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| In a major escalation, the Trump administration has deployed approximately 2,000 federal agents to Minneapolis, Minnesota. | ||
| FBI, DHS, HSI, and ICE, targeting widespread industrial-scale fraud in state-administered social services programs, while five states have had $10 billion in federal funds frozen for social services programs. | ||
| You have an understanding that 1,000 whistleblowers running an account on X have come forward to expose fraud in Minnesota state agencies, and they have been entirely ignored by Tim Walz and have even been retaliated against. | ||
| Is that accurate? | ||
| That is correct. | ||
| Even this morning, I got another message. | ||
| Make no mistake, we should be concerned about fraud in our state government. | ||
| We cannot effectively deliver programs and services if we can't earn the public's trust. | ||
| The Tim Walz administration has utterly failed to protect Minnesota taxpayers and vulnerable citizens, ignoring years of credible reports and retaliating against those who spoke up, often by claiming they were racist or Islamophobic. | ||
| So today, if someone asks me, should I report fraud within DHS? | ||
| I say no, no, no. | ||
| It is career suicide plus a whole lot more. | ||
| In our face-to-face meetings with a group of whistleblowers, they revealed that retaliation now includes threats of being fired with cause, which means you do not get unemployment insurance in the state of Minnesota, being blacklisted from all state agencies, and then there was a veiled threat of the use of military intelligence against them. | ||
| They later informed me that it was discovered that in some targeted employees or suspected whistleblowers' personnel files were pictures of their homes and their cars. | ||
| They also described that supervisors asked them questions about their families that to them felt like a threat. | ||
| One example was, we need to know where kids go to school and where their bus stops are. | ||
| Fending off the links to fraud, Governor Tim Waltz has nervously welcomed federal cooperation. | ||
| We have a requirement that the House run an audit, which they did not do. | ||
| You are the gatekeepers on this. | ||
| Demand that there's data practices, and if they have emails showing that I have committed fraud, you should get those. | ||
| Which agency will provide oversight? | ||
| Who will be the investigators? | ||
| Will be audited? | ||
| How often? | ||
| Will the Attorney General's office play a role in that? | ||
| Can you just speak to that? | ||
| Those conducting oversight will, to a certain extent, probably make themselves known to us. | ||
| While Attorney General Keith Ellison has already been exposed. | ||
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Your office was involved when Feedan or Future was sued for the first time. | |
| And I'll call them in my office and demand some explanations. | ||
| I'm one of them. | ||
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Those guys are talking about. | |
| April 30th, I got shut down and I got a whistleblower. | ||
| They pulled me on bows. | ||
| You say April? | ||
| April 30th. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| Throughout the whole summer and the fall? | ||
| Yep. | ||
| And I have. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
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I have like 10 pilots sitting up to that safari. | |
| Attorney General Keith Ellison was focused on one thing and one thing only, and that was keeping these folks in business. | ||
| There were no questions that he asked of these folks about how the kids are doing, the operation, how they're getting fed, who's being helped. | ||
| Instead, the focus was entirely on ensuring that the money continues to flow. | ||
| And I'll add that he went so far as to say that he was going to fight these people in reference to the state agencies. | ||
| The state agencies are his client. | ||
| Yeah, and when you said money's going to flow, did money flow to Mr. Ellison's campaign a couple weeks later from some of the folks who were in that meeting? | ||
| Sure did. | ||
| How much, do we know how much that was? | ||
| I do not have that number. | ||
| So it wasn't just overlooking the fraud. | ||
| They were actively trying to make sure this program continued, and then they benefited from that politically with contributions to their campaign, all in this same year, all in 2021, when this was all coming to a head. | ||
| Is that accurate? | ||
| That is my understanding. | ||
| Meanwhile, America asks, why are we even paying taxes? | ||
| The United States collects roughly $2.4 trillion annually in individual federal income taxes. | ||
| Following long-needed investigations and reform, the real fraud numbers could exceed the taxpayers' contribution. | ||
| Meanwhile, Somalia had billions in debt forgiven as it digs itself further into the pockets of the American taxpayer. | ||
| The full scope of the problem is not just criminal fraud, but a culture of profiting from government programs in perpetuity, not as a safety net, but as an industry. | ||
| Welcome to the American Journal. | ||
| Happy Friday, everyone. | ||
| We're excited that you're all joining us today. | ||
| A lot happening over here, a lot happening to wrap a bit of a chaotic news cycle. | ||
| I love chaos, though. | ||
| So this was a great week for me. | ||
| And I hope it was a great week for you as we, you know, sift through all the nonsense. | ||
| Now, I'm a big fan of staying busy. | ||
| And so this was everything that I was looking for. | ||
| Sometimes I'm like, oh, man, the Slow News Day. | ||
| And then, you know, drip, drip, drip, a little corruption exposed, a little corruption exposed. | ||
| And here we are. | ||
| Excited that you're all jumping on with us today. | ||
| We have an incredible lineup of some amazing guests joining me in a little bit. | ||
| And I'm also going to be sounding off, by the way, on white liberal women and even some that call themselves conservatives. | ||
| We'll talk about this in a little bit, but they're making a great argument for repealing the 19th Amendment. | ||
| Probably not intentional, but they are doing just that. | ||
| All right, when it comes to the guests that we're having on today's show, we're going to have our reporters on today. | ||
| Raw Egg Nationals will be joining me as well. | ||
| It's my good friend Dan Lyman. | ||
| We'll also be joined with Mehek Cook. | ||
| As many of you guys know, Mehek is on the ground right now in Ohio, and she's knocking on doors and she's asking some difficult questions. | ||
| These questions really have the Somalians fired up. | ||
| They're ticked off. | ||
| She was assaulted earlier this week when she was just asking, again, simple questions. | ||
| And a group of Somalian men also, you know, tried to gather around her and go after her. | ||
| We weren't really happy with what she was saying. | ||
| So we'll have her on. | ||
| We'll also have Mel K on the program today as well because there's plans for Ukraine. | ||
| And surprise, surprise, everyone that you've known for the last, I don't know, I don't know, what, four or five years this Ukrainian, it's probably going on for three at least, Ukrainian war. | ||
| Well, they're all coming in and they're talking about this very openly, but obviously BlackRock, Harry Fink, all of them have their fingerprints all over Ukraine right now. | ||
| And sadly, it's the Trump administration outlining just that for us. | ||
| We got a lot to dive into today. | ||
| Let's just take a look at what's going on at the White House today. | ||
| All right. | ||
| So at 11 a.m. Eastern time, the president is meeting with the Secretary of State. | ||
| And later at 1 p.m., he's having lunch with the vice president. | ||
| And then at 2.30 p.m. Eastern time, the president is participating in a meeting with oil and gas executives. | ||
| And I think it has something to do with Venezuela. | ||
| I don't know if anyone else was up at 3.30 in the morning. | ||
| I was. | ||
| I was. | ||
| And I noticed a tweet that came from the president. | ||
| It's actually not a tweet. | ||
| It's a truth social post, as the pros would say. | ||
| But ultimately, President Trump put out an announcement on truth saying that the U.S. and Venezuela are working well together. | ||
| And then he's also talking about rebuilding. | ||
| Obviously, their oil and gas infrastructure. | ||
| That's why that announcement about the meeting is so important that I just told you a second ago. | ||
| Because of this cooperation, I have canceled the previously expected second wave of attacks, which looks like it will not be needed. | ||
| However, all ships will stay in place for obviously safety and security purposes. | ||
| So the president's saying that he had a second wave of attacks plan, not going to happen because Venezuela is cooperating with him. | ||
| Interesting. | ||
| Very, very interesting. | ||
| Again, I know a lot of people were very concerned about the gas and oil angle to all of this. | ||
| And it's also strange because we're told that there was a woman who was elected president of Venezuela, but they're not pushing her in that position. | ||
| Which again, we're against regime changes. | ||
| But if you're telling me that this woman won, then why aren't we switching them? | ||
| Because Maduro's VP is now taking this lie. | ||
| None of this makes sense to me right now. | ||
| That's why I still don't have like a strong take on Venezuela. | ||
| I know a lot of people are out there and they were screaming earlier this week. | ||
| I'm going to keep standing by and just watching. | ||
| Because man, oh man, you hope it's not for the oil. | ||
| You hope it's not for the gas, all of this. | ||
| You really hope that there's a plan in place that doesn't involve U.S. interference, but it's not looking very good right now. | ||
| So we'll keep our eyes on Venezuela. | ||
| All right, let's talk about obviously what's been unraveling in Minnesota, Minnesota. | ||
| Obviously, that ICE involved shooting is getting a lot of attention, and CNN apparently got their hands on a new angle. | ||
| Take a look at clip one. | ||
| This is what we're going to play for you right now. | ||
| Anderson Cooper is explaining to his audience the latest details on just that. | ||
| Take a look. | ||
| CNN has obtained some new video. | ||
| Again, it's grainy and distant, but it shows four full minutes leading up to the shooting. | ||
| It shows Renee Goode's maroon Honda pilot entering from the right there. | ||
| Then 20 seconds later, someone gets out on the passenger side. | ||
| We don't know who or why this person leaves the car. | ||
| We then see her turn and pull perpendicular across the street, seeming to block the way, but as you see here, leaving room for vehicles to pass by her on either side. | ||
| Finally, there is this new angle of the federal officer who shot her. | ||
| He arrives. | ||
| Another federal SUV pulls up. | ||
| As the ICE officer briefly goes back to his car, then he returns and with another agent grabbing at her door, she starts to move forward. | ||
| Again, it's hard to see from this angle, followed by three gunshots in quick succession. | ||
| Four minutes in all from start to finish. | ||
| But for all the video that may reveal, it says nothing about why Renee Goode was where she was or what she was doing there. | ||
| And it's not all we don't know. | ||
| Somehow, the administration, without offering any evidence, seems terribly certain about who this woman is and what motivated her. | ||
| What young mother shows up and decides they're going to throw their car in front of ICE officers who are enforcing legitimate law. | ||
| You've got to be a little brainwashed to get to that point to where you're willing, not just to protest. | ||
| That's fine. | ||
| Not peacefully protest, but throw your vehicle in front of legitimate law enforcement officers and drive your car into them. | ||
