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| This is the primal scream of a dying regime. | ||
| Pray for our enemies because we're going medieval on these people. | ||
| You're not got a free shot on 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've tried 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? | ||
| MAGA Media. | ||
| I wish in my soul, I wish that any of these people had a conscience. | ||
| 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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| Saturday, 29 November, Year of our Lord, 2025. | ||
| When we talk about Pesobic, the Brothers Pesobic, again, Ben, when we talk about guaranteeing the sovereignty of Ukraine or giving them security guarantees, look what the American people are going to depend upon. | ||
| Because Yermak is not alone. | ||
| He is an example. | ||
| He's a manifestation of their political class. | ||
| Yes, do they have some honest people over there? | ||
| There's no doubt. | ||
| They've got tons of courageous people. | ||
| Hell, they've taken, what, 1.75 million casualties, dead and wounded so far. | ||
| But the fact is, it's a corrupt, it's endemically corrupt. | ||
| Jack Bosobic, your thoughts on this entire situation in the Ukraine, particularly as people are running around tossing out, oh, it's impossible for us to guarantee the sovereignty of Ukraine. | ||
| We ain't guaranteed the sovereignty of the United States of America yet. | ||
| Until we go into New York City with ICE and troops and go to the number one sanctuary city in the country and clear it all out, clear it all out and send them all home. | ||
| And let's get the 15 million illegal aliens that are here sucking down resources, causing crime, destroying the school system, destroying the healthcare system for the working poor. | ||
| Until we get them all out, and I mean all of them, we don't have our own sovereignty. | ||
| And you get a guy like Yermak and he's a manifestation. | ||
| I just want to repeat, you're in the White House right after the Alaska trip, Jack. | ||
| He's walked around like a big shot. | ||
| When President Trump had all the NATO guys over here to call their bluff, they're going to give money. | ||
| They're going to give arms. | ||
| They're going to do this. | ||
| They're going to do that. | ||
| They're not doing anything because they're all broke. | ||
| They have no troops. | ||
| They have no arms. | ||
| They have no political will. | ||
| Jack Bosobic. | ||
| Well, Steve, that's exactly right. | ||
| And they're all getting the Western government. | ||
| Look, it's very simple. | ||
| The Western governments of Europe right now want to keep the war going because they want to use the threat of Russia as a distraction from the collapse of their own countries from within. | ||
| They don't want anyone focused on the cost of living, the fact that it's been driven up by this war with all the energy prices, the destruction of Nord Stream 2. | ||
| They don't want anyone focusing on the mass invasion of third worlders and Middle Easterners into places like France, like England, Tommy Robinson, they throw him in jail every time he tries to expose it. | ||
| Italy, all the rest of them. | ||
| They don't want anyone focused on that because if they start to realize, and Ben, of course, in Italy can attest, they don't want anyone focused on these things because they want them worried. | ||
| Oh, no, you got to worry about this distraction over here. | ||
| You got to worry about this thing at the end of the continent. | ||
| You got to worry about this. | ||
| Don't pay attention to all the little girls being raped all across Europe. | ||
| Don't pay attention to all the people being murdered, all the children who are being killed. | ||
| It's sick. | ||
| It's disgusting. | ||
| And then you got people up there saying, oh, well, we need the Chicken Tika Masala. | ||
| We need the Chicken Tika Masala. | ||
| So that's why they got to all come. | ||
| It's horrifying. | ||
| But Steve, I'll tell you this. | ||
| There is a place in Eastern Europe where you don't have to worry about these things, and it's called Poland. | ||
| And Poland didn't take any of them in ever because Poland understands a little thing called your culture, your faith, your people, and standing pressure. | ||
| Look, they're putting pressure on Novrodsky right now. | ||
| Why? | ||
| Because he refuses to acknowledge gay marriage because he said, no, I will not respect same-sex marriage. | ||
| We don't recognize it in Poland. | ||
| We've never recognized it in Poland. | ||
| This is our Catholic belief. | ||
| And I will veto any bill that comes to my desk that. | ||
| That recognizes this. | ||
| Now the EU is putting pressure on him and he's telling them to go pound sand. | ||
| And the Polish people are with him. | ||
| We will hold the borders. | ||
| We'll hold it clear. | ||
| And look, look, you mentioned, by the way, the fact that the Ukrainians won't won't surrender, even though they're taking a pounding. | ||
| They've lost a lot of people. | ||
| That's how it is in Eastern Europe. | ||
| All right. | ||
| You get us going. | ||
| Kev, you get us going. | ||
| We don't exactly are ever the ones who say it's time to stop fighting, are we? | ||
| No, we're not the ones that want to stop fighting at all. | ||
| That's right, Jack. | ||
| And talking about the sovereignty of Ukraine and the corruption over there, it seems to be that they're pretty stubborn in the corruption and not letting the people get the money that we send them. | ||
| We went over there when we sent the first $40 billion over to Ukraine and we witnessed all the black market weapons sales. | ||
| And, you know, they wanted us to, it shortly turned from a news trip, a journalistic documentary into a arms drive. | ||
| They were trying to send Kevin to the front, Steve, in May of 22. | ||
| Lovely, lovely Ukrainian women lured us in. | ||
| They threw the women at him and said, I'll be here waiting for you in Lviv when you come back from the front. | ||
| Kev was thinking about it. | ||
| That's right. | ||
| Oh, it's just a short drive. | ||
| You know, we got, we got. | ||
