Ask Charlie Anything 93: NYC Cop Killings, the Southern Border Invasion, and the New AZ Election Integrity Bills
Charlie is taking your questions you email him to Freedom@CharlieKirk.com including: What is the right take on the cop killings across the country and the weak on crime Soros funded DA in New York City, Alvin Bragg? What about the Houston Police officer gunned down by an El Salvadoran illegal? Next, Charlie responds to the wave of emails the show has received about election integrity and the new Arizona election integrity bills that aim to set right the election processes changed in 2020. Charlie sits down with Dan Farley, a Tea Party leader from Scottsdale, along with Merissa Hamilton, who runs the grassroots organization EZAZ.com. Charlie asks these two grassroots activists your questions about the new election integrity bills in Arizona, voter registration drives, no-excuse mail in balloting, Precinct Committeemen, door knocking, and how everyone can get involved in saving their own local communities. Could Arizona's new slate of bills be the model for the rest of the country? Support the show: http://www.charliekirk.com/supportSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Alvin Bragg's Bold Approach00:07:46
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Okay, so we're getting a lot of different questions about the shooting of these police officers.
Charlie, what's happening here?
What's behind it?
It's very sad.
Police officers do amazing work.
They do remarkable things for their communities, and their commitment is extraordinary.
So we're going to play a series of tapes here.
We have a question right here from Carlton from Vermont.
Charlie, what's going on with the officers being shot?
What do you think the political ramifications of this could be?
Let's play Cut 80, where it's now gaining momentum to remove Manhattan's new progressive DA.
We called this, this is so sad, it's so tragic, it's so preventable, but I have a different take on the progressive DA than most people.
Play Cut 80.
His policies benefit nobody.
See, it's not a district attorney's job to go out there and turn the laws into the way he or she sees fit.
Outrage is boiling over in New York City.
Pressure growing for New York's governor to now remove Manhattan's new progressive district attorney.
Will she stand up to his soft on crime policies or cave to the left?
So I have a different take on this than I think you might expect.
And, but let's play a couple more tapes here just about the tragedy of what's happening in Manhattan.
I loved New York for a long time.
I still love New York.
It's so sad what's happening there.
Play Cut 81.
If reforms are needed based on data that is still being gathered, I'm willing to have those conversations.
So I don't feel just because people for political reasons, like the individuals that you're quoting here today, want me to give an answer.
That's not how I operate.
I don't cave to pressure.
I do what's right based on all the facts that come before me.
Well, the facts, how about this one?
Cut 92 of the widow of Officer Dominique Luzigiara, who speaks at the funeral about the DA.
Play Cut 92.
I know you were tired of these laws, especially the ones from the new DA.
I hope he's watching you.
Speak through me right now.
I'm sure all of our blue family is tired too.
But I promise, we promise that your death won't be in vain.
So I've never seen that before.
Do you know what you just saw?
That's a funeral where people are applauding a political statement.
Think about that.
She's at a church for a funeral.
And by the way, totally appropriate.
I'm not saying it's inappropriate.
It's just extraordinary.
I haven't seen that ever.
Where a widow is saying, if it wasn't for the new DA, I know you don't like these policies from the new DA.
So what exactly did this new DA do?
Well, his name is Alvin Bragg.
He is a George Soros-funded open the prisons, get rid of the laws puppet.
We warned about Alvin Bragg, right, a couple weeks ago.
We went into detail about what he was trying to do.
Alvin Bragg is the new district attorney for Manhattan.
Soft on crime would be putting it nicely.
It's no on crime.
But what's so interesting about all of this is, and this is where I have a little bit of a different take, is that Alvin Bragg is doing everything he was elected to do.
This is not some sort of game where Alvin Bragg, who is now being blamed by widows of fallen cops for their death or for the increase in crime, he ran on this and people voted for it.
If you go to alvinbragg.com and you go through his issues, he's really clear about this.
He's clear that he believes that the justice system is so rigged, so backwards, I should say, that he needs to do something about it.
So Alvin Bragg, it shows on his website, black people are at risk every moment of every day, the new DA of Manhattan says.
Prosecutorial discretion, the prosecutor's role in curbing infections in prisons.
Alvin Bragg wrote, quote, the tax on being black in America, prosecutors must come down hard on white women who call the cops, who called the cops on black birdwatcher.