| To get to that point, you have to be, I think, radicalized in a very, very sad way. | ||
| The vice president also called her, quote, a deranged leftist and a member of a, quote, broader left-wing network. | ||
| Now, listen, folks, all you have to do is pay attention to what's been going on, and you know exactly what she's up to. | ||
| Even her own comrades have been going out there and saying that this was her job. | ||
| Her job was to lead the warriors or whatever they wanted to call it. | ||
| There was actually a direct quote in the post. | ||
| Let me pull it up of what her nickname was. | ||
| Yeah, warrior on the left. | ||
| Again, they were even calling this. | ||
| Her people are saying that she was actually very successful at all of this. | ||
| So again, Anderson Cooper wants to pretend like with the wait for motivate, with the waifer. | ||
| Come on. | ||
| If you're not a moron, you know exactly what's going on. | ||
| And they're a part of this Ice Watch group that's throughout Minneapolis. | ||
| Listen, if you don't run around doing things like this, chances are you're going to be fine. | ||
| Chances are you're going to be fine. | ||
| Now, obviously, it's tragic when a loss of life does happen. | ||
| And we strongly want people to avoid this. | ||
| But if you don't put yourself in these positions, these things don't happen. | ||
| These things don't happen. | ||
| And so when we look at what's unraveled in Minneapolis over these last few days, these people have only themselves to blame. | ||
| And I'm so fed up with us always to entertain, well, maybe we don't know what happened that day. | ||
| Maybe we should. | ||
| She hits him with the car, folks. | ||
| It's clear as freaking day. | ||
| I've been scared, but when I'm scared, guess what I don't do? | ||
| I don't plow through a federal agent. | ||
| I'm so done with people saying, Renee Good was a mother, and we need to. | ||
| We need to consider that. | ||
| Did she consider her children when she decided to do this? | ||
| No, she was too worried about the Somalians that were likely going to be deported and all the South Americans that were going to be deported from her community. | ||
| That was her top priority. | ||
| If you don't put yourself in these positions, these things don't happen to you. | ||
| You know, we could sit here and talk about it all we want, but the FBI, as rogue as it was, we didn't give them a reason to shoot at us. | ||
| You know why? | ||
| Because we didn't do stupid things. | ||
| We didn't do stupid things. | ||
| I don't understand how you make it to adulthood without realizing that there are consequences for your actions. | ||
| This is what happens when you don't discipline your children. | ||
| This is what happens when you let them do whatever they want. | ||
| They sit here, and that's a grown-ass woman. | ||
| And they think that she might be in the right. | ||
| That agent could have, I'll poison a little bit, could have shot at her tires. | ||
| Women are just the absolute worst. | ||
| We'll play that clip for you in a little bit. | ||
| You know, Laura Ingram is on the ground right now in Minneapolis and she's speaking, trying to speak to the protesters. | ||
| And I don't even think we should call them protesters anymore because we know that they're not, first off, intelligent people, but they're also not protesting a legitimate cause here. | ||
| And Laura Ingram had a bit of a reaction from one of these alleged protesters in clip two. | ||
| Take a look. | ||
| Shame! | ||
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Shame! | |
| Do you have a job? | ||
| Do you have a job? | ||
| Shame! | ||
| Shame! | ||
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I'm getting paid right now! | |
| Shame! | ||
| Shame! | ||
| I'm getting paid right now, lady. | ||
| You see, I mean, what else do we need to say? | ||
| Does anyone know the status of this investigation into those far left-wing terrorist organizations, the NGOs, these groups? | ||
| What's going on there? | ||
| Haven't heard about any raids. | ||
| Haven't heard about any grand juries or anything, but, you know, now would be a good time to talk about that considering the fact that they're trying to recreate the 2020 BLM riots. | ||
| Just so happens to be in the same area, like 10 blocks away from where George Floyd died of a fentanyl overdose. | ||
| And, you know, as a fellow white woman, I have to call it out because I just think, what an embarrassment to all white women. | ||
| But, you know, when times like this come about, the white guilt is very, very serious. | ||
| It's something that they just like, just can't can't stop talking about our white privilege. | ||
| There was a clip that I saw circulating on N Wokeness actually put this one. | ||
| It was great. | ||
| In clip three, we were to listen to a white woman who is just, she's so distraught about her own whiteness. | ||
| And she doesn't even think that she could be there. | ||
| It's a privilege, in fact. | ||
| Take a listen. | ||
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So, I mean, I'm just walking here. | |
| I'm kind of just day-to-day because I gotta, I was like, I don't know if it's the right thing to do. | ||
| It feels kind of wrong being here in some way. | ||
| I don't know why. | ||
| I don't know. | ||
| I don't know. | ||
| Like, where that stems from. | ||
| Like, I don't. | ||
| I mean, part of it is being like a white woman that I'm privileged and I have a lot of privilege. | ||
| So I feel like white tears are not always something that's helpful or necessary when black and brown people have been experiencing this for a long time. | ||
| This isn't new for them. | ||
| And so I don't know if that makes any sense. | ||
| Oh, yes, Lady. | ||
| Your white tears, they're not helpful. | ||
| They're not helpful. | ||
| And it doesn't make any sense. | ||
| It's just so laughable to sit back, watch these women come out. | ||
| They're just so emotional. | ||
| So emotional. | ||
| It's just, when do you wake up and you realize that you are the problem? | ||
| You're the person that's the problem. | ||
| You are the one who's making your community unsafe. | ||
| Heck, if illegal aliens weren't hiding in your communities, guess what? | ||
| ICE wouldn't be there. | ||
| You want to ice out? | ||
| Maybe get rid of the illegals. | ||
| And then ICE would no longer have a reason to be in your community. | ||
| I'm so tired of these liberal women who just want to kiss everyone's feet, who they think have been victimized somehow, some way. | ||
| When you look at what's happening right now in Minneapolis, you just think, oh, okay, what are we going to do? | ||
| At this point, you know, I know a lot of us joke about repealing the 19th, but at this point, I mean, what are we doing here? | ||
| What are we doing here? | ||
| I can't even make an argument for why women should be able to vote at this point, mainly because there's just zero actual logic behind any of their political stances. | ||
| It's all emotion. | ||
| And it's exactly what's destroying this country. | ||
| I can't make an argument for women being able to vote anymore. | ||
| And I get it. | ||
| It's not a winning stance, right? | ||
| Politicians aren't going to come out and say, ah, we're going to repeal the 19th. | ||
| But the reality of it is, is as females, we have a lot of blame that we need to accept. | ||
| And by blame to accept, if we're going to start doing this guilt trip, it's not about being white. | ||
| I'm not trying to guilt trip you guys at home for being white men, white women. | ||
| And we need to just kiss minorities' feet until they forgive us for some past wrongdoing that they tell us in our liberal history classes. | ||
| I'm over it all. | ||
| I'm over it all. | ||
| If repealing the 19th Amendment means saving this country, then whatever, we'll do it. | ||
| We've got to do it at this point. | ||
| And it's not just liberal women, by the way. | ||
| You know, there's this woman, and we're going to play this clip in clip four. | ||
| You're probably familiar with it. | ||
| Sorry. | ||
| Every time I hear her voice, I cringe. | ||
| She is a pro-lifer. | ||
| And obviously that's something that I do agree with, but it's really difficult to listen to her because she talks to you like on a on a platform and she looks down on you as she lectures you peasants when she speaks. | ||
| I just can't accept it. | ||
| Listen to clip four and exactly what's going on in regards to the alternative options that ICE possibly have. | ||
| This is her pitch, or she's reading fan mail and she agrees with it about how ICE could not use lethal force to stop individuals from plowing into them with their cars. | ||
| There's other options like shooting at the tires. | ||
| Take a listen. | ||
| But I do think it's up for debate still. | ||
| Was this woman a violent protester or was she just trying to get out of there in her car? | ||
| I think that's still the question that's at hand that needs to be a debate. | ||
| Always Forever says the thing is they could have shot at the tires. | ||
| They are trained to avoid killing citizens. | ||
| She was trying to get away. | ||
| And I think there's a lot of truth to that. | ||
| And the law enforcement ICE should be trained to avoid killing people. | ||
| That is not their job to kill people. | ||
| Their job is to protect the peace, enforce the law, obviously practice self-defense when needed, but it's not to just go out and kill people. | ||
| So I think, you know, the jury's still out on this one. | ||
| There's going to be more analysis, forensic analysis that's going to be done of this case, but I think it's a tragedy, all in all, and a call for prayer as well as what we, you know, it is a tragedy. | ||
| It is a tragedy. | ||
| No one's going to argue that with you, but we will argue is ladies, shooting at tires doesn't stop cars from coming at you. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| As someone, as a female who has a habit of hitting sidewalks and getting flats, I could promise you a flat tire is not going to stop a car from moving. | ||
| In fact, I've been able to drive a couple of miles on a flat. | ||
| And oh my gosh, this is so bad. | ||
| This is so bad. | ||
| I don't understand how we've gotten to this point, women. | ||
| I don't understand. | ||
| I don't understand. | ||
| This is like a legitimate argument to make. | ||
| Yeah, I should probably try to practice using less lethal forces to stop someone from hitting them with their car. | ||
| This is stupid. | ||
| This is really dumb. | ||
| This is really dumb. | ||
| People like this shouldn't be allowed to vote. | ||
| People like this shouldn't be allowed to vote. | ||
| If you truly believe that an ICE agent who's not even, and when you look at the angles, he wasn't standing in front of the vehicle. | ||
| She maneuvered the vehicle in front of the ICE agent. | ||
| And that's when he pulled his firearm. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| So if you truly believe that when you're inches away, that you should then open fire on the tires as if he's not being hit by the car because he is being hit by the car. | ||
| He was hit by the car, folks. | ||
| And your alternative is we should practice being less lethal. | ||
| Maybe just shoot at the tires. | ||
| That would have stopped him. | ||
| Or whatever she wants to call herself. | ||
| This is just a whole nether level of stupidity. | ||
| And it's not just liberal women and we need to highlight that. | ||
| The toxic femininity, femininity comes from both sides. | ||
| It comes from those on the left and those on the right. | ||
| This is stupid. | ||
| This is really, really stupid. | ||
| This is really, really stupid. | ||
| You have no idea what it's like to be a law enforcement officer. | ||
| I have no idea what it's like to be a law enforcement officer. | ||
| I'm not going to lecture a man who was dragged by an illegal alien six months prior, almost died, right? | ||
| I believe it was like 50 yards he dragged him in his car as he's hanging on for dear life. | ||
