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You're listening to the American Journal with your host, Brianna Morello. | |
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Good morning. | ||
Welcome to the American Journal. | ||
I'm excited that you're all with us today. | ||
I am Brianna Morell, your host of the program. | ||
We've got three hours that are gonna be jam-packed with nothing but the truth. | ||
We've got a lot to uncover, a lot happening uh within the last few hours. | ||
President Trump looks like he's on his way to a peace deal. | ||
And uh everyone has to give him credit for this. | ||
It's been absolutely incredible to sit back and watch. | ||
He promised you peace in the Middle East, and that is exactly what he is looking to do. | ||
So I'll bring the very latest on that. | ||
Uh, plus, you know, we have a lineup of incredible guests joining the show today. | ||
Julio Rojas, who uh was yesterday at the round table, the Antifa round table with President Trump and members of the administration. | ||
Well, he'll be joining us this morning to give us some of the lowdown as to what was happening behind the scenes, as well as the plans now for Antifa, and it doesn't look good for the organization, although they don't want you to think it's an organization. | ||
It in fact is. | ||
So he'll be with us to break that down. | ||
Also, I'll be joined by Father Calvin Robinson later in the program as well because he's in Michigan. | ||
He that's where he's living these days, and uh it's not looking good for Christians and Catholics and Jewish people, and I mean everyone who's just not Islamic in Michigan right now. | ||
And he's gonna break that down for us because he tried to confront a Muslim mayor, and uh surprise, surprise, the Muslim mayor did not show up. | ||
It's actually the Dearborn Muslim mayor, I should add. | ||
Also joining the program later in the show will be the former congressman, Mr. Madison Cawthorn. | ||
He'll be joining the program. | ||
He is now running for Congress again in the great state of Florida, and so he'll be joining us to talk about that. | ||
He'll be talking also about the census. | ||
Because if you live in Florida, you should be fired up. | ||
The 2020 census was uh intentionally inaccurate, and it took away seats from those who do live in the Sunshine State. | ||
And so he's got a lot to stand off on that front as well. | ||
Plus, we're gonna be joined by a mortician who is gonna dig into the uh the Charlie Kirk assassination a little with us. | ||
Uh, she has been doing some research into all of this. | ||
I know a lot of people are skeptical because uh there was no exit wound. | ||
So a lot of people are very taken back by that. | ||
I also saw some ideas online floating around that he could have been shot from behind as well. | ||
So I'm gonna ask her all those questions because obviously she's looked at the footage. | ||
She knows what's going on in the footage, and uh, we look forward to having some clarification on all of that. | ||
So, a lineup of incredible guests joining the show today, and we've got a bunch of stories that you're also never gonna see in the corporate media, like how an individual who was working under the Trump administration was just recently tossed because, well, he was having a relationship with a woman who apparently had very close ties to a CCP official. | ||
Yeah, James O'Keefe bringing us that story. | ||
So I'll break that report down for you also in the program. | ||
Also, Senator Tommy Tupperville's money. | ||
You guys know he joined us yesterday. | ||
Well, right after he left the show, he put together quite the speech and made his way to the Senate floor where he gave a speech about uh banning Sharia law here in the United States, but most importantly, how Americans, Christians need to fight to preserve what makes this country amazing and great and uh fight for our values. | ||
And it was quite the impactful speech, even calling out the genocide of Christians in Nigeria as well. | ||
So I'll play that clip for you in just a few moments. | ||
And it's not just Tupperville calling out our immigration issues. | ||
It is also another senator from the great state of Missouri, Eric Schmidt, also calling it out too. | ||
And I was very proud to hear him do that that yesterday. | ||
So I'll be playing that clip for you in just a few moments. | ||
Plus, there was kind of like a brush up also yesterday, obviously. | ||
Tensions are very, very high in DC because of the government shutdown. | ||
You probably haven't noticed much, but uh, it's it's gonna get bad for our service members soon. | ||
I'm told about in about six days, they won't be receiving a paycheck, and they're very concerned, uh, those high up at the Pentagon that our service members are gonna be relying on food banks. | ||
So this is a serious deal now. | ||
Uh we we thought it wasn't gonna last long, but Democrats are really holding the line when it comes to their illegal invaders and making sure that they do receive health insurance. | ||
Uh, they won't free up on that one. | ||
That is gonna be something that they're going to continue to advocate for, but they don't want you to know that's what they're advocating for. | ||
They actually deny it when you confront them with that issue. | ||
We've got uh kind of a little bit of a conflict between two House individuals, uh, obviously Hakeem Jeffries and Michael Aller, who will play in just a few moments. | ||
So don't go anywhere. | ||
We got more to unpack on the American Journal. | ||
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I am Brianna Morrell. | ||
We're excited to have you here on this beautiful Thursday morning. | ||
A lot to unpack. | ||
President Trump making good on a promise, bringing peace in the Middle East. | ||
There's a lot to celebrate there. | ||
So far, things look good. | ||
I wouldn't jump the gun, but it looks good so far. | ||
So I'll bring the very latest on that. | ||
But in case you missed it, we've got a jam-pack program for you today. | ||
I'm very excited for my group of guests that are coming to us because Julio Rojas will be joining us in a few minutes. | ||
Uh, Julio was front and center yesterday in front of President Trump and members of the administration to warn them about how dangerous Antifa is. | ||
And so he's gonna join us to break all of that down. | ||
Plus, I'll be joined by Father Calvin Robinson. | ||
Now, if you don't know who Father Father Calvin Robinson is, you you've really missed out on a great one because, and we'll bring it to you today, obviously, but he is one of the very few fighters looking to defend Christianity. | ||
And he brought his fight yesterday, or the other day, I should say, to Dearborn, Michigan. | ||
And it's really interesting because he tried his very best to go there and confront the Dearborn mayor who went after a Christian resident just a few weeks ago and told them that they don't belong in Dearborn, Michigan. | ||
Well, Father Calvin Robinson was going there to confront this mayor, and surprise, surprise, he uh wasn't in attendance. | ||
So Father Robinson's gonna be joining us today to discuss that, plus a lot more going on within the church that I think everyone needs to be very aware of, of course. | ||
I'll also be joined by the former U.S. Congressman Madison Cawthorn joining the program. | ||
Now Cawthorne, as many of you know, was a fighter in DC for uh a short time, and then the swamp went after him. | ||
And then he moved to Florida, and now he's running for Congress in Florida. | ||
And I'm very excited about this because I do believe that Madison was done wrong. | ||
And I believe he was a young guy, obviously. | ||
There was, you know, we know a lot as the background and all of that, but he told the truth about what was going on in Washington, DC, and they didn't like that. | ||
And so they went after him. | ||
And so he's gonna be joining the show later today. | ||
We're also gonna be joined by a mortician who's gonna break down the Charlie Kirk assassination and try to sift through a lot of the conspiracies. | ||
Plus, tell us a little bit about her best background and tell us what she thinks actually took place, especially from the video. | ||
Uh, we don't have an autopsy yet. | ||
And so we're kind of working with limited resources right now, but I want to hear her perspective on all of this. | ||
Because I know a lot of you are floating ideas that he might have been shot from behind. | ||
Um, I know a lot of people are very skeptical because there was no exit wound. | ||
So I want to know if if that's strange, that's normal. | ||
So we'll ask her all those questions in just a little bit throughout the show today, guys. | ||
We've got a lot to unpack, a lot of truth to expose because again, the mainstream media is not going to tell you about any of this. | ||
But it was exciting news, though, because late yesterday we found out that President Trump was getting very, very close to his peace deal. | ||
Now, he was in front of his round table of independent journalists, members of the corporate media, when all of a sudden the Secretary of State, Mark Rubio, came by and presented President Trump with a note. | ||
Now, in that note, pretty much told President Trump we're getting very close to bringing peace to the Middle East. | ||
And so President Trump was very excited about that, telling the media, I've got to get out of here soon. | ||
I've got to make sure we finalize this. | ||
And uh it looks like their agreement on the first phase of the peace deal. | ||
Now, again, folks, uh, this is good news if all sides stick to the agreement. | ||
Again, we're hearing that there's gonna be these hostages that are to be freed and given back to Israel. | ||
Uh 20 of them, I believe, is the figure. | ||
We've seen Israel come to agreements before. | ||
They haven't exactly lived up to those standards. | ||
Again, Hamas, terrorists. | ||
Uh, so we're excited for the president, but we also want to be cautious and bring you the reality that uh this could turn. | ||
But we're very excited for President Trump. | ||
I mean, this guy deserves a lot of credit. | ||
He promised you, he committed to you that this is what he was going to do. | ||
And look, he's done it. | ||
He's done it. | ||
He has brought all these Middle Eastern countries together and forced both sides to come to the table for an agreement. | ||
Joe Biden never would have done that. | ||
In fact, he would have encouraged this to go on. | ||
Any Democrat in the White House would have no authority at all. | ||
No one respecting him or her. | ||
And be able to bring this to the table. | ||
So this is really impressive. | ||
I mean, this is seriously impressive. | ||
President Trump says Israel Namas obviously have come to the first phase of the agreement, and Israel indicates the hostages are expected to be released sometime, maybe on Saturday or Sunday. | ||
President Trump then also reacting to the news on Truth Social by saying peace, uh blessed are the peacemakers. | ||
And so he continues to push that narrative. | ||
Now, those in the corporate media, I mean, they've just had their hands forced in all of this. | ||
They now are forced to admit that President Trump is an incredible, incredible negotiator. | ||
Take a listen. | ||
Potentially the end of the nightmare. | ||
For people, for the people of Gaza, this is going to be an enormous relief for the people of Israel, potentially the end of a two-year-long nightmare. | ||
And for these families still waiting for the remaining hostages who are still alive to come home. | ||
This has been an agonizing wait. | ||
And of course, the families who will get the remains of loved ones who died while in captivity. | ||
So uh what do you make of what the president has said in a social media post that they've signed off in the first phase of the peace plan? | ||
What does that mean to you? | ||
Uh Anderson's momentous day. | ||
Uh there's not much good news in the world. | ||
This is uh great news. | ||
I am trying to hold it together, honestly. | ||
Uh, worked on this issue a very long time. | ||
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I just need to underscore what an enormous moment this is for so many people in this region for the people of Gaza who have endured two years of war, for the families of these 48 remaining hostages uh who have endured two years of absolute agony. | |
Uh, this is a watershed moment. | ||
This is a major accomplishment for President Trump, something that he's been really trying to work toward. | ||
There's been a lot of critics and questioning of whether or not he could pull off sort of negotiating and working to try to get all these sides together. | ||
Of course, there were a lot of nations involved, so this is of course not just a victory for President Trump, but really a number of Arab nations, Hamas, and of course, uh the Israel. | ||
But this is really huge news, and the president, of course, announcing it online. | ||
Obviously, the mainstream media has no other way of spinning it. | ||
So they have to tell you the truth. | ||
This is a major, major development. | ||
Now, of course, the Trump administration promised you peace in the Middle East, and it looks like he is delivering on that promise. | ||
Now, this hasn't been easy, and President Trump has been posting throughout yesterday evening and this morning on Truth Social, saying how proud he is to announce the deal. | ||
Also giving congratulations to those who played a very key role in all of this. | ||
Even Mike Huckabee, who I have to say I was excited to see. | ||
Mike Huckabee has been quite the impressive individual when it comes to pushing for this. | ||
And when it comes to bringing both sides to the table and negotiating a peace agreement. | ||
So it was exciting to see this morning that the president gave him a shout out. | ||
But there has been so many incredible people in this fight looking to make sure that uh President Trump's promise to bring peace to the Middle East was laminated. | ||
And so far, this is the only person in Washington, D.C. who has made you promises and has carried out those promises. | ||
Again, you could be critical about certain aspects of the administration, but we didn't want any more wars. | ||
We wanted wars to end. | ||
And President Trump has a long list now of wars that have concluded or are coming to their ends very, very soon. | ||
And so this is very exciting news. | ||
Very exciting news. | ||
President Trump, again, needs all of the credit for all the incredible work he's done over these last few months. | ||
I mean, it's not easy. | ||
It's not easy. | ||
It's not easy. | ||
And it's gonna be interesting to see how those on the left, the far radicals on the left, who was protesting, getting nasty, calling it a genocide. | ||
What will they do now? | ||
Because they tried this under the Biden administration, and Biden didn't care. | ||
But now, with President Trump, it appears that he may have just finished the war, ended the war. | ||
Now, again, we'll continue to follow it as it develops. | ||
I don't know if this is going to uh go through completely. | ||
Again, I'll I'll mention Israel has made several agreements in regards to ceasefires. | ||
They claim that the other side violated them, which validated them violating the ceasefire agreement. | ||
And so uh we'll see how this all unravels again. | ||
We're very hopeful President Trump doing an incredible job, and he needs to be celebrated for all the great work he has done thus far. | ||
All right, I want to switch gears up a little bit because there was an interesting story that happened yesterday while we were on air. | ||
It was uh going to go over and into Alex's show. | ||
I know Alex did a great job at digging through what we were learning as it was coming about, but there was an individual who was arrested yesterday for the Palisades fire. | ||
Now he's 29 years old, the suspect. | ||
And we're going through the criminal complaint, and we're not really understanding. | ||
It's not that we're not understanding. | ||
Um I've got a lot of questions rather than answers after reading the criminal complaint. | ||
I want you to take a lesson to clip three because let's just go through what according to the prosecutors they know now. | ||
Take a listen. | ||
My name's Kenny Cooper. | ||
I'm the special agent in charge of ATF's Los Angeles Field Division. | ||
Today marks a significant moment in a long road to justice for our community. | ||
After more than eight months of tireless, meticulous work, I stand here with our partners, proud to announce an arrest in connection to the devastating palisade fires that claimed lives, destroyed homes, and shook this community community to its core. | ||
Jonathan Rindernes, age 29, residing in Melbourne, Florida, was taken into federal custody by ATF special agents, a Los Angeles City Fire Department investigator, and a Los Angeles police detective. | ||
This partnership and arrest is significant in the three agencies working hand in glove to get this investigation to where it is. | ||
Renderneck, as the U.S. attorney uh mentioned, is charged under Title 18, 844 F malicious destruction by means of a fire of real property owned by an organization receiving federal financial assistance. | ||
I know this community has endured a long wait for answers. | ||
Families have carried an unmanageable grief. | ||
An entire community has been left to heal while living with questions. | ||
Although we cannot share every detail of this investigation, it is a still is still an active investigation, and judicial proceedings remain ahead. | ||
Take a look at all of this because again and again, I have more questions. | ||
Now the evidence that they're using against this 29-year-old suspect is a little concerning. | ||
I know Rob Dew was actually tweeting about this yesterday and I was in agreement with him because they're using AI against him. | ||
And that makes me a little nervous. | ||
That makes me a little nervous. | ||
Okay, so it's interesting to note that they are claiming that he used ChatGPT to generate an image of burning forest. | ||
He also told ChatGPT. | ||
He burnt a Bible. | ||
Again, I don't that's on November 1st, 2029. | ||
I'm gonna walk you through some of the details in the criminal complaint here. | ||
This is where it's all coming from. | ||
Um again, he was apparently dropped off by an Uber driver at the Pacific Palisades. | ||
That's what they're saying here. | ||
Now again, they're also citing a French rap song with a music video depict a fire. | ||
So far, no smoking gun as we keep continuing to go down the list. | ||
Okay. | ||
So then they say on January 1st, 2025, the wildfire cameras detected the first glow of the fire. | ||
And they're saying that the suspect was somehow, someway located in the same area, it looks like. | ||
At 12.27 a.m., he called 911 to report the fire and asked ChatGPT if he could be at fault for a fire caused by a cigarette. | ||
This is why AI is so dangerous. | ||
Again, the image you're looking at is an AI-generated image that was used against him in his criminal complaint. | ||
Now, again, the fire department shows up. | ||
Wins, obviously, are kicking things up a little bit. | ||
And then it looks like before his arrest, he moved to Florida. | ||
He grew up in France. | ||
He's recording to reports. | ||
So, again, I know I'm no criminal defense attorney, and I will not pretend to be. | ||
But I will tell you that nothing seems concrete. | ||
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Nothing seems like a smoking gun. | ||
And this guy, I mean, if you just look at him, I I don't. | ||
I don't see a big conspiracy to take out the Palisades. | ||
Or you know, what they wanted to do, which was obviously and what they're doing now, try to create more affordable housing. | ||
So nothing really makes any sense here with me, and I'm not happy about the use of AI against an individual like this. | ||
Okay. | ||
I get it. | ||
I get it. | ||
These these seem very strange. | ||
These these asks, these images and Chat GPT are generating. | ||
But it doesn't necessarily mean that you set a fire. | ||
And I would imagine any criminal defense attorney is able to poke holes throughout this entire criminal report so far. | ||
So it's gonna be really interesting to see all play out. | ||
I would imagine they would need more evidence to make these charges sick. | ||
I cannot imagine a judge allowing this to go to criminal trial thus far. | ||
you For the destruction that was caused. | ||
I would assume this was someone working with a group of people, not just one person. | ||
Now, again, this is still in the beginning phases of all of this. | ||
There might be more evidence that's uncovered here. | ||
But don't my point is just don't buy the narrative thus far. | ||
Uh wait for more to come about this because it just doesn't seem to make any sense. | ||
And I remember when we were sitting back and watching as all these fires were popping up, and I remember seeing the video of just random fires sparking up, and you're wondering, well, how's this possible? | ||
Obviously, this isn't a natural occurrence. | ||
But again, it also feeds into what we were told wasn't going to happen. | ||
Remember when Democrats told you they weren't trying to uh create affordable housing, they weren't gonna do that, and then all of a sudden now they are Gavin Newsom talking about that, even being criticized by President Trump. | ||