Alvin Bragg wrote, quote, how to hold cops legally accountable for killings, Alvin Bragg wrote.
Quote, Eric Garner is proof that we need to have reform laws and excessive force.
Quote, prosecutors must help those with criminal records secure jobs.
So what am I getting at here?
This shouldn't surprise anybody.
Preet Bahara endorsed him.
Eric Garner's mom endorsed him.
He's been pushing for an anti-police agenda at every single turn.
He's a J.B. Pritzker type, if you haven't seen a picture of him.
But the people wanted this.
They voted for it.
He ran on it.
He promised to go after the police.
He promised to use the district attorney's office as a way to attack the rule of law.
He says almost every single turn, you read his actual writings, nothing that he has actually implemented as policy should shock you.
Cut 93B roll of thousands of officers gathered in New York to honor their fallen play cut 93 and I'll narrate over it.
So there you have thousands.
I mean, that looks like a scene out of Batman.
Thousands and thousands and thousands of New York police officers that are honoring the fallen.
Now, this is not just isolated to New York, I should say.
Suspect charged in Texas corporal's shooting death entered the United States illegally.
Suspect charged with capital murder in the shooting death of Texas corporal during a Houston traffic stop last weekend was a citizen of El Salvador and previously entered the United States illegally.
Foreign Governments Sponsor Invasion00:06:48
Jose Oscar Rosales, a 50-year-old citizen of El Salvador, was arrested Wednesday in Ciudad de Acuna, Mexico, for the killing of Harris County Corporal Charles Galloway.
Quote: Rosales previously illegally entered the United States on an unknown date at an unknown location without inspection or parole by the United States immigration officials and later fled to Mexico after allegedly murdering a Harris County, Texas constables constable.
See, I grew up north of the Mason-Dixon line.
We didn't have such constables or constables there.
So, the issue is that you know what's so interesting?
So, he murders a police officer and then he goes back to Mexico.
It's like, I'm going to go live in America and try to get as much money, but if I'm trying to flee crime, I'm trying to go back to Mexico.
Laura has emailed us because I'm taking your questions: freedom at charliekirk.com.
She says, I believe America is becoming a third world country.
Charlie, I believe we are witnessing a real-life Atlas-shrugged scenario.
If you haven't read the book, now's a good time to do so, or at least get the cliff notes.
I have read it, I'm rereading it.
I actually paused reading it for a couple months for a variety of different reasons.
It's a little bit too materialistic for my liking, and some of the philosophy there is awfully flawed.
However, I will give Ayn Rand credit for her diction, her prose, her talent as a writer, and her, let's say, anticipation of how collectivism and tyranny truly does choke the spirit and the soul of a nation.
I think she's a very gifted writer in that sense, and she was a vehement anti-communist because she actually lived under communism.
Kirjo emailed us: speaking of rule of law, why doesn't the smuggling of illegal aliens into the country by the United States government violate Article 4, Section 4 of the Constitution, which guarantees, quote, to every state in this union a Republican form of government and protects, quote, each of them against invasion?
How can a state have a Republican form of government if the U.S. government, without their consent, deposits massive numbers of unchecked people into their states?
What about the cost?
It's such a good point, Joe.
Honestly, we have the smartest listeners.
I would put our listeners up against any other group.
That's such a smart point.
It's totally right.
And it should be.
The courts would never rule that way because that would be deemed politically incorrect.
And but when you have it, it's a legit invasion.
And that's the problem: the words that are used actually really matter.
So if you're a constitutionalist or an originalist, like we are on this program, we're originalists.
They are revisionists.
That's the difference, okay?
So you have a revisionist and you have an originalist.
A revisionist looks at the Constitution as an ever-changing, living, breathing document.
It is what you want it to be.
We believe in founders' intent.
We believe there's a reason they wrote it the way they did.
And if you have a problem with that, then go through the Article 1 of the Constitution and change the laws.
So Article 4 is there for a reason.
Article 4, Section 4 of the United States Constitution guarantees to every state in this union a Republican form of government and protects each of them against invasion.
So what happens when the federal government forgoes its responsibility and we are legitimately invaded from the southern border?
And you might say, Charlie, it's not invasion.
I mean, come on.
It's just migration.
It's seasonal flow of people.
Well, what number would have you believe it is an invasion?
20 million?
Well, that's how much it's been over the last 20 years minimum.
And by the way, you have foreign governments that are not just allowing this, but some would say sponsoring it.
