governor Abbott? | ||
Do you agree the same thing on the southern border? | ||
Do you think this is all acts of commission by the Biden administration? | ||
This is just not natural, osmotic force of these countries collapsing in Latin America and Central America? | ||
Do you think it's by design that he's allowing this invasion into our country? | ||
The cartel feels so much freedom right now. | ||
They know they won't be prosecuted. | ||
They know that these individuals will be facilitated across the border. | ||
They're collecting checks and moving drugs and humans across the border for profit. | ||
And the Biden administration is facilitating it. | ||
So yeah, absolutely. | ||
It's on his hands just because of the fact that he's allowing it to happen and perpetuating it by not enforcing federal law and not securing our borders. | ||
We've had National Guard down there at the border. | ||
South Dakota has been supporting. | ||
Texas and Arizona are trying to help secure it, but it's a failure of the federal government to do their job, and that's really to put America first. | ||
There's a new book out. | ||
We're very honored to have you on the day the book's coming out, Not My First Rodeo. | ||
One of the most powerful quotes, I think, in the entire book is from your larger-than-life father. | ||
We don't complain about things, Christy. | ||
We fix them. | ||
Tell us about your dad. | ||
Well, my dad was a cowboy, and he was very tough. | ||
All we did was work. | ||
The way he woke us up every morning was by yelling up the stairs, get up! | ||
More people die in bed than anywhere else. | ||
And, uh, you know, we just spent all of our time, if we weren't working, then we were hunting. | ||
We went on hunting trips all the time. | ||
So, you know, he, he gave us impossible things to do. | ||
I tell people the greatest gift that I had growing up was that I had parents who challenged us. | ||
He didn't teach us to do much, but he gave us Opportunities to learn through failure and through impossible things. | ||
So, you know, I was driving semis by the time I was 12. | ||
I was running tractors by the time I was 10. | ||
He made us figure things out and when we did, we learned how to be problem solvers and we gained confidence. | ||
You go through something hard in your life, you learn to tackle the next biggest thing and I think that's what's interesting about this book. | ||
It's a book about my life so far. | ||
Uh, but it's also a book about politics. | ||
I tell some stories in here that I think people will find interesting. | ||
And I think the most interesting thing is that most people heard my name, uh, when I first was getting attacked during COVID for the decisions that I was making. | ||
And really the story is, is COVID wasn't my first rodeo. | ||
It wasn't the first hard thing I'd been through. | ||
You know, those challenges have prepared me for the job I'm doing. | ||
And I hope that South Dakota is benefiting from some of the results. | ||
Over this weekend, I mean, people coming after you hard, particularly the legacy media. | ||
Why is that? | ||
Why do they continue to single out Kristi Noem? | ||
Is it because you're out front all the time, or they say, hey, she's a paradigm for a new Republican supermajority that can bring in these tough, independent women, and so we've got to take her out? | ||
What are your thoughts on that? | ||
I think it's all of the above. | ||
I don't ever back away from a fight. | ||
I don't think my nature is that I Love confrontation. | ||
I just think it's more important than ever that we show up every day and that we're in the arena. | ||
And I also take on the tough issues as well, ones that other Republicans maybe don't want to talk about. | ||
But I think we have to start explaining why we believe what we believe, not just make decisions, but go out there and explain to people why it's important, what our Constitution guarantees us, what our founders intended, and why it's still relevant to our lives today. | ||
So I think it's all of the above. | ||
And I think they're scared. | ||
I understand that. | ||
But now that I've taken criticism from all sides for so long, I guess I'm just going to have to keep in there and make sure that I'm passing on to my kids and my granddaughter the same opportunities I had growing up. | ||
I feel like it's my responsibility. | ||
The book's out there today. | ||
You can get it on Amazon Bookstores. | ||
Not My First Rodeo by Chrissy Noem. | ||
Last question, Governor. | ||
The timing. | ||
Why? | ||
The book's an incredible read. | ||
People ought to get it and read it. | ||
Why now? | ||
Well, the books take a long time, Steve, so I probably started on this project a year ago. | ||