So there's a lot more here, and obviously it has nothing to do with climate change. | ||
That's the lie. | ||
So I'll continue to follow the story. | ||
I'm quite interested in the developments that take place because I I don't see with what's been presented thus far, this making its way to a full-on criminal trial. | ||
All right, I want to turn to another story regarding James O'Keefe versus the CCP. | ||
James dropping another bombshell report in regards to a uh Trump official, somebody who's working within the Trump administration, and how they never actually disclosed a fact that someone that they were very close with were dating. | ||
Well, apparently this individual had close ties to the C CP. | ||
Now, we're gonna play clip for you for you in a second, but apparently this individual worked at the State Department and has since been terminated. | ||
Take a listen. | ||
Huge breaking news within the State Department. | ||
Secretary Marco Rubio, with the approval of the president of the United States, Donald Trump, has just fired the foreign service officer Daniel Choi, who we at OMG caught on hidden camera revealing his romantic relationship with a CCP affiliate, possible Chinese spy. | ||
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Now, according to a new statement from the State Department, quote, today, after presidential review and approval, the Secretary of State has terminated a foreign service officer, also known as FSO, who concealed a romantic relationship with a Chinese national with ties to the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
Executive Order 14211 states that all officers or employees charged with implementing the foreign policy of the United States must under Article II do so, under the direction and authority of the president. | ||
Failure to faithfully implement the president's policy is grounds for professional discipline, including separation. | ||
Accordingly, the Secretary recommended that the FSO be separated for failing to faithfully implement the president's foreign policy closed quote. | ||
Now, a State Department spokesperson told OMG that marks the first time in American history such an action has been taken. | ||
And they want the American people to know that decisive measures are now being enforced. | ||
Choi admitted to knowingly violating diplomatic security protocols by concealing a romantic relationship with Joy Zhao, the daughter of a senior Chinese communist party leader, apparently. | ||
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Yeah, he's like straight up coming. | ||
Now, Choi confessed that he never filed the required disclosure, even acknowledging that Zhao, quote, could have been a spy. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I don't even know. | ||
Now thanks to our undercover journalist and the Trump State Department. | ||
Well, he's finally facing that accountability thing. | ||
But all you guys out there are clever before. | ||
Stay tuned for more. | ||
Coming very soon. | ||
O'Keefe Media Group and Citizen Journalism Foundation are going to be breaking our biggest stories of the year in the nation's capital, exposing corruption at the highest level. | ||
And if they do not arrest the people that were about to bust, well, then we're probably gonna have to launch investigations into the people responsible for making the arrests. | ||
He continues to expose those throughout Washington, DC. | ||
And this is a big one. | ||
The CCP threat is a massive threat. | ||
And sadly, many don't even realize how bad this has gotten. | ||
I mean, we have so many people compromised within our government by the corrupt communist party. | ||
And it's infuriating. | ||
It's infuriating. | ||
So it's great to see that as soon as this story came out, the Trump administration immediately moved on it. | ||
Again, if this was the Biden regime, the guy probably would have gotten promoted. | ||
You see, we continue to cover. | ||
We had Steve Baker on the show with that bombshell report regarding the SIM farms, which he says is a CCP operation. | ||
All across our country, they're setting up these farms where they could take out the 911 call system, take out the wireless system. | ||
And sadly, the uh cell phone providers, the three major ones, haven't really commented on any of this. | ||
It's also being utilized to make swatting phone calls as well. | ||
So there's a lot here. | ||
There's a lot here to uncover. | ||
And I have to say, I'm a big fan of James going after these people. | ||
You see, you can't conceal a relationship with someone who has very close ties to the CCP. | ||
In fact, anyone, any Chinese national, you just assume has those ties. | ||
Here in the United States, we have so many compromise individuals. | ||
I mean, I remember when we first started talking about the uh the CCP police station that was set up in New York City. | ||
And sadly, how nobody really cared to shut it down. | ||
And then when they finally did try to shut it down, I mean it was probably a year and a half later. | ||
They pretend like it was shocking news. | ||
You see, the Chinese Communist Party has been able to go around our country, set up shop, and there's been very, very little pushback about it. | ||
And that's what's so heartbreaking about this, because so many at the top have sacrificed our country to this communist takeover. | ||
You see, China would love to take us out. | ||
And there are still Americans that don't even understand the threat. | ||
I I remember when I was over working for Lou Jobs, and this was years ago. | ||
Uh, this is back, I believe, in 2018. | ||
And I hear Lou every night going after China, and I was like, this guy is overplaying his hand, which I don't think China's a threat. | ||
And then the more I worked on his show, I realized this is massive. | ||
And how has no one been screaming about this? | ||
Obviously, probably the only one screaming about it's Eric Swalwell, but it's the wrong kind of screaming. | ||
You see, these are the kind of politicians who have been sacrificed, or have sacrificed our country, I should add. | ||
Eric Swallow going after everyone else except himself, because he doesn't want to admit that he's compromised. | ||
So it's good to see James O'Keefe getting to the bottom of that. | ||
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All right, we've got more to unpack with Julio Rojas joining us in just a few moments. | ||
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Welcome back to the American Journal. | ||
I am Brian Morello. | ||
I'm excited to have you all here today. | ||
Uh a lot going on in the world. | ||
But a lot was happening yesterday in Washington, DC. | ||
President Trump had together an Antifa round table, but uh it was a good kind round table. | ||
One that's going to figure out a way to get rid of the organization here in the United States. | ||
And President Trump isn't gonna back down from any of this. | ||
In fact, he called together all of the independent reporters who have been covering the violence with Antifa, because the mainstream media, well, they're intentionally ignoring all of that. | ||
But the interesting part to all of this is President Trump made members of his administration also be present during these meetings and uh listen to what these independent journalists had to say. | ||
One of those incredible journalists is Julio Rojas. | ||
He was front and center, and we're gonna take a listen to clip 12 as to how those on the left continue to call Antifa just an idea. | ||
Take a listen. | ||
Antifa is real. | ||
It's real, it's a threat. | ||
I just saw him last weekend uh over in Portland while they're causing Mayhem over there. | ||
And the reason why they're such a big problem is because we have Democrats and a lot of people in the mainstream media refusing to acknowledge that they even exist, right? | ||
So how can we as a country begin to address it if we have large swaths of you know, these people who are supposedly decision makers and people who are supposed to inform, they don't want to say that it exists. | ||
Um, because the common the common argument is like, well, they're they're not a real organization because there's no national leadership, they don't have a national headquarters. | ||
So how can law enforcement go after a group that doesn't exist like that? | ||
Well, yeah, law enforcement goes after criminal groups that organize to rob banks or do smash and grabs. | ||
They don't have a registered LLC, they don't have official membership cards, they don't have you know uh a business address, but they but law enforcement still goes after them because they're working as a group. | ||
These people don't just show up, you know, randomly at the same time to do the same thing, dressed in a very similar fashion, espousing the same ideology. | ||
And they say, well, it's an ideology. | ||
It's like, well, yes, it's an ideology because there's people alive present that believe in it and they're they're acting on it. | ||
Yeah, I don't recall the mob actually having an LLC either, but they were able to build a recoil case against them. | ||
Joining me to discuss is Julio Rojas. | ||
He is a national correspondent for The Blaze, and he joins us today, and it's been a very, very busy couple of hours, Julio. | ||
So I'm glad that you're up this early and joining us today. | ||
Thank you for being here. | ||
But uh, you know, you sat in front of the president yesterday and the key players in his administration, like Pam Bondi, Cash Patel, and you broke all of this down for them and made sure that they understood that this really isn't uh just an idea. | ||
This is actually an organization that has been targeting Americans, especially those independent journalists. | ||
So give us some overview on the meeting itself. | ||
I mean, yeah, it was a great, it was a great round table. | ||
There's a lot of great people that were invited to this. | ||
Um, a lot of people that have been putting in the work to be on the ground at these situations. | ||
I mean, sometimes in many cases for years, Andy No, obviously is probably the one that was most deserving to be present to share his story with the with the president, um, especially with all he has suffered for his reporting. | ||
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Um, but the it it it was it was nice, right? | |
It was nice just not not just to be able to go to the White House, but it was nice to be able to talk to the president and force the mainstream media press pool to be present as well to listen to our stories. | ||
Now, whether they do anything with it, that that's on them. | ||
But that was also kind of the point because obviously the the president does know about Antifa, the Stephen Miller, Pam Bondi, Christy Nolan. | ||
You know, they all know about the dangers of Antifa. | ||
It is helpful for them to hear from people who are, like I said, directly on the ground with this. | ||
But this was to highlight this was to force the media to kind of highlight what has been happening, not just this past year, but what's been going on for well over a decade, especially. | ||
I mean, Antifa really gained steam after Trump won the first time, all the way back in 2016. | ||
That's how Andy No got his start in all this. | ||
Um, and that's you know, in in some ways, that's how I got my start into really building out my journalism career. | ||
So it was it was it was just it was good. | ||
I mean, uh it was it was great to be able to to share our experiences, to share our expertise about this topic, because as I've been seeing on my social media, there's still a lot of people who are saying uh Antifa's not real, you're just guys are just making it all up. | ||
And you know, that's willful ignorance. | ||
I think it's also like also stupidity on on some people's part. | ||
But I I just think that this was important to kind of force the issue into the national spotlight. | ||
And that that was kind of one of the main reasons why that this was held in the first place. | ||
Yeah, and it's really important that we do that because the media is not covering it. | ||
And I remember uh I was watching MSNBC. | ||
This was a couple of weeks ago, and they they said that this is a First Amendment issue, that these individuals have a right to be there and to be present and be able to protest. | ||
But holy, before I go to the next club, I actually wanted to ask you about this. | ||
Um they make the First Amendment argument that they this is just peaceful protesting when they do show up to cities like Portland. | ||
How is it not a first amendment issue? | ||
Well, it's not just Portland, but basically all the all the anti-ICE uh protests and rights that I've been at, it's because that they're actively interfering with federal operations. | ||
The easiest way that they do that is by standing in the driveway because vehicles come and go throughout the day, right? | ||
Transporting agents, transporting detainees. | ||
And so they they make this excuse. | ||
Oh, well, we're just peacefully protesting. | ||
And it's no, you're actively you're you're in the driveway. | ||
You're trying to sabotage these operations that is not protected by the First Amendment. | ||
Um, I've never seen any issue at other times if they're just on the sidewalk, if they're, you know, maybe in the roadway, but not blocking traffic. | ||
So that there is there is a fine line, you know, like we're not we're we're not stupid about this, you know. | ||
We're we know what's protected by the first man, what's not, but because the environment is so incentivized on the left to be confrontational, to be violent because this is you know the worst thing to happen. | ||
That's why people are doing it in bigger and bigger numbers, because they believe that the the narrative is is on their side, and I guess on the left it is, um, because under normal circumstances, people wouldn't tolerate, you know, blocking traffic or or swarming federal vehicles. | ||
Yeah, yeah. | ||
And it shouldn't be tolerated at all. | ||
You know, President Trump spoke yesterday about his plans to figure out who's really behind Antifa. | ||
Take a listen. | ||
The epidemic of left-wing violence and Antifa inspired terror has been escalating for nearly a decade. | ||
At universities, Antifa is organized riotist mobs to attack campus speakers. | ||
I see it all the time. | ||
And these are these are agitators, anarchists, and they're paid. | ||
And you'll find that out, you'll be finding it out very soon. | ||
You should see what we have on these people. | ||
These are bad people, these are people that want to destroy our country. | ||
We're not gonna let it happen. | ||
They've used armed gangs to assault local police and cities nationwide, and they've attacked journalists reporting on their crimes. | ||
So the journalists that report on their crimes, don't worry, you're very safe. | ||
I hope that's not gonna turn you around, but they have been very threatening to people, but we're gonna be very threatening to them, far more threatening to them than they ever were with us. | ||
And that includes the people that fund them. | ||
All right. | ||
So he's obviously going after the money in all of this. | ||
Was there anything that you heard when you were on the ground yesterday at the round table that you'd like to share with us? | ||
Because uh it sounds like, again, like as we were just discussing that this might be RICO, um, that they have been sifting through a lot of the finances behind all of this, anything that you're hearing. | ||
Yeah, and probably the the biggest development is we when we were talking to the president, uh the the the suggestion came up about designating Antifa, not just as a domestic terrorist organization, but a foreign terrorist organization, and that actually opens up more powers to to do things. | ||
That's why um they use that designation against the the cartels of Mexico. | ||
Um, because Antifa uh is is is worldwide, uh particularly in Europe, uh in Germany, France, the UK. | ||
Uh in fact, I always joke that the only reason why I would go to visit Paris is to cover a riot that Antifa does. | ||
And they and they actually go pretty hard. | ||
They they they they are pretty pretty radical over there. | ||
Um, you know, I could care less about the Eiffel Tower. | ||
Um, but but they do. | ||
They they do, you know, the the cells here in the United States do get support internationally. | ||
So if you're committing terrorist acts in other countries and you're and you're receiving support from those groups so that you can also carry out terrorist attacks here in the United States, yeah, you you should absolutely be uh have that designation. | ||
And so the president was asking, wait, that hasn't happened yet. | ||
And we're all saying, you know, no, Mr. President. | ||
And he's like, you want me to do that? | ||
And we're like, yeah, like let's go ahead. | ||
So he goes to Steven Miller, he's like, Yeah, like is that okay, Steven? | ||
Um, so again, that just shows how just how open he is to new ideas and and you know, like is this a good idea? | ||
You know, hearing from people that actually know what they're talking about. | ||
And so I, you know, I I I it just it's nice to see that, right? | ||
I mean, because often when we when we think about government, we we don't typically see that. | ||
Now, of course, there there needs to be follow through, right? | ||
There needs there needs to be follow through. | ||
But having that discussion out in public and in the open, that's gonna put the that's gonna make sure that that follow through happens. | ||
Because if that doesn't happen, let's say a year from now, we're gonna be come back and say, hey, why isn't this why isn't this happened yet? | ||
It's been a year, right? | ||
So it's just it's it's good to see that. | ||
It's good to see that, and again, it's good to see that play out, not just not just for our own benefit, but for the American public to see that. | ||
Yeah, and it was good to also hear from the FBI director Kash Patel, because he reacted to listening to all of you guys and and what you guys were saying. | ||
Take a listen. | ||
Has allowed us to go out there and map out these networks. | ||
What we are doing at the FBI is simple. | ||
It does not require rocket science. | ||
We are following the money. | ||
Money never lies. | ||
And that's what it's going to take to bring down this network of organized criminal thugs, gangbangers, and yes, domestic terrorists, because that's what they are. | ||
They are harming everyday citizens in every single one of our communities. | ||
And the folks you see here on the right and left, they're some of the bravest men and women we have today. | ||
They're reporting the stories live time because the mainstream media won't cover it. | ||
They're putting their lives on the line, they're standing up for the flag. | ||
The least we can do is stand up for them. | ||
So you have my thanks. | ||
I read more of your stories than I do theirs because you guys are putting out the truth. | ||
And we deserve a country where you are protected as equally as they are. | ||
We in this FBI will go after with uh the criminals with the vengeance. | ||
We will not rest until we find every single seed, money, donor, organization, and funding mechanism that we have. | ||
And I want to echo the secretary's comments on Scott Bessant, who's allowing us to map out these networks through their financial criminal activities, which has been going on for decades. | ||
And I would like to remind the American public, they built this disease temple of corruption over decades. | ||
And in eight short months, Mr. President, you have crippled their foundation because of your leadership here, because of the interagency, because of people like Deputy Attorney General Lance, and because of attorney general Pam Bondi's fearless leadership to go after criminals wherever they are. | ||
They will not be able to hide. | ||
They were able to hide and conspire with prior administrations, and we are exposing their corruption from within. | ||
And we will go to every single city in this country under Operation Summer Heat and the other operations we are doing at the FBI to bring these criminals to justice. | ||
We will arrest every single one of them from whatever perch you sit in, private or public, no matter how your goal or your ambition is, it will be crushed by the Constitution because the American people deserve law and order, and that's what we're gonna give you. | ||
Julio, what is it like to have an FBI director who actually listens to independent journalists responds to them and then comes to comes up with the plan for those that are actually threatening them? | ||
I mean, it it feels good, admittedly, because and this is something that I told the president that a lot of us are friends, like at that round table, a lot of us have become friends because we would see each other at these events all the time. | ||
And we're often out there by ourselves. | ||
You know, we don't work for billion dollar companies that that can have the support a whole team behind a reporter. | ||
I mean, there I mean, the you have the field producer, you have the camera guy, you have the security guard, sometimes multiple, depending on how chaotic you know, dangerous it is. | ||