Do you know there's over $85 billion a year in remittances back to Mexico?
So you might wonder, what is a remittance?
A remittance is when you have a Honduran that crosses the southern border.
He'll go up to Las Vegas or Flagstaff or Santa Fe.
He'll go work by stealing a social security number that our own government does not enforce.
He'll work cash jobs or whatever.
And then he'll go to Walmart.
He'll go to Walmart and execute a money transfer.
Walmart makes a lot of money on this, by the way, because there's like a $5 fee for every single money transfer.
I think it's like $5, right?
$5 to $10 for an amount over $500.
So then they will remit money, cash, U.S. currency dollars back to Mexico.
That's really good for the Mexican economy, by the way.
It's a phenomenal stimulus.
So you get the much stronger dollar that then gets remitted back to pesos.
So the South American, Central American, and Mexican government, not only do they get their criminals out of their country, so their crime goes down, for every criminal that comes here, it's one less rapist, one less murderer, one less arsonist, one less drug trafficker that's in Mexico.
And they got plenty of criminals in Mexico.
The cartels have institutionalized it.
But it's for them, and Trump wasn't wrong when he said this.
This is what's so incredible.
They're not sending their best.
Not wrong.
You think the El Salvador government was upset that Jose Oscar Oscar Rosales, 50-year-old citizen of El Salvador, killed somebody in America?
Maybe I'm not upset about that, but they were probably like, well, at least he didn't do it in our country.
Remittances is one of the least talked about economic reasons why the southern border never gets built.
Big corporations benefit tremendously through the financial incentives of remittances.
And also, foreign governments lobby our own government very hard to continue these open border policies.
All the while the rule of law is deteriorated.
And very smart comment from Joe: Article 4, Section 4 of the Constitution guarantees to every state in its union a Republican form of government and protects each of them against invasion.
I don't think that would go very far in the courts.
Alexander Hamilton properly and correctly, I should say, correctly predicted the courts will always go the way of public opinion.
And right now, public opinion is not that this is an invasion.
We could try to change that opinion, but the more you get invaded and all of a sudden then they become the new citizens, they're probably not going to view that as an invasion.
You only got so much of a population you could work with for some time that will view the cartels that are smuggling girls, the Sinola cartel that is bringing across fentanyl or heroin.
Most of the fentanyl comes from China, by the way.
Open border policies, they're bad for communities, they're bad for gun crime, they're bad for drugs, they're bad for wages, bad for the rule of law.
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I have two amazing grassroots leaders here from Arizona, Dan Farley and Marissa Hamilton, and they both do a great job.
And we're going to, so we're taking questions from our audience, and we're going to take questions from Arizona about Arizona.
So, first, Marissa, you know, you're in the grassroots.
Grassroots Voter Registration Push00:15:29
You're pushing for a lot of different things right now.
Give us the update out of Arizona.
Sure, absolutely.
So, we run an organization called easyaz.org.
Our goal and mission is to make civic action easy as pie.
And so, if you have 15 minutes a week, we can work together to save AZ.
And so, what we do is we track all the bills that are happening.
We track primarily the radical left and what they're trying to kill.
And so, we identify what those key target bills are so that we can make a huge difference.
And so, those are the action items we put out.
It's really easy.
We even go to the Capitol to sign you up to be able to do the thumbs up and thumbs down on the bills.
And we just put out the action alerts.
You press a button, and that's how you can make your voice heard.
Well, that sounds awesome, and good for you.
There's a lot of new activists coming to Arizona, both on the left and the right.
So, we need to make sure that conservatives are activated.
Dan, you're a Tea Party leader from Scottsdale.
You've done a lot with Precinct Committee recruitment.
What's the latest in the fight for election integrity?
We just got a question right now from Mark from Anthem.
What is going on with election integrity, the audit, legislation around it?
Dan, what's going on with that?
Well, I was listening to your segment before this.
You focused a lot on the illegal immigration.
And I did an interview with another outlet in November of 2020 on the issue of the federal form.
I'm happy to see that both Representative Jake Hoffman and Senator Townsend is trying to address that issue here locally.
That is probably what we should be focused on because nationally speaking, we were told that there was no problem with the Biden election, yet the first bill that they introduced in the House was to legalize voting fraud in all 50 states.
When that couldn't get through, they passed it as HR4.
