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Here in Washington, D.C., where the evidence and facts of a case indicate that the death penalty should be used. | |
| Okay. | ||
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Everybody understands death penalty in Washington. | |
| You kill somebody, or if you kill a police officer, law enforcement officer, death penalty. | ||
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And hopefully there won't be that. | |
| So again, it's way down. | ||
| I mean, we have had week after week after week where we haven't had a murder. | ||
| I said that the other day in front of the president of Poland. | ||
| The press was here, and I said, ladies and gentlemen, I'd like to announce that Washington, D.C. has not had a death in four weeks, a murder. | ||
| And he looked at me and goes, is that good or bad? | ||
| He said, what kind of a place is this? | ||
| But it's true for years. | ||
| I mean, every week, essentially, somebody got killed or more than one. | ||
| And this is a very safe city right now. | ||
| We don't play games. | ||
| And you know, it's interesting. | ||
| We took these careers out, career criminals. | ||
| They call them careers. | ||
| They just, they left the word criminal out. | ||
| But we took the careers out of here. | ||
| And they're now right back to their homes. | ||
| Or they're in jail or they're in a jail in another country. | ||
| And hopefully they're not coming back. | ||
| And we have to maintain it. | ||
| You can't just leave and we have to maintain it. | ||
| We've gotten along fairly well with the mayor. | ||
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You know, she's in a party that hates that the city is becoming safe. | |
| I mean, they're actually criticizing her because the city's becoming safe. | ||
| But this is becoming a very, this is right now a very, very safe city. | ||
| This is considered, this went from the most unsafe city in the country to the safest city in the country. | ||
| There's no city any safer. | ||
| That's a pretty big achievement. | ||
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And we really did it in 12 days. | |
| But if you add an extra week to it, that would be nice. | ||
| And I mean, you can go out to dinner. | ||
| Restaurants are booming. | ||
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You know, the restaurants were dead. | |
| They were dead. | ||
| Even if you got to the restaurant, then somebody would come in and hold you up. | ||
| You know, they'd hold up the whole restaurant. | ||
| They go to Uber. | ||
| Young ladies in the White House, they'd call Uber for protection. | ||
| They'd run to the car because they were petrified to be from the entrance of their building to the car. | ||
| Now they feel safe, they're in the car, and then the car gets hijacked while they're in the back of the car. | ||
| This is what we were living in. | ||
| We were living in hell. | ||
| People that work in the White House, every time we're seeing me, young women in particular, thank you, sir. | ||
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And I don't even ask them about what. | |
| I know exactly. | ||
| I made their lives. | ||
| Now they're living in a beautiful, glamorous place called Washington, D.C. with no crime. | ||
| And that's the way it should be. | ||
| Okay? | ||
| This is the death penalty for somebody that kills people in Washington, D.C. | ||
| I think it's Capitol. | ||
| It's a very interesting capital punishment, Capital City. | ||
| It's Capital Capital. | ||
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But this is our capital city. | |
| We can't allow that to happen. | ||
| People come in from Iowa to look at the Lincoln Memorial and they end up getting killed. | ||
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It doesn't happen anymore. | |
| It's not going to happen. | ||
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And if it does happen, it's the death penalty for the person that did it. | |
| And this goes into effect. | ||
| Yes, sir. | ||
| Right, Pam, is that right? | ||
| Could you speak a little bit about that? | ||
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Yes, sir. | |
| Not only are we seeking it in Washington, D.C., but all over the country again. | ||
| And as you saw very recently, we are now moving the inmates who were on death row, who Joe Biden or the AutoPen commuted their sentences off of death row. | ||
| We're moving them to Supermax facilities where they will be treated like they're on death row for the rest of their lives, President Trump. | ||
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Okay, that's a big statement. | |
| Thank you very much. | ||
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Okay. | |
| I see some of you are shaking your heads very positively. | ||
| Thank you, Brian. | ||
| Thank you, fellas. | ||
| So you set on the campaign trail. | ||
| That's it. | ||
| The death penalty if anybody illegal killed a U.S. citizen or a police officer. | ||
| So this just reinforces your campaign promise. | ||
| And most people really like it. | ||
| And Washington, again, it's going to serve as a beacon because you have to do it. | ||
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These are bad people. | |
| When you look at that guy, the guy that killed the young lady in the train in North Carolina, that he'll be in trial for years and years, years. | ||
| I'll get a good lawyer somewhere along the line. | ||
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Somebody will come along and what he did to that young lady. | |
| And she went into that train scared. | ||
| You know, when she went in, the way she sat down, she was scared to just be there. | ||
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She just wanted to not pay any attention to anybody, just not be noticed. | |
| And she had her throat slit. | ||
| We don't want that in this country anymore. | ||
| We're not going to have it in this country anymore. | ||
| Thank you very much. | ||
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Next. | |
| Lastly, sir, this is a presidential memorandum on countering domestic terrorism and organized political violence. | ||
| In recent weeks, months, and years, we've seen a tremendous upsurge in some highly visible but also other acts of domestic terrorism and organized political violence being perpetrated by radical politically motivated groups all over the country. | ||
| What this presidential memorandum will do is set off an administration-wide response to that, ranging from the Joint Terrorism Task Forces to other components of the Department of Justice to the Department of Homeland Security and the Department of Treasury. | ||
| We're looking at interdicting these groups, preventing them from performing acts of violence, and also looking at sources of organization and funding and support that prop them up and allow them to do the acts that they have been doing. | ||
| We're looking at the funders of a lot of these groups. | ||
| And, you know, when you see the signs and they're all beautiful signs made professionally, these aren't your protesters that make the sign in their basement late in the evening because they really believe it. | ||