And for us, we're we're just out there on our own, just running and gunning. | ||
That's the phrase I like to use. | ||
We just run and gun and you know, we and and that comes with a lot of risk. | ||
And you know, that's why we've had Andy No be been attacked at Katie Davis court recently, Nick Sorter. | ||
So it it's nice to know that the that you know, should anything happen, and obviously we don't want that, but it should anything happen to us, um, at least some somebody is going to make sure that justice is done. | ||
Um, and so that that kind of helps with you know, factoring, you know, putting in that risk factor is like, okay, you know, what what is worth the risk, right? | ||
Um it's dangerous. | ||
I mean, this is this is I I don't like to talk about it because you know what uh what what what I feel is not is not the story, right? | ||
The stories of what's what's happening. | ||
But this this isn't easy work. | ||
Um sure that there's like benefits to it, obviously. | ||
I mean, we didn't expect I you know, I certainly wasn't expecting uh this invitation uh but the there that it's a lot of time away from family, it's a lot of time away from friends. | ||
I mean, I've spent more time in hotels this year at my own bed. | ||
Uh, and there's people out there that would be more than happy to silence me uh through one way or another. | ||
Um, so this it's it's it's just reassuring that uh people in in important positions are listening to us or are watching our stuff and yeah, just having our backs. | ||
And so um, even even without that, because we've been doing that for a while. | ||
Um we're still gonna do it. | ||
You know, the this this is an important topic. | ||
This is you know, people deserve to know what's actually happening in these chaotic situations because again, yeah, the propagandists in the mainstream media, they're not going to tell the story right. | ||
So if they with their billions of dollars and you know, really broad reach aren't gonna do it, then I'm I'll happily take take up that, take up the mantle and do it, along with you know, obviously all the other uh great reporters there. | ||
Yeah, and Julio, I don't think people get it. | ||
As an independent journalist, you're you're on your own. | ||
Uh, like you just detailed for for our audience, everyone has like these massive corporations behind them, but you truly are on your own when you're out there, you're covering these things. | ||
And uh it's good to see though that the other independent journalists that are on the ground with you reporting on this or sticking together. | ||
I was excited to see that. | ||
I was excited to see, you know, when Savannah Hernandez was in Portland, and then she was with Nick Sorter, and also, you know, just like all of the groups of independent journalists who sit together when they're reporting on these things because uh groups like Antifa target you guys, and you know, you talk about the threats, there's a significant amount of threats that are all like every one of us are is dealing with right now, and it's getting increasingly worse. | ||
And I think we need to have these discussions because whether you're on the ground reporting or whether you're in a studio reporting, uh, these groups are getting increasingly violent and making threats against independent journalists. | ||
So we need to be vocal about that. | ||
We need to be talking about them more often because I don't know if people really understood how bad it was getting. | ||
Uh until I mean this year I report on the swatting stuff, but a lot of people didn't want to talk about it because they didn't want to egg on more threats. | ||
And then when Charlie Kirk was assassinated, uh a lot a lot of people were brave enough to come forward then and report that he's not the only one who's received death threats. | ||
It's been in a lot of us. | ||
And so I think we need to keep having these conversations because we need to let our audience know, also let those in the corporate media know that when we talk about stories, when we're reporting on stories, we're actually the ones who are putting our lives on the line here, although they live in their cushy little areas and their corporate media jobs. | ||
Uh, we really are the ones with our feet on the ground and out there really putting a lot on the line. | ||
So Julio, I want to thank you for all that you've done. | ||
I want to also remind our audience that you released a book on the 2020 riots, and I want to remind everyone, uh, it is an incredible book. | ||
Head on over to Amazon. | ||
This is a good one because it outlines what you experienced during the 2020 riots. | ||
And again, you know, fiery, but mostly peaceful. | ||
We remember that Chiron, uh, it was legendary over in CNN, of course. | ||
Uh, but the spin zone. | ||
The only good thing CNN did was give me the title for my book. | ||
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I know. | ||
It's literally the only thing they could at. | ||
I mean, we played a soundbite of them praising the president for the peace deal, but there's not many good sound bites you get from CNN. | ||
And look, our control room is the best. | ||
They were able to pull it up pretty quickly. | ||
I I I thought I thought that that was Photoshop. | ||
When I woke up the next morning, I thought, oh wow, that's a great photoshop. | ||
And then someone posted the video. | ||
I'm like, wait, that's real. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Are you kidding me? | ||
Yeah, yeah. | ||
Yeah, it's a great time. | ||
It was a great, it was a great time. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yeah. | ||
No, I mean, that is insane. | ||
That is insane. | ||
That people thought that that was an acceptable Chiron. | ||
Um, it's just it's mind blowing. | ||
Julio, thank you for all the incredible work you're doing. | ||
We greatly appreciate it. | ||
So thank you. | ||
Of course, thanks. | ||
Folks, I mean, I was gonna wait till we took holy off camera. | ||
Fox pulled me off of Chiron duty. | ||
I was not allowed to do Chirons because uh they weren't happy with my Chirons. | ||
I obviously, as you know, if you watch the show, you know, I'm very uh spunky. | ||
Got a couple of punchlines. | ||
I love calling those on the left communists because that's what they are. | ||
And it's just they didn't go over well over there. | ||
So I was banned from Chiron duty. | ||
Whoever was at CNN who put that lower third in the I'm sure they were promoted. | ||
I'm sure they were promoted. | ||
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All right, I want to turn to some very, very interesting clips that I've been seeing on social media. | ||
Um, this one, because I love calling out Lindsey Graham because I think he is just selfish. | ||
I don't think he's a good person. | ||
And I've just had enough of seeing him. | ||
I've had enough of seeing him. | ||
Uh, Senator Lindsey Graham is upset, obviously, because he found out through Arctic Frost that he was being spied on by the Biden regime. | ||
And I guess he thought he was immune to it because he was uh very favorable to them. | ||
I remember when he literally said that he wants to ban abortion completely right before the midterm elections, knowing that we as Republicans didn't have a majority in any branch of government at the time, and he'd never be able to get it passed. | ||
But he encouraged those when you say something that outrageous on the left to go out and vote because it's such an emotional thing for them. | ||
I mean, he's just someone who I would say probably thought he was buying immunity from those and left. | ||
So he was upset when he found out that they didn't really like him that much. | ||
No, they didn't. | ||
So we're gonna play clip six for you because he wants you to be angry about him being added to this list and having his calls spied on by uh Jack Smith. | ||
Take a listen. | ||
And to find out that Jack Smith in 2023, 30 months after the fact, wants to know who I called and uh where they were at and where I was at is beyond unnerving. | ||
And whether you like me or not or grew in my politics, it should bother you greatly that a United States Senator would be his phone records or her phone records will be subpoenaed by the FBI 30 months later with no reason to believe I'm involved in any crime. | ||
It is really an abuse of the process. | ||
Oh, Lindsey Graham. | ||
Americans should be outraged that a senator, the senator was spied on. | ||
Well, if you're at home right now, let me just hold on to your outrage. | ||
Don't let it rip yet. | ||
Uh, I'm gonna tell you, Lindsey Graham, that the reality is is the rest of us have been completely outraged when the Biden regime was targeting Americans. | ||
Those who showed up to a rally, which they were permitted to do, um, they were spied on by the Biden regime. | ||
I don't think I actually ever really heard Lindsey Graham call that out. | ||
Again, I'm talking to J Sixers, they're all telling me that they think their lines are being listened in on. | ||
They're telling me one of them up on his utilities poll, he's got this weird box outside of his utilities poll right in front of his home, and they just recently put it out there. | ||
And he just couldn't tell if it was the FBI who did it. | ||
Tell him to snap a picture, send it my way, put it in my FBI group chat, and long behold, everyone was in agreement. | ||
That is something that belongs to the agency. | ||
So when we were trying to reach out and trying to get politicians in DC to get active on the issue, what happened? | ||
Well, crickets. | ||
We had a very limited group of politicians that got in that fight and wanted to push back. | ||
But by very limited, I mean less than a handful. | ||
Less than a handful. | ||
Most ignored me. | ||
Most ignored me. | ||
And keep in mind I started covering J6 and I was very down the middle on the issue until I realized how bad the federal government was going after these people. | ||
They weren't trying to get them on legitimate charges. | ||
They weren't trying to go after them because they had actually committed acts of violence. | ||
They were just trying to go after them because they didn't like their political views. | ||
They wanted to make sure that they sent a very clear message. | ||
Now, Lindsey Graham was never outraged over the issue. | ||
In fact, he always seemed to miss it. | ||
Never directly deal with any of this. | ||
I don't remember any clip of Lindsey Graham going out there and calling out the Biden regime for going after Americans. | ||
I don't even remember hearing him go after uh Barack Obama when he decided to spy on journalists because he wanted to know who their sources were. | ||
So now you think the American people should gather around you and say, that's not fair. | ||
You're special. | ||
You're part of a protected class. | ||
No, Lindsey Graham, you're not special. | ||
In fact, You are a horrible human being. | ||
You are a warmonger. | ||
You are an awful person. | ||
You have continuously gone out there and cheerleaded for the deaths of thousands of people because, well, that makes you happy. | ||
He was literally foaming at the mouth, foaming at the mouth with the idea that the Russia-Ukraine war can continue on. | ||
So, yeah, maybe Jack Smith violated your constitutional rights. | ||
Welcome to the party. | ||
All of us had our constitutional rights violated. | ||
So spare Lindsey Graham of your fake outrage. | ||
Fake outrage. | ||
Because Lindsey Graham wants you. | ||
That creepy creepy man. | ||
And I've only heard creepy things about his home, him, his addiction to fast food and leaving the rappers everywhere. | ||
Lindsey Graham is garbage. | ||
He's always been garbage. | ||
In fact, Lindsey Graham is only outraged because now these issues affect him. | ||
Imagine being so self-absorbed that now you want the American people to be outraged because you thought you were immune. | ||
You thought because you helped Democrats win the midterms by going out there and talking about abortion and banning abortion when you know, you knew that we had no authority to create any legislation that would pass any branch of government because we never had the majority. | ||
But you did it anyway to help Democrats get their voters out and vote. | ||
So Lindsey Graham could kick rocks. | ||
None of us care that his rights were violated. | ||
In fact, I encourage the Biden administration to go after him. | ||
You see, South Carolina doesn't give us the best politicians, and Lindsey Graham is proof of just that. | ||
So my message to the American people, don't be outraged for Lindsey Graham. | ||
Now there were great people who shouldn't have been on that list, of course, but Lindsay Graham isn't one of them. | ||
Isn't one of them. | ||
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We're kicking off the second hour of the program with a lot to go through. | |
I've got Father Calvin Robinson joining us in just a few moments. | ||
We've also got former Congressman Madison Cawthorn joining the show. | ||
We're excited about that as well. | ||
A lot of incredible people joining us in the second hour of the program. | ||
So a lot to kick off there. | ||
But we've got breaking news. | ||
Breaking news coming to us from Israel. | ||
Take a look at this tweet. | ||
The Prime Minister of Israel is ready to give President Donald Trump the Nobel Peace Prize, saying he deserves it. | ||
And I don't know if that's an AI generated image or a live shot. | ||
Wink wink. | ||
Uh, but obviously, folks, President Trump impressing everyone with his negotiation skills, but also being very transparent on his commitment to bring peace to the Middle East. | ||
Now, again, we're just an agreement on the phase one process of all of this. | ||
And Israel in the past has violated ceasefires, and they justify it by saying that Hamas is the one who violated first, but we are optimistic. | ||
We were optimistic because peace is something that we all signed up for, of course. | ||
And President Trump just continuously ending these wars. | ||
And he makes it look so easy, too. | ||
I mean, yesterday during the Antifa round table, when he's talking about it, he just goes, looks at the paper, goes, uh, it looks like we got a peace deal coming up soon. | ||
Uh, you guys got a couple more minutes with me. | ||
I mean, that is incredible. | ||
That is incredible. | ||
And you know it's really awesome because the corporate media can't really sit there and spin it. | ||
And they were praising him. | ||
We played the clips for you early in the show. | ||
They were praising him nonstop yesterday. | ||
I mean, who doesn't like peace? | ||
And for all those far left-wing uh protesters who are going out there and calling it a genocide and calling for the end of the war. | ||
You guys have to call him actually Daddy Trump at this point. | ||
You can't call him president anymore. | ||
You have to call him daddy. | ||
Those are the rules, and we're gonna abide by those. | ||
It's just been so fascinating to sit back and watch all of this unravel. | ||
And I mean, if it happens, it happens. | ||
I think that's incredible. | ||
The fact that there's going to be uh potentially 20 hostages freed by Hamas, brought back to Israel, is absolutely incredible. | ||
It's absolutely incredible. | ||
And this is just on the cuffs, cuff cusp. | ||
Still early for me, folks. | ||
Bear with me. | ||
Obviously at the two-year anniversary of Hamas' attacks. | ||
So again, this is great news. | ||
I don't even think I've heard a single negative response to any of this thus far. | ||
They're forced to admit this is great. | ||
This is great for not only the country, because it's one less foreign war that we have to continue to fund. | ||
I have to, I mean. | ||
Uh, but this is really impressive. | ||
So President Trump, according to the Prime Minister of Israel, is worthy of the Nobel Peace Prize. | ||
I think the rest of us would be in agreement on that, especially because it's like a laundry list of wars that he has stopped. | ||
And it's crazy because, like, wasn't there someone occupying? | ||
I mean, Joe Biden wasn't obviously there, right? | ||
He was just pretending to be there. | ||
But there was a team of people behind Joe Biden running the show, and they couldn't do this. | ||
Maybe they didn't want to. | ||
Probably they didn't want to. | ||
President Trump gets it done, and he's been on Truth Social giving thanks to everyone on his team who was able to carry all of this out. | ||
And it's incredible to see. | ||
It truly, truly is. | ||
I don't think we give that man enough credit. | ||
Uh, I mean, we're critical here. | ||
But I mean, in in regards to ending wars, it's not easy. | ||
It's definitely not easy, especially with a terror terrorist organization like Hamas. | ||
President Trump gets it done, though. | ||
He's working with people that those on the left said we can't even take meetings with. | ||
How dare President Trump shake Vladimir Putin's hands? | ||
The hand of the North Korean dictator. | ||
You see what happens when you open dialogues up and you talk to people that you may not agree with. | ||
Well, you finally get to the root causes of why there's been so much tension, and you bring peace and you save lives. | ||
All right, guys, like I mentioned, we're gonna be joined by Father Calvin Robinson in just a few moments. | ||
There's a lot going on in Michigan, as many of you guys know, the dearborn mayor there uh doesn't really like Christians. | ||
And uh he's going after one of the residents for just simply talking about how he's not approving of these Islamists taking over his community and wanting to promote horrible people. | ||
They'll be joined by Father Robinson in just a moment. | ||
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There's more of the American journal to unpack. | ||
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We're picking off a second hour with a great lineup of incredible guests. | |
I'm gonna have Father Calvin Robinson joining me in just a moment. | ||
We've also got former Congressman Madison Cawthorn joining the program as well because he is running for Congress in the great state of Florida, and so he'll be joining us to discuss. | ||
But we talked about a story in Dearborn, Michigan not too long ago, and it was very interesting. | ||
I want to bring it back to the to the front of all of this because it's very interesting because the mayor of Dearborn, he was lecturing a Christian about coexisting, and um, he pretty much told this Christian man that he is not wanted in their community. | ||
Take a listen. | ||
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Uh I mean, Hezbollah um, you know, bombed uh the embassy in uh in Beirut and uh including many Americans, so uh I just feel it's quite inappropriate. | |
You are an Islamophobe. | ||
And although you live here, I want you to know as mayor, you are not welcome here. | ||
And the day you move out of the city will be the day that I launch a parade celebrating the fact that you moved out of the city because you are not somebody who believes in coexistence. | ||
You know, it's almost laughable when uh a Muslim man talks to you about coexistence. | ||
They have taken over Dearborn Michigan, and it's heartbreaking to see the updates. | ||
It's heartbreaking to hear what's actually happening, and they just want the rest of us to just comply. | ||
They're not looking to coexist or looking to take over Michigan, and we have endless pieces of proof of just that. | ||
And the fact that they're going to be lecturing their own Christian residents to get out if they don't like it, Tells you all that you need to know. | ||
Joining me now to discuss is Father Calvin Robinson. | ||
He has been in this fight for quite some time across the pond and now bringing it to the United States. | ||
He is looking to push back because uh the United States is worth saving, and he understands that what's unraveled in the UK over the years is our future if we don't aggressively push back. | ||
So it is an honor to have him on today's show. | ||
Father Robinson, I want to thank you for being here. | ||
You know, you wanted to push back on that mayor. | ||
And so I saw you post on X yesterday that you made an appearance over the week, and uh sadly he wasn't present during the I believe it was the City Hall meeting. | ||
So walk us through that. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
So I saw this uh clip that you showed where the mayor of Dearborn, Mayor Hamood told Pastor Ed, a Christian pastor, that he's no longer welcome. | ||
And actually, he went as far as to say, I'll hold a celebration when you leave, which I thought was quite divisive of him, wasn't it? | ||
Uh not very inclusive. | ||
And he he put this big show on to say that you're Islamophobic because you don't support our idea of naming a street after Suleiman, who happens to be a supporter of Hezbollah. | ||
Now, I think any American or any Westerner, anyone who lives in Christendom would say we don't name streets after terrorist sympathizers. | ||
That's quite a strange thing to want to do. | ||
But when you have a an area that's run by a Mohammedan mayor, you kind of expect it. | ||
Anyway, this Christian passed the push push back, and the mayor pushed him back. | ||
And I thought it was inappropriate. | ||
So I went down to the next city hall meeting in Dearborn. | ||