Now they've gutted a NASA bill, and now they're trying to slip that in again.
So, what is the federal form?
Okay, that's a great question.
So, there's only a handful of states in the country that actually require ID and proof of citizenship.
We passed a proposition many years ago that required that in our state.
We had a lawsuit that went to the Supreme Court.
The Supreme Court said that all of the states had to handle the federal form in the same way.
So there was a compromise reached where those that register to vote on the federal form can vote in federal elections, but not in state elections without proof of citizenship.
So on the federal form, you're supposed, it's just kind of like you come in and then you get a court date, but you never come back as an illegal immigrant.
It's the same situation with the voter registration.
On the federal form, you're supposed to provide proof of citizenship later, but it never is produced.
So you bring in between two and seven million illegal immigrants, and that's basically what they're attempting to do with the federal form and then HR1, HR4, and then what we've got going on with the NASA bill.
Election integrity is one of the three main fights we're in, and we have to be vigilant in it, not only here in Arizona with the audit, but everywhere else in the nation.
I agree.
And as Arizona goes, the nation goes.
So Marissa, what is the latest legislatively to actually fix our elections?
Because it looks like, you know, I live here in Arizona.
You guys do too.
I care a lot about Arizona.
I'm still kind of learning the political terrain here.
And it seems like things are going to go well for Republicans unless the elections are conducted the same way.
Yes.
So what's going on to help fix our elections?
So our grassroots has shown up in a big way.
Last year, we killed Katie Hobbes' election manual draft.
That draft had some horrible things in it.
They tried to connect our machines to the internet.
Pretty much every single thing that the left denied was happening, Katie Hobbs put in there to try to make it law.
So we won that fight.
It was killed twice.
So now we have to focus on legislation.
The good news is, is that in our Senate committee, that's led by Senator Kelly Townsend, another grassroots win for us.
And so we passed seven election integrity bills at a committee last week.
We have another several committee bills that are going to be heard on the House.
And so in the House side, we have Representative Jay Kaufman as vice chair of that.
And so he's a powerhouse for anyone that knows him.
So some of the important bills that are up this week are HB 2236, a Jay Kaufman bill.
This is about, this is stopping automatic voter registration, which is important because there's many people that don't want to be registered to vote.
That allows for ballot harvesting and a lot of cheating.
Can I stop you right there?
So is it law of the land right now in Arizona where everyone gets automatically registered?
No, it is not.
So we're stopping it just to preempt it or?
We are stopping to preempt it because the federal laws are trying to have automatic voter registration.
To prevent the potential federal takeover of elections.
Okay.
Yes.
Dan, do you have a thought on that earlier?
I do.
So like I think your listeners need to understand, like initially bail-in ballot sounds very convenient and easy, but the issues start to arise when you're on a permanent voting registration list and you keep getting a ballot.
You can't get off of that.
The voter lists get worse month after month, year after year.
And in areas where there aren't good addressing, you can basically create almost as many ballots as you want.
And when you have voting centers as opposed to precincts, precincts are an ability to audit how many ballots have actually been done.
When you have a voting center, you can stuff it with as many ballots as you want.
And if you don't have an ID that's required to submit your ballot at the vote at the precinct, then anybody can bring as many ballots as they want when you're not looking to stuff these envelopes or to stuff these boxes.
We need to bring that under control nationwide.
So Marissa, I kind of cut you off.
I apologize.
So please continue.
Thank you, Dan.
Well, just to his point, we've also had an issue with deceased voters.
The grassroots did the research to audit the deceased voters, and we got the first indictment of voter fraud in the state last year.
And so it was not required for the Secretary of State to remove deceased voters until last year.
And so this automatic voter registration is basically a workaround to try to undo the progress we did last year.
The next bill that we have up that we need to pay attention to is HB 2492, another Jay Kaufman bill.
And this is a voter registration verification citizenship requirement.
So this kind of helps with the issue that we were just talking about with the federal only bills.
And last week, Kelly Townsend got many of her bills on that passed out of committee.
Another one that we need to focus on is Kelly Townsend has 1056, which is a very important bill about missed place ballots.
That one was on the schedule for last week.
This is going to be that suitcase situation where someone on camera pulls out a suitcase and now, or there's like ballots that were found outside.
That can't happen anymore.
There will be penalties for that to occur and those ballots will be considered invalid.
So, Dan, are you optimistic or pessimistic?