| What I admired about you guys, you took that trip in what year? | ||
| What year was it? | ||
| May of 2022. | ||
| So in May of 22, and I think you guys took the night train down to Odessa. | ||
| You guys told me, you know, and you came on the show multiple times and you were saying, hey, this thing militarily, it's not winnable for the Ukrainians. | ||
| It was obvious then. | ||
| It was obvious to you guys who went there and spent like a week or so that it was obvious that the Russians would put up any price on man. | ||
| It was obvious. | ||
| And the corruption was obvious. | ||
| And this was hidden from the American people officially by Lindsey Graham, by the Biden regime, by the people doing the color revolution on us. | ||
| They're the same ones and backup instigating all the problems in Ukraine. | ||
| And now we know because the walls are closing in on Zelensky. | ||
| At the worst moment, he's trying to negotiate and trying to say we have to be part of NATO. | ||
| We have to have an American guarantee on our sovereignty. | ||
| Can you think how idiotic that is? | ||
| How are we going to guarantee the sovereignty of Ukraine? | ||
| It's run by the most corrupt people on earth. | ||
| How are you going to, they could trade you out at any time and you're going to guarantee their sovereignty with a cast of characters like that? | ||
| You guys called this a couple of years ago. | ||
| Ben Harnwell called it on the eve of the start of the war with what Boris Johnson and people were doing. | ||
| This has all been driven by the political class and the globalists in Europe and the United States, the Atlanticists. | ||
| And now they're left with a horrible defeat. | ||
| The Russians have won on the battlefield. | ||
| And thank God for the Ukrainian people that haven't taken Odessa yet. | ||
| But to sit there and say they have to have all these terms and they have to have security guarantees, they have to have the guarantee of their sovereignty. | ||
| It's how are you going to guarantee Ukraine's sovereignty when a guy like Uramek, until 48 hours ago, was the number two guy in the government, stolen hundreds of millions of dollars. | ||
| They will take money from anybody. | ||
| You don't know what deals are ever going to cut. | ||
| And we're going to secure their sovereignty. | ||
| It's insanity. | ||
| It's total insanity. | ||
| You're putting an obligation on the American people right now when we still got 15 million illegal aliens in the country. | ||
| And the ones we've led in the country that all should be turfed out immediately. | ||
| Royce White's going to be on here in a minute, tell you what a disaster Minneapolis is, one of the great cities in our country. | ||
| Now it's like Mogadishu, Mogadishu, and we're talking about guaranteeing the sovereignty of Ukraine. | ||
| You guys have been there. | ||
| How big a commitment is the United States of America for now and in the future guaranteeing the bloodlines, sir? | ||
| Well, Steve, I mean, these areas, and we went down Mikolaev. | ||
| This is when the Russians were still in Kherson, and we could see the hard scrabble life. | ||
| These got people, they're so poor, they can't get out of there. | ||
| They don't want to leave because it's their homes. | ||
| And look, that's just good regular folk, the Lao Baijing, if you will, right? | ||
| The regular people, the little hobbits, they're the ones sitting there trying to just go about their lives while there's missiles flying overhead, while there's drones flying overhead. | ||
| Besson took me over there earlier this year. | ||
| We saw the same thing. | ||
| There's a drone strike in downtown Kiev just as Besson and I were pulling in on the train into Kiev back in February. | ||
| So, Steve, this thing is going on. | ||
| It's affecting the regular people. | ||
| And for what? | ||
| It is not helping them. | ||
| It is not helping them at all. | ||
| Kevin, you saw the destruction. | ||
| Yeah, we saw the money. | ||
| The money just doesn't go from us to them into their pockets. | ||
| It gets divided up before then. | ||
| That's why we saw these people still pushing shopping carts and whatnot in May 2022. | ||
| And yeah, part of it is that part of the color revolution tactic here is that they will tell you that Ukraine is becoming sovereign. | ||
| They just glaze everybody saying, oh, yeah, just a little more money. | ||
| Send $50 to, you know, whoever, and you'll get a nice little card back in the mail saying, you helped Nicholas, you know, win the fight. | ||
| It's all a sham. | ||
| It's all a shame. | ||
| Steve, Kevin had the great observation when we were there. | ||
| He said, you go across America, particularly back in 2022 in the summertime, and we saw all those flags. | ||
| Remember, we saw all the Ukrainian flags were up on decals, they're up all across Middle America. | ||
| They're all across Kevin. | ||
| What was your observation, though? | ||
| You saw all the Ukrainian flags that Americans are putting up, but what did you observe on the ground in Ukraine? | ||
| Oh, you know, one thing I did see is that what I didn't see is any American stores or any American t-shirts or any American flags lifted up in any of those houses. | ||
| They weren't flying a single American flag, Steve. | ||
| And Kevin had the point. | ||
| He said, He said, Steve, that's great. | ||
| We're going to stand for all these people around the world, but who's standing for us? | ||
| Where's the thanks? | ||
| Just like JD. | ||
| He didn't say thanks. | ||
| Who's standing for the American people? | ||
| The Jack, this weekend, we've got a special. | ||
| You've put together a special that we're going to be showing on our Rumbo channel and Getter. | ||
| What is it? | ||
| It is. | ||
| And just Steve, last point on that. | ||
| I'm much more concerned with the sovereignty of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania than I am with the sovereignty of Lviv, Ukraine. | ||
| All right. | ||
| And that just is what it is. | ||
| Look, Steve, this special that we've put together at Human Events Daily, it is a two-part deep dive into the twisted and sick world of Tyler Robinson and Lance Twiggs. | ||
| And we've got clinical psychologists. | ||