I I obviously live and serve in Michigan now, so I drove over there to the city hall, and he wasn't there. | ||
I wanted to s to confront him face to face and speak to him in person and say, how dare you, in a Christian country, persecute and oppress Christians for speaking up for the truth in in concern of you supporting terrorist sympathizers, renaming streets in a Christian country after a Mohammedan terrorist sympathizer. | ||
It's outrageous. | ||
Uh fortunately, there were a number of flaw speeches that were fantastic that evening. | ||
Uh one of them by a local turning point chapter um spokesman called Noah Mullins, who spoke out to say, This is where I was born. | ||
As a Christian man, as an American man, I don't want to see what's happening over there in Britain happening over here in Dearborn, Michigan, where the the Mohammedans essentially take over. | ||
There was a wonderful woman called Andy who spoke out and said the call to prayer has been implemented across Dearborn. | ||
So they pray that Adan, you know, that screeching they make five times a day. | ||
From 5:30 in the morning, they pray they play that over loudspeakers into people's homes, into schools' playgrounds. | ||
And this this Christian woman got up to say, I'm not very happy with it, and he's stop. | ||
The police chief, uh the DEI police chief, Shaheen, I think his surname is, said, Oh, well, it's just the same as church bells, isn't it? | ||
They equate everything as if it's just no, it's not just the same. | ||
To hear Christian church bells in a Christian country is expected, firstly. | ||
Secondly, it's not five times a day. | ||
Thirdly, it's not at 5:30 in the morning. | ||
Fourthly, it's not on loudspeakers. | ||
Fifthly, it's not blasted into people's homes and to school playgrounds. | ||
And it's this this constant, oh, well, you must accept everything we do because it's it's a faith and all faiths are equal and everything's the same. | ||
It's not the same. | ||
Islam is clearly counter uh to Christianity. | ||
This is clearly a Christian country, and actually, they shouldn't try to take over. | ||
Yeah, and that's that's the reality that they don't want to deal with, right? | ||
They came here, they wanted to live in our country, and we welcome them because we actually do want to coexist with others, but it's not the same on their side of all of this. | ||
And you know, you just cited the DEI police chief. | ||
I actually want to play clip 17 because it walks you through all of this. | ||
Take a listen. | ||
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Two or three violations that we've had in the last couple of years have been met with compliance as soon as we've talked to the religious uh institutions. | |
Uh it's no different than church bells that you might hear on Sunday. | ||
Yeah, but the ordinance, no outburst from the crowd, please, okay, folks. | ||
If you'd like to address the crowd uh address, you can fill out a cord and we a card and we can uh have you speak, okay? | ||
The ordinance prohibits Yeah, that's no that's no church bell. | ||
And it gets a little bit uh better because Alex Jones actually posted a video the other day online, and I want to play clip 18 for you a little bit because it tells you what really is going on in Deerboard and what these people who live there have to listen to, take a listen. | ||
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*Piano music* | |
Sell the house. | ||
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You just gotta go. | |
I don't even know. | ||
So in that clip, you can hear when the police chief is trying to say that this is okay, this is appropriate because it's just the same as church bells. | ||
You can hear me in the background saying, shame, shame on you for equating that. | ||
And of course, the president of the council tries to shut me down and say, if you want to talk, we can't interrupt, blah, blah, blah. | ||
But the fact of the matter is that this is not the same. | ||
This is foreign. | ||
It's it's actually worse than foreign. | ||
It is horrible noise, and people don't deserve to have that noise pollution in their homes. | ||
But it goes against the city ordinance. | ||
You're not allowed loud speakers to blast things out, whether it's for your faith or not, but because they are Mohammedan, it's allowed, isn't it? | ||
And it's all about this inclusivity and this diversity, and the police chief is the same police chief who says we need more Mohammedans, or he doesn't use that word, on the police force because it needs to be more representative of our communities. | ||
How about having people that are good at their job that you know find criminals and arrest them? | ||
That should be your priority as a police chief, surely, not what color skin they have or what faith they have. | ||
It's absurd that they're just still jumping through these woke bandwagons when we have a president who said woke is dead. | ||
It's time to end it all. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yeah, and that's that's the part here that's really critical because they don't want to end it all. | ||
And it's sad because you know, I come from New York, and New York is also dealing with this kind of takeover as well. | ||
And they are blasting the prayer uh in certain parts of New York City, and very few people are pushing back on it. | ||
They're actually afraid to do just that. | ||
And it's sad because uh this would not be tolerated if it were any other group of people. | ||
We just tolerate it though, because sadly, like we see in the UK. | ||
I think people just fear uh Islam and they fear those who criticize will get attacked. | ||
And I think that's why people are so just quiet and compliant with all of this is because they fear going out there and what the the repercussions of all this might be. | ||
But there's a couple of people that aren't fearful. | ||
And I want to play this for you because Senator Tommy Tupperville, who we had on the show yesterday, after he left our show, he actually made his way to the Senate floor, and he spoke about banning Sharia law, which I actually think doesn't even isn't a thing anymore because shar or not anymore, it's not a thing at all because Sharia law isn't something that you could actually implement here in the United States. | ||
But most importantly, he's calling out the genocide that's going on right now in Nigeria, which very few people are willing to say because Christians are being slaughtered by Islamic terrorists. | ||
Take a listen. | ||
You also won't hear from Democrats about how radical Islamic terrorists are currently carrying out a mass genocide of Christians in Nigeria. | ||
Think about this. | ||
More than 62,000 Christians have been slaughtered since 2000 by radical Islamic terrorists in Nigeria. | ||
You heard that right. | ||
62,000. | ||
And just this year alone, more than 7,000 Nigerian Christians have been murdered because of their faith alone. | ||
You can't turn on the TV without hearing about Israel's so-called mass genocide of Palestinians every day. | ||
And yet, when it comes to 62,000 Christians being slaughtered by radical Muslims, it's radio silence. | ||
This extreme ideology is straight from the pit of hell, and it has no place in American society. | ||
We are blessed that freedom of worship is a constitutional guaranteed right in this country. | ||
That's what our forefathers fought for. | ||
If you want to come here legally, practice a peaceful version of Islam, and blend into our society by adopting the treasured American values of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness, you are welcome to do so. | ||
But if you believe that Sharia law supersedes American law, you should be deported immediately. | ||
Now we have a small group of politicians that are willing to speak out on this issue, Tupperville being one of them, he's running for governor in Alabama too right now, and groups like Hare aren't very happy with his open criticisms of of their so-called religion, and so they have attacked him. | ||
But uh, I wanted to ask you, Father Robinson, because you would know better than anyone else. | ||
Uh, you come from the UK, you've seen what's unraveled there because politicians were too weak to stand up for their country and stand up for Christian values. | ||
Uh, why do you think it's really important for people like Tuberville and more to come out and speak out against this issue? | ||
It's vital because if people don't integrate, they take over, they dominate. | ||
And at the moment, uh, this was pointed out at the council meeting by a young chap called Ryan, in that at the moment there are Americans who are Muslim, but there are also Muslims in America. | ||
And there's a there's a key difference. | ||
Anyone that comes to America should integrate into American culture, be and and aimed if they're gonna become a citizen, they should become American. | ||
What you can't have is people who come over to America and bring their own culture, bring their own ideology and want to implement that here. | ||
And we've seen it happen in my homeland in Britain. | ||
There are 85 Sharia courts in Britain. | ||
So the Islamic law, Sharia, is more common in Britain than anywhere else in Europe combined. | ||
That's a lot of Sharia courts. | ||
And that means that they have their own legal system operating parallel to the law of the land. | ||
It should be illegal. | ||
You know, but for one example, polygamy has been illegal in the UK for a long time. | ||
However, Mohammedans come over to our land with a wife back home and they come over and they marry another wife in Britain. | ||
Therefore, they're committing polygamy. | ||
Sometimes they bring their wives with them. | ||
Sometimes they've got three wives in the same house. | ||
And it's outstanding that we let them get away with this. | ||
But they that's just the start of the slippery slope. | ||
The things that they do and enact are far worse. | ||
But the problem is by their culture, by their own law, their legal system, it's allowed. | ||
And if we allow them to bring their own culture and their own legal system with them, how can we stop them? | ||
So at the beginning, when you invite these people in, you have to say assimilate or go home. | ||
Otherwise, your entire culture, your entire society is at risk. | ||
Yeah. | ||
No, it is at risk. | ||
And sadly, I think most people don't realize uh we are walking a very thin line right now, and we need everyone's hands on deck in this fight. | ||
I also wanted to turn before you go uh to a topic that I know is clear is clearly close to you. | ||
Uh, there's an archbishop in uh Canterbury, it looks like, who has now been brought in, and this is somebody who is supporting abortion. | ||
We've got her photo right now. | ||
She is supporting abortion, she is woke, she's a feminist, and she supports critical race theory. | ||
Uh, it's strange to see a female take on this role, not strange, it just shouldn't be. | ||
But I know this is a topic that you've been sounding off on. | ||
So give us a little bit of insight on what's going on here. | ||
I mean, you raised all the good points there, and that a woman cannot become an archbishop because a woman can't become a priest. | ||
That's well, by definition, that's a priestess. | ||
So we don't have those in Christianity. | ||
And that's not because we're sexist or misogynistic, it's because in Christianity we realize that men and women are not interchangeable. | ||
Men cannot become women, women cannot become men. | ||
Men cannot become mothers, women cannot become priests. | ||
They are two distinct vocations, very God-called vocations that are important to our way of life. | ||
And actually, men and women complement each other. | ||
And we and the church has different roles for both. | ||
And so when we have women stepping into this role, what we have is transgenderism in the church. | ||
And indeed, there is a an actual transgender archdeacon as well as the woman archbishop, so it gets worse and worse. | ||
But why is it a problem for her in particular? | ||
Well, I know Dame Sarah Malawi, she is the one who uh refused to have me ordained in the church of England because I wouldn't subscribe to black lives matter. | ||
And she said to me, the church is institutionally racist. | ||
And I was like, this is clearly woke. | ||
You're shoveling Marxism into the church. | ||
It has no place there. | ||
But she's come out and said, I'm not pro-life. | ||
We can't have a pro-choice or a pro-abortion uh Christian leader. | ||
It goes against the faith. | ||
She's said she's pro-LGBTQ, saying that she believes in same-sex blessings, some of which are sexual in nature. | ||
Sounds like gay marriage. | ||
That's again something that doesn't exist in the secular world, can't exist within the church. | ||
These things have meanings to a Christian, marriage is a lifelong, indissoluble union between one man and one woman for the blessings of that couple, the community, and for the procreation to go forth and multiply. | ||
You can't do that with two men and you can't do that with two women. | ||
Okay. | ||
And these things are sinful in the eyes of God. | ||
He's called these things abhorrent. | ||
So we can't ask him to bless them. | ||
Likewise with abortion, the greatest genocide in human history. | ||
Women have killed more humans through abortion than men have killed in all wars, famines, and pestilence combined. | ||
That's how many people were killing since abortion was decriminalized in the 60s and 70s. | ||
It's absurd that we are living through the darkest ages in human history. | ||
And actually, we don't even recognize it. | ||
And worse than that, we have Christian leaders who are enforcing and encouraging it. | ||
It's despicable, it's a disgrace. | ||
She should be gone. | ||
And anyone that supports that needs to be taught the truth of the Christian faith that we faith, hope, and love. | ||
We love every single human life because every life is sacred. | ||
Therefore, we can't promote black lives matter because all lives matter. | ||
We can't promote abortion because babies matter, whether they're born or unborn. | ||
And we can't support same-sex marriage because marriage means something, a man and a woman in a lifelong indissoluble union. | ||
And so someone who's leading the faith that is going against all of that needs To be fired. | ||
Yeah. | ||
I mean, it's common sense. | ||
But here's my follow-up on that. | ||
Because, you know, I I've continued to travel around to cities and I'm watching as these churches are putting these flags in their windows, uh, the these BLM flags, these LGBT flags. | ||
And I'm wondering how do we even get to this point? | ||
Because I don't remember seeing this throughout my childhood, even going to New York City quite often. | ||
But now it feels like it's going at like it feels like it's everywhere at this point. | ||
How have we gotten to this point where these churches are making these types of political statements and accepting the fact that uh men and men could get married and they could have surrogacy and they could have children, and it's not something that's anywhere in the Bible, or there's no, there's no actual map for uh any of this. | ||
And yet for some reason they're misinterpreting the Bible and pretending like this is all acceptable. | ||
It's very simple. | ||
People want to be nice people, they want to be compassionate, and that's a good thing, but it's misguided in that we're not supposed to affirm people where they are. | ||
And the the modern church wants to say, you know, God loves you as you are, you know, you're welcome as you are. | ||
And that's not true. | ||
God wants better for us. | ||
He wants us to stop sinning and become like him, right? | ||
And that's that's a lifelong task, a mission that we'll never perfect in this world, but it's something we're striving towards. | ||
And so when we when we leave people in their sin, we're leading them towards damnation, unfortunately. | ||
The Christian message is to sin no more. | ||
Christ spent time with all kinds of people, tax collectors and prostitutes, but it was not he who went to away changed, it was them. | ||
And that's the Christian message we have to return to. | ||
We have to start teaching about sin. | ||
What is sin and why to avoid it and how to teach proper true love? | ||
And true love is if you love someone, you want them to go to heaven. | ||
If you want them to go to heaven, you want them to stop sinning, therefore stop affirming people in their sin and start leading them to Christ. | ||
Yes. | ||
Well, thank you, Father Calvin Robinson, for joining the show today. | ||
I think that's a really important message that we need to get out there. | ||
So I appreciate you joining us. | ||
Of course, and you're an incredible fighter. | ||
Make sure you all give them a follow right now on X. It's at Calvin Robinson. | ||
That's at Calvin Robinson. | ||
We appreciate your time, sir. | ||
So thank you. | ||
God bless you. | ||
God bless you as well. | ||
Folks, I want to turn again to the immigration issue because it's a very important one. | ||
And like I said when I was speaking with Calvin Robinson, it's something that uh some GOP lawmakers are getting in the fight on. | ||
But specifically, we're not just talking about illegal immigration. | ||
We're also talking about legal immigration. | ||
And the senator from the great state of Missouri is sounding off on the issue, Eric Schmidt. | ||
He actually uh gave a great, I guess, like a great little kind of speech in regards to H1B visas and how it's destroying the American dream. | ||
Take a listen. | ||
We have to be kind of unafraid to talk about, you know, not just you know, illegal immigration, but also some of the flaws and the abuses with the legal immigration system that we have right now. | ||
H1B, I mean, we I talked about it in that speech too. | ||
What in where I grew up, um, in a in a working class neighborhood, the people that I grew up around were hit with this sort of double whammy, which was those blue-collar jobs were shipped to China and other places. | ||
Terrible idea to include them in the World Trade Organization. | ||
Uh, those jobs are shipped to China. | ||
And then as they go out and look for different jobs, they're now competing with lower wage, lower skilled workers who are imported into this country, right? | ||
Like that's that's patently unfair to the people who who dealt with that. | ||
Now, what you see, and the which is what's interesting about this H1B issue is white collar workers, right? | ||
These are not like, you know, if if the if the idea behind the program is to have the best and the brightest in the fume come in to handle jobs we don't, okay, you can have some sort of merit to that, maybe. | ||
But that's not what's happening. | ||
Like these are a lot of people coming to take American jobs in many ways, older Americans or Americans that are paid more than what they can pay the H1B folks who are coming in, are training their replacements in the humiliation of just so they can get their severance. | ||
Like that's the kind of abuse of the legal immigration system that we have to have the courage to address too. | ||
Yes, we do need to have that courage. | ||
And I think it's really interesting to map out the argument about how these these visas are really just destroying the American dream. | ||
They're taking jobs away from Americans because companies are looking for cheaper labor. | ||
No, that is unacceptable. | ||
If you want to operate in our country, if you want to conduct business in our country, you better support Americans. | ||
And we need to be more aggressive on that role. | ||
I I know President Trump is now implementing, I think it's a hundred thousand dollar fee for those who are looking to get these H1B visas. | ||
And so that does significantly help, but why do we need it in the first place? | ||
If American workers aren't skilled enough where you have to pull in others, foreigners from other countries, why aren't we fixing our training times or our our programs or our colleges? | ||
I mean, there's so much here that isn't being addressed. | ||
And it is abuse. | ||
It is abuse. | ||
These companies have been abusing it for far too long. | ||
They need to be called out on it, and they need to be flagged. | ||
I mean, this is not acceptable anymore. | ||
You know, I obviously live in Texas now, and it's heartbreaking because I've been to Texas. | ||
I love Dallas. | ||
And now as I drive around, I'm just shocked at all the people who are now living in the Plano region. | ||
I mean, it was never this way. | ||
I used to come down here often. | ||
I've been coming down here for 10 years. | ||
All of a sudden now it's changed. | ||
And there's no culture. | ||
A lot of these people are coming here on these visas, and they're not very welcoming. | ||
You know, we as Americans, we look each other in the eye, we say good morning, we wave to one another because we want to live in a community. | ||
The people through these visa programs don't want that. | ||
They are here because it's their job to be here. | ||
And they understand that. | ||
And a lot of the times those funds that they are gathering from their salaries here are just being shipped back to their homelands. | ||
So again, I don't want people here who do not want to actually contribute to our country. | ||
I don't want people here who don't belong here. | ||
