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This is the primal scream of a dying regime. | ||
Pray for our enemies. | ||
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Because we're going medieval on these people. | |
I got a free shot at all these networks lying about the people. | ||
The people have had a belly full of it. | ||
I know you don't like hearing that. | ||
I know you try to do everything in the world to stop that, but you're not going to stop it. | ||
It's going to happen. | ||
And where do people like that go to share the big lie? | ||
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Mega Media. | |
I wish in my soul, I wish that any of these people had a conscience. | ||
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Ask yourself, what is my task and what is my purpose? | |
If that answer is to save my country, this country will be saved. | ||
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War Room. | |
Here's your host, Stephen K. Mann. | ||
It's Monday, 17 March, Year of the Lord 2025. | ||
Happy St. Patrick's Day to everyone. | ||
The great Carrie Lake is going to join us in a moment about she's setting not just the world on fire, she's creating global news and her restructuring with Doge of the global media platform that the United States government has, starting with Voice of America, but also much, much more. | ||
Radical changes over there because, guess what? | ||
Carrie Lake spent a month in the rat's nest and understood what had to happen. | ||
We'll get to Carrie in a moment. | ||
Another one of the most powerful voices in this country, Tudor Dixon, joins us. | ||
So, Tudor, you've seen the overall polling of the Democratic Party. | ||
You see where Mike Davis and I have been from day one. | ||
It's going to be the judges. | ||
It's going to be the law firms. | ||
Here's how they're going to come because they don't have a political answer. | ||
The numbers now prove that out. | ||
You nailed it. | ||
They got AOC and Bernie Sanders wandering around at college campuses. | ||
These big things are going to be... | ||
You're going to see them up at the Ann Arbor's and the Madison's and the University of Arizona's and all across it, because that's where they can draw a crowd of kids. | ||
How is this playing in Michigan? | ||
Michigan, I would argue, is now the key that picks the lock to presidential elections, nationwide elections. | ||
What do the folks, what do Michiganders think about all this, ma'am? | ||
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Well, they love it because the number one issue in the state of Michigan is jobs, something that we have not seen come to the state of Michigan in seven years now, adding no new jobs. | |
You've got Gretchen Whitmer going to the Oval Office begging Donald Trump now, which I think is hilarious, that she is going to the Oval Office and begging Donald Trump, the man that she talked about being such a horrible tragedy for the United States. | ||
Please, please, please give me a win. | ||
Mr. President, I'm so desperate for jobs in the state of Michigan. | ||
And in Michigan, Michiganders want Main Street back. | ||
That's what they want. | ||
And that's what they see Donald Trump bringing to them. | ||
Because when you look at what's happening in Canada and what's happening in Mexico, those jobs that used to be jobs in Michigan, and I can tell you this for a fact. | ||
Because I've got my own personal experience with it. | ||
In 2008, when all of a sudden the recession came, guess what? | ||
All of the big manufacturers that had the tier one, tier two, and tier three suppliers, they went to those suppliers and they said, we're gonna go to Mexico and we're gonna go to Canada. | ||
And that happened to our shop and our shop shut down, along with boundaries across the country. | ||
And guess what? | ||
They went to China, they went to Mexico, they went to Canada, and they left us. | ||
And Main Street shut down. | ||
The people who were manufacturing, that's who goes to your restaurants, that's who goes to your grocery stores, that's who goes to the local dress shop. | ||
And those places didn't have anybody anymore, because we have lost population year after year after year. | ||
We have lost jobs year after year after year. | ||
And Donald Trump is saying, you know what? | ||
We understand the importance of American manufacturing, and we understand the importance of American manufacturing in the greatest state in the Midwest, Michigan, the greatest He's a manufacturing state in the country, Michigan. | ||
And he's told us time and time again he's gonna focus on Michigan. | ||
And he might just help Gretchen Whitmer out because he cares about us. | ||
And he's gonna put that aside, something that Democrats could never do. | ||
Democrats could never put their hatred for Republicans aside. | ||
But Donald Trump is gonna help Michigan because he loves us. | ||
It was interesting. | ||
She also elbowed her way to the front of the line, didn't she? | ||
I mean, there's so many governors who want to get in there. | ||
She's not shy. | ||
She can throw an elbow. | ||
She's like a power forward at the University of Michigan. | ||
She can throw an elbow, right? | ||
She elbowed her way to the front of the line. | ||
Isn't that kind of humiliating for her, given all the smack talk she did against President Trump for all those years, ma'am? | ||
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Absolutely. | |
I mean, the attorney general in the state of Michigan wouldn't stand once for her state of the state address because she's so mad that she did that. | ||
She has made Democrats in the state of Michigan. | ||
I rate that she is pushing her way in there. | ||
But it's interesting because the state of Michigan itself has a lot of negotiating power because of what you just said. | ||
We are the key that turns the lock. | ||
We are the important state in the United States. | ||