| We've got the great Liz Wheeler from The Blaze on this. | ||
| We're going through all the leaked messages, the discords, all the stuff that's come out about this sick relationship, the furry transhumanism, sexuality that they were involved in, the drugs, the black market HRT, the online chat forms. | ||
| By the way, obsession with AI, obsession with chat GPT that plays a big, big role in all of this. | ||
| And we've seen, Steve, the connections between, I'm just following the evidence here, all right? | ||
| But we've seen a lot of connections between chat GPT and violence over the past year. | ||
| So what we've done is put together a two-part special on Human Events Daily, the deep dive into the twisted world of Lance Twiggs and Tyler Robinson. | ||
| Guys, thank you so much. | ||
| And I want to say something, what Kevin just said there, and you said at the end about sovereignty of Philadelphia. | ||
| President Trump, who has sent the troops in to back up ICE because the elites don't want the ICE raids and to back up the police officers on the crime, that is reestablishing American sovereignty in our biggest and greatest cities, which have been taken over sanctuary cities by secessionists. | ||
| Essentially, we've had people that do not want to be a part of the American Republic because MAGA is too politically powerful. | ||
| They want to have their own deal. | ||
| This is why President Trump has sent the troops in. | ||
| This is why every place the troops have gone in, we've seen a drop in crime and we've seen an increase in deportations and an increase in self-deportations because they know the rule of law is coming. | ||
| That is reestablishing the sovereignty of our republic on our major cities. | ||
| That's our highest price. | ||
| And that's what this attack was about, Steve. | ||
| This was an attack on American sovereignty by a radical jihadist. | ||
| It was an attack on those soldiers because they were attacking American sovereignty and our republic directly. | ||
| As part of a color revolution, it's not random. | ||
| It's not random that the guy's CIA. | ||
| It's not random that the guy was brought over here because the Lindsey Grahams of the world said, oh, it's all going to be great. | ||
| These are all patriots. | ||
| It's like Washington's Continental Army. | ||
| These are like militiamen. | ||
| All of it's a bald-faced lie. | ||
| Just like everything they've told you in Ukraine is wait for it, a bald-faced lie. | ||
| And now they can't hide anymore. | ||
| Jack, Kevin, what's your social media? | ||
| What are your coordinates, guys? | ||
| I'm up at Jack Pesovic. | ||
| I'm at Kevin Pasovic on Twitter and Instagram. | ||
| And check me out on Substack too. | ||
| I might start writing some things. | ||
| Uh-oh, uh-oh. | ||
| He's writing. | ||
| Uh-oh. | ||
| I like that. | ||
| The Brothers Pose. | ||
| Kevin's volunteering to go in with the furries, by the way. | ||
| I said, Kev, we don't need somebody to attack. | ||
| I want to go in. | ||
| I want to go in. | ||
| Don't, don't. | ||
| Kevin, not getting in there. | ||
| Not my Kevin. | ||
| Going further than deep furry. | ||
| We're going Kevin going deep furry. | ||
| The Brothers Pesovic. | ||
| We're going to watch that whole special this weekend. | ||
| Guys, thank you so much. | ||
| Appreciate you. | ||
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| So, Ben Harnwell, you called this last week. | ||
| It was Rustom Umarov. | ||
| They said he was going to quit now. | ||
| Zelensky just put out a tweet. | ||
| He's en route, I guess, to the United States as the head negotiator now. | ||
| And they're saying, hey, we can work so fast and so quickly. | ||
| Here's the reason. | ||
| Their army is collapsing with all the pounding that army's taken in one point over 1.5 million. | ||
| I think it's 1.75 million casualties now. | ||
| The pounding they've taken without a massive infusion of American arms and American cash, there's no way they can take the onslaught of the Russians because the Russians lost over 2 million. | ||
| They don't care. | ||
| They don't care how many they lose, right? | ||
| It's not relevant to Putin. | ||
| This thing is drawing to a bloody conclusion, and they want a deal that America guarantees, it has a security guarantee and a sovereignty guarantee for the Ukraine. | ||
| There's been all kinds of reports out that this has kind of been hidden, etc. | ||
| We've got to have a you can't have anything of this. | ||
| You've got to have a full discussion, a full national debate on whether the American people are prepared to commit the sovereign to Ukraine. | ||
| When you have people like Yermak to run the government, it's not Zelensky, Zelensky's the actor. | ||
| Yermak has always been the chief thug. | ||
| Has he not, Ben Harnwell? | ||
| Steve, good morning to you. | ||
| Look, my eyes were their most reptilian when I saw this news breaking. | ||
| Famous for my beady cynicism. | ||
| When I saw this news breaking yesterday, I was like a rather hungry viper looking at a fat lazy mouse. | ||
| And I thought, wow, this is some story. | ||
| So, firstly, let's just repeat what Steve Cortez and Jack Piserbic were saying earlier. | ||
| This guy is the number one in Ukraine. | ||
| And he's not, he wasn't, if I just add to what Jack Piserbic was saying with his first witness account, first eyewitness account there. | ||
| He was not as if he wasn't wandering around the White House as if he were a big shot. | ||
| He is the big shot. | ||
| He's the showrunner, right? | ||
| Giving their heft to a second-rate comedian's credibility. | ||
| He's the guy. | ||
| Yermak was the guy when people were coming over, flying over during the trips to Kiev over the last three and a half years. | ||
| Yermak was the guy who was basically sort of having the serious sit-down and policy discussions with them. | ||
| So there are a few things to break down on this story. | ||
| And I'm going to start off with what Tucker Carlson said just a couple of days ago when he said, and this is absolutely fascinating, if true, that the Wall Street Journal was sitting on this story that Yermak had been grifting out hundreds of millions of dollars given by the US for Ukraine aid. | ||