| These are anarchists and agitators, professional anarchists and agitators. | ||
| And they get hired by wealthy people, some of whom I know, I guess. | ||
| Yeah, I probably know them. | ||
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And you wouldn't know it. | |
| You're at dinner with them, everything's nice. | ||
| And then you find out that they funded millions of dollars to these lunatics. | ||
| Steve, could you say a couple of words? | ||
| Yes, Mr. President. | ||
| This is a very historic and significant day. | ||
| This is the first time in American history that there is an all-of-government effort to dismantle left-wing terrorism, to dismantle Antifa, to dismantle the organizations that have been carrying out these acts of political violence and terrorism. | ||
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What we have seen, if you look at whether it be going back to the riots that started with Black Lives Matter and all the way through to the Antifa riots, the attacks on ICE officers, the doxing campaigns, and now the political assassinations, these are not lone isolated events. | |
| This is part of an organized campaign of radical left terrorism. | ||
| It is structured, it is sophisticated, it is well funded, it is well planned. | ||
| There is really no parallel like this to anything else in the country right now. | ||
| There is an entire system of feeder organizations that provide money, resources, weapons, and when they're attacking ICE officers, they're attacking federal buildings, or they're isolating public officials for harassment, doxing, intimidation, and ultimately attempted assassination. | ||
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It is all carefully planned, executed, and thought through. | |
| It is terrorism on our soil. | ||
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Because of this executive order, Cash and PAM are going to have the tools they need working with Scott to take these organizations apart piece by piece. | |
| And the central hub of that effort is going to be the Joint Terrorism Task Force, or JTTF, which sits inside the Federal Bureau of Investigation. | ||
| But for those at home who are worried about terrorism in this country, they need to understand because of President Trump's strength, because of his vision, because of his leadership, we are now going to use the entire force of the federal government to uproot these organizations, root and branch. | ||
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And again, it's only possible because of President Trump and his leadership. | |
| Thank you, Steve Cash, please. | ||
| Yes, as Stephen was saying, Mr. President, thanks to your leadership, crime is going downward in a tremendous fashion, and that's what we want for every city in America. | ||
| And the FBI's premier flagship enterprise, the Joint Terrorism Task Force, are honored to lead this initiative with our partners at Treasury and Homeland Security because our citizens are being attacked by, as Stephen said, organized violence and is being paid for, not by them, by other people. | ||
| So, what we are going to do, combining forces as Scott and I have done in these last few months, is follow the money. | ||
| People and organizations have collected funds and put them out into the streets of America and organized violence across our country. | ||
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And thanks to your recognition of this and this executive order and the AG's leadership to lead out and prosecute these individuals, we are properly going to chase them down like the domestic terrorists that they are. | |
| And our streets and our communities are going to be safer because the JTTF and the FBI and Treasury and DHS and DOJ are going to combine forces like never before to root out this new evil that is perpetrating our criminal activities across our societies. | ||
| And we are just so thankful for your leadership and recognition of it. | ||
| It's not easy to do. | ||
| Good job. | ||
| Thank you very much, Mr. How specifically do you want to target what? | ||
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Besides Antifa, is there a specific group or person you're targeting in this organized group? | |
| Any organized group? | ||
| Any organized group who is committing these, who are committing these crimes. | ||
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And we're working with the Secretary of Treasury. | |
| You know what law enforcement has told us under President Trump's leadership? | ||
| He's taken the handcuffs off law enforcement. | ||
| They can do their jobs now, thanks to you, President Trump. | ||
| And that's what's happening. | ||
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And all of these agencies that Cash mentioned, we work hand in hand together. | |
| Our prosecutors, we're following the money with Treasury. | ||
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We're working with Homeland Security, Cash's agents, all of our agents, DEA, ATF, U.S. Marshals, combined, are working and with state and local government to take these people off the streets who are jeopardizing lives. | |
| Can I just illustrate this? | ||
| So I was talking with Cash and Stephen about this a couple of days ago, sir. | ||
| So I believe it was in Oregon where you had a federal building where there were men in black ski masks who were committing acts of violence, who are shutting down a government building. | ||
| To the president's point, they don't come from nowhere. | ||
| These are paid people. | ||
| This is organized. | ||
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They're committing acts of political terrorism on American soil. | |
| And it's time we had a government that looked out for the American people rather than the people who are committing violence against the American people. | ||
| When you go out to Portland and you see what's happening in Portland, this is like nobody's ever seen anything like it. | ||
| Every night, and this has gone on for years, they just burned the place down. | ||
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And, you know, the shop owners, most of them have left, but the few shops that are open, they just use plywood and just like three-quarter-inch plywood. | |
| They don't put soap runs there because they know it's going to be burned down. | ||
| These are professional agitators. | ||
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These are bad people. | |
| And they're paid a lot of money by rich people, some of whom we know. | ||
| I'm sure I know some. | ||
| If I knew, I wouldn't associate because I'll be in trouble because Pam will say, why are you associating with this person? | ||
| But I will tell you that these are bad, bad people, and they're paying a lot of money, millions of dollars. | ||
| But take a look at Portland sometime. | ||
| These are crazy people. | ||
| And they're trying to burn down buildings, including federal buildings. | ||
| And on my list of things that I want to do before we finish up with the cities, because I think we're going to whip the cities back into shape. | ||
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But we have to. | |
| We cannot let our cities, and that's a small example, but it's the most violent example. | ||