| I'm not going to lecture that man on how he should react to a situation like that when he's literally being hit by another SUV again, again. | ||
| You want to talk about liberal privilege, white privilege, whatever you want to call it, that is privilege. | ||
| To sit there and lecture someone else who you have no idea what they've gone through and tell them how to react, that is privilege. | ||
| That is privilege because you're not brave enough to go out there and catch predators, rapists, pedophiles, murderers. | ||
| You're a coward who sits on the sideline, watches these videos, replays them over and over again, and sits back and watches them from a safe, safe angle, right? | ||
| From whatever, if you're on your couch, like you're doing this safely. | ||
| He doesn't have that option. | ||
| I'm sure he would have loved that option. | ||
| Everyone's telling me, well, you know, we had the call on, I respect it, saying that, oh, well, you know, she's moving her tire a certain way. | ||
| He doesn't see that angle. | ||
| He just sees that he's being hit by a car, an SUV. | ||
| And it's an individual who is stalking him. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| Allegedly, according to Chrissy Noam. | ||
| So cut the crap, folks. | ||
| Cut the crap. | ||
| And it's not just me saying this. | ||
| Thank God we have people of intelligence still in this country. | ||
| We're not a minority. | ||
| I do believe we are the majority. | ||
| I'm hopeful that we are the majority still. | ||
| Because in clip five, there is a man who is outlining the nonsense and how this isn't the blame of the ICE agent that we should be shifting this all over to. | ||
| This is the blame of the woman who decided to use her car as a weapon. | ||
| And he's calling out in clip five. | ||
| Take a listen. | ||
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Y'all knew it was coming. | |
| So here it is. | ||
| I'm going to tell you. | ||
| F ⁇ your feelings. | ||
| Facts is facts. | ||
| At the end of the day, I don't want to hear, oh, she had three kids or she had a six-year-old. | ||
| She was a good mother. | ||
| She wasn't considering any of that when she got her ass behind that wheel and started operating it and drove it at a federal officer. | ||
| That's simple. | ||
| F your feelings. | ||
| What's going on in Minnesota, Minneapolis, wherever the f ⁇ it is, where all them motherfuckers are snapping over the motherfucking baker? | ||
| Y'all created that shit. | ||
| And the lady from Missouri, she got up her motherfucking. | ||
| Y'all, I'm going to show you now. | ||
| I just moved to Minnesota. | ||
| I'm from the showme state. | ||
| They showed her and put some holes in her motherfucking face. | ||
| And now that bitch ain't got shit to say. | ||
| And her kids are never going to see their mom again. | ||
| Why? | ||
| Because she made a stupid motherfucking move. | ||
| If it was a nigga, you'd have just said, that's a dumb nigga. | ||
| He should have complied. | ||
| Well, that was a dumb white bitch. | ||
| And she should have f ⁇ ing complied. | ||
| And now she got what she got. | ||
| And it is what it is. | ||
| The bitch should have motherfucking listen. | ||
| She should have got out the car, complied, and she would have gone on about her day. | ||
| And her kids would be having a motherfucking dinner with her ass. | ||
| Instead, that bitch got holes in her motherfucking head and she ain't here no more. | ||
| And it is what it is. | ||
| Your feelings, facts is facts. | ||
| Get out their way. | ||
| Let them do their job. | ||
| Leave them people the f ⁇ ing alone and they ain't gonna f ⁇ with you. | ||
| You keep with them. | ||
| Go on and drive a car to motherfucking officer if you want to and see if you don't catch some hot ones in your ass. | ||
| It is what it is. | ||
| It's true. | ||
| I mean, it's all true. | ||
| It's a tragedy, but only one person is to blame. | ||
| And her name is Renee Good. | ||
| So before you sit here and start lecturing the rest of us, understand something. | ||
| Actions have consequences. | ||
| Actions have consequences. | ||
| But nobody wants to talk about that, of course. | ||
| Speaking of that, you know, yesterday there was a shooting over in Portland. | ||
| Maybe you missed this one too. | ||
| Hopefully you did because the media is trying to push this one out like it's a big one. | ||
| Trisha McLaughlin, the spokeswoman for DHS, loved this chick, but she came out just kind of, you know, pushed back on it a little bit because obviously they're trying to run this into the ground. | ||
| But she pretty much says that, you know, DHS border patrol agents were conducting a targeted vehicle stop in Portland. | ||
| The passenger of the vehicle is a Venezuelan illegal alien who's affiliated with Trent Diagua and possibly running a prostitution ring and was involved in a recent shooting in Portland. | ||
| The driver of the vehicle is believed to have been a member, obviously, of the gang. | ||
| When agents identified themselves, the occupants of the drive, the driver itself weaponized his vehicle and attempted to run over agents because that's what everyone's doing these days, apparently. | ||
| Out of fear for their life, they did open fire and they apparently did strike the driver and the passenger. | ||
| Again, F your feelings. | ||
| You're going to do something stupid. | ||
| Guess what's going to happen to you? | ||
| You're going to get shot. | ||
| You're going to get shot. | ||
| I don't have empathy because guess what? | ||
| They're running a prostitution ring. | ||
| And for the most part, allegedly, for the most part, it's probably not even. | ||
| I probably, we're safe saying the fact that it's not a prostitution ring. | ||
| These women are not there. | ||
| These children probably are not there willingly. | ||
| These are rape victims who are being obviously victimized by gangs. | ||
| And so F them all. | ||
| F them all. | ||
| So good on those agents. | ||
| Defend yourselves. | ||
| Because when ICE agents are killed, when border patrol agents are killed, it gets a couple of headlines and that's it. | ||
| Nobody sits there and goes to the streets and protest for them. | ||
| So my rule of thumb, shoot first, ask questions later. | ||
| Unless, of course, it's unarmed and they're not obviously going after you. | ||
| But these people are obviously the aggravators who are going out there and trying to kill ICE agents, federal agents, whatever it is. | ||
| Done with them all. | ||
| All right, folks, we got more to discuss in just a bit. | ||
| Don't go anywhere. | ||
| A lot more to unpack in the next portion of the show. | ||
| So buckle up, more to discuss. | ||
| Happy Friday, everyone. | ||
| Oh, man. | ||
| All right, we got a big show lined up for you today. | ||
| Four incredible guests joining us. | ||
| We look forward to that in just a little bit. | ||
| We've got Rog Nationalist joining us in the next hour, as well as Dan Lyman, our great reporters over at Infowars.com. | ||
| A lot of stories they're following that they're going to break down for you, the people. | ||
| We also have Mahek Cook joining us in the third hour of the show. | ||
| Mahek's on the ground in Ohio. | ||
| She's an attorney who has been getting a bunch of tips regarding alleged fraud. | ||
| So if you're asking what kind of fraud, it's Somalian daycare, healthcare fraud. | ||
| And again, it's allegedly. | ||
| So she's knocking on doors and they're not very happy to see Mahek. | ||
| Not very happy to see her. | ||
| So she'll join me to bring us the very latest. | ||
| We'll also have Mel K on the program today because a lot happening with Ukraine. | ||
| And, you know, BlackRock, when they've got their whole hawprint all over Ukraine right now, it's actually really bad. | ||
| It's really, really bad. | ||
| Mel Kay is going to be fired up and talk with us about that. | ||
| In the meantime, I don't know if you guys noticed this, but over at the AlexJonesStore.com, we actually launched a new shirt. | ||
| This is a special edition, limited edition, I should say. | ||
| Support your local ICE raid shirt. | ||
| It's over at the alexjonstore.com. | ||
| If you want to go head on over there right now and grab one of those, it's going to be up on the site for a couple of, I don't even know, maybe days, hours. | ||
| Just do it right now. | ||
| Head on over to thealxjonstore.com. | ||
| And if you're a VIP member, you get that discounted price because we appreciate your support when you do support us as a VIP member. | ||
| But again, this is because Governor Tim Waltz has called for a military uprising against ICE agents. | ||
| And so why not snag this shirt and support your local ICE raids as they continuously go out there and try to purge the filth out of our country? | ||
| You know, yesterday I received multiple emails from DHS and they pushed this out to all of the press in those emails. | ||
| Again, when you're going down the list of the people they've just recently arrested and I get multiple emails a day, this was just one email. | ||
| It was four child predators and a murderer in just a couple of days. | ||
| They've rounded these people up. | ||
| And it's not even like that's all they got. | ||
| That's just the key ones that they're going to highlight for now. | ||
| And then another email followed later. | ||
| And it was again, another individual accused of sexual assault. | ||
| So they're really going out there and getting some horrible people off of our streets. | ||
| And I told you this. | ||
| I told you all. | ||
| These individuals, I love our ICE agents just for the simple fact that like they've got a really tough job, a really tough job. | ||
| Everyone's going after them now. | ||
| And it's crazy how under a Democrat, nobody cares. | ||
| But now under a Republican who's actually utilizing them to the reasons why they're supposed to be in here in the first place, they're being targeted. | ||
| But they're not letting up anytime soon. | ||
| And I'm just so proud of all of these people for going out there every day, being fearless, being fearless. | ||
| And by the way, that ICE agent who was, or who shot Renee Good, well, one local outlet, we're not going to say the name of the agent because I will not partake in his behavior, claims that they ID the agent and aired him out. | ||
| Screw that outlet. | ||
| That's absolute garbage. | ||
| You don't do something like that because you know you're putting their lives at risk. | ||
| Specifically, though, what outlet was it? | ||
| It was the Star Tribune. | ||
| So screw them. | ||
| Screw them. | ||
| I'm not going to sit here and dox this guy. | ||
| He's probably now going to move because you all know these left-wing terrorists will go after him. | ||
| Again, he was a victim just a couple of months ago. | ||
| He was actually nabbing. | ||
| And I got the update yesterday from DHS. | ||
| Six months ago, he was nabbing a convicted sex offender when that sex offender, who's also an illegal alien, decided to hit the gas and drag him about 50 yards. | ||
| And he had some very severe injuries. | ||
| But he's on a coward. | ||
| He goes back out to do his job. | ||
| And then what happens? | ||
| Well, six months later, a woman uses her vehicle to, what we could see on video, try to hit him, try to run him over. | ||
| They did actually hit him. | ||
| He had to go to the hospital again, again. | ||
| And he didn't move to stand in front of her car. | ||
| She moved her car. | ||
| Just more garbage being spewed by the corporate media, these left-wing hacks who are hoping that you take to the street and you protest. | ||
| It's all about the distraction because right now there's billions of dollars of fraud being uncovered in Minnesota. | ||
| And obviously a lot of key politicians, Democrats are at the center of all of this. | ||
| And they're being called out. | ||
| They don't want you talking about it. | ||
| Let's pivot a little bit, though. | ||