And so she knows that because she has destroyed it, she definitely needs to bring it back for Democrats and make it seem like it was a Democrat that brought it back. | ||
The thing is, we're not gonna let the American people forget that it's Republicans that are gonna pull Michigan up from the ashes that did it. | ||
Gretchen Whitmer burned us down. | ||
We're going to make sure that they know Donald Trump is responsible for the resurgence of manufacturing in the state of Michigan. | ||
Has nothing to do with Gretchen Whitmer going there and begging. | ||
I mean, hey, I'm all for watching her gravel every single day because she should own it. | ||
And she is owning it with Democrats here. | ||
But we can't let people forget that that's what she had to do because she failed so miserably. | ||
Last thing before I let you guys, I want to reiterate this. | ||
On CNBC and Bloomberg all day long, they're just in the Democrat, MSNBC, Ohio prices. | ||
These tariffs are terrible. | ||
Working people in Michigan, when they hear the word tariff, what comes to their mind about bringing jobs back, ma'am? | ||
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They hear the message that we're going to start manufacturing in the state again. | |
It's funny because I have a little anecdote. | ||
I had some friends that were talking about aluminum, and they're like, the one guy, real true elitist leftist, who was the guy who was bringing all these products in from globalization, the globalization king. | ||
And he said, What are we gonna do? | ||
And the guy who brings in aluminums, he said, the smelters are starting to reopen in the United States. | ||
And he said, my gosh, who would want that job? | ||
And I thought, this is the problem with the Democrats. | ||
They have no idea who we are. | ||
They have no idea what we do. | ||
And they have no idea what hard work actually is. | ||
But that's what we want in the state of Michigan. | ||
And that's what we'll get with Donald Trump. | ||
And we cannot wait. | ||
Tudor Dixon, you've got a podcast. | ||
Where do people find you? | ||
Social media, all of it, ma'am? | ||
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Yep, at Tudor Dixon on social media, and the podcast is the Tudor Dixon podcast, so it should be easy to remember anywhere you get your podcasts. | |
Tudor Dixon, too long since we had you on here. | ||
Welcome back. | ||
The audience loved it, so thank you, ma'am. | ||
Appreciate you. | ||
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Thank you. | |
Thank you. | ||
Happy St. Patrick's Day. | ||
Happy St. Patrick's Day. | ||
Another person we haven't had on in a while is the Carrie Lake. | ||
The reason is she's working for the American people. | ||
Carrie, and I want to take time to go through this of your logic, and of course the left saying, oh, Dozier's overrun the place. | ||
President Trump has tasked you. | ||
With a very important mandate. | ||
I want you to walk through the mandate. | ||
Because right now, you're probably the second or third biggest story in the world in back of the radical judge that tried to stop the deportation of criminals in the gunfight in the Red Sea with the Truman Carrier Battle Group. | ||
To walk our audience through what you did this weekend, it's called Bloody Saturday. | ||
What did you do this weekend? | ||
Why did you do it? | ||
And how did you do it, ma'am? | ||
Well, let me first tell you, remember back in December, President Trump put out a Truth Social post saying he wanted me to be the director of Voice of America, in which I was honored that he would want me to come and work in the administration. | ||
Well, during the Biden administration, they Trump-proofed the agency that oversees VOA. The agency is called U.S. Agency for Global Media. | ||
And we realized it would take seven people getting confirmed by the Senate for me to get into that position, which is going to take a long, long time. | ||
And so in, you know, true Trump classic fashion, they said that's too long. | ||
And in the past few weeks, they named me as senior advisor over the entire agency. | ||
And so that has given me great power to go in and dig around and fact find and find out what's really going on in this agency. | ||
And after a few weeks, I've discovered it is absolutely I knew it was corrupt. | ||
It is absolutely full of waste, fraud and abuse and misuse of taxpayer dollars. | ||
And so on Friday, and yes, I did bring Doge in with me. | ||
Hang on, hang on, hang on. | ||
But hang on one second. | ||
I don't want to jump to the point. | ||
These different agencies under the U.S. Agency for Global Media and my close colleague and film partner, Michael Pack, they held him up for three years in the first term before he took over. | ||
These Radio Free Europe, Radio Free Asia, Voice America, these were started during the Cold War to put out the message after World War II about liberty and freedom and the message of America, right, for the whole world to kind of hear in our great war against the communists. | ||
But what happened is with these progressives, like all the rest of the government, right, from the Justice Department to the Congress, all of it. | ||
What you had was basically a takeover by essentially neo-Marxist forces. | ||
And so the original mandate of these renowned platforms had been perverted by the people running it. | ||
Is that essentially what you found, ma'am? | ||
Yeah, I mean, we have Voice of America, Office of Cuban Broadcasting. | ||
Those are statutorily required. | ||
And then we have five grantees. | ||
And you mentioned a couple of them, Radio Free Asia, Radio Free Europe, Middle East Broadcasting Company, and a couple of other ones as well. | ||
They keep adding grantees. | ||
And unfortunately, the product is not pro-American. | ||
It's not pro-American at all. | ||
And that's really a symptom, though, of a bigger problem. | ||