| It's every night, and they've done it for years. | ||
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You think maybe at some point they made their point, and what are they doing? | |
| But we're going to get out there, and we're going to do a pretty big number of those people in Portland that are doing that. | ||
| They're professional agitators and anarchists. | ||
| They're actually anarchists, yeah. | ||
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Just so we can. | |
| Go ahead, what are you defending? | ||
| Let's see you defend them, Jeff. | ||
| No, I'm not defending anyone. | ||
| I just want so that we can explain this in our stories. | ||
| Could you name a couple of things? | ||
| You don't explain it right, though, Jeff. | ||
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Go ahead, let's go. | |
| Let's give you another chance. | ||
| Go ahead. | ||
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Antifa, Soros. | |
| What names are we talking about? | ||
| Well, Soros is a name certainly that I keep hearing. | ||
| I don't know, but Soros is the name that I hear. | ||
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I hear a lot of different names. | |
| I hear names of some pretty rich people that are radical left people. | ||
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Maybe I hear about a guy named Reid Hoffman. | |
| Somebody's a pretty rich guy, I guess. | ||
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And I hear about him. | |
| I don't know. | ||
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Maybe it could be him. | |
| Could be a lot of people. | ||
| We hear the same names, but they're bad, and we're going to find out. | ||
| And if they are funding these things, they're going to have some problems because they're agitators and they're anarchists. | ||
| These are anarchists. | ||
| Really bad. | ||
| Okay, yeah, but I'm not sure. | ||
| Mr. General, can you imagine who you're with? | ||
| I'm with the Center Square. | ||
| Sarah Robert Bitch is my name. | ||
| There's also, as you know, Antifa is not just a domestic terror, or now a domestic terror organization. | ||
| It's also international. | ||
| I know the Netherlands is looking at also designating them a terror organization. | ||
| Have you been working with your Intel community and your DNI to possibly expand that to making them designating an international terror organization? | ||
| It's an international. | ||
| In many cases, it is international. | ||
| Because if someone takes to the streets of America and says they're Antifa, what happens to them? | ||
| What will happen to them? | ||
| Well, I'd say the maximum under the law, and we'll see. | ||
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Now, if they kill somebody, we just signed a death penalty, so it depends where it is. | |
| But if they kill somebody, which they do, I mean, people are dying. | ||
| You go out to Portland, people die out there. | ||
| Many people have died over the years in Portland. | ||
| Portland, I don't know how anybody lives there. | ||
| It's amazing. | ||
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But it's anarchy out there, and that's what they want. | |
| They want anarchy, like when they attacked Seattle and took over a big percentage of the city. | ||
| I was going to go out and we were going to do a big number. | ||
| They heard that and everybody broke up all of a sudden. | ||
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But, you know, you have governors that have to run that, and a lot of them don't do that. | |
| I don't like to go in. | ||
| I'd rather have, like, I'd rather have Pritzker's support when we go into Chicago. | ||
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But if we don't have it, that's okay, too, because we're paramount and we will do what we have to do. | |
| We're going to make Chicago safe. | ||
| We're going to make every, we're going to make as many as we can. | ||
| And usually that involves a surge. | ||
| But what we did with, in the case of Chicago, by having the FBI go out there five or six months ago, we brought it down a little bit. | ||
| You know, a little bit is 25%, so it's not so little, but it is when you're talking about the kind of crime and killings and murders that you hear in Chicago. | ||
| But we're going to get it. | ||
| Chicago is a great city. | ||
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As the Union Pacific said, the head of the Union Pacific, who's a great guy, started off as a low-rung guy. | |
| He said he started at a caboose, and now he's the chairman of the Union Pacific, but he's a great guy. | ||
| But he said, sir, don't lose Chicago. | ||
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The way he said it, I said, boy, it really hit me. | |
| You know, here's a man that knows all the cities. | ||
| The Union Pacific, I guess, is our largest railroad. | ||
| And he knows all the cities. | ||
| He's been doing it for 45 years. | ||
| And he said, sir, don't lose Chicago. | ||
| And the way he said that meant a lot to me. | ||
| And we're going to go into Chicago very soon. | ||
| We're going to take care of Memphis. | ||
| We're going to take care of Memphis. | ||
| You can't walk a block without getting shot. | ||
| And we're going to take care of that one. | ||
| And just like we did Washington, D.C. | ||
| And we're going to do Chicago very soon. | ||
| There could be an indictment on James Comey. | ||
| Do you know if there is an indictment or Madam Attorney General? | ||
| I don't know. | ||
| I know what's going on because I read the papers just like you do, right? | ||
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So I don't know. | |
| Do you have anything to say about that? | ||
| Making a comment on that. | ||
| Can you comment? | ||
| Can you comment on New York? | ||
| Madam Attorney General, can you comment on a New York Times report saying that Justice Department of Officials have asked attorneys to target a George Soros-funded group? | ||
| And is this executive order that you just signed a part of that effort? | ||
| I'm not going to comment on whether there is or is not a pending investigation, but everything's on the table right now. | ||
| I don't think anybody has to ask because if you look at Soros, he's at the top of every, in fact, sometimes they say, could he be involved in this many things? | ||
| But he's in every story that I read. | ||
| Stories that I read keep talking about Soros. | ||
| And so, you know, I guess he'd be a likely candidate. | ||
| Thank you very much, everybody. | ||
| Thank you very much. | ||
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Thank you, guys. | |
| Thank you guys, guys. | ||
| Thank you. | ||
| Thank you. | ||
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Thanks, guys. | |
| Let's go. | ||
| Let's go. | ||
| Thank you. | ||
| Thank you guys. | ||
| Thank you, Brad. | ||
| Hello. | ||
| Okay, here we are. | ||
| Wow. | ||
| Blockbuster. | ||
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What did we tell you about? | |
| What did we tell you about domestic terrorism, international terrorism? | ||
| President signed the first executive order. | ||