| Talking about Democrats being corrupt, it gets a little exhausting. | ||
| Let's talk about Republicans who do absolutely nothing for us, the people. | ||
| There was a really interesting interview that I shared today on X. | ||
| It has to do with the oversight chairman, James Comer, who is really getting upset right now. | ||
| And I'm so excited that it's not just, you know, we the people that we also hear, we're starting to hear people within the Republican Party speak out about the lack of action we're seeing from the DOJ. | ||
| It's not just us black pillars. | ||
| It's other politicians who have actually done, the oversight committee has done decent work, right? | ||
| They've exposed a lot of the auto pen stuff. | ||
| And I'm sure for them, you know, when you're making a lot of these criminal referrals, and James Comer has done that, you write up these criminal referrals, you send it over to the DOJ, and then it's crickets from the DOJ. | ||
| So there's a reason why, obviously, Comer and other Republicans would be fired up, would be angry, because it's a reflection onto them as well. | ||
| Because we constantly say, like, what are you guys doing? | ||
| But they have done, and this is to be fair, they have done things. | ||
| They have done criminal referrals. | ||
| They have advocated for there to be some type of criminal charges filed. | ||
| And for those auto pen users, well, for them to have the ramifications that they rightfully deserve, most importantly, for all of that to just be avoided. | ||
| But James Comer is telling you, giving you some inside baseball here, which we're always told that they can't talk about. | ||
| But finally, James Comer is out here speaking about that in clip seven. | ||
| Take a listen. | ||
| I'm sure you've seen a lot of the comments on X. | ||
| This is a very popular chart on X. | ||
| It says zero arrests for some scandals that are very important to Republicans. | ||
| Is that what accountability looks like? | ||
| Listen, that's the biggest complaint of every Republican on the House Oversight Committee is there haven't been enough arrests. | ||
| Now, some of these, some of those issues, I don't know it's going to be hard to arrest people. | ||
| With the Biden AutoPen scandal, what we produced in our investigation is evidence that the pardons and executive orders that were signed with the AutoPen in the last year of the Biden administration should be declared null and void. | ||
| Now, President Trump tweeted after we issued our report that he was going to declare them null and void, but I don't believe the paperwork's ever been done, and you're still going to have to go to court for that. | ||
| But our congressional investigation will serve as basis to uphold the declaration of those pardons and executive orders being declared null and void. | ||
| Someone from the Department of Justice just has to take it to court. | ||
| Okay, so someone from the Justice Department has not picked up the ball yet. | ||
| It appears that way. | ||
| Okay, well, that must be frustrating. | ||
| Very frustrating. | ||
| Okay, look at his hand motion when he's talking to her, though. | ||
| I want you to watch his hands as he says, he's very frustrated. | ||
| I mean, he's literally like, it's very frustrating. | ||
| It's very, very frustrating. | ||
| It's very, very frustrating. | ||
| You could tell James Comer is not very happy. | ||
| I mean, he's literally doing this. | ||
| It's very, very frustrating as she asks him. | ||
| Of course, he's fired up. | ||
| He's angry. | ||
| But he has to be professional about his criticism. | ||
| And that's what you hear there. | ||
| Listen, this is ridiculous. | ||
| This is infuriating that nothing has happened here. | ||
| And you, the people, have every right to voice your concerns. | ||
| Don't let anyone tell you you don't. | ||
| Don't let anyone talk over you too, by the way, and say that you don't have a right to express your disputes, your disagreements, to detail why you're not happy with what's currently going on. | ||
| Don't let them tell you that you don't have the right to say that. | ||
| You do. | ||
| You're a taxpayer. | ||
| You're a voter. | ||
| You have every right to say that. | ||
| The midterms won't go well for us because why? | ||
| Why would people be motivated to go out there and vote again? | ||
| You know, we poured out on election day to elect this administration because we really wanted to. | ||
| There you go. | ||
| That's James Comer. | ||
| He's, he is fired up. | ||
| He is very, very nervous. | ||
| James Comer, the oversight committee chairman, maybe the chairman of the black pillars at this point. | ||
| I think that's what they're accusing of. | ||
| Seriously, folks, you have every right to be critical. | ||
| Don't let anyone tell you you don't. | ||
| Don't let anyone tell you don't. | ||
| We could sit here and voice our concerns as the American people. | ||
| Say we're not happy with this. | ||
| We're happy with overseeing from DHS, but the lack of prosecutions over at the DOJ. | ||
| We're not stupid. | ||
| We saw what happened under the Biden administration, folks. | ||
| You saw how quickly they were able to go out there, arrest Jay Sixers, hundreds of them, within a matter of a couple of months, use the FBI to do just that, round them all up. | ||
| Maybe they took an unauthorized tour of the Capitol. | ||
| Maybe. | ||
| But then they still slapped on a lot of those conspiracy charges, cooked it up to terrorism enhancements. | ||
| So we saw it. | ||
| It's gotten done before. | ||
| You're not crazy. | ||
| You're not crazy. | ||
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You're not a black pillar either. | |
| You know, it's kind of getting insane that we call people names and then we pretend to all be on one side, or that there's like a select group of people who could designate who's MAGA, who's not. | ||
| I don't care, folks. | ||
| If we all vote the same way, have different opinions, think that we could get to the, which I believe, and I think you at home believe is the our core goal here is to save this country from the globalists who are trying to destroy it. | ||
| Maybe we all have different methods to get to that goal, but if we share that same common goal, I'm not going to attack you. | ||
| The goal here is to save this country. | ||
| We are on a very bad path, obviously. | ||
| Saw what has unraveled over these last few years. | ||
| And right now, if you're sitting back and you're watching all of this, you're watching what's happening. | ||
| We see that there's different entities, obviously, to this administration that are working their tails off. | ||
| And we are so proud of them. | ||
| And I, even today on X, gave a shout out to DHS because they do an incredible job. | ||
| And they've got several, obviously, as many of you guys know, between like DHS, ICE, Border Patrol. | ||
| I mean, they've got a lot under their umbrella, TSA as well. | ||
| And as somebody who sued TSA and just settled the lawsuit just a few weeks ago, I can tell you that I'm obviously very critical of them. | ||
| But the folks over at DHS, they are responsive. | ||
| They answer my questions. | ||
| They'll call me if they have to. | ||
| If they see something that I maybe report on that they disagree with, they'll call me and they're very respectful of it. | ||
| They'll tell me why they think I'm wrong. | ||
| They do an incredible job over there. | ||
| And you have to give credit with credit too. | ||
| Pentagon as well might not agree with certain things. | ||
| I know they haven't agreed with my reporting, but guess what? | ||
| When I reach out, someone reaches back out to me to let me know that they're going to work on something for me. | ||
| But that's not the same treatment that I've received with every agency thus far. | ||
| DOJ not really happy with me because I'm obviously saying things that aren't very complimentary. | ||
| I'm reporting on things that aren't very complimentary. | ||
| You know, obviously, you guys saw what we, what I reported earlier this week. | ||
| There's an individual who was the lead prosecutor in all of the J6 persecutions who's still working over at the DOJ, Kenneth Quarter. | ||
| I reached out to the DOJ for comment. | ||
| I reached out to Kenneth himself for comment about how they tried to pin potentially. | ||
| I mean, they wanted to arrest literally Kenneth Quarter in an email is saying to move her over to the folder to be prosecuted at a later date. | ||
| A disabled woman who didn't even go anywhere near the Capitol January 6th, but he didn't see any evidence. | ||
| He didn't care. | ||
| Charge her. | ||
| She's a Trump supporter. | ||
| Guilty. | ||
| Well, he still works for the DOJ. | ||
| And when I put up that email, my phone was blowing up because everyone at the DOJ has been asking Todd Blanche to fire this individual, but Todd Blanche hasn't. | ||
| Todd Blanche hasn't. | ||
| And they just don't respond to me anymore. | ||
| And that's fine. | ||
| Don't respond to me. | ||
| They don't have to directly respond to me, but people, people call, people call. | ||
| And we're just done with it. | ||
| We're done with all of this. | ||
| We're not going to sit here and pretend like this is acceptable. | ||
| We're just not. | ||
| You voted for more to be done. | ||
| And you have every right to demand more from your government. | ||
| To sit here and pretend like you're not smart enough to understand why things aren't being done, that's garbage. | ||
| That's garbage. | ||
| And that's that elitist nonsense that the left does. | ||
| When celebrities endorse politicians, they have to lecture us because we're not intelligent to understand these issues. | ||
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| I'm done with the garbage. | ||
| I'm done with the nonsense. | ||
| I've done with people going after other individuals because they don't like your reporting, because you're not a cultist, because you ask questions. | ||
| Asking questions is good, especially when it's with your government officials. | ||
| I don't think the government is immune to criticism. | ||
| Especially if you're someone who lost everything. | ||
| And this is the other part that I just really don't understand, right? | ||
| Because the J-Sixers, you know, there were so many of them when I was talking to them who were falling behind in their mortgage payments because their husbands were being held in jail. | ||
| They lost their jobs. | ||
| Their spouses lost their jobs because someone must have been flagging a lot of their employers because magically, people who weren't guilty of any crimes, well, their whole families were losing their jobs, their income. | ||
| Again, it's one of the many layers of lawfare. | ||
| So if you're at home right now and you're one of the many victims, the federal government, and you see what's happening right now, that's not what you voted for. | ||
| And I endorsed leadership over at the FBI, but we didn't get what we voted for. | ||
| We didn't get what we endorsed. | ||
| Will we down the line? | ||
| I hope so. | ||
| I hope there's something happening behind the scenes that I privileged enough to know about. | ||
| And when it does happen, I would love to come back here and say, we got it wrong. | ||
| They really were doing something behind the scenes. | ||
| But you know, my name's not Sean Hannity, and I will not tell you every day on this show that arrests are coming. | ||
| Arrests are coming. | ||
| And I will not read directly from press releases that come from these three-letter institutions and tell you that what's in this letter, what's in this press release, is 100% what's going on. | ||
| You can't ask any questions. | ||
| Ask questions, folks. | ||
| Ask questions. | ||
| Because it's your government. | ||
| It's not like you're asking about personal issues. | ||
| We're not targeting people within this. | ||
| I don't target people. | ||
| That's another thing, too. | ||