And there's nothing wrong with saying that. | ||
Because the reality is that American workers are very much able to do these types of jobs. | ||
And for anyone to sit there and push back and say no, they don't, no, they are capable of doing those jobs. | ||
We should be looking at the education system. | ||
We should look at how do we train these people. | ||
Because just sitting here and making it the new norm that we're just going to ship these jobs away to foreign countries and then bring in foreigners to our own country because we're going to be capable of doing it is absolute garbage. | ||
Is absolute garbage. | ||
Get rid of the visa programs altogether when it comes to these employers. | ||
We don't need them here. | ||
We don't. | ||
Americans have intentionally been dumbed down over the years. | ||
And of course, we know why that is. | ||
They want to make you rely on the government. | ||
They don't want you to be independent. | ||
They don't like the fact that you have success. | ||
Because when you're successful, you don't support those on the left. | ||
And so they've infiltrated schools and intentionally have made Americans dumber. | ||
Well, that's not acceptable. | ||
We need more for our country. | ||
We need to bring that standard bar higher. | ||
Because it's absolutely ridiculous that we continue to say that we need to export these jobs. | ||
Folks, I'm excited to be joined in just a few moments by former U.S. Congressman Madison Cawthorn, because there's a story that's not really making its way onto the mainstream media's radar and has to do with how Democrats have intentionally stolen the 2020 census, obviously taking voices away from Americans when they do just that, figuring out new ways to kind of count those who aren't supposed to be in our country. | ||
Well, counting them into the census and making sure that they get extra house seats. | ||
And for those of you who live in Florida, this is deeply concerning. | ||
So he'll be joining us in just a few moments. | ||
And he's running for Congress in the great state of Florida as well. | ||
So we've got a lot of sound off with in just a few moments. | ||
Don't go anywhere. | ||
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Welcome back to the American Journal. | ||
We're sad that you're all joining us today. | ||
We've got a lot to unpack in just a few moments with former Congressman Madison Cawthorn joining the show. | ||
But first, I want to remind you in the next hour, I'll be taking your calls, which was something I missed. | ||
Something you want to elaborate on. | ||
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Now we'll take calls in about 30 minutes already. | ||
So let's turn to this. | ||
I think this is important. | ||
I don't think a lot of people are talking about it, but I I obviously I come from the state of Florida. | ||
And uh I was there front and center when I saw that the census, the 2020 census was kind of stealing uh Florida residents their voices. | ||
Ultimately, what was happening was blue states were counting individuals on to their census that shouldn't have been counted in the first place. | ||
Now, there was many, many ways that they were inflating the numbers. | ||
And obviously, President Trump tried his very best to prevent all of this by requiring it to only count American citizens, but it was a legal battle that those on the left really wanted to draw out. | ||
And so now we're kind of learning about the details as to how far those on the left went to steal seats, especially in our house from American people. | ||
And if you live in the state of Florida, you were really the victim on all of this, but there's a massive effort to try to correct the issue. | ||
And uh those over America First Legal are looking to do just that. | ||
They just recently filed a lawsuit, and it's on behalf of uh several Florida groups, and they were looking to correct these issues because again, these issues are really, really bad. | ||
I mean, they were trying to use AI to like algorithms to try to count extra people onto their roles. | ||
I mean, it was really, really bad. | ||
The way that they were fabricating the numbers, also really bad. | ||
They're detailing it all right now. | ||
And also, we covered last week at great length about how Senator uh Jim Banks was going out there and calling all of this out when he was uncovering uh all of the theft that was included in all of this. | ||
So joining me now to discuss is former Congressman Madison Cawthorn. | ||
He is running for Congress uh again in this great state of Florida, and so it's exciting to have him on the show because he understands the theft of well that the left has been trying to do for quite some time now, and it's great to have him on the program. | ||
So welcome to the show. | ||
Uh, I want to talk a little bit about the census, because this is an issue that's not getting enough coverage. | ||
You know, we saw how they were trying to inflate the numbers of residents living in nursing homes and dumb dormitories on the left. | ||
And now they've been able to successfully steal House seats. | ||
So your reaction to the fact that AFL is now suing over the matter. | ||
Well, Brianna, let me tell you, it's not just that they're trying to steal Republican seats. | ||
It's also that they're stealing literal dollars from the federal government that go to these states. | ||
Also, it is just a ridiculous way to try and circumvent what they call democracy, even though we know it that we live in a republic. | ||
But they're trying to circumvent the ability for people to have actual representation in the U.S. House. | ||
It should be representative of how many people you have inside of your state, not representative of how creative these Democrat ridiculous socialists are capable of uh making things look by counting illegal aliens who shouldn't be in our country to begin with, and definitely should not have any form of a voice in who gets to represent us. | ||
We've lost so many red seats. | ||
It's the only reason the Democrats are competitive in the House. | ||
Yeah, and well, let's talk about Florida for a bit because everyone's hyper focused on that because they've been the real victims in all of this. | ||
How has the 2020 census affected Florida? | ||
So when you start looking at it, when they came in to count this, obviously you talked about how they were using AI algorithms. | ||
They were trying to overcompensate how many people were voted inside of nursing homes, inside of dormitories, but also they worked very hard to make sure that illegal aliens were allowed to be counted inside of this. | ||
They were going to house to house saying how many people live in this home, then they write down how you live in that home, then they would move on. | ||
And obviously, when the legal aliens are here, many times they'll only live with one legal resident and they'll pack those houses with tons and tons of people. | ||
So we've seen the theft of I think maybe one, possibly two to three US House seats from the state of Florida, which is a terrible thing. | ||
And Governor Ron Sands has been really uh front and center trying to make sure that we have as many red seats as we can have here in the state of Florida. | ||
But this is why I'm so thankful that President Trump is being so aggressive when he's going after illegal aliens. | ||
I think that it should be even more aggressive. | ||
I think we should be getting rid of everybody that's coming into our country that isn't coming through legal means. | ||
Uh, I would also support, you know, uh immigration moratorium until we get all of this sorted out. | ||
But people don't understand that there are such narrow margins when it comes to what happens in the U.S. House. | ||
You know, there's 435 seats, and it's just based on a simple majority for almost any any law to get passed through the House, any bill. | ||
And so when you start looking at, oh, well, maybe you just lost two seats, maybe you lost three seats, and that happens all across the country. | ||
But here in the state of Florida, when you lose that many seats, that can be the difference between having Nancy Pelosi or Hurkin Jeffries leading the house or having an America first patriot who wants to fight for us. | ||
Yeah, and also, I mean, I think people were paying attention in Texas when tension when Texas was redrawing their congressional maps, and now Florida is on board with all of this. | ||
Democrats, though, say that this is a theft of the election process and actually think it's discriminatory. | ||
But why would you defend that? | ||
On your behalf, I guess I should say, why why do you defend that? | ||
The reason I defend it is because listen, if you start looking at all of these blue states that are all around the country, you start seeing how ridiculously gerrymandered they are. | ||
And I don't really think that Texas and Florida are trying to gerrymander their districts. | ||
I think they're just trying to make it representative of the people that they have. | ||
If there are more Republicans in this state than there are Democrats, then absolutely we should have significantly more seats than the uh than the other side. | ||
Uh but I mean, you can see what Mark Elias tries doing when he starts trying to literally steal a presidential election. | ||
Uh Mark Elias also quarterbacked an effort to try and get me kicked off the ballot in 2022, saying that I was an insurrectionist, quoting some civil war uh doctrine inside of the that was created for civil war generals and officers so that they couldn't be in the house. | ||
Um and that's what they tried to do. | ||
So when they're trying to say, oh, well, we don't like the fact that you're now only trying to count citizens inside of the U.S. Census, I just call it just it doesn't snap as past the sniff test. | ||
It's nothing but BS. | ||
These people are evil, they hate you. | ||
And so whenever they're trying to say, take the moral high ground saying, oh, you're trying to circumvent the election process. | ||
Just remember what they did to us in 2020 and what they've been doing to us for decades until we had President Trump. | ||
No one was calling this out. | ||
But trust me, they've been doing this probably since the 1960s. | ||
Yeah, and it's great to see Republicans pushing back finally, because this was an issue that was going on for a very long time, and there wasn't really much pushback. | ||
Again, he's been the only one really leading the way on that issue, so it's exciting to see. | ||
Uh speaking of that, I I think President Trump deserves a lot of credit because we're gonna listen to clip 20 in just a moment. | ||
But President Trump has been absolutely uh massive in the pushback against the left-wing violence that we've seen in this country for over the last few years. | ||
I mean, they have just become completely radicalized, and they're using it as a way to can I guess to try to target conservatives, but also intimidate us. | ||
Let's take a listen to what President Trump just said moments ago. | ||
It should be clear to all Americans that we have a very serious left-wing terror threat in our country, radicals associated with the domestic terror group, Antifa, that you've heard a lot about lately, and I've heard a lot about them for 10 years. | ||
And other far-left extremists have been carrying out a campaign of violence against ICE agents and other officials charged with enforcing federal law. | ||
All right, so let's just be clear. | ||
That was yesterday, by the way, when he made those comments, but he has been one of the very few people willing to call it out. | ||
And it's become increasingly worse, this this violence from those on the left. | ||
Who do you blame in all of this? | ||
Because Democrats seem to shift the blame when they're confronted with it. | ||
Listen, I blame the left-wing radicals, and I especially blame higher education. | ||
You know, if you start looking at recent polling numbers on what political side thinks that violence is an answer to your political woes, the Democrats come out significantly higher on who they I think it's almost 13 to 25% of them think that violence is an acceptable answer for disagreements. | ||
Um, this is just something that has been going on for a lot longer than people realize. | ||
I remember back in I believe 2021, Antifa came to my home. | ||
They cut little heads out of my campaign size and put blood down saying you're next on my driveway, trying to threaten and intimidate me. | ||
But unfortunately for them, Republicans in this generation, we don't back down. | ||
We're not afraid of a fight. | ||
And they are now registered as a domestic terror organization. | ||
They should be hunted down and taken out in every single way that we can. | ||
I apologize, ma'am. | ||
When we start thinking about what's going on, I mean, we're watching literal asymmetric warfare, civil warfare being carried out all across this country. | ||
And now they're talking about asymmetric warfare. | ||
It's when one side is using unusual means. | ||
We've seen this starting to escalate ever since from the uh the summer of love with the George Floyd riots, who should never have been venerated, should never have been celebrated, someone who had an overdose and died while in police custody. | ||
Um, they went to war against left-wing cities, started burning down all of these city centers around the world country. | ||
And now it has culminated in them continuing to ratchet up the pressure, saying that we're fascists, saying that we're trying to overthrow the government, saying that we're violent extremists, all the way to the point that they chopped Charlie Kirk because they disagreed with him, because he was effective. | ||
And trust me, Charlie Kirk is a moderate compared to the majority of young conservatives in this country. | ||
And so if they are willing to shoot him for his beliefs, I promise they're willing to kill you and I. It's time for us to fight back as far as we can. | ||
Yeah, no, it is time for us to fight back because for a very long time we've kind of just allowed this to happen, and it's unacceptable behavior. | ||
And the Charlie Kirk assassination should have woken up uh most of this country at this point. | ||
So yeah, I totally agree on that front. | ||
Before you go, though, I wanted to ask you about this because Nick Sorter, he has a show on this network, and it was uh very upsetting to see him getting assaulted uh multiple times by Antifa in Portland, but most importantly, he was arrested. | ||
And we're learning more and more about potentially how the police department, how they're now being accused Of uh going after and particularly going after Nick and having him arrested. | ||
Let's take a listen to how Ne Nick details all of this in clip 21. | ||
Trying to figure out. | ||
We're trying to figure out who gave the order, because the police that actually arrested me had no idea what was going on. | ||
It took them almost an hour to find out what my charges even were. | ||
So I, you know, I don't think that they were in on it. | ||
I think that they were uh put in a bad situation as well. | ||
They were taking orders from somebody higher up, but who that person is is to be determined. | ||
You know, these people are out there every night screaming, burning things, vandalizing property, assaulting officers, and they are hardly ever arrested. | ||
But the day that I get there, a conservative uh media personality with a camera, I'm the one that gets arrested. | ||
And even the DA out there is saying that I should have never been arrested. | ||
You know, the the something stinks out there in Portland. | ||
Like I I went out there to expose the the police department and the the fact that they're allowing their city to turn into a terrorist hellhole almost, but run by Antifa. | ||
And uh and they made my job a hell of a lot easier by arresting me at this point because they've exposed themselves. | ||
Millions and millions of people are now paying attention to this story out there in Portland. | ||
Well, it's a heck of a story that you've got to tell. | ||
And I know you've been telling it to the president in the next few minutes. | ||
I know that you've got to get inside the White House, so we'll let you do that. | ||
All right, so it's great, obviously, to see Nick talking about all of this, but Portland police have a lot of questions that need to be answered. | ||
Uh, what was your reaction when you saw what happened with Nick, him getting arrested? | ||
Because when an independent journalist is arrested for doing his job and he's also assaulted several times uh on our end, we're deeply concerned. | ||
But what were your thoughts about the footage? | ||
Listen, well, first off, we have to think back to when Nick Nick sort of ran out and saved that American flag from being burnt. | ||
That was a heroic move that he knew was probably gonna draw a lot of negative attention, but he was willing to do it because he loves this country. | ||
Nick is a patriot. | ||
And so to see people trying to silence his First Amendment right to be able to go out and document what's going on to speak out against the radical violence that's going on in this country. | ||
Uh, to see them trying to actually silence them, to use government force to take them on. | ||
That's exactly what I mean. | ||
We have been warning this is the direction the left is going in for a very long time. | ||
The left does not care about open debate. | ||
They only care about open debate when they think that they have the facts on their side. | ||
But now that we become organized, we become shrewd, we're willing to fight back, they don't want to have open debate. | ||
They don't want to take us on on policy and issues. | ||
You saw this here in the 2024 election when they refused to start doing debates because they knew they were going to lose. | ||
Now, the problem is it's it when you stop being able to use the First Amendment to be able to discuss our issues that's going on, that's when violence starts occurring. | ||
And we have got to stay away from having kinetic force draw out inside this country. | ||
It would be terrible. | ||
And so that's why we're calling on the radical left-wing democrats to start being willing to have a have a conversation, be willing to have an open debate. | ||
Sure, you're gonna lose because your side's idiotic and stupid, but at least it's a better alternative. | ||
Instead of having left-wing radicals order their Gustavo to go and start arresting journalists. | ||
That is what a terrible, terrible dictator states start doing. | ||
And listen, I don't blame most of the rank and file police, even as Nick and Nick Sorter was starting to state inside of his interview. | ||
He doesn't think that they the police officers even knew what was going on. | ||
This is a top-down issue. | ||
When we start looking at democratic leadership, realize they don't have any values. | ||
Their only value is attaining power. | ||
They'll do it by any means necessary, even if that means arresting journals. | ||
And so, Brianna, that even starts calling out people in your profession to start being worried. | ||
These people are gonna start coming for you. | ||
And I know that you're aware of that. | ||
But I feel like too many people on the right in the older generation don't understand what's going on. | ||
You know, they often say we don't want to rock the boat too much. | ||
It's we don't want to be too too aggressive. | ||
The boat is sinking. | ||
They're currently arresting journalists as we speak. | ||
They're resorting to violence. | ||
And if you try to start trying to call out that violence, they'll arrest you for it. | ||
That is the message that we're getting from Portland, and that is the message that needs to resonate with the Republicans all across this country. | ||
Yeah, we saw Barack Obama spying on journalists during his time in the White House, and we also saw Joe Biden uh going after journalists as well, trying to find out who their sources were. | ||
So again, uh this is a major issue, and if we continue to allow it, it will only get uh increasingly worse. | ||
So we're hopeful that uh Nick is about to set the tone on all of this and push back, and we're excited that President Trump, even having this round table, will instill some fear into these people who want to prevent independent journalists from doing their job. | ||
Uh, but speaking of that, you know, before you go, I I wanted to talk to you because about specifically your announcement that you made earlier this month. | ||
You announced that you're running for Congress in the 19th Florida Congressional District, uh, which is obviously held currently by Byron Donald's. | ||
Uh you are looking to represent those great people over there. | ||
I loved going over there to see the table to all of those those great business owners over there and talking and meeting with them. | ||
It's an incredible district. | ||
Why did you throw your hat into this race though? | ||
Listen, you know, I moved here several years ago, been here almost half a decade. | ||
I love this area. | ||
And you know, I've got some major issues that I want to tackle. | ||
You know, one is really much very much so a national issue. | ||
Because of the violence we're starting to see and because of the extremism we're starting to see come out of the left-wing radicals. | ||