But getting it done, and people were curious about our way of life in the American West, rural America, it's something that I hope people will understand more about me and how I make my decisions after they read it. | ||
And I think there's some leadership qualities in here that I've examined through different people I've interacted with over my lifetime that That maybe we can recruit some new leaders into this political arena that really do care and love America. | ||
I want people to be hopeful. | ||
Hopefully this book creates a little bit more hope out there for the country. | ||
There are two unforgettable characters in this book. | ||
Kristi Noem and her father. | ||
Your dad is a larger than life figure in this book and someone that I know people when they read are going to want to get to know. | ||
Governor Noem, thank you very much for being as straightforward as you always are, and thank you for thinking down the range about this food security issue. | ||
It's a massive issue. | ||
What's your social media? | ||
How do people find out more about you, the book, and your website? | ||
Go to christynoem.com. | ||
We're on every platform, and we're on Truth, too, so I would appreciate it if everybody would go on there and follow us and give us a Read Truth. | ||
We'd appreciate it. | ||
Governor Noem, thank you very much for joining us in the War Room. | ||
I want all the posse to line up and go get this book right now. | ||
Thank you, Governor. | ||
Tragic day today, what happened down on the southern border. | ||
I've been warning people about this. | ||
We've got Bensman, Congressman Tom Tiffany, also going to be on the campaign trail, Andrew Giuliani, and Tina Peters! | ||
It's all happening right here in the War Room. | ||
I want to thank Governor Noem for joining us. | ||
We'll be back in just a moment. | ||
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We wait till they're all gone. | |
We rejoice when there's no more. | ||
Let's take down the CCP. | ||
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We've got Andrew Giuliani on the Hustings. | ||
Andrew, how's it going today? | ||
What is turnout like? | ||
Tell me what's going on, and how can the War Room Posse assist? | ||
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I'll tell you what, Steve. | |
Right now, we have already started the day off with about 10 different radio hits all around the state. | ||
Yesterday, we were from Buffalo to Rochester, where we caught up with you, Syracuse, Ten to Staten Island to close the night off. | ||
And now today, we've started in Queens. | ||
We're going to Brooklyn, back to Staten Island, and then Nassau County before we celebrate victory tonight. | ||
But look, anybody that you know in New York, tell them to come on out and vote. | ||
Obviously, today is the day. | ||
We've got just under nine hours until the polls close. | ||
I love the way that things are breaking, though, now, looking at everything. | ||
We just had an internal poll that had us up four points coming into today. | ||
It's close enough. | ||
That whatever poll you look at, this thing is within the margin of error. | ||
So it's going to be all about who has the energy and who comes on out to vote. | ||
That's why I'm strong in our grassroots effort, and I believe in our grassroots effort. | ||
We've just got to make sure we get people out to vote today. | ||
Where do they go? | ||
What site do they go to to find out how they can assist, where they go, etc.? | ||
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They go to SaveNY.org. | |
That's my website, SaveNY.org. | ||
They can also follow us on all social media platforms, at Andrew H. Giuliani. | ||
And that'll have where they can go to vote, they can check it out. | ||
Like I said, if you know somebody in New York, call them up and tell them to vote. | ||
You don't have to be in New York. | ||
Steve, we know you have a national and international audience, but just make sure you're telling your people in New York, gotta come on out and vote and vote for an America first, a New York first candidate. | ||
That's Andrew Giuliani. | ||
It's game day in New York. | ||
Andrew will check in throughout the day. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
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Thank you, Steve. | |
Andrew Giuliani. | ||
It's in Colorado. | ||
I'm going to go to Tina Peters in a second, but I've asked and I really appreciate Congressman Tom Tiffany. | ||
Congressman, I think you and Burgess Owens were the only two. | ||
This tragedy down in El Paso. | ||
This show, with all the great correspondents for Real America's Voice, Oscar Ramirez, Blue Ramirez, you've got Ben Berquam, we've got Michael Jahn's been down the Darien Gap, all of that crew, Todd Bensman, who'll join us later, have warned about this inhumane process that's going on, that the cartels are making money. | ||