We could start to get some of these fixes.
Well, you know, if we're going to shoot straight, the reality of the situation is grassroots has to beat two parties in order to get it done.
I have not been at all impressed with Ducey's lack of leadership on the border, lack of leadership on these issues.
And I'm of the mindset that there might have been a legislature that was in legislator intentionally not bringing them to the floor so he wouldn't have to veto or sign them.
And that's totally unacceptable.
Do we have a Republican Party in the state that serves constituents or not?
And if we don't, then we're going to bring in as many precinct committee men as it requires until they're replaced.
And that's the way it's going to work.
There's a lot of people that feel that way because it's like there's a uniparty.
Why is it?
Can you guys speculate a little bit?
Why is the Republican Party fighting this?
I don't get it.
So I have a little bit of a difference of opinion on this.
Yes, we do have an establishment faction within the Republican Party, but especially with the work that Dan has done on precinct committeemen, they have been disabled considerably.
And last year, we had a lot of hope.
We held the session as the grassroots open to make it the fourth longest session because we would not let the session end until they passed election integrity.
So I think that we have so much momentum right now that they're not going to get away with not passing it.
And so I believe that we will have a strong year for election integrity.
So we have a question here from Cynthia from Tucson, which she says basically, it's a long question.
She doesn't trust her elections in Tucson at all.
She thinks that just kind of goes into the abyss.
What can she do from now till whenever to fix this?
So there's a couple of things.
One, voter registration.
Voter registration is key.
The left has beat us on voter registration up until these last couple of years, but we have to make a lot of progress on that.
So register as many voters as possible.
The second thing is we have the election integrity unit under the AG.
That's where we have gotten all of our indictments of voter fraud to come from.
And so we are going to be EZAZ will be teaching our voters how to identify the bad things, what they need to document, and then how to get that information to the election integrity unit so it can be investigated and we can hold people accountable.
So Dan, I sense your frustration.
I share your frustration about the unit party.
I want you to explain the balance, right?
Because we don't like the Republican Party, but we don't want a third party.
That would be a bad idea, right?
So how do you strike that balance?
A lot of people share that anger that you have that are listening to us.
I do too.
Well, okay, first on the Tucson thing, I am going to be down there with some other trainers this Saturday at the Gaslight Theater starting at 9 a.m. to noon.
And we will be empowering over 100 precinct committeemen tomorrow.
And then on the election integrity, Marissa does an outstanding job focusing on the state legislature and individual issues.
But we also have another group that has teams that we've built over this last year, which is called America PAC.
Through all these precinct committeemen that we recruited, we developed teams.
So we've got a school board team, a city council team, an election integrity team, and we've got a state legislature team.
And that election integrity team is someone, they can join on Zoom and they can be mentored by what we've already been doing all year.
And this can be replicated throughout the nation if we as grassroots work on it.
And Dan, you're not like a paid political operative.
You're just doing this because you love it, right?
Am I wrong?
I have not.
I actually lose money.
I've been giving about, well, this week I am on track to give 80 hours this week, but usually it's been 40 to 60 hours a week for the last 28 months at my own expense and helping to pay for offices and training people.
So we have a website, AZGrassrootshub.com.
You can take a look at that to see what kind of trainings we're doing out of that on a regular basis.
We're doing weekly trainings, political empowerment trainings.
Basically, I would love every state to take a look at what I built on an Excel workbook that gives an entire landscape of the political landscape for the state.
Then we do door knocking training.
We have the GOP data center, which shows us who the hard Republicans are who voted in all the primaries and general elections.
Those are the people we want to make precinct committee men.
They're going to care the most.
And then we've got like the campaign sidekick.
The RNC is so, I think, impressed with the turnouts that we've had, both in PCs and training that the county and the National Party are working hand in hand.
They're using my office this Saturday to bring people out and door knock to help recruit more precinct committee men in.
We're going to make it happen.
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Two great grassroots activists, Marissa Hamilton and Dan Farley, who are just in the weeds doing the right thing.
All of you guys should be doing this.
I know it's easier said than done.
How many hours do you dedicate a week, Marissa?
I do this full time.
I quit my job when I went to run for mayor in 2020, and I have not looked back.
Mayor Phoenix.
Yes.
The city is just deteriorating.
It's not as bad as San Francisco, but it's not what it should be.
You would have been a great mayor.
We even have police officers right now.