The disease is that the people who've been leading the umbrella agency that oversees all of that, you know, many of these are the Obama and the Biden people that came into this agency. | ||
You know, when you hear the word grantee or grant, it sounds kind of positive, doesn't it? | ||
Unfortunately, it's been a way that they could award hard-earned tax dollars to their friends and their cronies in the form of a grant. | ||
And there are five of them, which, by the way, I canceled over the weekend. | ||
There are five of them that take about 50 percent of the entire budget of this agency are going to grants. | ||
They've made those contracts less transparent, so we couldn't see exactly where the money is being spent. | ||
You know, at least with the government contract, there's a deliverable. | ||
You sign a contract and you say, we want to make sure there's a deliverable here. | ||
We don't know for certain that they're delivering on what they're agreeing to do because they've made it just completely non-transparent. | ||
He put out an executive order. | ||
We are following that executive order to the T. We are going to be reducing this agency down to what is statutorily required by law and nothing more. | ||
And that means the grants are gone, and that means we bring down VOA to a point where it does what is statutorily required and no more. | ||
And the same with Office of Cuban Broadcasting. | ||
This is what is going to have to happen because these agencies have gotten so out of control with the way they're wasting money. | ||
There's a plethora of issues here. | ||
I'm horrified by it. | ||
Many of you may have seen the video I put out on Friday, which showed the quarter of a billion dollar fancy high rise building in Washington, D.C. that the agency purchased or rather signed a lease for a 15 year lease for right before the election. | ||
And it's not even equipped to do broadcasting. | ||
It's such a boondoggle, and I'm so appalled by what I've seen here. | ||
I'm glad the president is acting, and we are going to follow that executive order to a T and make sure that the American people are no longer being assaulted by the waste of their taxpayer money. | ||
There's too much rot in this agency to salvage it. | ||
It's unsalvageable. | ||
I want to also clarify something. | ||
You requested Doge came in and assisted you in this waste, fraud, and abuse. | ||
Is that correct, ma'am? | ||
Yeah. | ||
You know, after December, when President Trump asked me to lead up Voice of America, I started doing my research. | ||
And the more I unpeeled the onion, the more corruption I found. | ||
And so when they made me the senior advisor, I realized early on I needed to bring a team in with me, really almost a forensic team. | ||
Because in some ways it almost feels like a crime scene. | ||
And so on day one I brought a couple of the Doge folks in and we added to the team and we have an incredible attorney with us as well. | ||
And we are picking through every aspect of what has been going on in this agency and we will be putting it all out for the public to see. | ||
We are going to be 100% transparent unlike the way the agency has been run which is The first person Joe Biden fired in the government when he won | ||
the election, the first person he fired was Michael Pack. | ||
The CEO of the U.S. Agency for Global Media. | ||
It really goes hand-in-hand with USAID. It's very similar. | ||
Oh, no, no. | ||
This is the broadcast arm. | ||
It's Mitch McConnell, the neocons in the Senate, working with the deep state. | ||
Sick. | ||
Kerry, hang on one second. | ||
Short break. | ||
We're going to come back in a moment. | ||
Leave you with Johnny Kahn, American Heart. | ||
Back with Kerry Lake. | ||
Global news from a global news maker. | ||
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Here's your host, Stephen K. Mann. | |
Okay, Warren Posse, hat tip. | ||
The Article 3 Project's website crashed immediately upon Mike Davis. | ||
It may be back up. | ||
You can also go over to Grace in our development team, have Bill Blasser go to Article 3, get the details about the impeachment. | ||
This is what being at the ramparts is. | ||
We're going on offense here in the war room about this judicial insurrection and much more. | ||
We're going to go after the law firms. | ||
We've got a whole strategy of how to take apart these white-shoe law firms that are destroying the country, not just in the imperial capital, but also on Wall Street. | ||
The big law firms are now inextricably linked. | ||
With the capital providers, not in a positive way. | ||
The system's being gained before our eyes. | ||
We're going to get to all of it. | ||
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Kerry Lake, this is monumental. | ||
Number one, there's all types of problems. | ||
Over the Mandarin language, there's been agents of influence of the CCP into that for years. | ||
Clean out this rat's nest. | ||
But I want to go back. | ||
You're special advisor, right? | ||
You're not at Voice of America yet because of all these structural issues. | ||
But you took the president, signed an executive order, and you took action. | ||
You got the Doge guys over there helping you look under the hood. | ||
So once again, what did you do? | ||
What is the outcome? | ||
Because they're going to be filing in court on you, lady, this afternoon, no doubt. | ||
They cannot take. | ||
This is their propaganda arm. | ||
So they're going to come at you personally. | ||
They're going to come at all of this. | ||
Carrie Lake. | ||
More than the propaganda arm. | ||
First of all, you mentioned the law firms that are really trying to destroy America. | ||
And it's done with these groups as well of lawyers, with these Soros groups. | ||
You know, we've heard of Protect Democracy Project, all of that, the ones that sued me and Rudy and tried to bring down any of the truth-tellers out there. | ||
But they have other names, too. | ||