You're one of the few, I think it's just Burgess and you, have gone down to the Darien Gap. | ||
Which is very dangerous in and of itself. | ||
You've warned the country about this. | ||
This was going to happen. | ||
Give us your assessment of what you've seen in this terrible tragedy down in El Paso. | ||
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It's just horrible what has went on down there. | |
But, you know, to a certain extent, Steve, it's predictable that this was going to happen. | ||
As I've been saying for well over a year now, the Biden administration has weaponized the United States government, our government, into the Largest human trafficking enterprise, perhaps in the history of mankind. | ||
And this is fostered by the Biden administration, the cartels in Mexico, and then also the International Organization for Migration. | ||
And they need to be talked about a lot more, a United Nations outfit that we're helping to fund. | ||
And they're part of the pipeline that pumps people up from the Darien Gap all the way to the United States. | ||
And, uh, you know, they're all complicit in it. | ||
And this is the kind of stuff that this is the kind of stuff that's going to continue to happen. | ||
I mean, the, the carnage. | ||
So first of all, the most important issue, Steve, in regards to this is national security. | ||
But the second part of it is the humanitarian disaster that's going on. | ||
And we see it with the, uh, with the deaths of these over 40 people in a tractor trailer, but it's going on everywhere. | ||
And I think about Oneida County, the little county that I live in in northern Wisconsin. | ||
They had more deaths via drug overdoses last year for the first time than car accidents. | ||
Now we should call it what it is. | ||
They're not overdoses. | ||
They're poisonings because it's almost always fentanyl that's coming across the southern border. | ||
Just like they're running those people up via semis into America, they do the same thing with the drugs. | ||
And they're killing America and the Biden administration refuses to do anything about this because as Governor Noem just said in the previous segment that when she was on, this is intentional and the American people, I sure hope are picking up on it at this point. | ||
If it's intentional, let me get to that in a second. | ||
Did the good folks in Wisconsin, the Wisconsin nice folks in the rural areas where you represent, did they understand fully what's going, that this is just not something that's happening? | ||
There's actually a process. | ||
You saw that they had a Mayorkas down there with the black Apache helicopters, that there's a controlled flow, that they're More and more of them are understanding it. | ||
just had this ruling the other the other day about the the ice that they've had ice stand down did the citizens in your district the backbone of this nation that they connect that fentanyl with what's happening at the southern border and the acts of commission of this administration more and more of them are understanding it they don't understand it perhaps in the detail you do Steve because you live it every day and you get such great reports from people like | ||
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Michael Yan and Chuck Holton who I traveled with in Panama but people are really connecting the dots Now there is one group of people that are not and that's the people that turn into the nightly news with the mainstream media because it's not being reported. | |
They don't fully understand and it's sad when I go talk to a few relatives that I have that just follow the mainstream media. | ||
They don't understand and that's why it's so important for us to talk about it and it's That's why I'm here today, Steve, as well as on other media platforms. | ||
People need to understand that this carnage that is going on, it is an act of commission, as you so eloquently state. | ||
Congressman Tiffany, given that you've made yourself become one of the experts in this area, once we get to sweeping victory in November, the responsibility and accountability we have, what would be your recommendations starting in January of what Tom Tiffany would like to see as far as hearings, investigations, actions? | ||
Give me your one or two things that you feel have to happen immediately to stop this carnage. | ||
It's a humanitarian crisis to stop this carnage and to break the cartels. | ||
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Yeah, first of all, Secretary Mayorkas needs to be held accountable for what he has done to America. | |
He's lied to Americans and he's been the lead person in the Biden administration making this happen. | ||