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I guess it was a finding or directionally on Monday night, coming back from Charlie Kirk's memorial service. | |
| Right there, you had everybody in the Oval. | ||
| He was signing other executive orders, and clearly they signed one about reinstating the death penalty into the District of Columbia for capital crimes. | ||
| But then he dropped the mother load right there. | ||
| And if we can cut this, he was naming names. | ||
| He named Reid Hoffman. | ||
| If I was Reed Hoffman, Reid Hoffman is one of the most obnoxious billionaires in the country, purely evil guy, hates Trump, hates MAGA, hates the country. | ||
| You know, the president said, hey, I've heard some names about some of these guys. | ||
| Yeah, you know, Reid Hoffman keeps popping up. | ||
| I would take that as a papal bull. | ||
| This executive order gives the FBI and DOJ a whole set of tools, a massive tool chest in which to go after the three layers of these terrorist organizations, the foot soldiers down front that you see outside of Portland and the affiliate guys like the, looks like the guy on the roof in Dallas and whoever the shooter, | ||
| potentially the shooter when they find out who the ultimate shooter was, with the Charlie Kirk situation, I can also tell you because of designating these transgender militias, these radical transitions, because look, it is the transgender movement. | ||
| You can see it in the women's in sports thing. | ||
| It's a bunch of very manipulative, screwed up men, quote-unquote men, that want to be women or think they're women or want to cosplay as women that have, that is the transgender movement. | ||
| Yes, you do have some women in there that want to be men, as you can tell from the Nashville shooting, but it's the majority is vast majority are manipulative, very manipulative, cunning men, and now they've gotten dangerous with these militias. | ||
| They're all part of affiliated groups. | ||
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And Pam Bondi said right there, hey, everything's on the table. | |
| It could be other groups. | ||
| Stunning, stunning, stunning, stunning announcement and executive order. | ||
| He called Pam and Cash to be over in the Oval Office to be part of this. | ||
| And so just over two weeks after the assassination of Charlie Kirk, the execution of Charlie Kirk, action is being taken in this increase in political violence, which is being goaded on by the mainstream media. | ||
| And remember, you got the first tier of the foot soldiers. | ||
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You got the second tier of people in the military or former military officials, former non-commissioned officers, special forces, others that train the Antiva, train the foot soldiers, train block. | |
| You have national security personnel, intel personnel that have been radicalized. | ||
| Then you got the third level, and the third level is the Operation Integration. | ||
| This is the foundations. | ||
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This is the money. | |
| This is the George Source, or according to President Trump, potentially a Reed Hoffman. | ||
| Reed Hoffman. | ||
| He actually said that in the Oval Office. | ||
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Stunning. | |
| And he said, you know, the Attorney General said, well, you know, when they asked about Soros, well, you know, we're looking at everybody. | ||
| President goes, well, his name keeps popping up. | ||
| Basically, every time I'm briefed, his name's at the top of the list. | ||
| So great day. | ||
| This is going on offense on a terrific day. | ||
| Okay, we got a bunch of stuff going on. | ||
| I got Jack Vasobic is supposed to go up. | ||
| Julie Kelly, let's go to Julie Kelly. | ||
| Julie Kelly, we got so much to go through, the leaks about Comey, but just from the Oval Office, you just saw President Trump throw down as hard as you can and really the initiating action like in a movie, boom, that now gives cash and Pam Bondi, and he's going to look for results. | ||
| He's given them every tool in the toolbox. | ||
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Julie Kelly, your thoughts? | |
| I mean, I think that he is reflecting, as you and I talked about yesterday, the frustration of the base and the president and his White House that things appear to be anyway moving sort of slowly and that we want to make sure, and Jack has talked about this really forcefully over the past few weeks, especially the past few days, Sean Davis as well, that we need to have action. | ||
| We cannot squander this window of time, especially after losing our friend Charlie Kirk in such a tragic assassination, still all of us in disbelief that that happened. | ||
| So I think that the president is just making sure that, you know, everyone, everything is on the table, everyone is on the table, every interest group, every nonprofit, everyone who has fueled and continues to foment for the violence, that they have now been put on notice. | ||
| Julie, do we have the Ken Delaney in about the leak of the memo? | ||
| I want to go to the Comey situation. | ||
| I don't know if we ever broken out. | ||
| Can I play it? | ||
| Is it ready right now? | ||
| Okay, I want to play a clip that kind of broke last night. | ||
| I want your assessment because this gets to the problem that Cash and Pam have and the problem that the MAGA base has is that the administrative state in the deep state still control the deal. | ||
| Although President Trump is the president, Pam Bondi is the Attorney General. | ||
| You've got now Halligan over in the Eastern District. | ||
| We just have a tenuous grip on this. | ||
| Can I go ahead and play it? | ||
| Are we ready? | ||
| Yeah, just play a little bit. | ||
| We believe that the U.S. Attorney, Lindsey Halligan, is moving forward with the case, despite that memo that she received recommending that she not do so. | ||
| And again, that memo said that not only do these lawyers think they can't win the case and convince a jury beyond a reasonable doubt that James Comey is guilty of lying to Congress, they don't even believe there's probable cause, which is the lower standard by which you obtain an indictment. | ||
| Although the Justice Department rules, the ethical rules say that a prosecutor should believe they could win a conviction if they even seek an indictment. | ||
| But we think they're moving forward. | ||
| We believe the grand jury is sitting today. | ||
| They may be presenting to the grand jury today. | ||
| We're waiting to see what happens here. | ||
| And look, I mean, you laid it out really well. | ||
| There was a saying in Stalinist Russia, find me the man and I'll show you the crime. | ||
| And that's really, that looks like what's happening here. | ||
| I mean, this was James Comey and his conduct in the Russia investigation was scrutinized by a different Trump-appointed prosecutor, John Durham, the special counsel, who looked at everything and didn't charge Comey or very few other people, actually. | ||
| Didn't even I can't take anymore. | ||
| Show me the man for a guy that went to prison for four months, plus they came after us for everything. | ||
| These people are the worst, and Delaney is one of the worst. | ||
| I'm sure he's going to be investigated because of all the classified leaks that he got. | ||