GAP, Government Accountability Project, similar to that. | ||
Their lawyer, David Sade, he has already, when President Trump in December said he wanted me to go to VOA. He went out. | ||
David said, well, we're going to stop her. | ||
We're going to line up a bunch of whistleblowers, and we're going to sue. | ||
I mean, before I even stepped foot in Washington, D.C., they are lining up to sue. | ||
And the way it works is they sue an agency, and then the attorneys at the agency either don't have the resources or they don't have the will. | ||
To fight their friends, because many of the attorneys at these agencies are friends with the people on the outside and these Soros-based groups that are suing the agency. | ||
And then they give them a huge settlement. | ||
And then they start all over again. | ||
They just keep suing. | ||
They get the settlement. | ||
They sue again. | ||
It is the biggest graft you'll ever see. | ||
They've already said they were going to sue me before I even got in, so we're fully expecting it. | ||
But immediately upon getting the president's executive order, we put everybody on paid administrative leave, and we are going to drastically reduce the size of this organization to only what is statutorily required by law. | ||
And so it's going to be decreased in size significantly. | ||
And that is what's coming up next. | ||
So you expect an onslaught. | ||
Of legal action. | ||
Because our theory of the case is to delay is to deny. | ||
And that is that they know they can't stop this because we have the Constitution on our side. | ||
But they're going to try to use these radical federal judges and these law firms to try to delay it. | ||
Any doubt in your mind that's going to happen? | ||
No, it's going to happen. | ||
They probably worked all weekend. | ||
I hope they didn't get any sleep. | ||
They probably worked all weekend. | ||
We're going to continue to move forward and do what the president's executive order is. | ||
We've got to reduce the size of the bureaucracy. | ||
It's grown out of control. | ||
If you look at what's statutorily required in many of these agencies and outlets in the government, what happens is the statutory minimum is what we're going to go down to. | ||
And what happens over the years and over the decades is they keep adding and adding and adding and adding to these agencies until they're so massive. | ||
They're such a behemoth. | ||
They're impossible to even manage. | ||
And the budget just grows and grows and grows. | ||
This one is particularly corrupt. | ||
As I said, it goes hand in hand with USAID. It's not as big of a budget. | ||
But it isn't just about, you said, propaganda, Steve. | ||
It's also about funneling money out of the agency. | ||
So this is about a billion-dollar agency. | ||
And about half of that money had been funneled into these grants. | ||
Grants where there is increasingly less and less transparency right before I got in and right after the president won between November, between the election and when I got in the door, they started changing these contracts of these grantees to make them less transparent so we couldn't look into what was going on. | ||
They even signed a new one, a brand new grantee, right when I started, before I could even get in and take a look at the contracts. | ||
So they've all been canceled. | ||
We're no longer giving the money to the grantees, and we are going to be slimming this agency down, way down. | ||
It's going on an Olympic diet. | ||
Carrie Lake, where can people follow you on social media for all this? | ||
Because this is a battle royale, ma'am. | ||
What you did on Saturday was the opening volley. | ||
This is going to be a long one and a tough one, but it must be done. | ||
I tell folks, hey, we don't need summer soldiers and we don't need summer patriots. | ||
We need fighters, and Carrie Lake's a fighter. | ||
President Trump has mandated her for this for a very specific reason. | ||
Where do people follow you, ma'am? | ||
Yeah, this fight is not for the summer soldier, sunshine patriot. | ||
It is for the tough. | ||
And we're going to continue fighting this. | ||
We're going to continue bringing the government down to the size where it is manageable. | ||
And we're not going to waste any more of your hard-earned tax dollars. | ||
Keep an eye on USAGM.gov. | ||
We're about to be putting out a whole bunch of information for transparency for the American people so they can see what's going on at this highly corrupt agency. | ||
We've got a rotten fish here, Steve. | ||
It's absolutely rotten. | ||
And there's no carving out something that is edible. | ||
When you've got a rotten fish, you've got a rotten fish. | ||
And so we're going to make sure that we handle this. | ||
We're handling it in accordance with the law and with statute. | ||
And I will tell you that the incredible people from Doge that I'm working with are not political. | ||
As a matter of fact, they're not political at all. | ||
They are about solving problems. | ||
And if we do not shrink down the size of this government... | ||
We will no longer exist as a republic. | ||
We will be plumb out of money. | ||
We're already in debt, and I thank the Doge people for being willing to work. | ||
Many of these people are doing this with great sacrifice to their personal lives, and I appreciate everything they're doing. | ||
Carrie Lake, thank you very much. | ||
Appreciate you, man. | ||
Awesome. | ||
Find me on Twitter and Getter and all that as well. | ||
Carrie Lake. | ||
We'll follow you. | ||
Let's put it up, Grace. | ||
Carrie Lake's... | ||
Handel. | ||
What did Carrie Lake say? | ||
I showed up. | ||
It wasn't an agency. | ||
It was a crime scene. | ||
It's only Carrie Lake can do. | ||
People should also know that the Voice of, I think it's the Voice of America, Mandarin, Mandarin language, the Chinese department, replete, infested with fellow travelers from Amanda Bennett. | ||