But sitting on the Judiciary Committee with ranking member Jim Jordan, who hopefully will be the chairman after November, we need to make this, I think, the number one issue. | ||
Well, you know, certainly energy prices, inflation, all these things are very important. | ||
Crime across America. | ||
I do think this is the number one issue for the long-term safety, security, and protecting America as we've always known it for over 200 years. | ||
We need to make this the number one issue and we need to be willing to fight and that's why we're going to take this to leadership and hopefully those of us in the Judiciary Committee can say to leadership, this needs to be the number one issue that we go to battle on In 2023 and that we get some results from this won't be easy. | ||
People are going to need to be willing to fight. | ||
But that's I just think this is the number one issue. | ||
Congressman Tiffany, how do people follow you, social media, and on your website? | ||
Because you've gone out of your way to understand that this is a national security issue. | ||
The eastern Russian-speaking border of Ukraine is not a vital national security issue in the United States. | ||
This is. | ||
You know that. | ||
How do people find out more about you? | ||
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Yeah, every state's a border state, Steve, and we're trying to deliver that message all the way up here in Wisconsin, in the Upper Midwest. | |
Tom Tiffany, WI, I urge people to sign up for the Tiffany Telegram. | ||
You want to follow me on Twitter, also go to TomTiffany.com, you'll find me there. | ||
And then you can always find my website on the official site in Washington, D.C. | ||
We always have lots of good information. | ||
By the way, Steve, I urge people to sign up for the Tiffany Telegram. | ||
We have the best weekly update that we put in people's email boxes every Friday. | ||
It is comprehensive with all issues and especially we cover this border issue. | ||
And I urge people to read the Tiffany telegram every week. | ||
It's terrific. | ||
We'll make sure that the entire posse gets on top of it. | ||
Congressman Tiffany, thank you. | ||
Thank you for your efforts going down there. | ||
More people got to follow Tom Tiffany and do this. | ||
Congressman Tiffany, thank you. | ||
Appreciate it. | ||
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We're going to continue to spread the word. | |
Thank you for the time, Steve. | ||
Yes, sir. | ||
Let's go to Colorado now. | ||
It's game day in Colorado. | ||
Tina Peters, Gold Star mother. | ||
Tina, walk us through what has to happen today and how can our audience, who hold you in the highest regard, assist? | ||
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Well, this is the day. | ||
This is Election Day. | ||
So first of all, we need people to get out and vote. | ||
And for those that don't live in Colorado, call your friends and family that live in Colorado. | ||
This is such an important race. | ||
Secretary of State race is the most important race because what we're talking about is elections for the United States here. | ||
With my opponent, or who I suppose is going to be my future opponent, Democrat Jenna Griswold. | ||
She is the head of the Democrat Association of Secretary of State. | ||
She is. | ||
This is the battleground right here. | ||
And she is telling people, telling other Democrats to fund her because of me, that I'm her opponent. | ||
She's raised a lot of money to almost. | ||
Well, last I heard several months ago was 2.5 million. | ||
She's using my name to raise a lot of money from the Democrats. | ||
And we need we're going to need funding to fight this beast. | ||
I mean, as you know, we discovered the election fraud. | ||
And I'm just going to say that word election fraud. | ||
In Colorado that stretches throughout the whole United States. | ||
Tina, hang on for one second. | ||
We'll go to a short commercial break. | ||
We'll ask you to stay through. | ||
Tina Peters out in Colorado. | ||
Todd Bensman's freed himself up. | ||
We're talking about this tragedy in El Paso. | ||
Implications for the Biden regime and the United States of America. | ||
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next in the War Room. | |
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With Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
The epidemic is a demon and we cannot let this demon hide. | ||
War Room. | ||
Pandemic. | ||
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
We are absolutely packed. | ||
There's a lot of stuff going on. | ||
We're going to get into, obviously, what happened in El Paso. | ||
Posobiec's actually be on. | ||
Very controversial doings overnight by the former Master Sergeant-at-Arms, or Master Sergeant-at-Arms for the Senate, is dead. | ||