| And they'd been sitting on that story and suppressing it for many months. | ||
| So firstly, I'm going to start off with that. | ||
| And that was four days ago. | ||
| This is before Yermak's home in office was raided and he resigned it. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| So the first thing to say is, really, first thing, okay? | ||
| So the Wall Street Journal had this, then everyone else in the Murdoch Empire will have had that as well. | ||
| And they sat on it. | ||
| So that's obviously, and we could talk for two hours on a whole morning show, just breaking that down. | ||
| That means that that underlines everything that the war has been saying for three and a half years about Fox lying to people about keeping this war going. | ||
| That's the first point. | ||
| Second point extends from that. | ||
| If the Wall Street Journal knew that this guy was grifting hundreds of millions of US dollars, then presumably American intelligence knew as well. | ||
| We're not in opposition. | ||
| MAGA currently controls the executive, if not the House, in name only. | ||
| Let's call Joel Ratcliffe and find out what did the CIA know about Yermak's corruption? | ||
| When did it know it? | ||
| And why has it been suppressing this? | ||
| That's the second point that comes off from that. | ||
| Thirdly, Steve, my point is more concerning about the timing of this. | ||
| This broke yesterday on Black Friday. | ||
| I, like everyone else in America, we were all off doing sort of various other things, thinking that there's going to be no news. | ||
| Why did they get rid of this guy at probably the worst time for a news cycle? | ||
| There's something in that. | ||
| And of course, people are going to say, firstly, that means that the mainstream media is going to cooperate in the burial of this story. | ||
| That's going to go down the memory hole. | ||
| And then if you mention it, they're going to say, oh, well, look, he's gone. | ||
| He was raided by the corruption people and then he resigned. | ||
| That's the system working. | ||
| They're going to lie to you. | ||
| They're going to look you in the eye and they're going to lie to you and gaslight you. | ||
| My fear about this, Steve, and I'll hand back to you on this point, is to do with the timing of this. | ||
| I have been, as I've said on the show for quite some time, I am extremely concerned about some of the pressure that the US administration is putting on Ukraine right now. | ||
| Like the commitment part of the plan was to have elections within 100 days, which obviously Zelensky, one will presume he's going to lose. | ||
| And to see that Andrei Yermak, the chief of staff, Ukraine's lead negotiator with the United States, has been forced out at this point. | ||
| Look, I'm sensing a pivot is in action here. | ||
| And I think I'm guessing that the US is behind it. | ||
| My standing presumption, I have no evidence for this, my standing presumption, however, is that it's the US that told Zelensky this guy has got to go. | ||
| And it's a precursor, of course, for him going as well. | ||
| This all follows on the golden toilet thing, right? | ||
| It's the precursor for getting Zelensky out. | ||
| Why am I so concerned? | ||
| Because getting out the most toxic, poisonous representative of Ukraine at this time and confecting the great switcheroo of bringing in Ambassador General Zeluzny, currently exiled in London, is the means of keeping something going. | ||
| And by the way, I'm not talking about war here. | ||
| I have never said on this show that the war is the mother of all grifts. | ||
| What I said, what I've repeatedly said about the mother of all grifts, is that's the reconstruction of Ukraine. | ||
| And my fear is that the administration is some way involved in getting out Joan Makida because the pivot is already in act and they're trying to move from the military aspect of this grift to the reconstruction side. | ||
| This is no news, however. | ||
| I'll close you with this point, hand back to you. | ||
| Look, what have we called Zelensky for three and a half years on this show? | ||
| We've called him Tempersensky because the grift was so well known and so visible, so in your face. | ||
| That's exactly the respect we showed this guy. | ||
| We called him President Tempersensky. | ||
| That's the regime he's been leading. | ||
| And the mainstream media and Fox and all the other sort of so-called MAGA adjacent US organizations outside of Real America's voice have been saying, you know, this is Zelensky's the new church and what have you. | ||
| They have all been looking the American people in the eye and lying to them. | ||
| This guy, the most important man in Ukraine, I'd say he was more important even than Zelensky himself, has been running a grifting operation, pulling out hundreds of millions of dollars of American taxpayer dollars intended for aid in Ukraine, and he's been siphoning them off. | ||
| And the Wall Street Journal knew about it. | ||
| The Murdoch Empire knew about it. | ||
| I'd guess American intelligence knew about it and nobody said anything. | ||
| Now they're getting rid of him because they're pivoting to something else. | ||
| That is my fear, Steve. | ||
| Well, President Trump has got the way of the world on his shoulders, trying to bring priests because he wants more people killed. | ||
| I just don't see how you get there. | ||
| The Ukrainian demands are still—the Russians won the war on the battlefield, and they're going to continue to grind and take Odessa. | ||
| Uh, and this war is going to grind on. | ||
| So, President Trump's tried to move heaven and earth, but I don't know even what you the ask of the Europeans and the Ukrainians is still so over the top, right? | ||
| To have no bases in reality, and what are they going to do? | ||
| They want to depend upon they have all these asks, but they want the United States to shoulder the entire burden. | ||
| I just don't see that happening, Ben. | ||
| Uh, great. | ||
| You've been on this and dead spot on for now, what, over three years in this thing? | ||
| Um, great job on your Mac. | ||