Who's married into the Graham family in the Washington Post. | ||
And remember, they're the people, the Washington Post is the first, I think, of the major papers to put the China Daily. | ||
The propaganda arm of the CCP in is like a free installment once a week, right? | ||
The entire paper. | ||
The reason they did it is Kaplan, when they sold the Washington Post for nothing, the value they had was the Kaplan Education Service, of which made a fortune in China. | ||
Her deputy, the administrative... | ||
Her administrative aide fled to China, fled to mainland China in the middle of the Biden regime when Michael Pack had basically laid out everything that they had done. | ||
They got rid of Pack right away. | ||
She knew her day was coming. | ||
She fled to mainland China. | ||
She's still there. | ||
We strongly recommend she come back to the United States and face justice. | ||
This place is infested with fellow travelers and agents of influence throughout the apparatus. | ||
And it took somebody like President Trump to sign that executive order and Carrie Lake to go over there and see exactly what was mandated by statute and what was just kind of contrived by the deep state. | ||
This was their propaganda arm. | ||
No longer did it talk about liberty. | ||
No longer did it talk about freedom. | ||
No longer did it talk about great American values and the values of the Judeo-Christian West. | ||
It had been taken over by radicals. | ||
Carrie Lake took action, and don't think this one has stopped. | ||
This is my point. | ||
We have to go on offense on this legal situation. | ||
Offense. | ||
So make sure you go to Article 3. The site crashed, and the site crashed because of your great efforts. | ||
Todd Benzman, and we may go to the sticks here in a moment, Todd Benzman. | ||
For a guy you know pretty well, Tom Homan, we hear, may come out and address the media briefly. | ||
If so, we'll cut live to that. | ||
Give us your assessment, brother. | ||
We're fighting now. | ||
The Aliens-Enemies Act of 1798. On the books activated by President Trump, give me a minute. | ||
We're going to go to break and hold you. | ||
Tell me what you got for us, sir. | ||
Sure. | ||
I'm just back from El Paso, Juarez, checking out the border down there. | ||
And my big takeaway, one of my big takeaways this time is that it's so quiet down there that even the Texas Department of Public Safety and Greg Abbott are shifting their police forces off the river. | ||
Sending them home and into other interior operations. | ||
So that's kind of an interesting thing to have not been able to spot a single DPS trooper down there where they've been ubiquitous for four years straight right on that razor wire shooting pepper balls. | ||
You know, engaging in conflict with charging mobs. | ||
Todd, hang on. | ||
I want to get to all this. | ||
The New York Times put an article up last night how Trump's crackdown is drastically driving down migration. | ||
The New York Times, the railhead of the anti-Trump movement, actually admitted what President Trump had done in 40 days as Todd Benson went down and said, Is nothing short of miraculous. | ||
What did Todd Benzman tell you? | ||
President Trump's just going to use common sense, and we can shut this thing down in 30 days. | ||
And that, ladies and gentlemen, is what happened. | ||
All the lies you were told, all the spin, I know you didn't believe it. | ||
And thank God you didn't. | ||
Save this republic. | ||
Short break. | ||
Todd Benzman next. | ||
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In this turmoil, you're going to see a lot of financial turmoil. | ||
We're going to play actually tonight, and I'm going to break down some of this Boyle interview with Scott Besson. | ||
Very important that you hear it as I talk about the three things. | ||
President Trump's talking to Putin tomorrow about this Russian rapprochement. | ||
We've got this massive issue, Todd Benson's on. | ||
About sealing the border there, but you've got deportation. | ||
You've got the war with the cartels. | ||
All that's coming. | ||
Also, again, that $170 billion we need to do all this, it's going to be in the one big, beautiful bill. | ||
That's going to be also a dogfight. | ||
In the middle of this whole thing about refinancing and cutting the budget, you just saw Carrie Lake there. | ||
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Todd Benzman, number one, secure the border. | ||
And I think it put to lie. | ||
You said it best. | ||
The New York Times even kind of admits it. | ||
We were told you had to have this big legislation from Langford. | ||
That was a lie. | ||
Kamala Harris said we had to spend decades down in Central America for root causes. | ||
That was a lie. | ||
Also, let me be blunt. | ||
Abbott and these guys have been called out. | ||
All those weak governors, Ducey and Arizona. | ||
The current left-wing Democrat, but particularly Ducey and Abbott, the two Republicans, never taking definitive action. | ||
You're seeing definitive action taken now, and that's securing it. | ||
But we still have two massive things. | ||
That's where the aliens, enemies act so big. | ||
You have to begin the mass deportations. | ||
I understand you start with the criminals in the worst, but eventually you've got to get to... | ||
Oh, is Tom Holman right up here? | ||
There we have it. | ||
Let's go to Tom Holman live. | ||
We'll come back to Benzman. | ||
Let me say this. | ||
The president, through proclamation, took his authority under Alien Enemies Act and imposed it, which he has a right to do. | ||
TDA has been designated terrorist organizations. | ||
TDA is the enemy in this country. | ||
We know TDA, based on a lot of evidence, are part of the Maduro regime through the military and law enforcement. | ||
They've infiltrated them. | ||