Posobiec's going to be on for an update. | ||
Got a lot going on. | ||
Between now and the end of the show, I want to go back to, by the way, MyPillow.com, Mike Lindell's coming on, I finally got Lindell to calm down, slow down, come on the show, gotta give us updates on everything he's working on, and make sure, what's so outrageous is this Walmart situation. | ||
As much money as Walmart takes from the deplorables, And you know, it drives their stock price. | ||
To kick Mike Lindell out is outrageous. | ||
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Get the classic pillow, which is one of their highest margin things. | ||
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They got rid of it because they don't like his politics. | ||
They don't like the fact that he's got Tina Peters back. | ||
Let's cut to the chase. | ||
Right? | ||
That's exactly what it's about. | ||
And the reason is they don't want us to win in November. | ||
They like the Biden regime. | ||
They like this. | ||
They want this. | ||
Remember, the families that start those great companies ain't the second and third generation. | ||
No, no, no, no, no, no. | ||
I know them all through my days of investment banking. | ||
The second and third generation. | ||
Forget about it, as they say in New York. | ||
Okay? | ||
Make sure you go to MyPillow.com, promo code WORM. | ||
Tina Peters. | ||
This is the title match. | ||
Jenna Griswold, Tina Peters. | ||
We gotta get there. | ||
What do people need to do today to make sure we get a title match? | ||
We need a title fight. | ||
Jenna Griswold should be pulling for you. | ||
Jenna Griswold. | ||
MSNBC should want this. | ||
We need a title fight out in Colorado. | ||
We need Jenna Griswold. | ||
And by the way, that's what democracy is about. | ||
Let them make their case. | ||
Let Jenna Griswold make her case against Tina Peters. | ||
We'll take that. | ||
We'll take that bet. | ||
We'll do that. | ||
We got that. | ||
Tina Peters. | ||
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I am ready for the fight. | |
And here's the thing, Steve. | ||
All these things that we're hearing on your show today, it all comes down to elections have consequences. | ||
We have got to shore up our elections. | ||
We've got to audit them, fix the fraud, because these people are being selected. | ||
I'm sure you've talked about SelectionCode.com, the movie that Lara Logan's doing about this, about the machines, about what happened in Mesa County. | ||
We have to get the elections straightened out. | ||
Otherwise, we're going to keep getting what we've been getting. | ||
We're going to keep getting these politicians that are selected, that are doing these things to hurt our country. | ||
So, you can go to TinaPetersForColorado.com, Twitter, Tina for 22, Getter, Tina for 22, Facebook, VoteTinaPeters2022. | ||
The main thing that I want to get across to your viewers is elections have consequences. | ||
And I'm going to clean out the Secretary of State's office. | ||
We're going to clean up elections. | ||
We're going to make sure they're fair and that their vote counts. | ||
Because there's a lot more of us than there are of them. | ||
And right now, they've been stealing. | ||
You've got to get out and vote today. | ||
Get to Tina and Peter saying, by the way, I'm going to top you. | ||
I'm going to top you, Tina. | ||
Elections have consequences. | ||
Stolen elections have catastrophic consequences. | ||
And that catastrophe is being visited right now on the United States of America with the illegitimate regime of Joe Biden. | ||
I don't care if Merrick Garland doesn't like me saying that. | ||
I don't care if Chris Wray doesn't like me saying that. | ||
I don't care if little Jamie Raskin. | ||
I don't care. | ||
Catastrophic consequences come from stolen elections, and that's where the country is right now, and it's the Tina Peters of the world that are going to set things right, as sure as the turning of the earth. | ||
Tina Peters, thank you for joining us from Colorado today, ma'am. | ||
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All right. | |
Yeah, Merrick Garland doesn't like me either. | ||
Haha, Steve. | ||
I think I noticed. | ||
I noticed. | ||
That's what we've got to win today. | ||
We've got to make Jenna Griswold own that. | ||
The way to own it is to win today. | ||
So let's get the title match. | ||
We need a title fight out there. | ||
Colorado needs it. | ||
The country needs it. | ||
The world needs it. | ||
Tina Peters. | ||
Okay. | ||
I'm really grateful that Tom Tiffany, and here's the thing about Tom Tiffany. | ||
Tom Tiffany's not a fire breather. | ||
He's a good man, and there's good folks up in Wisconsin. | ||
But he's seen, he's been down with Michael Yon down to the Daring Gap. | ||