I think that we need to be so shrewd and aggressive. | ||
We need to pull these people out root and stem. | ||
Their ideology needs to be systematically targeted and completely destroyed. | ||
We need to show how morally and intellectually bankrupt it is so that people in these rotten blue blue hell holes inside of these cities all around this country are starting to say, wait a minute, these people are evil. | ||
These people don't represent me. | ||
We need to get them out of power. | ||
And then you're not gonna have radical stuff happening, like trying to miscount census, so you can circumvent the American people's voices. | ||
You know, after that, I really want to tackle home prices in this country. | ||
I think if we go after the EPA for their their ridiculous mandates that they have on home building products, we could bring the cost of building homes down. | ||
And then after that, you know, I I I'm majority, I would say I'm about 60% of conservative, then about 40% of populist. | ||
And so I I believe in conservative doctrine, but I'm willing to go outside of conservative doctrine to make sure this economy works for the American people and for people in my generation. | ||
So many people have been absolutely pushed out of being able to m own a home inside of this country. | ||
And one of those reasons is because flood insurance is so ridiculously high here in the state of Florida. | ||
Insurance across this country is so ridiculously high. | ||
There's a couple of reasons for that. | ||
One is because we don't allow real competition in the insurance market, whether that's health care or whether that's the home insurance, but also in places like the state of Florida where flood insurance is so ridiculously high, and that's because we have so many outrageous storms that hit this area all the time. | ||
And now you and I both know that probably those storms are are are caused instead of just naturally occurring. | ||
Uh, but I believe that with what's going on, we need to have some kind of a tax review rebate that goes back to American citizens so they can afford to own homes inside of our beautiful states, places like Florida here in Southwest Florida. | ||
Yeah, I mean, Madison, I'm glad you're calling that out because I I lived in Florida for I think six years. | ||
And anytime it rained, the sewage would always clog up and instantly and it would create all these floods. | ||
And I'm like, at what point do we say we've got a lot of issues here? | ||
And it's not a natural occurrence uh when it comes to bad sewage and other features as well, uh, thanks to the government. | ||
So again, yeah, I would say that uh this is a big issue, and it's one worth fighting for because so many people who live in Florida are really upset with the insurance issue right now because insurance companies are fleeing the state, and I understand why. | ||
I understand both sides of it. | ||
So we're excited to see you in this fight. | ||
I want to thank you for joining the program today. | ||
We wish you the very best, and we look forward to possibly having you soon back on the show. | ||
So thank you for joining us today. | ||
Absolutely, Brianna. | ||
Thank you so much, and thanks for fighting for this country. | ||
Have a great one. | ||
Thank you. | ||
And thank you as well. | ||
We're excited to have you hopefully back in DC fighting for this country. | ||
I think though you are the clear winner, my friend, so thank you so much. | ||
All right, folks. | ||
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All right, so I want to shift gears a little bit and talk about what's going on in Virginia. | ||
Because there's a candidate running right now for AG in Virginia. | ||
You may have heard Jay Jones. | ||
He's running as a Democrat. | ||
Uh, we talked about on this program and how there's text messages of him getting very excited about putting a bullet or or suggesting there should be a bullet uh put in one of the speakers' heads and going after his kids. | ||
Like it was very egregious text messages, but it's not enough to completely disassociate him from those in the left. | ||
People like Nancy Pelosi aren't going to sacrifice this candidate and say we should probably replace him, because he's very, very uh violent, obviously, through these text messages. | ||
But uh, we're gonna listen to clip 22 because Pelosi, instead of condemning it really, seems to just say, well, he's the best sweet God. | ||
And then she makes it all about herself. | ||
Take a listen. | ||
There is a Democrat running for attorney general who's embroiled in a scandal Over text messages in which he, the Democrat said that the GOP speaker of the House of Delegates should get two bullets to the head for how he paid tribute to a former moderate uh Democratic lawmaker who died. | ||
He has apologized. | ||
Should he get out of the race? | ||
Well, that's up to the people, uh, the leaders in Virginia. | ||
They have said he has apologized. | ||
What I understand is they say that on balance he's the better person to be attorney general. | ||
But that's up to them. | ||
But I wish there would be enough fuss of all the times that people have said they were gonna put a bullet in my head right in public. | ||
To be clear, uh Pelosi, and and violence is obviously unacceptable, especially the threat of violence, but um, Pelosi has fired up the hatred within her party and used that to go after President Trump. | ||
Okay, so it's it's very, very clear what she's trying to do. | ||
She's trying to play the victim here, trying to validate why Democrats really shouldn't throw this guy under the bus. | ||
Uh, under their own rules, this candidate is disqualified from holding office. | ||
The highest office when it comes to abiding by the law in Virginia. | ||
This is the best the left has. | ||
Talking about a guy who's talking openly about putting bullets in his political enemies. | ||
This is the best you got. | ||
Well, I guess it just highlights where Democrats are nowadays. | ||
They don't have much in the way of good quality candidates. | ||
So all they have at this point are those who are mentally ill, those who are unhinged, and those who are looking to run the highest office when it comes to following the law. | ||
This is the best Democrats have. | ||
And she's just openly telling you that. | ||
When she says it, listen, it's not getting any better for those on the left. | ||
They don't run on actual policies, they instead run on emotion, lies, and fear. | ||
That's all they have. | ||
They just propped up their only candidate right now that they think is acceptable for Virginia AG. | ||
And she's openly telling you that. | ||
This is the best we got. | ||
Now, if you live in Virginia, you probably should be asking yourself, is this the best Virginia truly has? | ||
I guess the voters will be deciding that very, very soon. | ||
All right, let's listen to partially listen to a little bit of a brush up between Hakeem Jeffries and Mike Lowler. | ||
Now, Mike Laller is from republican from New York. | ||
Uh I would refer to him as a rhino, but he is trying to create a name for himself. | ||
And obviously Hakeem Jeffries is not a very bright man. | ||
Let's take a listen to clip nine. | ||
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I voted for a large bill that gave the largest tax cut to Americans in history, voting, by the way, the average New Yorker getting a $4,000 tax cut. | |
Are you against that? | ||
You're embarrassed to be able to do that. | ||
Do you want to cut the standard deduction and vote? | ||
No, we're gonna get out. | ||
You voted for that. | ||
Fraud and abuse, by the way. | ||
Tom Dinapley, the Democratic controller of New York. | ||
Point it out that 1.2 billion dollars were wasted wasted. | ||
You're not gonna talk about it. | ||
You're not gonna talk to wasted. | ||
You're not gonna talk to me and talk over the New York resident because you don't want to hear what I have to say. | ||
Oh, I'm listening. | ||
So why don't you just keep your mouth shut? | ||
Oh, because you're the way you're showed up. | ||
You showed up, yeah. | ||
Yeah, I gotta be honest with you. | ||
If anyone told me to keep my mouth shut, I'd probably smack them across their face. | ||
The fact that Mike Lawler has not responded that way, it's quite interesting. | ||
We all come from New York. | ||
You have uh got anger issues sometimes, but the reality of it is this, folks. | ||
Democrats think they could talk to you however they want, and you just have to shut up and listen. | ||
No, no, no. | ||
We don't have to shut up and listen. | ||
You see, these people are trying to trade our country in for foreigners, and they want you just to comply and put up with it. | ||
See, there are some Republicans who do have a spine and they are no longer going to be allowing it, and they're not going to allow Democrats to use our money to shift over to insurance policies to cover illegal aliens health care. | ||
You see, our taxpayer money goes to Americans first. | ||
That is that that's exactly why President Trump was, in fact, elected president. | ||
People have had enough of this. | ||
People have had enough of this. | ||
And they're tired of being lectured by these Democrats who think they're smarter than us, better than uh than us, and they understand policy better than us. | ||
Their policies have failed in other countries. | ||
Failed. | ||
And so the people who keep pushing this, you have to wonder. | ||
You have to wonder. | ||
Do you hate this country enough? | ||
And that's the reason why you're doing all of this. | ||
Now, listen, I don't like the federal government, and I would say probably not a bad idea to see a shakedown with the shutdown. | ||
But the reality Also, is that our service members are gonna be in a really bad situation in just a matter of days? | ||
Democrats have a very clear decision to make. | ||
Do they pick illegal aliens over our veterans? | ||
Well, if they decide to continue the shutdown, I could promise you that it will not go well for them in the midterms. | ||
The American people will take it out on them. | ||
So many veterans right now are barely living. | ||
They're a paycheck to paycheck, and if they don't get paid, they will be at the food banks looking for donations. | ||
And it's not acceptable that we allow this to happen in our country. | ||
It's time now for Democrats to pick their side. | ||
Are you with the American people? | ||
Or the invaders? | ||
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She's been doing the digging into the footage, and she's got a lot to tell us about uh what we've learned thus far. | ||
So a lot more happening in the third hour of the program. | ||
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But there's some breaking news coming from the best state, I would say, in the country. | ||
A little biased though these days, Texas, because we have the best attorney general that you're actually ever going to find in this country. | ||
And that is Attorney General Ken Paxton. | ||
Ken Paxton has been the only one aggressively pushing back against those who are trying to come for your kids. | ||
And uh, we're very thankful for that. | ||
He has just announced, I just got the announcement now, that the AG has brought in his investigation under securing children online through uh parental empowerment act. | ||
Now he is targeting the online chat platform Discord, according to the press release that was just sent my way. | ||
This follows its use of uh obviously allegedly being used in the Charlie Kirk assassination. | ||
Now they're alleging, of course, based on the reports that it was used afterwards, not prior. | ||
We're still waiting for the investigation to kind of disclose and clarify those details. | ||
But he wants to learn more as to how Discord is being used to go after children. | ||
And that's very, very interesting. | ||
We actually covered it earlier on the show as well that there are Nigerian scammers going after kids online and they are sex dorting them. | ||
That's a term you probably've never heard of before because it is, I'd say within the last maybe two decades, something that's new, but most people don't want to talk about it. | ||
But they're targeting teens, and specifically, because BBC actually did, I'll give credit when credit's due, they did an incredible uh package and news package on this where they detailed as to who's doing it. | ||
They even spoke to one Nigerian man who openly said that he's got no regrets. | ||
And he in fact doesn't even have any empathy for the children he's targeting online. | ||
And so Ken Paxton really just getting front and center on that issue and trying to his very best to protect the children here in Texas. | ||
Again, Discord, they were supposed to, I don't know whatever happened to it. | ||
They were supposed to appear in front of Congress this week. | ||
Maybe they picked a different date. | ||
But again, they need to be answering these questions. | ||
And I get it, it's a massive platform. | ||
You can't sit there and attribute everything to the actual company itself, and I get that. | ||
But folks, when you know that pedophiles are utilizing your platform to target children, and you also happen to be a platform that's used for gaming. | ||
You better, you better do everything in your power to protect these children. | ||
The amount of online predators who are going out there and targeting kids is something that should be in the front of every American's mind. | ||
And in fact, a lot of people don't even want to talk about it. | ||
I remember pitching stories like this when I worked in corporate news and they just never want to talk about it because they thought it was so depressing. | ||
But what's even more depressing is when you don't talk about it and these children feel alone. | ||
I mean, the numbers of how many kids have committed suicide from sex tortion are heartbreaking. | ||
Absolutely heartbreaking. | ||
Dozens of kids taking their own lives because they don't know what to do. | ||
And it's strange because it's becoming very common. | ||
I was talking to someone yesterday, and they were telling me how they were just simply at a bar having a conversation, and then the person they were sitting next to told them, yeah, one of my loved ones was actually export extorted online through all of this. | ||
So again, this is a much bigger issue, but I think most Americans are just truly embarrassed to break it up. | ||
And so we're excited that Ken Paxton is taking on this fight, and that's why it's so important that we make sure that whoever takes over for Ken Paxton, Aaron Wrights is a fighter. | ||
He is someone who is being backed by Ken Paxton. | ||
And that's because Ken knows he's a fighter and he's going to continue to carry on these fights. | ||
And we do hope he wins his primary. | ||
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We're gonna go down the call list, of course. | ||
And the first person who called in today is the one we're gonna go with first, which is Savage Dog from Georgia, and he's with us today. | ||
Welcome back to the program, my friend. | ||
How are you doing? | ||
Good morning, ma'am. | ||
How are you today? | ||
I'm blessed. | ||
Yes, same here, same here. | ||
It's a beautiful Thursday morning, so we're happy about that. | ||
Well, uh, I I my my initial premise, uh, I'm I was mistaken. | ||
You mentioned at the beginning of the show talking about the government shutdowns gonna I thought you meant service members, gonna hurt service members and they're gonna starve. | ||
Uh, but then you clarified it before the lat one of the last breaks and said no veterans. | ||
Uh but I can speak to both. | ||
Uh, first of all, for service members, I I was uh active duty marine in the 90s when we had a big shutdown and I missed a paycheck or two. | ||
But the chow hall never shut down. | ||
That being said, they did serve rabbit one day in the chow hall. | ||
Yeah, you heard me right. | ||
Rabbit. | ||
Um so uh yeah, we lost a little bit of beer money back then, but um uh so far as eating, no, we ain't. | ||
Uh now, but for veterans, um, the I'm disabled. | ||
So I get a check, but it's once a month, like on uh, you know, the first of the month. | ||
So the mid, you know, the 15th doesn't bother me if it's shut down. | ||
I don't know of any other uh services that would cause a veteran to um not get paid for something. | ||
Uh so I can't really speak to that. | ||
But um I the uh the only thing I can speak speak to with authority is that no, no, you you're you're uh your service member's not gonna starve now figure they get they just gotta go to the chow hall. | ||
So instead of getting paid and going to Taco Bell or whatever. | ||
Yeah, Taco Bell sounds a little bit better than rabbits, I'd probably go there first. | ||
But um, I I wanted to actually so I did speak to a DOD official today to kind of understand what the shutdown means for those who are serving, and let me just kind of read from the message so I don't misinterpret it. | ||
It says in six days, our troops won't be paid. | ||
And then it says that uh it pains us, obviously, to potentially see military families at our food banks. | ||
So I think that's where their clarification is on all of that. | ||
So they have about six days, it looks like for this shutdown to carry on before it actually starts to affect them. | ||
Uh, that's according to someone high up in the DOD right now who is just trying to keep their eyes on it and trying to make sure that this ends quickly. | ||
But I mean, uh, if you're someone who's in who's serving our country or has served our country, now you get to see it. | ||
It's clear as day. | ||
Are Democrats going to pick illegal aliens over them? | ||
I mean, Savage Dog I'll let you kind of wrap that up, but I think that this is clear that they are going to have to now uh make it very public that if they continue to carry on the shutdown that they're picking illegal aliens over their own. | ||
Okay. | ||
Um I appreciate that. | ||
Uh now if you're in the service, if you're if you're active duty, you do get paid every twice a month, right? | ||
So in the middle and the last. | ||
So I don't know how that is going to affect married um service members because they uh they can go to the Chow Hall. | ||
Um but and and again this is nineties. | ||
I don't know what has changed since then. | ||
But um I don't know if they'll allow family or I I don't think they they did. | ||
I know they didn't but I don't I don't know what kind of uh contingency plan they have but uh I know they have billions of freaking MREs and you know so if it comes down to it you know eat the MRE and this is all this is speculation on my part. | ||
All I can speak of with facts is what happened to me in the 90s as a single active duty member I ate a chow home and there was no shut there was no shortage of food. | ||
It just wasn't steak and lobster like in Air Force boys get um so I I really don't know uh as far as like a family if you're uh getting a check uh if you're in a family you get a basic allowance for uh quarters I think is what it's called where you get if you're living off base then you get like money for rent and then you get uh like basically what what you could equate to food stamps uh which they'll give you a food stipend. | ||
Uh and I don't know if that will be affected by the shutdown and uh if it does what they're gonna do but I'm sure they have a plan. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yeah I'm sure they do. | ||
Well not sure but I I you know like surely they got a plan that kind of sure yeah so talk to your DOD guy and uh get get some clarification because I really don't want our side going on the scare tactic uh tactic that the left does and that's what it kind of sounded like to me like you know oh my dirt our people are gonna starve and they're gonna be like the Viet Cong have only like a ration of rice a day and no I I don't think so. | ||
Yeah yeah well thanks for calling in I will clarify on that I'll probably have it to you by tomorrow at least uh so we'll we'll we'll continue on that and I'll bring you the very most updated information I thought we make any sense but I'll bring you the most updated information possible. | ||
Uh Jefferson in Virginia I hear you have more to add to that discussion so welcome to the welcome back to the show my friend thank you for joining us. | ||
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Good morning Brianna thanks for having me on good morning. | |
Yeah the payroll thing with the government employees it's not about food it's about making payments on your bills while your income is interrupted I I just don't understand why the private sector hasn't figured as often as we go into these government shutdowns where people aren't getting paid when they're supposed to you know direct deposit stops and all sort of stuff. | ||
It's just amazing they don't step in and loan these people money at interest and then the government should have to to pay the interest because the the person receiving the loan didn't create the situation where they didn't get their paycheck. | ||
They're going to get their back paid they can pay back the principal but the the interest should be paid by the government when the shutdown is finally over this should be a simple mechanism that kicks in any time they shut down the government people should still get paid just as stupid to make the populace that works in the federal government suffer temporarily not getting their their normal payments and and still have to go into work. | ||