Scottsdale's nice.
It's deteriorating too, but Phoenix is actually not so nice anymore.
Dan, you've dedicated your life to this both of you guys.
You spent how many hours a week do you say 80 hours a week in activism?
Well, this week is definitely going to be 80 hours, maybe even more.
That's a lot.
It is.
But I'd say between 40 and 60 hours a week is what I've been doing for the last 28 months.
So let's talk about this.
So the Arizona legislature meets till when?
So technically, they're supposed to be in for at least 100 days.
In order for these election integrity laws to take effect, we need to end the session in around April.
The budget has to be done by June 30th, but the laws won't go into effect till 90 days after that.
So the goal is to have a very tightly run session and end it by April, May so we can get these laws in place before the primary.
And so, how do you guys balance the frustration with the Republican Party at times and then trying to work through the Republican Party?
I actually enjoy that balance because if someone is not going to come to the table and serve the grassroots, then I will make sure they get replaced.
That's how I balance it.
Well, I view the Democrats as puppets of the Soros communist technocrat agenda.
And they have to be beaten no matter what.
I view the Rhinos as more concerned about their own circular financial system to themselves at the expense of constituents.
So I think that they're just protecting their own livelihood.
And I think the other one is actually destroying our republic.
And I just see the rhinos as a speed bump in the way of trying to save our republic.
And the way that we're going to do that is just like you would any other toppled regime.
You get more and more people in and you get them empowered with tools and you just overwhelm them with people.
And that's exactly what we're doing.
Yeah.
We just flipped LD28 from a Never Trumper district.
What is it?
Legislative District 28?
Yeah, the chair.
So the chairs, basically, that was a Never Trumper district.
It's the Paradise Valley area, wealthiest area.
They killed the district.
They flipped it blue.
Dan and I worked together.
We sent out 3,000 handwritten postcards written by our grassroots activists, and we flipped it.
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Well, let me ask you, though, was the RNC involved?
No.
No.
We did it ourselves.
We raised the money.
We sent out the postcards.
The grassroots did it.
Organized the volunteers.
We did it.
And that's an important lesson, everybody.
It's not going to be the Republican Party.
It's not going to be some person from D.C., Dem.
Yeah, what I'd like to add to that, well, that's a little premature.
We've had redistricting.
We haven't had elections, so she's still there.
But we did have grassroots had success in Legislative District 15, and we're working on 28, which is now the new four.
I'm running as LD4 chair to try and complete the transformation.
I'm sorry, what was the question that I was supposed to be answering?
Well, it's just kind of the general theme or sentiment just about like national not getting involved.
I just made a comment on how RNC and GOP is not doing this or are doing this.
Okay, so the gamesmanship of the establishment is they use proxy votes or paper precinct committee men in order to manipulate and have control of the party.
When you put live people there, that replaces the paper precinct committee men.
They try to run meetings long so you can't address bylaws to put restrictions on them.
That's so interesting.
They also try to get you to leave early so then there is not a quorum.
So those bylaws can't be passed.
So there are games.
It's so sneaky.
There's all types of gamesmanship that occurs.
So the objective is you bring on as many people as you can.
You educate them as quickly as you can and then you get them out.
And if they hold a legislative district and don't run meetings or have you involved, it's just a title anyway.
All the money runs through the state party.
They want access to the state party for the RNC money that runs through there so they can use it for themselves.
We're not giving it to them.
So if in the legislative districts, the funds are much smaller.
So as grassroots, if they won't do meetings and invite us, then we'll run meetings without them and they become irrelevant.
And that's a way we can solve this problem.
Marissa?
So we have...
Yes, we have two things coming up.
We have a rally against Mark Kelly.
Good.
He's got to go.
Sunday, we have RTS training.
Go to easyaz.org to sign up.
We will give you a rundown of the bills and we will teach you how to be effective so we get these bills through.
If you care about election integrity, if you care about parental rights, you need to get educated.
You need to get active.
And we have plenty of places to do it.
Websites to follow you guys?
Easyaz.org.
And Dan?
Americapac.org is who I work very closely with.
And then I would say AZgrassrootshub.com.
Marissa Hamilton, Dan Farley, you guys should be an inspiration to our listeners that anyone can step up and take back their country.
Citizenship is a beautiful thing.
God bless you guys.
Thank you so much.
Thank you, Satsari.
Thank you so much for listening, everybody.
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