I mean, the brave, courageous Michael Yon. | ||
Yon's been talking about this for a couple of years, since we started the show. | ||
About the Darien Gap, about coming through here. | ||
He was on top of this. | ||
Real America's Voice with Oscar Blue Ramirez and Ben Berkwan have done an amazing job. | ||
Todd Bensman, my next guest. | ||
Todd, this is a tragedy. | ||
I said last night I have a speakable heart and here's what folks gotta understand. | ||
This is one that, you know, they ran away and they got the tractor and the trailer and they see the dead. | ||
This happens dozens of times every day. | ||
Now, they don't all die, but they're stacked in there. | ||
These human beings are stacked in like cordwood, right, to suffer so they can be trafficked. | ||
Remember, they're a higher margin. | ||
This is just modern slavery. | ||
What's the difference in this than the 1850s, the 1840s? | ||
What's the difference? | ||
They're slaves. | ||
They're higher margin than drugs. | ||
They're higher margin than the fentanyl that's up killing more people than traffic accidents up in the counties and districts of Tom Tiffany. | ||
Todd Bensman. | ||
Well, I think, first of all, my heart goes out to those victims and their families. | ||
I don't blame them for trying what they tried. | ||
It's not their fault. | ||
The fault is with the Biden administration, in my opinion. | ||
What do you mean, fault? | ||
Ho, ho, ho, ho, not their fault. | ||
It's their rational human beings, their rational actors. | ||
They're being invited. | ||
Look at Ecuador today, and I make the statement that it's going to lead up to the... Ecuador is about to collapse next to Colombia. | ||
That's going to come all the way up into the frontline nations. | ||
When the frontline nations collapse economically on the southern border of Mexico, you're going to see Mexico as a failed state. | ||
It's all happening. | ||
It's coming. | ||
This is not something that is theoretical. | ||
This is in motion. | ||
Those people are making rational decisions. | ||
If you've got a chance to get to the United States now, baby, get the kids and we're heading north. | ||
We're going to El Norte. | ||
They're rational actors. | ||
You can't blame them. | ||
They're being invited in. | ||
This is a process. | ||
This is not random. | ||
This is not something that's catch-as-catch-can. | ||
As Todd Bensman has done over and over and over again, this is a process. | ||
In fact, Biden and the courts just had to shut him down. | ||
They stopped ICE from deporting him. | ||
Their whole mission is to get him as deep into the country as possible. | ||
Todd Bensman. | ||
Well, I think you need to understand the dynamics here. | ||
What's going on is Title 42 is still in place for Central Americans from the Northern Triangle countries. | ||
So, uh, I think most of the people in Mexico, and so most of the people that who died in that are going to be, uh, my guess is going to be from those countries because Title 42 is still being applied to them. | ||
However, there is a 100 miles zone. | ||
People don't understand the border patrol zone, uh, where they have Uh, control and they are able to apprehend anybody from those countries in that hundred miles and they're being pushed back. | ||
So the Biden administration has created what I deem a deportation-free zone beyond the 100 mile mark. | ||
In the 100, beyond the 100 mile mark, uh, Mayorkas said, we are not going to prioritize deportation of just regular illegally present immigrants in the country. | ||
They're free. | ||
They can stay. | ||
And also, lots of criminals. | ||
So there's this incredible enticement, this lure, just beyond the 100-mile mark. | ||
And that's why those tractor-trailers are filling up like that with those particular nationalities. | ||
They are lured and enticed to just get through the 100-mile mark so they don't get 42'd back and they're home free in the country. | ||
And they died because of that policy, in my opinion. | ||
That policy is a bloody policy. | ||
And can I say one more thing? | ||
Let me say one more thing. | ||
Yeah, but hang on, you can't. | ||
But hang on, you can't. | ||
But I want you to go back and say that again, because that's never been explained to people, ever. | ||
I want that to be explained. | ||
Just take it back in the air. | ||
Go back and explain about this 100 Mile policy. | ||
These are acts of commission by Biden. | ||
Walk people through that again. | ||
Right after the Biden administration took office, they tried a deportation moratorium. | ||
It was supposed to be a hundred day deportation moratorium. | ||
It was litigated and a court came out and said, that's illegal. | ||
You can't do that. | ||
So instead the administration reordered its priorities for ICE. | ||