They've invaded this country to unsettle this country, whether it's fentanyl killing thousands of Americans or through the violence they're perpetrating in our cities. | ||
The president did the right thing. | ||
I stand by it. | ||
We removed in one day over 200 dangerous people, including MS-13. | ||
It was the right thing to see. | ||
And I see the video that President Bukele put out. | ||
It was a beautiful thing. | ||
These people are going to be held accountable. | ||
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Is everyone of those guys a member of the gang? | |
How do you know it? | ||
And why can't they sort that out with a lawyer? | ||
Look, we abided by the court's decision. | ||
His written order was on five illegal animals and one deported, and we abided by that. | ||
By the time the other order came, the plane was already over international waters with a plane full of terrorists and significant public safety threats. | ||
And, you know, to turn a plane around over international waters, we're going to refuel over international waters, come back and bring terrorists back to the United States. | ||
That's not what this president promised American people. | ||
What the president did was exactly the right thing. | ||
I'm not afraid with every single case in that plane, but that's my understanding, MS-13 members and TDA members. | ||
And let us remember, many of those on the plane were removed from Title VIII, not through the Alien Enemies Act. | ||
So, again, it was the right thing to do. | ||
The people of this country mandated President Trump to deal with the border crisis, deal with illegal immigration, and deal with illegal alien crime, and that's exactly what we did. | ||
We removed terrorists. | ||
That should be a celebration. | ||
We removed terrorists from this country. | ||
I stand by what the president did. | ||
I support 100%. | ||
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How do you determine whether somebody is a gang member? | |
What criteria do you use? | ||
Through various investigations. | ||
A lot of the ways we do that is through law enforcement. | ||
I'm not going to share all that with you, but whether it's through social media, through the activities, through the criminal records here and abroad. | ||
So, you know, this was done a very... | ||
The review of this issue was at the highest level I've seen. | ||
And I think, again, I stand by everything we did this weekend. | ||
And I think the president is keeping his promise to the American people. | ||
We removed terrorists from the country this weekend. | ||
I can't believe any media would question the president's ability to remove terrorists from this country. | ||
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An old law? | |
Not as old as the Constitution. | ||
We still pay attention to that, don't we? | ||
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You see the hectoring? | |
You see the hectoring? | ||
Are any of those people concerned about the United States of America or her safety? | ||
You see what they have to put up? | ||
This is why it's information warfare. | ||
And we refuse to sit here and let them get away with it. | ||
They are enemies of the people. | ||
You're deporting. | ||
First off, let me repeat this. | ||
All 10 million have to go, and they will go. | ||
We had Menendez, and she's going to potentially be a star at MSNBC. You can already see it. | ||
But she says the other day, she's got the big crocodile tears coming down going, we were promised only the criminals, and now they're thinking about, no, you weren't promised that at all. | ||
We've said from day one, and the president said from day one, all the illegal alien invaders, they're going to go. | ||
This Aliens Enemies Act, if they're here in the United States illegally, they're an enemy. | ||
Not supposed to be here. | ||
Not supposed to be here. | ||
You're going home. | ||
I'm not faulting those people. | ||
They were invited by a corrupt and, quite frankly, regime that never should have been here, was here illegally. | ||
And by the way, when do we start that investigation? | ||
President Trump, reiterate the other day, at the Justice Department, not my words, his. | ||
We're going to get to the bottom of it. | ||
Let's get rolling on that. | ||
That's important. | ||
Got to put that top of the stack. | ||
Mr. President, when you're talking to those guys, on top of that memo you sent over to Justice, the Pam Bonney put action this day on top of that one. | ||
Okay? | ||
Benzman, you see right there what the problem is. | ||
You see the media, he took five or six questions. | ||
Each one's a hectoring question about, well, how'd you know? | ||
Why'd you use the turn of your law? | ||
Hey, because they're criminals and they're going. | ||
Okay, and we don't want to hear any whining about it. | ||
Any whining, we'll send you with them too. | ||
People are tired of this. | ||
This is an invasion of our country. | ||
These are depraved, degenerate criminals that are here preying on innocent people, many of whom are minorities. | ||
Because these guys infiltrate those neighborhoods. | ||
We're trying to protect American citizens, particularly folks that don't have the individual wealth to hire security forces or security guards or lived in gated communities. | ||
Todd Benzman, you saw it right there, bro. | ||
This is not going to be easy. | ||
And this is the worst of the worst. | ||
They're arguing against... | ||
The media is hectoring about MS-13 and these other gangs, right? | ||
Your thoughts, sir? | ||
Well, yeah, it was kind of fun to see Homan just turn his back on them and say, see you later, man. | ||
You guys are idiots. | ||
But, you know, what they're looking for, and you're right, this is information war, what they really, really want, the big gold nugget in the pan for them, is to find someone who wasn't really solidly Trendy Aragua or MS-13 or might have been just like some... | ||
Big deal. | ||
Big deal. | ||
Let them find a gold nugget. | ||