| Uh, where do people go to get all your BDI'd analysis over this holiday weekend? | ||
| Get as my social media platform of choice. | ||
| Tap in my surname at Hanwell. | ||
| I've got sort of some stuff of this, and I'll be posting more over the weekend. | ||
| Steve, look, let me just close with this point. | ||
| I am not sure how much longer this war can go on. | ||
| President Putin came out using the Professor Mear Sheimer expression in the last 24 hours, and Putin said, you know, they're ready to keep this war going until they've fought, they've fought, they've killed every last Ukrainian. | ||
| I don't think the army is any position now to offer much further resistance. | ||
| So, something, something is happening behind the scenes on this. | ||
| That's why I fear we're at the pivot point where the grift will switch from arms manufacturer to reconstruction. | ||
| And I'm seeing reconstruction and I'm seeing the exiling to the front line of Andrei Yermak in this line. | ||
| This is part of that process, sir. | ||
| Thank you so much. | ||
| Appreciate you sticking with us. | ||
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| Hey, Tasia, I'm going to hold you through the break, but you've got couldn't be more upset about what's going on in the United States since the last couple of days in this Afghan thing because you fought over there with these guys. | ||
| What's your assessment? | ||
| Yeah, these are the old school Mujahedin. | ||
| The Mujahideen that we backed in the 1980s to beat the Russians. | ||
| These are a lot of these guys were their sons and grandsons. | ||
| So I worked with these guys a lot over there. | ||
| All the guys I worked with were good guys. | ||
| They're very loyal. | ||
| They had good living quarters. | ||
| They paid them well. | ||
| They had good training. | ||
| They had good weapons. | ||
| I still know some of the guys over here. | ||
| One of my teammates reached out to one of the interpreters over the weekend, and he said the Afghan community is very upset about this. | ||
| So I wouldn't judge all these guys like this, but the guys we worked with were very loyal. | ||
| The guys that the U.S. Army and the police worked with, they would have what's called green on blues. | ||
| These Afghan guys would turn on them. | ||
| Our guys never did that. | ||
| Our guys are very loyal. | ||
| But let me bring a couple things up. | ||
| Okay, hang on a second. | ||
| When we left there, hang on. | ||
| Hang on, slow down. | ||
| We need some more time for this. | ||
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| Hey, I'm glad they're loyal. | ||
| I appreciate they're loyal. | ||
| I just don't want them here in the United States of America. | ||
| You got 1.8 billion Muslims throughout the world. | ||
| There are plenty of countries that are taking the Afghans, plenty of countries that didn't happen to be the United States of America. | ||
| Loyalty or not? | ||
| Doesn't matter. | ||
| We were defending their country, trying to bring their country back. | ||
| Short break. | ||
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| I want to bring in, I've got turning point, and this is what I'm so proud of the turning point, guys. | ||
| Brett Galachewski joins us. | ||
| Of course, today's our day to have right-wing Polish guys, puff Polish descent, join us. | ||
| The toughest of the tut. | ||
| Brett, this situation in Indiana, and finally, I said when I saw your announcement the other day, the cavalry is finally arriving. | ||
| You know, we've had to grasp Raheem, we've done conferences, we've done so much, but the establishment is dug in there. | ||
| And to the fact that President Trump made some comment over the weekend and some senator has a very tragic situation, I think with a daughter that has Down syndrome, but he took offense at what President Trump said. | ||
| He said, hey, voting for it no matter what. | ||
| Just give us a couple of minutes of how important where we stand today. | ||
| We're talking about color revolutions and President Trump trying to get peace in Ukraine and situations with the economy and getting Besson. | ||
| They're all focused on domestic issues. | ||
| How important is what's going on in Indiana for 2026, 2028, and beyond, sir? | ||
| Yeah, well, first of all, Steve, thanks for having me on. | ||
| Thanks for having another Polish freedom fighter on this morning. | ||
| For your viewers that might not be familiar with what's going on in Indiana right now, I want to put it to you guys this way. | ||
| Indiana is now the last line of defense for conservatives and ensuring that we put ourselves in the best possible position to keep the majority in the House of Representatives next year. | ||
| And the scary reality check with all of this is that it very well could be legislators in Indiana of all states that put an R next to their name, that call themselves conservatives are going to be the reason that that could potentially not happen. | ||
| Indiana is a historically very red state. | ||
| They have massive Republican majorities in their state Senate, in their state assembly. | ||
| They have a Republican governor. | ||
| That Republican controlled everything. | ||
| And unfortunately, what we're finding out is that the Mike Pence foothold is still very prominent in Indiana. | ||
| This state has a chance to reverse course and draw their line in the sand and say, no, we are doing away with the Republican rhinos of old. | ||
| And we are now Trump-branded mega conservatives. | ||
| And we are now the dominant voice in the Hoosier state. | ||
| They're not doing that. | ||
| This can directly now be the reason that a, what, six-seat majority right now in the House for Republicans turns into a big majority for the Dems next year. | ||
| Listen, so they're doing maximalist strategy. | ||
| And in California, I don't know, 43% vote Republican. | ||
| They're now going to be down to four seats of what Newsom does. | ||
| Even more shocking, in my beloved Commonwealth of Virginia, you're going from a 6-5 map. | ||
| They're going to put up a 10-1 map. | ||
| The Democrats are going full maximalists. | ||
| And look, I don't have a problem with that. | ||