And the way they reordered it is they eliminated almost every category of deportation. | ||
Except terrorism and like if you're a serial killer or you know some really heinous kind of criminal and even those had to be got permission from ICE headquarters. | ||
So the result was that ICE ERO officers across the country were sitting on their desk at their desks with nothing to do. | ||
They were not allowed to deport regular illegal immigrants. | ||
They weren't who hadn't done any crimes. | ||
The end product was that you had a deportation sanctuary in the interior. | ||
Everybody in the world knew about it. | ||
They all were coming to get in for that deportation-free zone for the protection of it. | ||
They knew they were in for three years at least, or four years until the Biden administration. | ||
Well, on Saturday, unfortunately, A Texas court ruled, I mean, unfortunately for those migrants it was too late, that all of that is illegal and they put a stay on it just Saturday, three days ago. | ||
By that time that truck was already moving up to the deportation-free zone, trying to get into the zone. | ||
There's a 100-mile section of border inland that Border Patrol has control of, so if you If they can catch you in that 100 miles, they'll De-42 you back to Mexico. | ||
The whole trick is to get past them and into the interior so that you're free. | ||
I hope I'm not being too repetitive, but that's the dynamic. | ||
No, it's perfect. | ||
Unfortunately, the Texas court ruling came too late for that truck, and hopefully that word will spread. | ||
around the world of migration, that ICE can deport you now again, at least until the Biden administration appeals, and they are expected to appeal. | ||
But the Biden administration is going to appeal this. | ||
Also, when you say ICE can deport you, ICE has been in stand down. | ||
I know you have the, theoretically, legally, the court took it away. | ||
But practically, as an operational, correct me if I'm wrong, is ICE not essentially in stand down for these type of things? | ||
I, it's too early to know whether they, because we've had other court rulings where the Biden administration like, uh, has cleared out ways around it, in runs to just barely meet, argue that they can make, that they've met the letter of the ruling, but really what they're doing is, you know, in running it. | ||
And I'm going to guess that they're going to figure out ways to do it with this too, but technically speaking, ICE is free to deport again, regular immigrants like this. | ||
Illegal aliens that cross. | ||
Majorca specifically said we are not going to deport those people anymore and you can't go to schools or bus stations or you can't make arrests in like this whole long laundry list of places. | ||
It's a deportation-free zone inside the country. | ||
And that's what they were reaching for. | ||
Those people in that tractor trailer and others Are just reaching for it. | ||
They're going for it. | ||
Who wouldn't? | ||
Who wouldn't? | ||
No, they're logical. | ||
Okay, Todd, please stay with me just through the break. | ||
People are hanging their hat on Title 42 and they're hanging their hat on Remain in Mexico. | ||
The big decision is going to come out, I think, tomorrow from the Supreme Court. | ||
Todd Bensman is about to shatter your fantasy. | ||
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Want to go to Todd Bensman, back to Todd Bensman. | ||
Todd, thanks for carving out time today to do this. | ||
Todd, a lot of folks when I talk to people, particularly people in the policy realm, they go, well, you know, Man, I'm just a pessimist on these things. | ||
and they're fighting that and the Supreme Court is going to make a decision tomorrow on Romania, Mexico. | ||
And if that goes our way, everything will be sorted. | ||
I beg to differ, but I always defer to the judgment of Todd Bensman. | ||
Is Title 40, is what's happening in the courts right now going to save us on the invasion on the southern border, sir? | ||
Man, I'm just a pessimist on these things. | ||
I've just kind of seen too much. | ||
So I'm sorry to burst any bubbles here, but I just don't think that the administration is going to put forth its best effort to meet the letter of any ruling that comes out, that they will try to find ways around it or under it or to be able to force another lawsuit and litigation claiming you're not following the order. | ||
Uh, and I, I just don't think it's even if, if MPP is upheld, And some of these other rulings are upheld that, you know, there are just too many ways. | ||
It's called prosecutorial discretion. | ||
It gets used and abused too much on these things. | ||
And, you know, what can I say? | ||
I'm not optimistic that even a ruling that goes our way is going to actually go our way. | ||