Big deal. | ||
I don't care if they find a whole pan of gold nuggets. | ||
Maybe some people got caught up in it. | ||
Who knows? | ||
But you're going to get the bulk of them out. | ||
They try to do their best. | ||
I think they got everybody who's a bad guy, but guess what? | ||
If there's some innocent gardeners in there, hey, tough break for a swell guy. | ||
That's where we stand. | ||
We're getting these criminals out of the United States. | ||
You have the hectoring media. | ||
This is why I would throw the media out of the West Wing. | ||
I think you throw them out, you put them over EOB, you let them out on occasions. | ||
But that's just hectoring of a government official. | ||
Think about that. | ||
If that happened in World War II, we would never won. | ||
Okay? | ||
This is bottom line. | ||
The hectoring media is an arm of the deep state. | ||
The deep state's upset about this, Benzman. | ||
Right. | ||
Well, remember that the American people in large majorities support the deportations of especially criminal aliens. | ||
That's like in the 70-80 percentile. | ||
And a majority have supported even, you know, shipping out the gardeners, the non-criminal housemaids and that sort of thing as well. | ||
What the media, particularly that gaggle right there, what they really feel that they need to do is erode that support to get those numbers down below 50% and maybe even further if they possibly can through the use of information, disinformation. | ||
So just be ready for that. | ||
I've been warning about that. | ||
I wrote a column not long ago called Injustice Porn. | ||
Watch out for injustice porn. | ||
They're going to be putting that out there all the time, every chance they get to erode that support. | ||
Most of it is false information. | ||
It's disinformation. | ||
If you just dig a little bit more into that individual situation, you'll find out that there's an actual real reason why they're a good reason why they're being deported. | ||
That's coming. | ||
Remember, just be patient. | ||
I know that people are impatient. | ||
Where's the mass deportations? | ||
You've got to get that $170 billion started flowing so that you can rebuild the destroyed infrastructure of detention and deportation. | ||
They closed all the family detention centers. | ||
They canceled all the private contracts. | ||
For private detention facilities that were operating, they reduced the budget steadily until there was only 40,000 beds around, and that's got to be rebuilt so that you have a place to put people while you're wheeling up the airplane. | ||
And by the way, you need more airplanes as well. | ||
But one thing that is also happening that a lot of people don't realize is that The DHS is referring hundreds and thousands even of illegal crossers from places like Denver and Chicago and shipping them down to face prosecution in the western district of Texas and in judicial districts along the border where they crossed. | ||
And they're actually prosecuting them for illegal entry, 1325s, 1326s. | ||
You can go Google that. | ||
And I was just over in Juarez. | ||
A few days ago, interviewing immigrants, and that's the first thing that was on their minds. | ||
They're like, they're putting us in jail. | ||
We're getting jailed over there if we cross. | ||
We're not going to cross. | ||
And that takes time. | ||
Those people are usually getting time served and then put on flights out. | ||
And there's a whole lot of those, hundreds and thousands of... | ||
That's a whole separate operation that the American people really don't know much about. | ||
And it's happening, too. | ||
It just takes a little extra time. | ||
To rebuild and to do all the different things that they've got planned. | ||
It's going to happen. | ||
Todd, where do people go to get all your social media about your trip? | ||
You've got clips up. | ||
You've got articles up. | ||
Where do people go to find out all about it, to get the whole journey? | ||
Yeah. | ||
Benzman Todd X. I'm on Getter. | ||
I'm on Truth Social. | ||
You can sign up for my newsletter right there at my website, toddbensman.com. | ||
It's free. | ||
I've got a big piece about to post at CIS.org about Greg Abbott pulling his forces out of the riverbank for the first time in four years. | ||
I want to say one last thing. | ||
The Mexican cartels are, of course, the big enemy now, transnational criminals, but the other big enemy is complacency. | ||
If we don't keep that pressure on the border, if those troops aren't down there, if... | ||
Yeah, okay, go ahead. | ||
You've got to keep the gas on, or they will come back. | ||
All gas, no break. | ||
Todd, I'm calling you right after the show. | ||
Todd Benzman. | ||
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Okay, Julie Kelly sends me a tweet. | ||
Judge Boesberg, who we were just talking about, just scheduled a 4 p.m. | ||
hearing this afternoon, is demanding answers from Trump administration on questions presented in today's ACLU filing on behalf of Venezuelan terrorists. | ||
It's game on, folks. | ||
We're engaged in this war now. | ||
That's why I go over to Article 3 Project. | ||
Grace will get Bill Blaster up. | ||
It's game on. | ||
Wisconsin's going to be tomorrow. | ||
Today is this, about impeaching this judge. | ||
We've got to fight fire with fire. | ||
This is their main line of attack. | ||
This is their main battle tanks, right? | ||
They're coming right up on us. | ||
And we've got to fight back hard, from the law firms to these judges, to all of it. | ||
Both legislatively, we've got to start pushing this legislation to reorganize the federal bench. | ||
Yes, has to happen. | ||
Say, oh, Bannon, that's such a long shot. | ||
These people are such a long shot. | ||
Hey, we've had a lot of long shots here. | ||
A lot of long shots that worked out. | ||
Just remember the afternoon of 20 January 2021. Remember that. | ||
Always and everywhere. | ||