| As long as the Republicans are doing the same thing. | ||
| And in Indiana, you're basically having the Republican establishment saying, no, we're not going to do this. | ||
| What is your recommendation to MAGA and to the folks, particularly the young people at Turning Point, what needs to happen in Indiana? | ||
| And how are you guys? | ||
| I think we're having a rally next week. | ||
| What are you guys going to do to really highlight this to the nation? | ||
| Well, the end goal here is Indiana has an opportunity with President Trump's redistrict plan to go from 7-2 Republican-controlled seats to 9-0. | ||
| Just the way that Indiana's landscape shapes up with relatively speaking, a very conservative-leaning metropolitan area in comparison to other Midwestern metro areas. | ||
| The plan on the table is to get Indiana to 9-0. | ||
| The problem is right now, there are Republicans that are refusing to vote for this for a number of reasons. | ||
| Really, what it comes down to is pettiness, tyranny, and self-righteousness. | ||
| But our plan is at Turning Point Action to come in, send a message to these Republican senators and Republican in quotation marks who are refusing to advance President Trump's agenda to say, look, the Republican base, the ones who knock doors until their knuckles bleed to get you elected, and in some cases in districts that are Trump plus 20, are not going to stand for you going against the reasons why we worked so hard to elect you. | ||
| And more so than just the grassroots base that gets them elected. | ||
| The people that elected them themselves, again, in Trump plus 20 districts in many cases, are not going to stand for a major step backwards in Indiana when we have a six seat majority right now in the House of Representatives and Gavin Newsom just takes five Republican seats off the table with the prop that was just voted on in November. | ||
| Indiana has an opportunity to completely reverse course and really change the course of history. | ||
| I mean, we could talk about a little bit what could happen if we lose the House next year. | ||
| They will make the Trump administration's life extremely hard. | ||
| They will put up roadblocks. | ||
| So our event on Friday at the Indiana State House at the Indiana Capitol in the Rotunda will hopefully send that message. | ||
| We want to rally hundreds of Indiana's conservative faithful to make that message clear that Indiana needs to go 9-0. | ||
| This redistricting plan needs to pass and we need to win the House next year. | ||
| Brett, where do people go to get more information? | ||
| Do they have to sign up? | ||
| Do they have to like do RSVP or does it just kind of arrive at that time? | ||
| No. | ||
| So our event is Friday, the 5th at noon at the State House. | ||
| You can sign up. | ||
| You can get your ticket at tpaction.com slash rally Indiana. | ||
| You can go on our website, tpaction.com. | ||
| You can also find me on Twitter on X at BGALSWI. | ||
| I call Wisconsin home. | ||
| So I'm right around the corner from where this is happening, Indiana being the center of the political universe right now. | ||
| But if you're in Indiana right now and you didn't even know that this was happening, you're finding out about this for the first time, you should be ticked and you should be there on Friday to help us rally the troops. | ||
| Brett, we'll have you back on early next week. | ||
| I want this rally to be huge and send a signal as only turning point action can. | ||
| Sir, thank you so much for joining us today. | ||
| And thank you for being one of these great patriots from Wisconsin, the heartland of this country, sir. | ||
| Love it out there. | ||
| You bet. | ||
| Thank you, Steve. | ||
| Thank you, brother. | ||
| Fantastic. | ||
| People over there, turning point so, so, so incredibly impressive. | ||
| Can't wait till Amfest. | ||
| Hope all the war and posse was tough getting tickets this year. | ||
| Hope all the war and posse got them going to be there with us. | ||
| So Taj Gill, you were there. | ||
| I agreed. | ||
| There were people that now we were fighting for their country, but people that did serve and helped the United States time there. | ||
| I have no problem with getting people out of the country. | ||
| I have a massive problem with letting any of them in the United States or America. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| It's a different culture. | ||
| It's a different religion. | ||
| You got 1.8 billion. | ||
| You got Muslims spread all over from Indonesia to Malaysia, all the way through the Gulf, Africa. | ||
| There are plenty of places that would have taken the Afghans, particularly some of these people are hardworking people. | ||
| The point is to bring them here. | ||
| And now, I mean, just give me a minute on, does it strike you as odd that a CIA guy that was trained by the CIA guy that looked like he had no problems all of a sudden just mysteriously appears in Washington, D.C. to gun down a couple of troops in cold blood, shoot them in the head, sir? | ||
| No, it actually doesn't surprise me at all, Steve. | ||
| Like I said, these guys were old school Mougetine descendants. | ||
| Then they became part of this strike force. | ||
| What happens is, like I said, they're loyal at one time and we paid them a lot of money. | ||
| We equipped them. | ||
| They had a high operational budget, but we turned it off overnight. | ||
| So there was no transition to get them to work for themselves. | ||
| So we literally, I watched it happen at some of these bases. | ||
| We would literally start leaving in the middle of the night. | ||
| We have helicopters coming all night, pulling the equipment out, and they ask us, are you guys leaving? | ||
| And we would say, no, we're not leaving. | ||
| And then one day we would just leave. | ||
| So we literally just abandoned them. | ||
| And that's what happened under Obama and Joe Biden. | ||
| So no gradual transition. | ||
| So we threw them out on the street, unemployed. | ||
| Their operational budget's gone. | ||
| Now they're on their own. | ||
| So what happens is they either join the Taliban because they're broke or they get killed or they have to flee Afghanistan to another Arabic country. | ||