This before I go to this, the Gateway Pundit story on the Biden signed the five year lease on the offer to house illegal alien children. | ||
You're and you're a pretty even handed guy. | ||
I mean, you're not a fire breather or crazy like, you know, certain hosts in the war room. | ||
But I got to read your your your tweet. | ||
There is now a special place in hell for Biden and progressives behind the deportation sanctuary built inside America. | ||
Their poor victims, knowing they can't be deported 100 miles in, died reaching for Biden's Free Zone hearings. | ||
What would you want to see? | ||
If you got Mayorkas and Todd Bensman was grilling him, what would you press Mayorkas on? | ||
That's a pretty emotional response coming from Todd Bensman. | ||
A special place in hell. | ||
What would you want Mayorkas to put forward to the American people? | ||
What information would you want to get from him? | ||
Well, I'd like an explanation for why Mayorkas has publicly, repeatedly said that his idea for managing the border is to usher as many people in in an orderly way so that they can get access To our legal systems, our asylum system, basically, which everybody knows is just a mechanism for illegal entry and stay. | ||
And why he doesn't view deterrence, traditional democratic policies of deterrence and arrest and detention and deportation, as something that's required in the law, as viable to just follow the law. | ||
Like, why not? | ||
What is in your brain? | ||
Uh, that is, you know, having you issue these directives that result in directly in the deaths of people. | ||
We've had, I guess this makes about 700 dead migrants in the last year or so. | ||
People trying to take advantage of these policies that he's enacted. | ||
That's the official count. | ||
The unofficial count has got to be in the thousands. | ||
Todd, you see Ecuador collapsing. | ||
You see the problems in Colombia. | ||
You've been on Darien Gap. | ||
You've seen all the frontline nations. | ||
They're all hanging on by a thread. | ||
Walk us through what the rest of the summer is going to be like into the fall on the southern border of the United States, given the world's problems. | ||
Sri Lanka collapsing. | ||
You're seeing these countries in Sub-Saharan Africa. | ||
The famine and the energy and the fertilizer and all of it hasn't even come, hasn't even hit full impact yet. | ||
Where does Todd Bensman see this going? | ||
Yeah, I think I hear you channeling Michael Yan a little bit there. | ||
But the way I see it is that, you know, already We have the number of people coursing through the Darien Gap jungle is our best predictor. | ||
Typically, for the last 10 years, it's like between 2,000 and 30,000, somewhere in there. | ||
Under the Biden administration, it blew up to 135,000. | ||
In just that first year, I mean, it's just can toppled the number of people and they're coming from 150 countries in the world. | ||
What that, what their success in crossing the border tells the rest of the impoverished collapsing world is that it's possible and it's successful. | ||
And so what we, what they've learned in the last year or so from the Biden administration and under the Biden administration, Is that that door is wide open to 700 million people who are listed in extreme poverty in the world, and another 2 or 3 billion who are in regular poverty, that they can all come. | ||
And when those nations do start to collapse, like Venezuela, I absolutely agree with Jan that we are going to see even that 130,000 just double, triple, Uh, coming to the border, because it's successful, and success begets success. | ||
And what you said is the possibility of it. | ||
That's why they allowed themselves to be stacked like cordwood by these cartels. | ||
Because they say, hey, a couple of hours or a couple of days of misery, or the finish of the trip's misery, but a couple of days of absolute misery to get to El Norte, to get into the United States, because then I get into the interior and I'm safe. | ||
Todd, give your social media... Yeah, go ahead, sir. | ||
Well, I was just going to say, you know, one other dynamic that you're going to hear out there, and I'm already seeing it, is that from the liberal perspective, the progressive perspective, these deaths in the tractor-trailer, they're looking at this as saying, well, that's because of enforcement. | ||
You're forcing them to, and so their solution is no enforcement so that they don't die. | ||
I argue for enforcement so that they stay home and live. | ||
T. Binsman at Getter, And, uh, my book is America's Covert Border War. | ||
Bensman, you're the best. | ||
Let's get everybody into Bensman's site on Getter. | ||
Sign up and get the book. | ||
Todd, thank you so much. | ||
Thanks. |