Remember that. | ||
We love long shots. | ||
Because we're relentless. | ||
We're not going to give up. | ||
And this is war. | ||
They're using the thing that's... | ||
They're using what they have that's most powerful. | ||
And that's their... | ||
This is not about the rule of law. | ||
This is about the rule of lawyers. | ||
Crooked, corrupt lawyers. | ||
Left-wing neo-Marxist lawyers. | ||
Some are wearing judicial robes. | ||
Fight fire with fire. | ||
Charlie Kirk will be up next. | ||
Jack Posobiec. | ||
Then Gruber. | ||
Another great voice of Michigan. | ||
Eric Bolling. | ||
The great Eric Bolling. | ||
And then a hard pass to us this afternoon. | ||
Handoff. | ||
We'll be back 5 to 7. Over the weekend, I had such tremendous feedback on Trevor. | ||
On Trevor Comstock and the Make America Healthy. | ||
Again, what is Make America Healthy? | ||
Because we're trying to merge the Maha movement and MAGA, but more importantly, we're trying to get people to buy in to this Make America Healthy, particularly Warren Posse. | ||
We need you here as long as possible, as active as possible, as ornery as possible. | ||
Trevor Comstock and his team of Sacred Human Health, I think, have a plan for you. | ||
What is it, sir? | ||
Yeah, thanks for having me on, Steve. | ||
Yeah, so real quick, just to touch on the Maha movement a little bit. | ||
I think, I mean, everyone can interpret it differently, but in my opinion, it really just goes... | ||
Back to living the way that we're actually meant to live, which is the natural way. | ||
So whether that's eating whole foods or getting natural sunlight and quality sleep like we're meant to, that's step one. | ||
But unfortunately, especially in America, it's pretty difficult to do that, especially when you go to a grocery store and you're trying to buy food. | ||
And even though it can be marketed as healthy, it oftentimes, you flip the box around, it has a million ingredients in it. | ||
Half of them you can't even pronounce. | ||
And they're extremely foreign and toxic to our bodies. | ||
So I always like to say, and I've said it before, but the best thing you can really do for your body aside from, you know, consuming some supplements would be eating healthy. | ||
So, you know, just standard chicken, fish, steak, vegetables, fruit, etc. | ||
Getting good sleep and then vitamin D from the sun, which is extremely important. | ||
But of course, not everyone has access to those methods. | ||
Oftentimes people are. | ||
Are in locations where they may not be able to purchase organic food. | ||
In my opinion, it's also a shame that it's so expensive or it's more expensive to purchase organic than it is just a regular non-organic product. | ||
But that's a story for a different time. | ||
But again, in the case that you don't have access to all the natural methods or it may be a little bit harder in your situation, adding supplements to your daily routine is a great option. | ||
And going off that, too, if you don't mind, I wanted to just touch on our flagship product a little bit today, mainly because I know a lot of people aren't familiar with the benefits of it or a lot of people don't know how powerful beef liver is when it comes to nutrition. | ||
But it's oftentimes called nature's multivitamin, and that's for a pretty good reason, mainly because it's packed with highly bioavailable nutrients, including iron, zinc, vitamin A, B12, CoQ10, folate. | ||
The list really goes on and on, but these are all essential for things like healthy skin, hair, immunity, heart health, as well as brain function. | ||
Plus, one of the biggest things that people notice is just the natural energy boost that it gives them as well. | ||
So that's always an added value there. | ||
But what makes our product stand out, at least for the beef liver, is that it's 100% grass-fed. | ||
And it's easy to take. | ||
So you don't actually have to go out and source the raw liver yourself, which also doesn't taste very good. | ||
But because it is a whole food supplement, your body absorbs these nutrients much more effectively than you would by taking like a synthetic vitamin or multivitamin that oftentimes your body will just flush out those nutrients because they're a little bit foreign to the body. | ||
So right off the bat, you're getting better results and a much better bang for your buck. | ||
The reason why we created Sacred Human was to offer these supplements exactly like this, which are clean, natural, and made with integrity. | ||
So we launched about a year ago, and our goal was just to provide people with high-quality supplements at an affordable price, while just kind of breaking away from that corporate mold that really cares more about profit than actual health. | ||
So again, similar to the foods that you see in the grocery stores that you flip around and they have a bunch of ingredients that you've never heard of before. | ||
We see that a lot in supplements, especially from the larger brands that you see, whether it's in Walgreens or on Amazon as well, which is a little bit annoying because it's very deceptive when you think you're buying something that's supposed to be good for your health and then it has all these toxic ingredients. | ||
And RFK talks about it. | ||
Where do they go right now to find out more information about it? | ||
Where do they go to Sacred Human Health? | ||
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Sure. | |
So you can go to sacredhumanhealth.com or type in Sacred Human to Google. | ||
A ton of information on our site. | ||
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We'll take Patty. | ||
Brother, thank you so much. | ||
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President Trump is at the Kennedy Center this afternoon. | ||
The courts want a 4 p.m. | ||
throwdown on the Illegal Aliens Enemies Act. | ||
We're back at 5 with Natalie Winters, live from the White House. |