| That's why I really don't like this bullying campaign that we've seen over these last few months that's been going on when they go after certain conservatives that maybe don't feel the same way. | ||
| And everyone just bullies and piles on. | ||
| I don't partake in that behavior. | ||
| I think it's actually garbage. | ||
| We're adults. | ||
| We could do better. | ||
| But when it comes to government officials, you could definitely criticize them for their professional actions. | ||
| All right, let's shift gears a little bit. | ||
| Let's talk about a name you probably haven't heard in a while. | ||
| The former Chicago mayor, Lori Lightfoot. | ||
| Well, apparently, she's getting funding to launch something that I think is actually really, really scary. | ||
| The ICE accountability project. | ||
| Now, it's not because they're looking to hold ICE accountable. | ||
| I truly believe that we should hold any federal agency accountable. | ||
| That's something we could all get behind, but that's not what she's doing here. | ||
| She's looking to doxx agents and to instill fear into their hearts and to stop people from becoming ICE agents and to stop doing these raids, these arrests. | ||
| I want you to listen carefully to her words in Clip A because she announced this newly funded ICE accountability project. | ||
| Won't tell you who the funding is coming from, though, but this new project that she's pieced together. | ||
| Take a look. | ||
| I could not, in good conscience, sit and watch what was happening and just feel frustrated and angry. | ||
| I needed to do something constructive about it. | ||
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With the help of some unnamed donors, former Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot is launching the ICE Accountability Project. | |
| Our project is focused instead on those federal immigration agents who cross the line, who have violated residents' rights, and believe that they are above the law. | ||
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Lightfoot is encouraging people to submit videos and other evidence to the project's website, reportice now.com. | |
| She says there'll be two levels of review. | ||
| A small team of lawyers, former federal agents, and train investigators will work on verifying the incidents. | ||
| If it all checks out, evidence will be published. | ||
| This site intentionally is not on a U.S.-sponsored platform, so we don't run the risk of anybody trying to censor information. | ||
| Censor information. | ||
| I can't remember a time where that happened. | ||
| Where they bullied private companies into censoring information. | ||
| She might be on to something, Lori Lightfoot. | ||
| Maybe she knows something about that. | ||
| You see, what they're doing here is they're trying to dox these individuals. | ||
| And they've done a great job at it so far. | ||
| You know, like I told you before, they've done on the dark web. | ||
| I've seen it. | ||
| We've heard of it. | ||
| DHS, ICE, FBI, all confirming it. | ||
| But now she's looking to use, I wonder who's funding this project. | ||
| Now she's looking to go after them. | ||
| Why are we just like going to allow this to slide? | ||
| That should be a real question, folks. | ||
| Because Lori Lightfoot intentionally drove Chicago into the ground. | ||
| And I'm sure there's some level of corruption here that could be exposed. | ||
| Follow the homeless funding, all of those billions of dollars that they do in Democratic cities where they just like shuffle money into these homeless projects. | ||
| We all know what's happening there. | ||
| The money goes missing. | ||
| It's never actually there. | ||
| And so that would probably be where I'd go to first, maybe. | ||
| You can't sit here and allow these evil, evil people to do what they're looking to do right there. | ||
| They're looking to target ICE agents. | ||
| As if it's not bad enough, right? | ||
| Because we remember what happened in Dallas. | ||
| One of their left-wing terrorists decided to open fire on ICE vehicles, ended up killing migrants, sadly. | ||
| Again, they don't deserve to die. | ||
| But those bullets weren't intended for the migrants. | ||
| Those bullets were intended for those ICE agents. | ||
| So understand something. | ||
| When they sit here and pretend like they're nonviolent, they are not telling you the truth. | ||
| You get it. | ||
| I get it. | ||
| We all know what's going on here. | ||
| They are trying to stir up the craze within their own party to go out there and do something. | ||
| They are provoking them. | ||
| This is all intentional. | ||
| This isn't accidental. | ||
| This isn't accidental. | ||
| Now, this is truly a battle between good and evil. | ||
| They are the evil. | ||
| They are looking for their left-wing terrorists to go out there and to kill agents. | ||
| Make no mistake. | ||
| Make no mistake. | ||
| By sitting there and putting this information out there, what do you expect? | ||
| They're not peacefully protesting. | ||
| These aren't peaceful protests. | ||
| They are trying to intimidate ICE from doing their jobs. | ||
| They don't care. | ||
| Chicago is a cesspool, is a cesspool. | ||
| And it's so sad because it's one of the most beautiful cities, I think, in our country. | ||
| If we didn't allow these communists to destroy it. | ||
| But sadly, we did. | ||
| Sadly, we allow cities to go to the crapper and we go, oh, well, look how bad that got. | ||
| And we just let it go. | ||
| I don't know why we do this. | ||
| Well, actually, I know why they do it because Republicans run on the platform. | ||
| You see how bad things are getting over there? | ||
| Vote for us. | ||
| Doesn't help. | ||
| And sadly, so many Americans end up dead because of it. | ||
| But that's the world we're currently living in right now. | ||
| That's the world we're currently living in. | ||
| And it's just so frustrating that these Democrats are so bold to come out there and let you know they've created a platform to begin doxing ICE agents, to begin interfering in their arrests. | ||
| Do I want violent gang members off our streets? | ||
| Do I want predators off of our streets, murderers off our streets? | ||
| Absolutely freaking lootly. | ||
| Round them all up, ship them out. | ||
| But for some reason, and by some reason, I'm being sarcastic. | ||
| Democrats keep trying to block us. | ||
| These violent criminals that they imported into this country, they're trying to block us. | ||
| Remember, I told you, I broke that exclusive to you. | ||
| The Biden regime was knowingly allowing sexual predators into our country. | ||
| In fact, all they had to do was sign a little waiver saying that they were going to complete a recovery service and do a matter of hours a day and some counseling. | ||
| Convicted rapists, child predators, and we welcomed into our country. | ||
| Now you have to get rid of this trash. | ||
| Folks, these are animals. | ||
| These are animals. | ||
| Thanks for getting this up on the screen, folks. | ||
| If you want to look at the documents yourself, it's up on independentnewsroom.com. | ||
| But these people are animals. | ||
| I had to sue the TSA. | ||
| I had to sue so many agencies to try to get stuff. | ||
| Still, you know, no answers on a lot of this, but TSA just recently settling that lawsuit with me and paying my legal fees, thankfully, because they have to, because they lost. | ||
| But folks, this is what we're up against. | ||
| This is what we're up against. | ||
| Democrats intentionally brought pedophiles, rapists, murderers into our country. | ||
| And now we have to get rid of them. | ||
| And nobody gives a damn when an ICE agent's ran over, hit by a car. | ||
| Nobody cares. | ||
| Nobody cares. | ||
| But if you dare to open fire on a left-wing terrorist that's literally trying to run over an ICE agent, well, riots in the streets. | ||
| They're trying to recreate the 2020 BLM riots. | ||
| It's all the same characters because they've obviously been ousted or outed. | ||
| I should say, for the billions of dollars of fraud that were committed in their state, they don't want you talking about it. | ||
| Great deflection. | ||
| They're hoping you're dumb enough to just switch up the narrative and look the other way. | ||
| Good news coming from the vice president, though, saying, no, no, no, we're actually going to hire a separate U.S. attorney to just look into all the fraud because it's widespread. | ||
| And we'll talk about it too because it's going to pop up in New York soon as well. | ||
| As if it's not there, it's there in New York, but it's going to get worse. | ||
| Folks, there's a reason why they keep pushing these things. | ||
| Everyone's being paid off. | ||
| It's a massive pay-to-play scheme. | ||
| And they're hoping you're dumb enough to look the other way. | ||
| But you know, we're not dumb enough to look the other way. | ||
| Our audience is dumb enough to look the other way. | ||
| Are actually, uh, we are the uh when it comes to the most intelligent voting base, that's us. | ||
| So, we're gonna keep diving into it, we're gonna keep calling out the nonsense. | ||
| My head cooks on the ground in Ohio, she's calling it out, she's getting these tips, she's an attorney, she's investigating it. | ||
| They're not happy to see her, but we're happy to see her. | ||
| We'll see her in the third hour of the show. | ||
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| Second hour of the program. | ||
| We're all excited that you're here with us, joining us. | ||
| Welcome back. | ||
| We're getting ready to kick it off. | ||
| Rog Nationalist will be joining me in a moment. | ||
| Many of you guys know he's one of the incredible reporters over at Infowars.com. | ||
| Not just him, Dan Lyman will also be joining us in this hour as well. | ||
| He is following a lot of our immigration-related stories, the violence. | ||
| That's very typical of those on the left. | ||
| So, he'll be joining us as well. | ||
| So, we look forward to the latest that they are both covering. | ||
| They're covering a lot over at infowars.com. | ||
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So, we're excited for that. | |
| Buckle up, folks. | ||
| You know, it's so crazy because we'll dive into this in a little bit. | ||
| Got about a couple of minutes before we start the next segment, but to give you some brief overview, you know, Zover Madani, he is now obviously the mayor of New York City. | ||
| I don't know why we let him become the mayor. | ||
| We didn't have to, by the way. | ||
| This was self-inflicted at this point because denaturalized him and shipped him off a long time ago. | ||
| But we don't do those things, apparently. | ||
| We don't do those things. | ||
| Well, he's brought on a team of communists, and they're all working underneath him right now. | ||
| And one of them actually was crying because she was outed for publicly for being an advocate for going after white homeowners. | ||
| And she's a white woman too, happens to, I think she lives in like a $1.4 million mansion. | ||
| It's just typical part of the course. | ||
| But this is really interesting. | ||
| We'll talk about this with Rogue Nationalist because he's been digging into this woman, and there's a lot to expose there. | ||
| Also, he's going to dive into the cyberbullying story that I briefly gave you some overview about. | ||
| As many of you guys know, we were talking specifically about oh, this one's so great. | ||
| We were talking specifically about Macrone and his wife earlier this week. | ||
| Okay, it's kind of crazy, but over in France, there's a lot going on, and it's not what you'd expect. | ||
| But we live in different times where if you say something mean on social media in France, you actually face prison time. | ||
| And because a lot of people thought that Bridget McCrone is a man, I don't know how you feel about it. | ||
| I don't do a deep dive into it. | ||
| It's not really anything up my uh, you know, exclusively clever, you know, government corruption, sexual assault cases, but not whether or not she has a ding-a-ling. | ||