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So you ought to be very careful what he's saying on television. | |
| Julie Kelly, right there is the problem. | ||
| They go to a guy like, was it Delaney at NBC? | ||
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They leak classified information. | |
| They leak information, take it down. | ||
| And I'm going to tell people, hey, there's no First Amendment right to do that for classified information and highly confidential information about ongoing investigations. | ||
| This is all to try to put a mark that James Comey is being singled out. | ||
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He's not being singled out. | |
| He's a criminal. | ||
| This is the low-hanging fruit. | ||
| There's so much more to come on him. | ||
| As Mike Davis said this morning, an ongoing conspiracy doesn't have a timeline on it. | ||
| This one runs out, I think, next Wednesday. | ||
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Your thoughts, ma'am? | |
| Well, it looks like what they are attempting to do in the Eastern District of Virginia, Steve, excuse me, is what we saw happen in the Southern District of New York. | ||
| And that is this internal revolt by so-called career prosecutors who are really partisan political operatives. | ||
| And when the Trump DOJ went in to dismiss that politically motivated indictment against New York City Eric Adams, you had a new acting, a temporary U.S. attorney, Danielle Sassoon, who remember issued this long resignation letter about how this was the weaponization and politicization of the Department of Justice. | ||
| Then you had other prosecutors step down. | ||
| It was this big publicity stunt. | ||
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It looks like we're in the making of a similar situation in the Eastern District of Virginia. | |
| Of course, we had Eric Siebert, who was ousted last week. | ||
| His number two, Steve, a woman named Maya Song, she just left Lisa Monaco's office. | ||
| She served as a senior counsel for Lisa Monaco, the Deputy Attorney General under Joe Biden, the longtime Trump hater, saboteur, one of the architects of the Russia Gate collusion hoax. | ||
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And this was the assistant U.S. Attorney under Eric Siebert. | |
| So what we're hearing from both Fusion Ken, as we call him, and ABC News, is that this declination memo was written by, I think, three prosecutors, career prosecutors in that office, saying not just that they didn't have the evidence, but something along the line that an indictment would violate DOJ policy and ethics rules. | ||
| Now, we don't know what that means, but what we do know is that this appears to be a pattern in what we call the establishment, the Department of Justice, in politicizing their own insubordination and defying the will of their superiors at the Trump Department of Justice. | ||
| Julie, you're working on a bunch of big stories for your new substack. | ||
| Just give us an idea. | ||
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Hopefully, we see this indictment in the next couple of days. | |
| What else is on your watch list? | ||
| I know we talked about the impeachment of Beryl Howell, which hasn't happened, but we are working on this. | ||
| We are definitely working on this, talking to people in Capitol Hill. | ||
| So you're 100% correct. | ||
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You got to impeach one of these radical federal judges. | |
| What else do you see out on the horizon that is something we ought to put on people's radars right now? | ||
| Well, it appears that they're accelerating the investigation, I believe, into former CIA Director John Brennan. | ||
| So that is happening. | ||
| Also, the very strange story of what happened to Tom Homan, who appears to have been part of the station by Christopher Ray's FBI last year. | ||
| I'm working on that as well. | ||
| But then also, Steve, what you and I have talked about, and that is this Department of Justice using the precedent that was set by the Biden-Monaco DOJ. | ||
| Weighted statutes like seditious conspiracy and using some of those statutes the same way that the Biden-Garland-Monaco DOJ used them. | ||
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So I'm working on that as well. | |
| So there's a lot to work to keep up with. | ||
| The two buried, you got dropped two bombshells right there. | ||
| Number one, the Brennan is ongoing. | ||
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I know you have a big update on that. | |
| And the Tom Holman setup, they're trying to take out Trump's guys all the time, the MAGA people all the time. | ||
| So that's one I know you're feverishly working on. | ||
| Also, John Solomon is going to be with us to kick off the show tomorrow. | ||
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I think John Solomon might have a bombshell or two also that he may put up either overnight or first thing in the morning. | |
| John Solomon also beavering away in this. | ||
| Julie, where do people go to your sub stack, your social media, all of it? | ||
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So my sub stack is declassified with Julie Kell also on X, Julie underscore Kelly. | |
| I have a podcast up this week. | ||
| I'm going to be posting with an expert, our friend Kyle, who is talking about exactly the sort of framework that the DOJ and the Trump White House can pursue to rein in left-wing terror operation. | ||
| Julie Kelly, always honored to have you on here, man. | ||
| Amazing work. | ||
| Thanks, Steve. | ||
| Amazing work. | ||
| President Trump and the Oval Office, this spiraling and escalatory political violence from the radical left in the Democratic Party is going to stop. | ||
| And President Trump is going to stop it. | ||
| He's going to use the full force of the state to take this apart brick by brick and hold accountable those that have helped finance it, organize it, drive its message, all of it. | ||
| Not just the Grundunes down front, throwing Molotov cocktails in Oregon. | ||
| You got to get them too. | ||
| Don't get me wrong. | ||
| Put them in prison for a long time. | ||
| But there's a deep darkness on the color revolution against this constitutional republic. | ||
| Short commercial break. | ||
| Poso, and we're going to go to the roundtable next in the war room. | ||
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You're never going to see this again, folks. | |
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Gave him a bigger toolbox. | |
| The Joint Terrorism Center is going to run this at the FBI. | ||
| I'm pretty sure the DHS guys, the terrorism center over there, will also be involved, financing all of it. | ||
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Let's go to the roundtable. | |
| I call it a symposium, but a roundtable covered a bunch of different verticals. | ||
| As we left and went to the Oval Office this morning, Claire Dooley from the Maha Institute and our own Britt McHenry were there. | ||
| I'm going to toss it back to them. | ||
| We picked back up, guys, and we had the Oval Office, so we bookended it. | ||
| Oval Office and you guys, Oval Office, and you guys. | ||