You know it's it's crazy it's a sort of a slave uh mentality but I just don't understand that uh we don't yeah we do this constantly year after year after year the federal employees and there's never any mechanism to deal with the shortfall that's temporary and and of course they'll get back pay eventually but you know just this inconvenience of of not having payments made on time hurts people. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And there's a a solution where you know the private sector should say all right we'll cover payroll for the three months of the government shutdown and uh the interest will be paid to us by the government that created the problem in the first place. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yeah no I agree with you. | ||
I agree with you. | ||
And I think that they intentionally do it though because uh they they know it pulls at the heartstrings of Americans and allows them to push forward any type of funding that might be controversial and they could just do it on the backs of oh we have to do this because look at all these people that will uh go hungry or will miss payments or at risk of losing their homes and I think that's probably the reason why they do it. | ||
Uh so Jefferson I want to thank you for calling and adding to the discussion on that front because I think it's important. | ||
And again tomorrow I'll have an update when I reach out again to the DOD official I was speaking with to get you all of that. | ||
I want to turn over though the discussion to let's see, Andrew is next in line. | ||
Andrew in New Jersey. | ||
Welcome to the show, my friend. | ||
That savage dog, thank you for your service. | ||
And I wanted to talk about the LGBTQ and the churches, but also quick um about uh, you know, the safety and the round table for independent journalists. | ||
I was working with the New York Post, and I was threatened, but uh first with the LGBTQ by the Palestinian protesters, not Antifa, who would wear masks sometimes. | ||
But um they're say everyone agrees, theologian or Christian, anti-Christian that the Bible teaches against homosexuality, which I don't teach or you know, I disagree with, but when they're gonna pretend that Jesus doesn't teach that, then they lose their credibility. | ||
So it's like, okay, if I want to marry a man, I can, but if I commit adultery on that man, then I'm breaking Jesus' law. | ||
So they're making a mockery, and it's already something that people see as superstitious a lot. | ||
So they're they're just undermining, like, oh, so Jesus was lying when he taught that, or so what do I get? | ||
Do I decide what I get to follow? | ||
I don't want to pay my taxes, so can I disregard that? | ||
So they're just making a mockery out of it. | ||
But I had a cool story with the New York Post and the Palestinian protesters. | ||
They uh threatened me three. | ||
It's it's funny because I could have kicked their ass, but there were three of them, and one had his face covered, and you see just his eyes, but he was really skinny and he was wearing big thick glasses. | ||
So I was thinking you're not tough like with those glasses, but they were saying, Oh, accusing me of being Jewish, and which I'm not Jewish, and they lecture, you're not a real Jew because you're not Hasidic. | ||
But I finally convinced them that I'm not Jewish. | ||
And I you probably never had those thoughts out in the field. | ||
But I was thinking who I was gonna hit first. | ||
Should I hit the one that's running his mouth off doing all the talking, or should I hit the one behind me, like hovering behind me with his face? | ||
Should I hit one guy hard, boom, or should I do quick two punch, get two of them? | ||
But we shouldn't have to th think of that. | ||
But they shouldn't be allowed to mask their face with just their eyes showing, but quick with medical with legalized marijuana, because I was in the court then, the Southern District, where one of their friends was being arraigned for attacking a Jewish guy that was on crutches. | ||
It was a big story, and I saw them, they're like, look for Palestinian people, which is awkward because you're sitting there like stereotyped. | ||
Then I saw a young guy with free Palestine shirts. | ||
So I told them I work with the New York Post, and they were livid like the other guys. | ||
They're like, the post is the worst. | ||
And I said, But I'm not gonna misquote you. | ||
And they were stuck like high on marijuana because I walked out with them and they were smoking weed, so the weed totally made them calm. | ||
But I won them over. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Both the threatening ones, because I listened to them and heard their side of the story. | ||
Well, I think that's a good thing. | ||
Nobody really probably listened to them in the first place. | ||
So I'm sure they were like super just happy that somebody was. | ||
Uh because again, I mean, and this is gonna be fun to watch as we sit. | ||
And by the way, Andrew, thank you for calling in. | ||
It's gonna be fun to sit back and watch because uh when these lefties find out that Donald Trump was the one who uh freed Palestine, they're gonna have to start calling him daddy Trump soon. | ||
So I'd like to get their reaction. | ||
I'd actually invite them on the show and to get their reaction to all of that. | ||
But I want to thank Andrew for calling in. | ||
Of course. | ||
All right, Chris in Florida, I want to turn to you because I feel like you have a lot on your mind as well. | ||
So thank you for calling in today. | ||
Hi, yes, Brianna. | ||
Great job. | ||
Glad to have you on uh the America Journal. | ||
What are you on breath of fresh air? | ||
Uh not not uh dissing uh Harrison at all. | ||
He's doing great on the war room. | ||
Um I just want to uh commend your entire crew. | ||
I've actually sat in your chair back in April of 2022, uh during a one-hour um it was the uh fundraising marathon, and uh it was from a 5 or 6 uh a.m. uh I worked with Rob to get on there and um co-hosted Alex's show back in 2013. | ||
So I I know all of your uh what goes on with you guys and you just amazing job dig in and day out. | ||
A lot of people don't uh appreciate that. | ||
Uh been part of the one percent that supports you through your store uh for the last three and a half years. | ||
Um just got done downing ten ounces of methylene blue. | ||
It's amazing. | ||
Anyway, uh real quick comment. | ||
Um Addison Cawthorn, even though I live in Annapolina Luna's district, um I'm gonna be driving down a couple of times, see if I can help him out on his campaign. | ||
I want to let your listeners know this is the tip of the spear. | ||
These are the people that we need back in Congress. | ||
And um Byron's doing a great job, but it looks like he's gonna climb the ladder and possibly be our next governor. | ||
And uh we need somebody to fill in that vacuum the his space and I think Madison's gonna do a great job. | ||
One last request, Brianna. | ||
Can I do a plug for a film uh we're gonna do a screening I've got to fly over Sunday morning in Dallas for your listeners? | ||
Would you mind do a quick plug? | ||
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Yeah, yeah. | |
Okay. | ||
Um it was our Oklahoma City uh bombing documentary. | ||
I was one of the uh producers and did the voiceover. | ||
We're having a screening at the Angelica Film um Center on Mocking Bird Lane. | ||
It's at five o'clock uh this coming Sunday. | ||
Uh Jesse Trinadu, attorney, uh his brother was brutally murdered, mistaken identity for one of McVay's accomplices. | ||
He's gonna be on the speaker panel. | ||
I've been asked to participate. | ||
All right, I'll shut up and let your other uh listeners get in. | ||
Thank you so much for your time. | ||
Well, I appreciate you calling in. | ||
I appreciate you giving us that update as well as uh the shout out for our crew, because our crew is the best. | ||
I worked at several different media outlets and um they all suck. | ||
They all suck. | ||
But this is this is a great crew that they have here over at Infource. | ||
We're very grateful for all of them, of course. | ||
All right, let's turn to our next caller, Bentley in South Carolina. | ||
Welcome to the show. | ||
Hey, good morning. | ||
Good morning. | ||
Um I'm currently working right now, so I'll keep it real short and simple. | ||
Um but I just wanted to touch base earlier on what you said about um the the state of South Carolina not really producing too many great politicians, which uh fortunately I have to agree with you. | ||
Um but there is a gentleman named Mark Lynch, and he's actually been on the program once before, um hosted uh I think so I did an interview with Harrison Smith, and he is challenging Lindsey Graham's Senate seat. | ||
Uh he's put five million dollars of his own money into the campaign. | ||
He's a businessman, he's uh native South Carolinian from the upstate. | ||
Um he's got a lot of traction, and I just want to encourage anybody who's listening uh who lives in the state of South Carolina to definitely vote for this man so that we can actually get rid of this liberal Lindsay Graham once and for all. | ||
Yeah, yeah. | ||
No, he's been bad. | ||
He's been very bad. | ||
And and the fact that listening to the soundbite had me fired up because I just I lack empathy for the guy because he sat back and watched as Americans, American citizens were targeted by the government and uh he had no issue there, but he thought that if he played footy with those in the left that he was going to somehow buy his own immunity. | ||
So I like that suggestion. | ||
I want to thank you for calling, especially when you're at work. | ||
We appreciate when you do just that, so thank you. | ||
All right, let's turn to our next caller. | ||
Uh Marcus, welcome to the show. | ||
I I see you want to talk about violence, so what's on your mind? | ||
Yeah. | ||
Brianna, I heard you talk saying violence is never the answer. | ||
Uh I really want to refute that statement. | ||
I I think it's a problem with our society. | ||
Uh when you have children, you've got to punish them. | ||
I mean, when it comes down to it, they've done wrong. | ||
They've got to learn their lessons. | ||
And so sometimes the belt is the best way to teach that child not to do that again. | ||
And so there is there is a place for violence in our society. | ||
And to try to wipe out violence is absolutely the wrong way. | ||
We become way too civilized, and then we get people like Ankifa, which take over because everybody says violence is not the answer, and then they go ahead and have these fireworks. | ||
Where the hell do they get the w fireworks from anyway? | ||
That are huge and blowing up people and that the police just take their hands off. | ||
I mean, it's it's really messing up society. | ||
I mean, back in the sixties, there was violence. | ||
You you were allowed to spank your kid. | ||
And we had a l people grow up to be responsible adults. | ||
We still get responsible adults, but I I'm I'm just pushing back against that idea that violence is never the answer. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Well, I think disciplining your children isn't violence. | ||
I wouldn't classify it. | ||
I don't think that's violence at all. | ||
I think that's probably the best way to parent. | ||
So for that, I wouldn't argue on that. | ||
I d I don't consider it violence. | ||
I would say that uh violence is different though than self-defense, right? | ||
Because I think when we're talking about Antifa and they're attacking us, and then you have to defend yourself. | ||
I don't consider it to be violence. | ||
I consider that to be self defense. | ||
So in my mind, there are two separate issues. | ||
Uh but you never want to be the first one to throw the punch in in that type of a political uh spectrum, I guess I'd say. | ||
Uh I I would say I'd argue against political violence and being the first ones to go out there and do something. | ||
But I'd say if you have to defend yourself, absolutely you should. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
I mean, all these anti-ifot terrorists who are taking over our cities and are trying their best to intimidate people or uh intimidate those who are going to turning point events. | ||
Uh it's unacceptable. | ||
And if they hit first, you hit back. | ||
I mean, I grew up and and we were disciplined as children, of course, but uh the the rule of thumb was always don't throw the first punch, but if they do something, you better go for it. | ||
And so I think that's really important for Americans to understand that self-defense is fine. | ||
I don't have a problem with that. | ||
I and we saw the video of Nick, I think it was the second time he was assaulted. | ||
Uh the gang of them going after him, but Nick was ready to defend himself. | ||
And I think that's the difference. | ||
And I think that's how it should be on that front. | ||
But uh violence is uh I don't say I don't think self-defense is violence. | ||
I don't know about you, Marcus. | ||
I'll let you answer on that one. | ||
It depends. | ||
I mean, and what I find um is the problem is that the police uh feel that any type of threat whatsoever is violence. | ||
And that is that is a society that has fallen down the wrong path. | ||
Uh when we continue on down that we we just become uh oh we keep all of our stuff in rather than letting it out. | ||
We've got to let things out and it it it it becomes healthy when you let things out. | ||
If you keep everything in, then it then it creates people which just explode. | ||
And we see that all over our society. | ||
That that's what I'm fighting. | ||
I mean, that's what I'm trying to uh talk against. | ||
Yeah, yeah. | ||
I hear you. | ||
I hear you, and I agree with you. | ||
I agree with you. | ||
Thank you for calling, Marcus. | ||
We appreciate it. | ||
I want to get to Tom, because Tom, you want to talk about uh the California fires and the personally have just recently arrested for that. | ||
So uh what's your take on all of that? | ||
Well, it sounds like to me, Brianna, by the way, you're doing a great job, young lady. | ||
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Thank you, thank you. | |
You don't need to sit on that pillow. | ||
Uh you're an intellectual giant. | ||
So pull that fellow out from underneath that figure, you don't need that. | ||
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Thank you, thank you. | |
Sounds like to me, what has happened is basically they've caught their Patsy because Alex talked about it yesterday. | ||
There's aerial footage of plain, honest, truthful fact. | ||
They never did cut the brush back from the power lines. | ||
California law states that they must cut it back when the winds reach forty miles an hour. | ||
They didn't even cut it back when it reached eighty miles an hour. | ||
And then they said they turned the power off, which they didn't because again the aerial footage shows the power lines whipping into the tree and it's setting off sparks. | ||
And what really boils me is they say this guy started this fire a week prior and it took it a week to cook. | ||
Um, this guy is a patsy. | ||
This is basically uh California government covering its tracks because they know they done wrong. | ||
Uh they emptied a 75 million gallon reservoir uh two weeks before the fires broke out, and then when they tried to use the agricultural reserves, it was gone as well. | ||
Uh no, Brianna, this thing stinks from the top down. | ||
Uh there needs to be some uh governmental uh investigations on this because I'm not buying the story. | ||
Uh when Alex broke it yesterday, I didn't buy it. | ||
I don't buy it today. | ||
Yeah, I'd say you're about right on that front, and thank you for calling in, 'cause I uh my gut told me, let's listen in to the press conference yesterday, let's see what happens. | ||
What's let's see what the complaint was, and uh it just doesn't seem to stick. | ||
I don't like it so far. | ||
Uh so thank you for calling in. | ||
I appreciate that. | ||
We're we're all with you on that one. | ||
Let's get to our last caller because we've only got two minutes left. | ||
I want to turn to Jeff because Jeff, I hear that's a lot on your minds. | ||
Yeah, hey Brian, thanks for taking my call. | ||
Um, I see and hear things that aren't there, you know, and sometimes there's like this cosmic static that's screaming my name. | ||
So and I feel like it's in the walls, you know. | ||
And so there's there's it's definitely spiders and they're spinning webs and they're lying and they're whispering in tongues that taste kind of like burnt cinnamon sometimes a little bit and and also regret. | ||
And I saw him last night, they were crawling through the static of my television screen, which hasn't actually worked since the moon turned purple in nineteen ninety-seven, and they told me that the government's replaced my teeth with microchips, if you can believe that. | ||
And that they're broadcasting my thoughts to a satellite which is orbiting Pluto. | ||
Pluto's not a planet, they say. | ||
And I know I know better. | ||
It's a prison for the shadow gods and the ones who control the stock market with their lizard tails, and the refrigerator I noticed is humming in Morse code. | ||
It's more than a lot of people. | ||
Jeff, I feel like you're pranking, right? | ||
But it's not like full and it's it's theirs and it's you screaming and I drank one once and it tasted like my childhood dog Rufus who ran away when it's got a lot of people. | ||
They never noticed, but I did, and I saw the circle in your eyes turning them into puppets of the cloud people in the cloud. | ||
And I tried to tell the mailman this, but he's one of them, and it has too quick. | ||
Like it's made of origami nightmares and that we handle it. | ||
You are quite impressive, my friend. | ||
You know, I I know a lot of you complaining about me talking really fast, but Jeff just outdid me. | ||
And I didn't think that was possible. | ||
Jeff must have uh roots to Long Island, maybe. | ||
Sounds like a New Yorker. | ||
You can only talk that fast if you drank in the water in Long Island. | ||
There's other problems, obviously, as you could tell when you drink the water in Long Island. | ||
But um, definitely talking fast is what gets you with that top water. | ||
Thanks for calling, Jeff. | ||
We appreciate your time, of course. | ||
We appreciated everyone who was calling in. | ||
Uh, we are out of time, but I love taking these calls. | ||
I love speaking to you. | ||
So thanks for that. | ||
All right, don't go anywhere. | ||
We got a lot to discuss in the next half of the program. | ||
I'm gonna be talking about Charlie Kirk, and we're gonna kind of go through what we what we know, what we don't know with an incredible mortician. | ||
So don't go anywhere. | ||
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Back to the American Journal. | |
This is the final last of our third hour of the program. | ||
So we're excited that you're all with us right now. | ||
All right, you know, I uh was sitting back yesterday and watching InfoWars, and Alex actually did a great interview. | ||
Uh Patrick Bat David came on the show, and he had a lot to say in regards to Charlie Kirk's assassination. | ||
Now, I know a lot of people have more questions than answers because yet we haven't seen the autopsy, but I think he made a great point as to why so many people, number one, I mean, we really don't trust our government, and you shouldn't, of course. | ||
But how uh cell phones and other cameras have completely made this a game changer when it comes to controlling the narrative. | ||
Take a listen. | ||
60 years ago, if the government wanted to hide and tell us who shot John F. Kennedy, you could get away with it. | ||
Forty years ago, you could get away with it. | ||
Maybe 24 years ago, you can get away with it. | ||
You can't get away with it today. | ||
Today it's very different. | ||
We still don't know what happened with Butler, but today's a lot more difficult. | ||
Why? | ||
You have 3,500 students that are like this recording everything. | ||
All it's gonna take a few days for us to be able to take a camera and zoom in. | ||
I don't know if you saw the most recent Apple commercial where it shows this is the new Apple 17 iPhone. | ||
You know who that's a terrible uh news for all of these government institutions that maybe are trying to hide something because you can zoom in so closely and it's crystal clear quality. | ||
Technology is getting better. | ||
Uh a few months back, uh uh Larry Ellison said the fact that we're gonna get to a point that cameras are gonna be everywhere, bad guys won't be able to do anything because we'd be able to see their behaviors, all this other stuff. | ||
The reality of it is flip it around. | ||
This is preventing some may say the OG bad guys to not be able to get away with anything, which is what the government that tries to hide stories from us. | ||
Yeah, and the government's hidden a lot of a lot of uh murders and assassinations from the American people. | ||
And so I think it's okay to ask questions, but let's get to some of the facts. | ||
I think that's what we really have to focus on. | ||