| I know a lot of you have done extensive research into this, and bless your hearts, but not me. | ||
| So, I won't say I won't swing either way on this one, but I will say that 10 people, sadly, because this is a top priority right now in France, were found guilty of cyberbullying. | ||
| Mrs. I mean, Mr. Macron. | ||
| And, you know, they're not very happy, but obviously, she denies these claims. | ||
| She denies these claims. | ||
| Their love story is kind of creepy, though. | ||
| Kind of creepy. | ||
| It's fair to ask questions. | ||
| They are public figures, government officials, of course. | ||
| But yeah, it resulted in Several individuals, 10, I believe it was eight men, two women. | ||
| They were all rounded up, found guilty. | ||
| And I believe they were sentenced to something insane, like supervised release, but it's like pending like an eight-month prison sentence. | ||
| I don't know how things work in France. | ||
| This is why we're going to have Raw Egg Nationalists on the show. | ||
| Because he'll know. | ||
| But again, I mean, what? | ||
| Are we, are you, you're joking, right? | ||
| France is literally dealing with the massive influx of illegal migrants who are going on their streets, attacking women, attacking girls, sexual assault cases through the roofs. | ||
| They brought these imports into their country. | ||
| But you can't focus on that. | ||
| You have to focus on who says something offensive about Bridget Macron on social media. | ||
| Round them up, boys. | ||
| That's your focus. | ||
| See, this is why we talk about that these government agencies, these government officials, they pick the easiest fight, right? | ||
| It's easier to go after someone who says something really mean on social media rather than the actual predators, rather than the people you've imported into your country. | ||
| Because you know that they're the violent ones. | ||
| So you got to pick the easier fight. | ||
| And we see it happening in this country too. | ||
| Pick the easiest fight. | ||
| That's the method that these folks pick up. | ||
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All right. | |
| So Raw Egg Nationalist joining me a minute. | ||
| So is Dan Lyman. | ||
| We've got a lot to dive into on Infowars.com, a lot of incredible stories. | ||
| In the meantime, though, make sure you check out alexjonesapp.com. | ||
| If you haven't downloaded the app, you better do just that right now. | ||
| You got about a minute to do it. | ||
| Head on over, alexradapt.com. | ||
| Back to the American Journal, second hour program. | ||
| We're kicking it off right now. | ||
| Welcome aboard, my friends. | ||
| All right, we got two incredible reporters from Infowars.com who are going to join us in a second. | ||
| Ra Egg Nationalist and my good buddy, Dan Lyman, as well. | ||
| So buckle up. | ||
| A lot to discuss, a lot of news to cover. | ||
| And then the third hour of the show, we're going to be talking to my other good friend, friends, I should say, Mahek Cook. | ||
| She's an attorney. | ||
| She's getting a lot of tips about potential Somalian fraud. | ||
| So she's just, you know, doing what you do when you want to investigate. | ||
| So I'm thinking that's knocking on doors, trying to look into all of this. | ||
| Well, the Somalians aren't very happy with her. | ||
| They, in fact, assaulted her. | ||
| So Mahek's going to join us because she has been boots in the ground just trying to look into these tips that are coming in. | ||
| Apparently they don't like it. | ||
| Apparently they don't like it. | ||
| Oh, and they're also a little racist too. | ||
| Mehek is obviously someone who, and you probably have seen her before. | ||
| She often is on Fox News giving her political commentary in her legal experience, her expertise. | ||
| They don't like it though. | ||
| And one of them said, you're not a white girl. | ||
| You're going to love this clip. | ||
| We played it earlier in the week, but there's more of it too. | ||
| You're not a white girl. | ||
| You're Indian. | ||
| She's like, I kind of ran on a political campaign as an immigrant from India. | ||
| So thank you. | ||
| Yes. | ||
| Yes, I am. | ||
| So she'll join us in just a little bit. | ||
| We'll also be joined by Mel Kay. | ||
| Okay, he's got a lot of sound off on because, well, if you've been paying attention to what's going on in Ukraine, which most of us have, we all thought there's probably some globalist agenda here, and it looks to be the case. | ||
| Just another one for the conspiracy theorist. | ||
| BlackRock is all over it right now. | ||
| We've got the proof. | ||
| Unfortunately, though, it's our administration who's also involved in it as well. | ||
| All right, let's kick things off with the first topic. | ||
| Obviously, we are dealing with a massive communist takeover in my beautiful city, New York City, has been conquered. | ||
| It is depressing and it is nothing I want to actually report on, but the reality of it is everyone saw it coming. | ||
| I lived in New York City. | ||
| I saw it and I quickly picked up in 2018, 2019 and said, I'm out of here. | ||
| I'm out of here. | ||
| Because there was a normalizing of the socialist movement, which is a communist movement. | ||
| They just tried to give it a nice little fluffy response, well, a new name. | ||
| And so I need to hit the door running. | ||
| But sadly, so many have it. | ||
| And if you still own property in New York City, not a good investment right now because this communists take over and they are looking to conquer and they're looking to just seize land. | ||
| I mean, that's like their dream situation, their dream scenario. | ||
| One individual who's made it onto Zoe Ray Madani's campaign, she's a communist. | ||
| She's a communist. | ||
| And it's been very, very obvious that she's a communist because she's used those keywords like for the collective good or whatever they're saying. | ||
| I mean, they want to take your land. | ||
| They want to take your property. | ||
| They want to seize it all. | ||
| They want the government to run it as if the government was able to run anything appropriately. | ||
| That's what they're doing right now in New York City. | ||
| That's where they're going to get to. | ||
| And so he's put these key communists in key positions, and he's been grilled on this. | ||
| And again, he always gives you like a fluffy, nice guy response, but he did just that yesterday on CNN in Clip 11. | ||
| Take a listen. | ||
| You know, that ties back to the campaign promise of affordability. | ||
| People have been watching what that looks like now that you're in office and also the staff that you've put in place around you. | ||
| Your pick to be the director of the mayor's office to protect tenants has been facing some criticism, as you know, for a 2019 comment that she had made. | ||
| She said that home ownership is a weapon of white supremacy and that property should be treated as a quote collective good. | ||
| Are those sentiments that you agree with, Mayor? | ||
| No, not at all. | ||
| I hired our executive director for the mayor's office to protect tenants, not on the basis of her tweets, but on the basis of the work that she has done. | ||
| And she has won incredible victories for tenants across not just New York City, but also New York State. | ||
| And I've been heartened to see the work that she's already done on the job here, where she's helping to coordinate rental ripoff hearings across each one of the five boroughs so that tenants have a place where they can actually come forward to showcase the many fees that they've been charged, the lack of adequate facilities that they've been provided right here in New York City, where the housing crisis is foremost top of mind for each and every New Yorker. | ||
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| So you disagree with those comments that she made in 2019. | ||
| You mentioned your relationship with President Trump. | ||
| I'm going to stop it on this because he doesn't disagree with that, guys. | ||
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Come on. | |
| He's a communist. | ||
| He's an Islamist. | ||
| He doesn't care. | ||
| He doesn't know. | ||
| No, he just smiles and says, no. | ||
| Like I've told you previously, this is all part of the plan. | ||
| The plan was set in place in 2014. | ||
| We heard his own campaign director say it to Stephen Crowder's team in undercover footage. | ||
| In 2014, he was the plan. | ||
| Now, the only problem with that is he didn't become a U.S. citizen until 2018. | ||
| So we only have ourselves to blame for this communist takeover that's taking place right now in New York City. | ||
| Joining me to discuss all things related to communism in New York City is my good friend, Mr. Raw Egg Nationalist. | ||
| He does an incredible job over at Infowars.com outlining everything you guys need to know about. | ||
| And, you know, we're excited to have you on today, my friend, because a lot's happening. | ||
| A lot's going on. | ||
| Also, I want to remind our audience: if you head over right now to Amazon, your book, The Last Men, The Liberal Liberalism, sorry, I'm blind right now. | ||
| Got to zoom in. | ||
| And A Death of Masculinity, it is available right now, hardcover, as well as Kindle and the audio book for purchase over on Amazon. | ||
| All right, my buddy, let's get to this one because this is kind of crazy, right? | ||
| We're talking about communism in New York City, and I obviously have been calling this out for months now, but it's quite obvious. | ||
| They sit there and they run the socialism platform and they pretend like they're just innocent people looking to help low-income Americans. | ||
| But the reality of it is now we're seeing it. | ||
| They're looking to seize up private property and to give it back to the government. | ||
| I mean, that's what it looks like here. | ||
| What's the very latest on this individual who's now serving in Zoe Mandani's administration? | ||
| Yeah, Happy New Year, Brianna. | ||
| It's great to be back. | ||
| So, yeah, this person, Ciao Weaver, her name is, she's a radical, a real radical. | ||
| She's a communist, as you say. | ||
| And various tweets she wrote, you know, in, I think, going back to sort of 2018, 2017, really show that actually, you know, she is, she is among the most hardcore of the most hardcore. | ||
| You know, she is somebody who believes, for example, that owning private property is a weapon of white supremacy. | ||
| But I think it's important actually to remember, look, that Zoran Mandami himself is a communist. | ||
| There is footage of him saying in interviews, I want to seize the means of production. | ||
| Now, that is the communist, the Marxist raison d'être, seizing the means of production from the capitalists, for the workers, for the proletariat, in order to create, you know, the Marxist communist utopia. | ||
| So he is on record saying that. | ||
| He's distanced himself from those comments, of course, because they've been brought up. | ||
| They were brought up during the election campaign. | ||
| But nevertheless, that is what he believes. | ||
| He said, oh, no, I'm just a democratic socialist. | ||
| But no, he is a communist. | ||
| And also, if you look at his family, if you look at his father, Mahmoud Mandami, who is, I believe he's at Princeton, but he's an academic, he's a professor. | ||
| And, you know, he's said a lot of stuff, a lot of, you know, basically communist stuff, like this woman, Sia Weaver, and like his son. | ||
| He, I think, is really, really an anti-white, radical leftist, hates white people. | ||
| I think Zoran Mamdami, his son, hates white people too. | ||
| And actually also, you know, during the election campaign, Zoran Mamdami was accused of wanting to tax white neighborhoods at a different rate from non-white neighborhoods in New York. | ||
| He'd made those remarks, I think, in a private meeting, and then they were brought up in the New York Post and elsewhere. | ||
| And he was asked about them and he never distanced himself from them. | ||