| Tell us how it went today, folks. | ||
| That's fair to cut out from us for the Oval Office. | ||
| We trust that and believe that. | ||
| It was a very informative, lengthy panel. | ||
| Five hours. | ||
| We had a lot of different individuals, neurologists, advocates, mothers, with some really heart-touching stories. | ||
| What stood out the most to you, Claire? | ||
| Because you cover, you've done documentaries and all of this. | ||
| I certainly have a few takeaways myself to tell Steve, but what about for you? | ||
| I think one of the overreaching themes is redefining what autism is and what we mean when we talk about autism from a vaccine injury standpoint. | ||
| That was something that I think was discussed a lot today, right? | ||
| Maybe we should revise the definition of autism, change how we're diagnosing it, maybe create a new category for autism diagnosis. | ||
| So that was one point that I really thought was a good way to step forward when it comes to autism, because I think a lot of times people get really frustrated. | ||
| They think, oh, well, don't you think autism is a blessing? | ||
| But we're not talking about someone who is a little funny, a little quirky, and good at math. | ||
| We're talking about individuals who are non-verbal, who have seizures, who have gastrointestinal issues, profound health impacts that we call vaccine injuries. | ||
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So that's kind of the difference between the two. | |
| Absolutely. | ||
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And there was a lot of talk about vaccines, of course. | |
| We may have mentioned this prior, but the hepatitis B shot given to infants, is that necessary? | ||
| A great quote by Tony, I believe, of the PAC Action president was, you're not a vaccine denier if you just have a few questions about do we need mercury in every vaccine that's given to our children. | ||
| That was a very great point to make. | ||
| A mother who went to the ends of the earth, you know, literally to help her child. | ||
| And I think there were some homeopathic solutions that were offered too for women when we discussed Tylenol and pregnancies, acupuncture, massages. | ||
| Not everybody can just have the credit card ready for that, but I think a little bit more back to the basics instead of just immediately going as a sweet. | ||
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Britt and Claire, the purpose of this was to get more information out there. | |
| I got a question, and I'd like to get both of your responses. | ||
| This has been so demonized by big pharma as that this is just a network of very upset parents, but this happened for other reasons and a group of cranks that are driving this. | ||
| This whole purpose of what we've seen over the last couple of weeks coming out is to get this information out to a broader public. | ||
| So Britt, you first, and then Claire, do you think we're being successful? | ||
| Do you think this information is starting to get out and a broader public is starting to sit there and go, you know what? | ||
| There may be something here that requires additional investigation, additional research as we get ready to drop the autism report. | ||
| Britt, you first, and then Claire. | ||
| Absolutely. | ||
| You know, there were immediate comments about President Trump being the president of health, the president of autism, that he's been talking about this for decades. | ||
| With his press conference, really getting out ahead, I'm sure Claire will agree with me on that. | ||
| All the media, mainstream media is going to focus is Tylenol, which does have its concerns. | ||
| But what other president, Steve, has come out to really address the issue of autism, which we know RFK Jr. is pioneering different technologies and philosophies in how to cure it. | ||
| So what happened today was to discuss why is this happening more in children? | ||
| It's an issue in the natal development, the post-natal development. | ||
| So whenever you hear about that, that isn't a fallacy, right? | ||
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That's what's been pushed, at least from what I've seen, Claire, in mainstream media. | |
| It happens in child development, and that's what today was about is how we can avoid certain vaccines that will accelerate that, avoid things in addition to just Tylenol that could help pain relief. | ||
| And I think this was very educational. | ||
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Yeah, there was a lot of answers when it comes to the science of how we can prevent autism and treat autism. | |
| But to answer your question, Steve, I think that we are absolutely taking the step in the right direction right now with Trump with his announcement Monday and this roundtable happening today. | ||
| This is a moment that many moms with profound children with autism have been waiting for for decades. | ||
| And it's happening. | ||
| We're having the conversation. | ||
| And I think that we can move forward because we have, after the post-COVID era, we have doctors, we have scientists, we have lawyers, epidemiologists. | ||
| I mean, every single profession and expert that you want to name, they're here. | ||
| They were just standing behind me saying their testimonies. | ||
| So now we're arming the public with the right information. | ||
| And I think we're going to look back on this moment in 30 years from now and think, how did they think that vaccines weren't causing autism? | ||
| And why weren't they worried about autism and the epidemic that was coming forward? | ||
| Wow. | ||
| Claire, where they get more information, where they get more information for the symposium. | ||
| Is it up? | ||
| I know we had tons of people, a huge audience watching today, but for those who want to catch up on it, where they go. | ||
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So if you want to go to mahainstitute.us, you can sign up for their email list. | |
| You can learn more about where to watch it full time. | ||
| It's on Real America's Voice, the whole symposium, as you say. | ||
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But we are also going to do a full post-production on this programming and cut out any dead space, make it look pretty for you that will be coming in the next few weeks. | |
| So you can find that at mahainstitute.us, maha action, and maha pack. | ||
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And we taped a lot of interviews. | |
| And I will say they had. | ||
| Go ahead. | ||
| Keep going. | ||
| Keep going. | ||
| Oh, I was just going to say, you know, I'll do my best to put those out with Rab online. | ||
| And I was just going to add they had Make America Healthy Again, free roll-ups, that their versions of it. | ||
| So, you know, that was enjoyable to listen and be educated and be healthy. | ||
| Britt, what is your, Britt, what is your social media? | ||
| Where do people go to track you? | ||
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On X or Twitter, Britt McHenry at Britt McHenry, my name, same on Instagram. | |
| And I will try to post more of those clips. | ||
| And I also wrote an article on it, Steve, so maybe we can get that up on our website. | ||