So joining me now to discuss is Lauren, the mortician, and she's done an incredible job on YouTube outlining everything, and she has a great YouTube channel, Lauren the mortician. | ||
I don't know why I can't speak right now, Lauren, but I want to thank you for joining the show today. | ||
We're excited to have you on. | ||
You know, so many people are are watching the footage, they're looking from different angles, they're watching footage that isn't that clear, and so they have more questions than answers. | ||
So it's great to have you here to discuss that. | ||
Uh, I wanted to talk about the first thing, and I think this is really important. | ||
So many people thought it was quite strange that the bullet that was used to kill Kirk uh did not exit his body. | ||
And in fact, his producer detailing the details about how it was lodged into his body and how it actually saved lives. | ||
So they think that's a little bit on the questionable side of all of this, but you would know better than anyone else. | ||
Is that strange? | ||
So not necessarily. | ||
It really depends on the caliber of the weapon, the distance, and what part of the body that it entered. | ||
I've worked on a lot of gunshot victims where the bullet stayed inside the body. | ||
That is actually quite common. | ||
Um, soft tissue, bone, or thick muscle can slow or trap a bullet, I think easier than the general public realizes. | ||
So while it might raise some like questions, concerns, it's not automatically suspicious or abnormal. | ||
Ballistics are incredibly unpredictable. | ||
I've seen people take their own life with a weapon in the head, and you think that there's no way that it could be an open casket, and yet somehow it ends up workable. | ||
So really nothing about ballistics surprises me anymore. | ||
Yeah, no, that's interesting to hear. | ||
And, you know, we have people who are watching the footage, and a lot of them say that it looks like it appears that Kirk was shot from behind and that it wasn't a bullet that entered through uh the front of his his neck. | ||
Uh, what was what's your reaction to that as well? | ||
Because you know, we're watching, we're slowing the video down. | ||
Um, and I don't want to play it right now because I know it's early morning for folks, but uh it does appear to look a little strange, but I'm no expert. | ||
You are though. | ||
Without seeing the official autopsy or trajectory report, it is literally impossible to say for sure. | ||
What I can say is that what's visible on video doesn't always match internal evidence. | ||
So bodies move when they're struck, muscles contract and even camera angles can be misleading. | ||
And that's why investigators rely on those autopsy trajectory analysis, not necessarily just the visuals. | ||
So yeah, no, that makes sense. | ||
And talking about the autopsy, um, can you walk us through the process a little bit? | ||
Because obviously there's a ton of camera footage that has circulated online. | ||
So they have that that they're going to be watching, I believe I understand from your video. | ||
But what else uh would have happened during the autopsy of Charlie Kirk? | ||
Uh, the first step is they do an external examination. | ||
So they're gonna examine his body from head to toe. | ||
Uh, then a lot of people I got questions about metal detectors. | ||
There's not necessarily a metal detector. | ||
There's not an MRI machine because we don't know what other metals are on or in the body, but they will do X-rays. | ||
So I see I have seen a lot of back and forth on if the bullet was extracted at the hospital, was it extra extracted during the autopsy? | ||
Either way, the medical examiner, if it was at the hospital, they would have collected it as evidence. | ||
If it was still inside of his neck, they would have done that as a part of the autopsy. | ||
I hope that they would have, you know, it's it's so hard to say for sure when you're not there. | ||
But I hope that they would have done a very thorough exam in the neck along with the bullet path trajectories. | ||
This is a murder investigation. | ||
So they're gonna need all of that in court. | ||
And when it comes to the state of Utah, uh, help us understand how autopsies work because I I know you've read in on all of this, and so you have kind of an understanding as to how long it might take for the public to see the results of that autopsy. | ||
Yeah, I'm very familiar with autopsy results and waiting on those results because uh for death certificates, we don't get death certificates at the funeral home until those have been finalized by the doctor, the medical examiner team. | ||
So the problem with Utah is that Utah does not make autopsy reports generally available to the public. | ||
They're kept private. | ||
So that's really unfortunate in a case like this. | ||
I think that's a very weird coincidence that in the state of Utah, they don't require us that they just say no. | ||
Um, so what information we're gonna get that's gonna be available to us is going to be during the trial, during the court case, or if turning point USA steps up and says, hey, you guys, this is what was found. | ||
However, they've been pretty quiet so far. | ||
So I'm not holding my breath for that. | ||
Typically, we can have results from an autopsy uh four to four to six, eight weeks. | ||
But in a high profile case like this, it could it could take longer or it could be sooner. | ||
And I know that doesn't give very good answer. | ||
It just depends on the how the Utah Medical Examiner's office that performs the autopsy, how they prioritize the case. | ||
Yeah. | ||
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And we're gonna wait to see how that all unravels. | ||
Uh, I think it's probably gonna we're probably gonna have to wait till the criminal trial uh begins for that. | ||
But I also wanted to ask you because there's been several high profile assassinations over the years in terms of public trust. | ||
Um, what do you make that we could all kind of draw from that? | ||
Because again, most people don't trust the government when it comes to this, but um the photos a lot of the times or the videos don't add up. | ||
So, what can we as the American people kind of draw from the conclusion of previous assassinations and how we could even trust our government? | ||
Historically, when the public doesn't see transparent, timely information, whether it's JFK, MLK, or more modern cases, it fuels speculation. | ||
People want answers faster than the system provides them. | ||
But autopsies, toxicology, and legal reviews, they take time, unfortunately. | ||
So the gap between the event and the evidence is where those conspiracy theories like to grow. | ||
I think public trust comes from consistency and transparency, which we haven't had a whole lot of so far. | ||
The science has to speak louder than the headlines. | ||
So I am really hoping that they release something to us. | ||
Yeah. | ||
I mean, we need to know more about this. | ||
And I think it's I think it's okay for people to ask questions. | ||
And I think Absolutely. | ||
Yeah, let you if you have anything to add to that. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
When we when we take a death that was so public as Charlie Kirk's, and we're just gonna take it, shove it off to the side, put a curtain in front of it and say, oh, this is what happened. | ||
No, not anymore. | ||
This is 2025. | ||
People want to know. | ||
We we're curious. | ||
We we we want justice, we want answers. | ||
And that is a normal reaction. | ||
People we don't just shove death to the side anymore. | ||
We we want answers and transparency is the key to stopping the conspiracies or confirming them. | ||
Yeah, yeah. | ||
No, that really is key. | ||
And we want to thank you for joining us today because you help us understand, you help me understand it a little bit more. | ||
And I know we've got a ton of questions, and we'll bring you back on when or if the autopsy is released. | ||
I think we'll we'll have to know about that soon. | ||
I don't think they're gonna get away with hiding any of the information uh in regards to this. | ||
So, Lauren, the much mortician, I can't speak this morning. | ||
Thank you for joining me. | ||
We greatly appreciate it. | ||
Again, head on over to her YouTube page because she did a great job at breaking all of this down for us. | ||
Lauren the Mortician is where you're gonna find her on YouTube. | ||
Thank you for joining us today. | ||
Lauren, we appreciate it. | ||
All right, guys. | ||
So there's still a lot going on around the world. | ||
Let's dive into some more stories because this was a very funny video. | ||
We're gonna play clip 10 for you because there's a woman running for governor in California, Katie Porter. | ||
And ultimately, she was caught flipping out. | ||
I want to play the clip for you first, and then I'll give you my reaction on the other side. | ||
Take a listen. | ||
So I'm on the oversight committee, you might know. | ||
And that is where we did a study recently, this fall in September. | ||
And what it showed is if we don't um electrify our transportation sector, that we're gonna lose more than half a million Californians dying prematurely to air pollution and other problems. | ||
And the state could lose four out of my shocked. | ||
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I wanted to tell you that that's actually incorrect. | |
It's not that it's electric vehicles, it's that if we don't make the commitments under the Paris climate accord. | ||
Okay, it does okay. | ||
You also were in my shop before that. | ||
Stay out of my shot. | ||
Okay. | ||
I'm gonna start again with um electric vehicles saving us money. | ||
All right. | ||
So uh, you know, we've all had our bad days. | ||
We've all had our bad days, of course. | ||
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Uh I will not judge. | |
Yeah, she's a little Biachi. | ||
But um, you know when I'm hungry, I kind of snap. | ||
And so it's always why I carry a snack in my bag these days, because I don't want to get caught on a moment like that on cam. | ||
All right, folks. | ||
I actually just wanted to bring you some breaking news. | ||
Uh, it looks like President Trump is talking about JSX on his truth social page. | ||
I literally just got the notification. | ||
So I'm gonna turn to that now to all the FBI agents who were forced by Christopher Ray to go to the Capitol on the afternoon of January the 6th and then risk their careers to blow the whistle about the political bias and abuse they witnessed. | ||
I want to thank you for your courage and ensure that that you now work for Director Cash Patel and Attorney General Pam Bondi, who are. | ||
Again, let me just zoom in on this, because we are, I was rushing to grab this, and I was like, this is crazy. | ||
Hold on one second. | ||
Cause he's he is ultimately going out there and saying that again that they're looking to stamp out the political bias from the Bureau and DOJ to make sure that agents pursue criminals who uh without regarded their political stripes, just the evidence. | ||
Again, so he's actually, it sounds like calling for more whistleblowers to come forward. | ||
And again, I just got the notification that this dropped. | ||
So I was like, let's turn into this real quick because it sounded good. | ||
Obviously, President Trump now calling out those who Christopher Ray, who decided to weaponize the agency, the FBI to go after, to go after those that they just agreed with politically. | ||
But again, I mean, this is pretty big. | ||
I think this is his way of encouraging other whistleblowers to come forward. | ||
Now, unfortunately, and this is where I'm gonna give you my criticism on all of this. | ||
This sounds good. | ||
It sounds very good. | ||
But the reality is President Trump is requesting for whistleblowers to come forward, it sounds like, but they haven't treated the current FBI whistleblowers well according to those. | ||
And I can't talk to them anymore because technically they're supposed to be employees and they're not supposed to talk to media, but I haven't heard about FBI whistleblowers, Steve French or Garrett O'Boyle getting their jobs back. | ||
And so before we call on others to come forward and risk their jobs, we probably should make sure that those who have done just that are made right, that they're made right. | ||
And unfortunately, I don't think that's the case. | ||
So although I appreciate this post, I gotta say, gotta be fair and balanced here. | ||
I don't think President Trump um, I think he should be uh asking some simple questions as to have the former FBI agents who came forward, have they been justified? | ||
Have they been given what's been due to them? | ||
Again, the FBI and DOJ came to an agreement with these whistleblowers, but I have not yet heard if they've been paid out, if they've been shipped off to their new roles. | ||
We don't know any of that. | ||
So I agree with President Trump. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
If you work for the FBI and you know they were intentionally trying to set up J Sixers, let's hear from you. | ||
Let's hear from you. | ||
So that's big news coming from the president as I uh frantically jumped over there. | ||
You know, I love a good J6 story. | ||
And whenever I see the J6 thing come over the line, I was like, that's a good one. | ||
So we'll continue to follow it as it develops. | ||
But again, that's a very, very big one. | ||
A very, very big one. | ||
I want to turn to a clip because former Congressman Matt Gates in clip 11 is airing out APAC. | ||
And I think it's interesting because he's kind of walking the American people through the corruption related to APAC, and these are his allegations. | ||
Take a listen. | ||
Initially, I resented the fact that there was no appreciation for nuance. | ||
Like if you if you asked any questions about any decision of the uh Israeli government in any place regarding settlements, regarding Gaza, regard whatever, you were like, you you had deviated from the script. | ||
And I just, in any policy area, I I had resentment over that. | ||
And then I saw the way the APAC worked. | ||
And that was weird for like a country lawyer like me. | ||
I remember my first APAC reception, and like your fundraiser tells you you have to go, and your chief of staff tells you you have to go, your committee chairman all tell you you have to go. | ||
And you get there and you wear this name badge, and I remember there's a QR code on it. | ||
And what we were supposed to do was go talk to donors, and then if they liked you, they scanned your QR code to make a donation, like on the spot. | ||
And so it's this can you just imagine how demoralizing that is to like be told that your job for the next several hours to go chat people up, hoping they would scan you like a can of tomato soup on the way out of the meeting. | ||
I mean, that's like literally purchasing. | ||
Right. | ||
And so I I saw that and I was like, wow, that is so freaking weird. | ||
And then I, you know, I was in Israel. | ||
I went multiple times, and I did not like the fact that I found someone in my room rooting around in my stuff that should not have been there at the King David Hotel when I came back to my room when uh no one was expecting me to be back in my room. | ||
And I presumably Israeli launched. | ||
Well, I don't know who it was. | ||
I just thought like this is weird. | ||
All of these things combined are odd, and then the policy outgrowth seems to be an obsession about the Middle East that has not served my generation well. | ||
I just don't. | ||
You know, I really appreciate this, and I really like this. | ||
I fight I find the fact that they have allowed this, and this has become normal in Congress to be disturbing, but uh pushing back and exposing all of this is what's gonna end it. | ||
You see, I think most Americans, regardless of what your views are, would say that's actually a massive, massive issue that needs to be dealt with. | ||
You see, our politicians, we say it all the time. | ||
They're they're paid off, they're bought off. | ||
But the fact they're literally scanning them is quite strange. | ||
It's quite strange. | ||
You know, APAC and the ADL. | ||
All of it needs to come to an end. | ||
All of it needs to come to an end. | ||
The American people have had enough about all of this. | ||
We've had enough of watching it. | ||
It's what's leading to so much corruption within our government. | ||
APAC denying these allegations that Matt Gates made, though. | ||
The accusations about our fundraisers is, of course, a lie. | ||
Barcodes are on a name badge for security reasons, not fundraising. | ||
And they're scanned for that purpose. | ||
That'd be pretty easy to prove or disprove, one would say. | ||
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So hopefully, Matt could uh show us some of that. | |
But that's fascinating, right? | ||
Because uh, we see it all the time. | ||
And again, it's not just APAC, it's literally all these lobbyists. | ||
You gotta purge the lobbyists. | ||
You just gotta get get them out. | ||
Get them out. | ||
But nobody wants to do that, especially because it's really corrupt. | ||
The ways, and I've listened before on how people get committee assignments, and you're just like, you have to literally buy your way to the committee assignments, donate. | ||
This is why our country is in such a bad, bad place right now. | ||
Matt Gates responding, you guys are the best. | ||
Are you actually denying that donors scan people's name tags to get their donation information? | ||
And actually, I prefer when no one talks to me. | ||
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Hmm. | |
Interesting. | ||
Maybe we'll reach out to Matt and have him on to talk about this at length. | ||
All right, I want to turn to another story because I'm, you know, scrolling through Citizenfreepress.com this morning, which I actually always do. | ||
They have a great platform. | ||
They actually featured our interview yesterday with Mr. Tommy Tupperville, and so we're very thankful for that. | ||
But it looks like they've linked to a very important story, and that is that Elon Musk is looking to buy up real estate throughout the great state of Texas. | ||
Tesla, SpaceX, both confirmed to have moved from California to Texas back in 2020. | ||
But specifically, they're mapping out how much land Musk and his companies have purchased. | ||
Musk companies own more than 500 properties covering 6,000 acres in Texas. | ||
That's great. | ||
I like that. | ||
Now, here's a big part. | ||
Remember what was so like controversial when he had picked up and left California, came to Texas. | ||
The only thing that my controversy on that, like the only thing I was like, eh, that's a little is um I really, as a as a New Yorker, I hate it when people from blue states, blue cities come and relocate. | ||
Because you really hope that they don't bring their politics with them. | ||
And they do. | ||
I mean, the city of Austin is proof of just that. | ||
All these big tech companies, and when they come here, they don't change their views. | ||
And that's a problem. | ||
That's a massive, massive issue. | ||
And it's one worth discussing. | ||
I joke all the time when I when I used to tell people we're looking to move to Florida. | ||
I used to say, all right, like we need to check voter registrations, independent Republican only, require them to take some type of test. | ||
Because we can't just have them all in. | ||
And actually, things have gone well in Florida. | ||
It actually hasn't hurt Florida. | ||
It's actually it's significantly helped Florida, especially in the Miami area too, which you you didn't think when you saw all of these New York businesses who were closing shop in New York and coming out of Florida, Miami specifically. | ||
I was getting a little nervous, but it's going well for Florida. | ||
Texas, not so much. | ||
Not so much. | ||
I know more people think like when they hear about all this, they're like, oh, it's uh red state. | ||
But if you actually come here and you look around, City of Austin and others, it's drastically changing. | ||
Drastically changing. | ||
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GB News also exclusively reporting that at least 750 migrants made the crossing from France into their country. | ||
Again, the numbers are pretty staggering. | ||
And they don't want you to look at this information. | ||
They don't want you to look the other way on this. | ||
Because they have been invading the UK, completely destroying the country. | ||
You know, we talked about it with Father Calvin Robinson just a few hours ago. | ||
And it's devastating to see. | ||
But I mean, they're literally outlining the invasion here for you. | ||
So far, since last week, 2,000, it looks like migrants arrived in just several days. | ||
It's just, it's so heartbreaking. | ||
It's so heartbreaking. | ||
And those who do speak up on the issue, they get locked into prison cells, tossed away. | ||
It's pretty insane. | ||
And you know, it's only 2,000, but it looks like due to poor weather that there possibly could have been more. | ||
I don't I don't know where you go from here in the UK right now. | ||
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Is the UK salvageable? | ||
I don't know. | ||
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