| So it's been on the cards right from the beginning. | ||
| You know, nobody has any right actually to be surprised by what's happening to New York City and what will happen to New York City under Zoran Mamdami. | ||
| We're going to get the most radical of left-wing platforms, which possibly will include, you know, different tax rates for white neighborhoods and other things that are the hallmarks of radical leftism and that we've seen produce such spectacularly disastrous results throughout the world, wherever they've been applied. | ||
| Yeah, and this is my big issue here, because I feel like Republicans allowed this to happen. | ||
| Because like you just said, there were very obvious indicators that this guy's a communist and you cannot become a U.S. citizen if you have ties to the Communist Party or any affiliations. | ||
| It's very, very clear. | ||
| And I've reached out several times to the U.S. Immigration Services about denaturalizing him because again, this is something that you could block someone from becoming a U.S. citizen on. | ||
| And for some reason, our government decided not to intervene here. | ||
| And, you know, I'll let you kind of respond to this, but I'm frustrated because I truly think at this point, it's obvious to me that Republicans would rather New York City be taken over by communists, go straight to the dumpster of just become a horrible city, a dangerous city, regardless of how much crime happens. | ||
| Just let it happen so they could run on the platform and say, well, look how bad things are getting under this Democrat. | ||
| Vote for us rather than a legitimate platform. | ||
| And they're doing so at the cost of Americans. | ||
| I mean, there's no other way to look at this. | ||
| When you see these communism, communists who are coming to the forefront of all of this, they're key players in his administration. | ||
| All they'll sit there and smile and I'll deny it. | ||
| It's the facts are there. | ||
| Whether you care to look at them or not is truly up to you. | ||
| But we see right through it. | ||
| Do you, I mean, obviously you followed it. | ||
| You followed his election as well, his campaign as well. | ||
| What are your thoughts on why we even allowed him to take this position? | ||
| Why we even allowed him to continue to be a U.S. citizen when even his own mother said that she doesn't view him as an American citizen. | ||
| I doubt he views himself. | ||
| And in front of the president, he's a nervous man. | ||
| I mean, he can't even, he's a weak little man. | ||
| I mean, there's no other way to look at that. | ||
| Look at that little weak man who can't even speak when the president confronted him too. | ||
| He was nervous. | ||
| He was on edge. | ||
| Why do we let this happen to us? | ||
| Well, remember actually that hilarious bench press competition that he had with Eric Adams during the election campaign where he could barely press his own body weight. | ||
| That was very, very funny. | ||
| But yeah, I mean, it's a shame, really. | ||
| I mean, I think Republicans time and time again show that they're not willing to do what's necessary in order to beat their opponents. | ||
| And I mean, this is as true of Ilhan Omar, for example, as it is of Zohran Mamdami. | ||
| You know, we have long-standing, very clear evidence about Ilhan Omar basically marrying her brother, you know, and she's involved in all sorts of terrible fraud. | ||
| And she also probably gained the immigration system in order to become a naturalized citizen. | ||
| And yet, you know, why has nothing been done about that? | ||
| I mean, Ilhan Omar is at the tip of the radical left spear. | ||
| You know, she is a member of the squad. | ||
| You know, she's one of these sort of up and coming stars, future stars of the party. | ||
| It's going to direct policy, you know, potentially for years, decades to come. | ||
| You know, why wouldn't you, if you could actually denaturalize Ilhan Omar and get her out of the country, why wouldn't you? | ||
| And likewise, Zohran Mamdami. | ||
| I mean, he, yes, he is a radical communist. | ||
| He has the worst possible intentions. | ||
| And like you say, I mean, I do think sometimes that actually what people on the right want to do, mainly because actually I think they have, in some sense, actually a kind of a deep dislike of urbanites and in particular people from New York City, because, you know, I mean, New York City is New York City. | ||
| It's very different from other parts of the country. | ||
| It's very different from the more conservative parts of the U.S. You know, the East and West Coast liberal elite is, you know, is a group apart. | ||
| And so you get people, I think, right-wingers who think, well, actually, let's let New York City go to hell. | ||
| Let's let Los Angeles go to hell as a warning. | ||
| And, you know, it will be funny. | ||
| They'll get what they'll get what they deserve. | ||
| They'll get what they voted for. | ||
| But actually, look, these places are worth fighting for. | ||
| New York is as much a part of America as anywhere else, and it's worth fighting for. | ||
| It's the financial center of America. | ||
| I mean, it's where all the tourists want to go. | ||
| It's an amazing city with an amazing history and it's worth fighting for. | ||
| And so, I mean, I really, I don't think that it should be surrendered to someone like Zohran Mamdami. | ||
| And unfortunately, he is now the mayor and he's going to be the mayor for the next four years, unless, you know, barring some kind of extraordinary intervention. | ||
| So, yeah, I mean, I think Republicans have to get their act together and do a better job of fighting people like this, people who are openly anti-American, who hate America and who want to subvert America and to change it into something completely unrecognizable. | ||
| Yeah, yeah, no, I think that's what's going to happen here. | ||
| And, you know, I want people to go back to New York for four years. | ||
| I mean, I'm not going to go back there. | ||
| The reality of it is, is the NYPD is not going to be able to do its job. | ||
| They have not been able to bring in good talent. | ||
| They've been getting the worst of the worst, people who are unfit, unable to protect and serve because nobody wants to work there. | ||
| And so it's just, it's a dangerous, dangerous situation right now in New York. | ||
| And just avoid it at all costs at this point. | ||
| But it's really upsetting to see that our government has allowed this to happen in the first place. | ||
| We'll see how it all plays out. | ||
| Let's shift gears a little bit though. | ||
| Let's talk about France because, you know, we all joke about the Bridget McCrone stories constantly. | ||
| I know a lot of people think that she is not a biological woman. | ||
| She claims that she is, though. | ||
| And if you dare post about this on social media, you too might actually be prosecuted and found guilty of harassing Miss Macron or Mr. Cromacron, however you want to view it these days. | ||
| But you have another story that's posted right now over at infowars.com. | ||
| What is the latest about the 10 people who've now been found guilty? | ||
| Yeah, so 10 people in France have been convicted of cyberbullying. | ||
| So it's worth saying that this isn't necessarily, this isn't a defamation case. | ||
| This is a bullying case. | ||
| So actually back in the summer, I think in July, then two people were cleared by the Court of Appeal in France of defaming Bridget Macron for saying that she was a man. | ||
| So that's some important context for this case. | ||
| So the Macrons, the French state, are going after people not only through attempts to, you know, to convict them of defamation, but also actually to convict them of bullying as well, simply for criticizing them. | ||
| So although the people convicted in this case were convicted of saying mean things about Bridget Macron, about the fact that she is or might be a man, they were also convicted of criticizing the age gap between Emmanuel Macron and Bridget Macron, which has long been a talking point because they met when she was a teacher at his high school, | ||
| at his secondary school. | ||
| So he was 14 when he met her. | ||
| So people have, you know, there's long been some talk about that, you know, whether she whether she groomed him as a teenager. | ||
| They didn't marry for some time after that. | ||
| I think for at least 10 or 15 years after that until I think Emmanuel Macron was 27. | ||
| But so it's not just about whether or not Bridget Macron is a man and, you know, what's lurking between her legs. | ||
| It's also about, you know, just her relationship with the president of France and actually whether ordinary people are allowed to criticize it, allowed to give voice to their opinion. | ||
| And it's just one more instance, I think, of the attempts by European governments actually to chill freedom of speech and to pursue ordinary people for speaking outside of the kind of norms that the government wants to set. | ||
| And this is happening all across Europe. | ||
| It's not just happening in France. | ||
| It's happening in Germany. | ||
| It's happening in Spain. | ||
| It's happening in Scandinavia. | ||
| And it's certainly happening in Great Britain, my home. | ||
| So it's, yeah, I mean, it's part of a much broader trend. | ||
| But I think what you'll probably see actually now that the French government has secured a conviction for these 10 people, it's an eight-month suspended sentence, I think. | ||
| So they're not going to prison, but I mean, they've been convicted and they'll only maintain their liberty under certain conditions that they'll have to abide by. | ||
| But what I think you'll see is you'll see the French government actually going after more people now through this kind of through this route of claiming that they are cyberbullying the president and his wife. | ||
| Yeah, yeah. | ||
| Well, it's interesting to see play out. | ||
| And I think criticizing their age difference, I think that's fair given the fact that where they met, that is obviously something that is extremely concerning. | ||
| And if the gender roles were reversed, I think it'd be okay to say it out loud. | ||
| I think you'd be allowed to offer your criticism there. | ||
| But since it's a female who is being accused of being a predator, for some reason we act like we can't voice our concerns. | ||
| But I think you absolutely can. | ||
| We've got about three minutes left, but I want to get to the story too. | ||
| And I'll let you take it away in regards to what you got on Infowars.com right now. | ||
| It's more of an opinion piece in regards to patriotism and those patriots throughout Europe and America and throughout obviously the West. | ||
| But there's still a group of patriotic men and women out there of all ages. | ||
| And you wrote this really great piece right now up on Infowars.com. | ||
| I'll let you take it away from here, though, and tell our audience all about it. | ||
| Yeah, so this was a piece called Are White People Pussies? | ||
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| Yeah, no, it's it's so it's a response actually. | ||
| So I read an essay that was written in 2012 by a chap called John Derbyshire called Are White People Pussies, where he reflected on this offhand remark that he had made during a conversation with someone where they were talking about the differences between races and why white people put up basically with so much crap, | ||
| why white people allow themselves in their home nations to be demonized and effectively to be treated as second-class citizens. | ||
| And John Derbyshire sort of, you know, reflects on why he actually uttered that remark and some of the evidence, etc. | ||
| And so I'm reflecting on that question too. | ||
| And I think that, you know, it's something that you hear. | ||
| It's something that you hear people bring up quite a lot, actually. | ||