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We'll get that up and maybe talk to you more about it. | |
| Last thing, Claire Dooley, when are we going to see your next film? | ||
| Are you getting lazy on us? | ||
| You're a great young filmmaker. | ||
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When's your next film coming out? | |
| I'm not lazy. | ||
| I'm just strategic, Steve. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| And it's a big difference. | ||
| Yeah, so we're going to be releasing sometime in the next year, in the fall. | ||
| But we're doing this the right way this time. | ||
| I can't just throw my film out in War Room, okay? | ||
| We're going on the festivals. | ||
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We're going through distribution, different distribution outlets. | |
| We're doing the real deal this time. | ||
| It might take a little while. | ||
| The room with that camera. | ||
| I was sitting down. | ||
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That's good. | |
| But if you guys want to learn more about ClaireDooley.us. | ||
| Claire Dooley. | ||
| Okay, guys. | ||
| Thank you. | ||
| Great job today. | ||
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Look for more of the content. | |
| Thank you all. | ||
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Pozo, we got so much to go through, but I want to focus on what just happened in the OVA. | |
| I appreciate you stepping away and joining us. | ||
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Your show's been on fire recently. | |
| Talk to me about now President Trump signed another executive order to broaden out the tool set that Pam and Cash can use against Antifa. | ||
| Brother, you've been fighting that since I first met you. | ||
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I think you were a teenager. | |
| Tell me about it. | ||
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Yes, Steve, thanks so much for having me on again. | |
| And, you know, we're still here. | ||
| I'm still here in Phoenix. | ||
| You can see him in the Turning Point studio. | ||
| And, you know, we've been trying to lock it down as best we can and keep the ball moving forward here with obviously everything we're going through. | ||
| But look, at the end of the day, it's as simple as this. | ||
| These networks will not stop until they are stopped. | ||
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They didn't stop in 2020. | |
| They kept continuing. | ||
| And now they're at the point where we're seeing targeted assassinations going on. | ||
| And we need to start seeing nighttime raids on these violent groups and these violent terror cells that exist within our country. | ||
| It's really as simple as that. | ||
| So whether it's an ICE shooting down in Dallas or it's an assassination up in Utah or by the way, another ICE shooting that took place on July 4th in Fort Worth areas or just near Dallas. | ||
| This is going on. | ||
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And unfortunately, Steve, it's escalating. | |
| So I applaud the president. | ||
| What we need to see is action and we need to see this action right now. | ||
| We can't wait until there's another left-wing violent shooting or in what was it, ABC? | ||
| They were the station out in Sacramento. | ||
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They got shot up there at Fox News. | |
| They shot it up. | ||
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They shot it. | |
| Tried to bomb the Fox News van and all this has been going on. | ||
| Steve, it's not going to stop. | ||
| And I'm sorry, but there's some DC politicians around there who want to say, oh, just stop. | ||
| They think they can get up and beat their chest. | ||
| And Ted Cruz, I saw him up there. | ||
| Why won't you just stop? | ||
| Why won't you stop? | ||
| Senator, they will not stop until they are stopped. | ||
| Government action is what's needed here. | ||
| That's what the people want. | ||
| They want to feel safe. | ||
| I don't want speeches. | ||
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I don't want tweets. | |
| I want myself and my children to be safe because they've already killed one of us. | ||
| They've taken shots on Trump. | ||
| They killed Corey Compatore last year. | ||
| What is being done? | ||
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Jack, can you hang on one second? | |
| I just want to hold you through the break. | ||
| We got a couple of minutes. | ||
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I appreciate you doing this. | |
| A huge day on the fight against this escalating political violence brought on by the left. | ||
| And as Jack Pisobic is so fond of saying, there ain't two lefts. | ||
| There's not one you can debate with and one that's vicious and violent. | ||
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There's one left. | |
| Only one left. | ||
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Right? | |
| And it's got to be put down. | ||
| The way to do it with this terrorist. | ||
| Jack Pisobic on the other side. | ||
| Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
| Jack, I got on you a couple of years ago. | ||
| I think four or five, a couple years ago in Lincoln Park, I think you went down there and confronted Antifa like you used to do all the time. | ||
| I said, man, you're too valuable to this movement to do this now about how dangerous these people are and how violent they are. | ||
| We saw this with the beloved Charlie Kirk. | ||
| Talk to me now. | ||
| What would you tell the president? | ||
| We only got a couple of minutes. | ||
| What would you tell the president today after he signed this? | ||
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Where should he start? | |
| If Jack Basobic wants to see action, action, action, and the public needs to see something, would you start in Oregon? | ||
| Would you go roll up some of these other groups? | ||
| Would you kick down some doors in Utah? | ||
| What would Jack Basobic recommend? | ||
| Well, look, Portland is the obvious, right? | ||
| Portland is the one where you have some of the most advanced and deepest and well-known and well-documented Antifa cells in the entire country. | ||
| So why wouldn't you start Portland, Oregon, Eugene, Oregon? | ||
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Go roll up those cells. | |
| But Steve, here's the thing. | ||
| You go to the joint task forces, the joint terrorism task forces that are in every major city in America. | ||
| There's always a guy. | ||
| It's typically a guy who's on the gang intelligence, gang information unit who actually knows who the violent radicals are in and operating within their AOR. | ||
| So you work with the joint terrorism task forces because if this is a domestic terrorist group, then that's what you have the JTTF for. | ||
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They work with local law enforcement. | |
| They know the laws that have been brought. | ||
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Just the rules of engagement are a go now. | |
| You are green lighted. | ||
| So all of the guys who are out there that have been tracking these groups, that know these groups, guess what? | ||