| And then when Joe Biden did this crazy pullout, you saw these guys hanging on the sides of airplanes and piling in. | ||
| So yeah, it's a desperation move on their part. | ||
| And then they come over here and they probably have no job, whatever. | ||
| And then someone pays them to go kill some National Guard guys. | ||
| So no, I'm not surprised. | ||
| And two, I think this is the sign of things to come. | ||
| This is going to happen again. | ||
| So I'm not defending these guys. | ||
| I'm not saying like, poor this, poor that. | ||
| I'm just saying they were once were a loyal force and then we abandoned them. | ||
| And now they're broke on the street and they need money and they're desperate. | ||
| And guess what? | ||
| They're trained killers. | ||
| So this is what happens. | ||
| This is what our government did. | ||
| This is the deep state. | ||
| This is Joe Biden, Anthony Blinken, and Barack Obama. | ||
| That's what happens. | ||
| Taj, I feel like I need a cup of coffee. | ||
| I'm going to need a bunch this afternoon. | ||
| We're jacked up for the show. | ||
| We got so much work to do for next week. | ||
| Where do I go to get the best cup of coffee in the world? | ||
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| Taj Gil, thank you. | ||
| And thank you for your insight in Afghanistan. | ||
| I know you and your compadres there, when you went back as contractors and worked with more of the CIA types, that takes real courage because that's as dangerous as it can get. | ||
| Thank you, sir. | ||
| Appreciate you. | ||
| One thing on this Indiana situation, I just want to make sure people know this, is that the Republican establishment now, I think the media's got the story. | ||
| MAGA is, you know, this, MAGA's. | ||
| No, no, no, no. | ||
| That's noise. | ||
| Signal is what the Republican establishment is doing. | ||
| What are they doing? | ||
| They're not breaking the filibuster in the Senate. | ||
| President says, I need this. | ||
| There's a couple of things we need it on. | ||
| If we don't get that done, we're cooked. | ||
| There's no movement on the filibuster in the Senate. | ||
| Let's be honest about it. | ||
| There's no help by the Republican establishment on redistricting at all. | ||
| This is all 100% grassroots. | ||
| Now, turning points involved in the Indiana, Indiana shows you the establishment, but it's been in Texas. | ||
| It's all over in Kansas and Nebraska. | ||
| So the establishment is not helping on redistricting at all. | ||
| Number three, there are no recess appointments. | ||
| President Trump's people are still not getting appointed. | ||
| In fact, Bridge Colby's two deputies are not even being voted at a committee. | ||
| None of President Trump's appointees, which he desperately needs, are moving forward. | ||
| And they're not giving him a recess appointment. | ||
| The Senate does not trust him enough, thuning these guys to go on an official recess, which they're taking all the time. | ||
| Next year, the House is only in for, I think, 100 days. | ||
| There's no removal of the blue slips for the U.S. attorneys or the judges. | ||
| He's asked for that. | ||
| Mike Davis even said that it's an antiquated system. | ||
| The blue slips that give the Democrats all this leverage against the president, not going to do it. | ||
| They don't support the $2,000 rebate on the tariffs. | ||
| There's no establishment support at all for impoundments, rescissions, pocket rescuions, nothing for President Trump to cut the budget. | ||
| There's no real support of his at all to cut a tougher deal in the Ukraine. | ||
| Lindsey Graham, these guys continue to support all of it. | ||
| The Republican establishment does not have Trump's back at all. | ||
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| I might add, I could go on with that list. | ||
| Remember the Deconstruction Administrator State, the Riffs? | ||
| They didn't even support Trump on the downsizing of the federal government. | ||
| Not at all. | ||
| They some happy talk. | ||
| They'll go on Fox or the Wall Street Journal and give some happy talk, but there's no support from the Duma for his actions. | ||
| The Republican establishment sees him more and more as a passing storm. | ||
| It's not. | ||
| President Trump is leader of the most important political movement, I think, in the country's history, but certainly in the 20th and 21st century, that has saved this country. | ||
| And he's got all the burdens on his shoulders. | ||
| It can't be like that. | ||
| It's got to be a team that hits it every day. | ||
| When President Trump has an idea, when President Trump signs an executive order, when he does an executive memorandum or does a decision memorandum, there's got to be people through the system that force it through and get it done. | ||
| And we're burning daylight. | ||
| And you're 100% correct. | ||
| We can't talk about other elections. | ||
| It's got to be executive action with assistance, particularly up in the House and the Senate. | ||
| Go on recess. | ||
| Let him get some appointments. | ||
| Back him up on the filibuster. | ||
| The things that he says he needs. | ||
| Trump does not come and say all the time, I need this, I need this, I need this. | ||
| He's very self-reliant, but when he says he needs something, he needs it. | ||
| But they don't respond. | ||
| They're tapping him along. | ||
| And this is going to get to be a crisis because they're all going to abandon him, leading with the tech bros, who are just a bunch of progressive Democrats who are just grabbing with both hands. | ||
| As soon as they see that there's any political weakness, they'll be heading out the door, just like the Republicans right now. | ||
| And the perfect example of that is Indiana. | ||
| A second perfect example of that is Minnesota. | ||
| I got Royce White here. | ||
| Royce, one of the finest states in the Union with great people, one of the great cities in our country, Minneapolis. | ||
| It is Mogadishu. | ||
| You say it all the time, but it's true. | ||
| And now President Trump is saying, hey, we got to do something about it. | ||
| The Omar situation, we've known about this situation for years. | ||