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Now that's a terrorist organization. | |
| You need to treat them like a terrorist organization. | ||
| So yeah, you can start in Portland, but I would go to the JTTFs and I would put out the word right now immediately that it's on. | ||
| It's on. | ||
| Jack, you wrote a book on humans. | ||
| Where do people go for social media? | ||
| Because you're like the Associated Press for us, plus the book on humans, which really gives you the history of all this because all these people are kind of all the same. | ||
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Where do folks go for the book in your social media, sir? | |
| In your show? | ||
| Yeah, we're up. | ||
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The book is up on Amazon, Unhumans, and I wrote a book, The Antifa, on the origins of Antifa, which go all the way back to Weimar, Germany, and the Civil War Spain. | |
| So go and get those books. | ||
| If you want to understand, these people are not interested in debate. | ||
| They killed the guy who was trying to debate. | ||
| If you don't wake up, DC Republicans, then guess what? | ||
| Anyone could be next. | ||
| Jack Pasovic, honored to have you on here and honored to be shoulder to shoulder with you in this fight. | ||
| Thank you, sir. | ||
| Brave young man there. | ||
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Natalie Dominguez, we want to make sure that it's so hard to own a home today, particularly people under 35. | |
| We want to make sure that every dream people have are in that home, we want to make sure it doesn't turn into a nightmare. | ||
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How is Home Title Lock going to help the worm posse, ma'am? | |
| Well, first of all, I just want to say, you know, everything that we're worrying about that Jack was talking about, I think it's so important to make sure that while all of these very big idea things are happening around us, we're keeping ourselves safe. | ||
| And that's why we partnered with you. | ||
| You know, that's why we do what we do and talk about what we do. | ||
| So I'm going to give you guys another news update today and just talk about, you know, that. | ||
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So in West Dallas, there is a report that has come out that a pastor has actually lost his family church that was originally founded by his grandfather to a fraudulent deed transfer back in 2017. | |
| So eight years ago, and this report is just coming out. | ||
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And sadly, the fraud was actually carried out by a fellow pastor of another church who claimed ownership of the property using these fraudulent deeds and actually moved his congregation into the church while the church that was supposed to be there was actually out because the church was being renovated. | |
| And they actually came back to this other church occupying their building, which is terrifying, right? | ||
| Same thing if it happens to your home. | ||
| Maxi discovered that when he went to go try to go to the courts to remove Foster for trespassing, and there's a video that if anyone in the audience wants to go see, you can find it online. | ||
| He talked about that the courts couldn't do anything about it because they said it was out of their jurisdiction to kick him out because this criminal pastor had paperwork showing that he was the legal owner of this building. | ||
| And then Pastor Maxie, the former owner of the building, he lacked money for a prolonged legal fight, so never actually went to battle for the church. | ||
| And after this, in 2022, this is five years later, they actually convicted this pastor Foster of doing this to three total churches that they know of, including Maxie's, and is now serving a 35-year prison sentence. | ||
| And as of when this report came out, and this is the scariest part, the former pastor, even though this new, the criminal, right? | ||
| I'll say the criminal because we're both pastors. | ||
| So the criminal is in prison. | ||
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He's serving 35 years, right? | |
| And the original pastor that owned the building still does not have this building back in their possession. | ||
| The report showed that it's still sitting down, sitting there on valuable land, and he didn't have the money to go through and reclaim it with court proceedings. | ||
| So they're still without a church, their congregation. | ||
| And this is terrifying because one, this can happen to anyone with any type of property, right? | ||
| Whether it's a church, a home, you have an Airbnb, you're the owner of an apartment building, you have some vacant land sitting around, or you're, you know, an elderly grandma that's on her home. | ||
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She's been in for 65 years. | |
| It's going to happen to anyone of the property. | ||
| But two, it's just how sad that eight years later, this church building was lost to fraud. | ||
| The guy went to jail and then no recourse for the homeowner. | ||
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Basically, if you don't have the money, you're screwed. | |
| So that's why we do what we do here at Home Title Lock. | ||
| We're not just monitoring alerts. | ||
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Go ahead, Steve. | |
| No, I would go through. | ||
| I want to know, hit what we do, because even if the criminal system takes over, that doesn't help you in getting your property back or the money they took out of second loan. | ||
| That's a different deal. | ||
| The state's going to take care of their business with fraud, but you're kind of left holding the bag. | ||
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This is the reason that you've got to go and check out. | |
| Okay, we only got about 30 seconds. | ||
| Where do people go, Natalie? | ||
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| We fight for as long as we need, whether that's months or years, whatever it is, to get everything back in your name. | ||
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So you're not like left like this pastor who now no longer has his church. | |
| HomeTitalock.com, promo code Steve. | ||
| Come check it out. | ||
| Remember, the guy that did it got 30 years, but the other guy doesn't have his church back. | ||
| Unbelievable. | ||
| Natalie Dominguez, look forward to having you back on again, ma'am. | ||
| Thank you. | ||
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Historic day. | |
| Another one. | ||
| President Trump dropping bombs. | ||
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We're going to clean up this political violence in this country. | |
| It's not going to stop overnight. | ||
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But as we've said on this show consistently, the ones banging the table you had to do this, it ain't going to stop until you stop it. | |
| The way you stop it is use every available tool to the state. | ||
| President Trump now has initiated the action. | ||
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It's time for people. | |
| Let's get on with it. | ||
| Short commercial break. |