| Why is there no action taken on it, sir? | ||
| Well, Minnesota is a unique place in that it's one of the agricultural epicenters of the nation, as well as I think we have the most Fortune 500 companies per capita of any other major city in the country. | ||
| So you got a unique mix of big ag and big corporate. | ||
| And so you get an influx of these post-collegiate professional types who are of the liberal variety. | ||
| And it's very easy to continue on the path, Minnesota politics of Minnesota nice, little Jante culture, you know, a little Yante, Norwegian Scandinavian culture where we go alone to get along. | ||
| We don't really like confrontation here in Minnesota. | ||
| That's why I'm such a pariah in many of these major donor circles. | ||
| But, you know, it's very easy to keep the liberal politics going, which has been the civil rights movement and the Somalians play blackface for it. | ||
| The Somalians are the blackface of the Minnesota Democrat or DFL civil rights-led party. | ||
| And it's the socialists. | ||
| The socialists run Minnesota from top to bottom with some help from their Republican Union Party folks. | ||
| And that's been the way of things here for a long time. | ||
| So what is to be done? | ||
| I mean, we've created a MOGA dishu. | ||
| President Trump's saying he's putting a pause on third world. | ||
| What about mass deportations? | ||
| Is anybody considering mass deportation? | ||
| And do you believe that has to happen in Minneapolis to not make it to unmake it the MOGAD issue of the United States? | ||
| 1,000% with no equivocations. | ||
| Now, I shouldn't even be able to say that because I'm running for U.S. Senate and all the conventional wisdom is we need these some 180 to 200,000, you know, conservatively Somalians to try and win an election here, a statewide election in Minnesota. | ||
| And that's partly been the problem because Minnesota is typically a swing state mathematically. | ||
| When you look at the numbers, you say, hey, a couple points, four, five, six points. | ||
| It's kind of in play. | ||
| But the 200,000 Somalians who get voter harvested by the political organizations make up enough of a percentage to really swing these elections. | ||
| So that's part of why nothing's happened about it. | ||
| Nobody wants to even say it on some whimsical hope that they can get that Somali vote, but it's not happening. | ||
| These people are organized. | ||
| Muslim Brotherhood, CARE, the whole thing, all the way up to the Department of Agriculture that gives down the grants for the Feeding Our Future thing, for example. | ||
| 98 million meals billed to the American taxpayer for a state that has 5 million citizens total, an absolute scam. | ||
| And I said on the show the other day, Steve, when hundreds of thousands of dollars or millions of dollars are stolen, it's theft. | ||
| When hundreds of millions of dollars and billions of dollars are stolen, that's called foreign policy. | ||
| And it's not by accident that this money ends up in the hands of al-Shabaab or any of these other Muslim Brotherhood networks, terrorist networks around the world. | ||
| Does the black community in Minneapolis, they have a voice in this? | ||
| They have a vote. | ||
| Are they not outraged about what's happened in Minneapolis, sir? | ||
| Well, remember, again, like I said, the civil rights movement, the socialists have the civil rights movement. | ||
| That's what they leaned upon. | ||
| And the Somalians play blackface because they're the most politically organized. | ||
| They're the loudest. | ||
| And Ilhan Omar is obviously at the center of that theater, that charade. | ||
| But even back in 2000, I think it was 2018, 19, Minnesota granted a project that gave $35 million to nonprofit organizations who were going to fight for racial equity. | ||
| So when we talk about DEI, it's not just are we hiring qualified blacks or not? | ||
| No. | ||
| DEI also has to do with how the money is allocated, how the money gets spread around. | ||
| And they greenlit this $35 million to go to these nonprofits. | ||
| And obviously, Somalians qualify as fighting for racial equity from the federal government in here in the state. | ||
| Another thing we need to repeal. | ||
| What does fighting for racial equity really mean? | ||
| And how are these programs slushing around money underneath that umbrella? | ||
| I know you're starting a new, I think, what, Super PAC or something about all these issues? | ||
| Where do people go? | ||
| Where do people go, Royce? | ||
| Super PAC's not up yet, but I am starting to stop the left leadership pack to try and fight against Minnesota's political hegemon as a whole because I'm not so sure that these established Republicans are willing to do it. | ||
| So you can go to roycewhite.us for the Senate campaign. | ||
| We'll have more information about the PAC there, obviously almost all social media and here on Real America's Voice before you on Saturday mornings. | ||
| One more time, where do they go for your social media accounts? | ||
| I want people to follow you, sir. | ||
| Yeah, at highway underscore 30 on X. Royce White on all the other platforms. | ||
| Thank you, brother. | ||
| Thank you, Royce. | ||
| Thank you for the fight. | ||
| Godspeed, brother. | ||
| If you're going to do something about it, you got to do something about it, right? | ||
| President Trump has got so much on his plate, trying to turn everything around. | ||
| He needs assistance. | ||
| And first off, he needs the Republicans in the Senate to have his back. | ||
| He says he needs a filibuster. | ||
| He says he needs recess appointments. | ||
| He needs riffs. | ||
| He needs all these. | ||
| What the Dumas should be doing is trying to back what he's trying to do in executive orders. | ||
| He can't do everything. | ||
| He cannot do everything. | ||
| And I think it's becoming more and more evident every day. | ||
| The team needs to pull together, but we need action, action, action. | ||
| Very simple, very basic. | ||
| Okay, I'm going to be up on Getter. | ||
| We're going to play, we're going to have Pesobic special. | ||
| I'm going to be up on Getter all weekend. |