| You know, oh, why are white people so reluctant to do anything about the obvious, obvious oppression that they kind of labor under in their home nations, in the US, in Europe, throughout the Western world, in Australia, New Zealand. | ||
| And it's an interesting question. | ||
| It's obviously false. | ||
| It's obviously wrong. | ||
| And that's what I say. | ||
| You know, I say that like the notion that maybe, you know, the reason why white people, why Europeans and Americans, et cetera, tolerate this kind of treatment from their governments, from the media, doesn't have anything to do with a lack of courage. | ||
| It's got nothing to do with that at all. | ||
| In fact, it's got much more to do with the fact that actually in some way, really white people, white people, Europeans, are the victims of their own success and they're also the victims of their own good intentions. | ||
| So that's something that I say in the essay, you know, that actually, you know, for too long, we've actually thought that if we were just nice to everyone else, they would be nice to us, you know, and that isn't the case. | ||
| And we've seen that actually, you know, we see that in terrible, terrible scandals like the grooming gang scandal, for example, in the UK, you know, where you import a radically different group of people from halfway across the world with radically different moral assumptions, radically different religion. | ||
| And instead of integrating into your society and becoming model citizens, adopting your values, et cetera, they live in ethnic enclaves and they prey on your women, on your young women in particular, and they groom and rape them and in some cases murder them. | ||
| So it's a complicated business, but it's also got to do actually with the levels of propaganda that are directed at white people, especially this sort of sense of shame, like we saw with that Seal Weaver woman, you know, who's working for Zoran Mamdami. | ||
| I mean, white people have internalized this sense of shame about who they are, about their origins, and about, you know, about what needs to be done in order to make society equal and to kind of atone for their historical privilege. | ||
| So for someone like CO Weaver, it means abolishing private property and depriving white people of their homes in the name of justice. | ||
| So it's a complicated issue, but I think it's definitely much more than just a lack of courage, I think, that's holding back white people today, unfortunately. | ||
| I know. | ||
| You're right, though. | ||
| Guys, if you want to read the full piece, head on over, infowars.com. | ||
| Raw Ag Nationalist. | ||
| We appreciate your time as always in breaking down all of your incredible reports over at the site. | ||
| So thank you so much, my friend. | ||
| We greatly appreciate it. | ||
| All right, folks, Dan Lyman's joining me in just a moment. | ||
| I'll go anywhere more to discuss in just a bit. | ||
| Whether it is Minneapolis or Portland, these liberal cesspools are looking to stir up and bring back the 2020 BLM riots. | ||
| And they're doing just that by pretending like their radical followers are victims of crimes based on the federal government reacting to what obviously most of us view as acts of terror. | ||
| Specifically talking about that shooting we saw on Ravel earlier in the week. | ||
| Renee Good, what's her name? | ||
| She was obviously someone who was being accused of being a, I don't know what you would call it, a left-wing advocate that was a warrior. | ||
| She was part of some like ICE watch where she'd stalk ICE officers allegedly and then go out there and try to block them. | ||
| Well, it didn't work out well for Renee because, well, she decided to use her vehicle as a weapon. | ||
| And if you have a couple of IQ points still left, you know not to do that when a federal officer is pointing a firearm like directly at you. | ||
| And it's worth noting too that officer didn't put himself in front of Renee's vehicle. | ||
| She actually moved her vehicle in front of that officer. | ||
| So there's that. | ||
| But we're learning more and more about the incident. | ||
| And so many of these left-wing terrorists, well, they don't want to blame Renee for her poor decisions. | ||
| They'd rather blame the agent, the officer that you saw there that was getting ran over, getting hit by her car. | ||
| He is to blame, not her. | ||
| Shoot at the tire, shoot at the wheels. | ||
| No, you don't. | ||
| I just like, I can't say this with a straight face. | ||
| But obviously they are now getting ready to try to fight our federal agents who are trying to deal with the worst of the worst. | ||
| And in clip 12, you're going to hear about their the nasty choice of words they tend to use while at these so-called peaceful protests. | ||
| Take a listen. | ||
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Hey, everybody on the sidewalk across the street. | |
| I just want to make sure you're here and arrested right now. | ||
| If you want to be in there, then it's from Romanism, but you're going to be arrested for being over there. | ||
| They will police cover everybody out of the- They're literally issuing threats straight. | ||
| If there's federal agents in that vehicle, straight to their faces, you're going to die, was what one of them said to those agents, to those employees, those federal employees. | ||
| Why do we allow this behavior to continue on? | ||
| I mean, it's quite obvious, right? | ||
| They love to pin the right when they're in power. | ||
| The right as the violent group. | ||
| Nobody ever did anything that bad. | ||
| Nobody ever did anything that bad. | ||
| They're stalking these agents. | ||
| They're going after them. | ||
| They're trying to find out who their families are. | ||
| And as you see there, they are trying to unleash on all of them. | ||
| Joining me to discuss Mr. Dan Lyman, he's one of the incredible reporters we have over at Infowars.com. | ||
| And he's been following all things. | ||
| I guess we could just say like what these left-wing terrors are doing at this point. | ||
| They're trying their very best to get these agents to not do their jobs and to act in fear. | ||
| And they're not letting up anytime soon, but it's great to have you on the show, Dan, because a lot happening. | ||
| You know, it's not just these federal agents also getting death threats straight to their faces. | ||
| You know, Christy Noam was mentioned during a New York City protest, the mob going out and screaming, Christy Noam will hang. | ||
| Now, obviously, this is deeply, deeply concerning. | ||
| You're following all of it all across the country. | ||
| What are you finding, my friend? | ||
| Yeah, things are really popping off. | ||
| The left has found their new George Floyd happens to be a white psychopathic lesbian liberal, it seems like. | ||
| And yeah, and it's amazing that it's Minnesota. | ||
| I mean, it's Minneapolis again. | ||
| It's so fitting, but it is, of course, spreading nationwide. | ||
| And we've been tracking that at Infowars and Border Hawk. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| And that's the problem here, right? | ||
| Because first off, I was watching a video and one of them was talking to the media. | ||
| I was like, she was a mother. | ||
| Did she care about being a mother prior to doing all of this? | ||
| Did she care about her children? | ||
| And they don't ever want to answer that question. | ||
| But, you know, if you're a mother and your top priority is your children, you wouldn't be out there protesting the arrests of rapists, murderers, and people who have infiltrated and came into our country legally. | ||
| I mean, you would not be out there doing that. | ||
| You'd be with your children. | ||
| And so to sit there and pretend like she's a mother now and that's some type of sob story we need to listen to and entertain is pretty infuriating. | ||
| But this is what's going on all across the country. | ||
| And I feel bad for these agents because there was this, it's based in Minnesota, this outlet, this media outlet that actually dropped the first and last name of the ICE agents that shot Renee. | ||
| And again, he was being hit by the car. | ||
| He wasn't overreacting. | ||
| I mean, this is the second time this has happened to him. | ||
| DHS yesterday, I'm sure you saw the release detailing how the first time it happened to him, that in fact, he was dragged 50 yards by a sex offender, a legal alien sex offender, and was dragged 50 yards and injured badly and had to go to the hospital over this. | ||
| So that was just a couple of months before this incident. | ||
| So, I mean, this guy, you have to understand that he's obviously acting in fear of his own life and he has every reason to believe that these people will kill him. | ||
| No question, of course. | ||
| And the footage of the original incident back in June is disturbing. | ||
| I'm amazed that this guy survived and is actually back in the field, you know, back at it. | ||
| So salute to him, Patriot. | ||
| And it's so just sad to see the fall of the drudge report. | ||
| I mean, deranged, deranged headlines there. | ||
| Of course, still a good resource for trying to find out what's going on in the day, but the way that he spends everything is just, wow, it's amazing. | ||
| But yep, the Star Tribune, I believe it was, that docks this agent. | ||
| And we know exactly what they're doing. | ||
| They're trying to get this man and his family either harassed or assaulted or killed. | ||
| And my guess is the latter. | ||
| And so, and this fits in exactly with what we saw that psychopath yelling at the federal building out in Minneapolis into the vehicle carrying federal agents. | ||
| These people are totally brazen. | ||
| They are militant. | ||
| They are domestic terrorists. | ||
| And it is time. | ||
| It is time now for them to be dealt with, in my opinion, by the federal government and, of course, local law enforcement where they will participate. | ||
| We see that's not the case in Minneapolis. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| And I want to go over like what ICE is actually doing on the ground in Minneapolis because you also put up a great story up right now on Infowars.com. | ||
| And specifically, you're outlining how an illegal alien with an active warrant for murder and sexual assault was apparently recently apprehended. | ||
| He was arrested in Minneapolis. | ||
| I mean, these are the kind of people that these left-wing terrorists are trying to keep in our country. | ||
| You know, maybe if they realize ICE wouldn't be in your neighborhood unless there was a reason for them to be in your neighborhood, maybe deport all of these nasty human beings and ICE wouldn't be there. | ||
| No, exactly. | ||
| And that's really, you know, I saw this really poignant post and it was from someone saying basically that they're starting to despair that they have to share a country with these deranged leftists, these communists, because what that means is we are expected to coexist also with illegal aliens who are murderers, child rapists, pedophiles, all manner of horrible crimes that they commit to innocent people. | ||
| But then on top of that, of course, the fraud, the scamming. the destruction of our neighborhoods. | ||
| And we're supposed to put up with that. | ||
| And if we do anything about it, if we enforce the law, if we vote to have the law enforced, then these just insane communists are going to get out in the streets, attack federal agents, threaten their families, and of course, terrorize the rest of us with their behavior with what we're seeing here in Minneapolis. | ||
| We're seeing Maz, as some are calling it, the reincarnation of Chaz in Minneapolis, this barricaded no-go zone around the neighborhood where this woman was killed and tried to kill an ICE officer, apparently. | ||
| So, you know, it is so tragic that we are expected to live with these people. | ||
| And I do think that unless they are totally defeated, totally crushed, there will come a reckoning at some point as a conversation about whether or not we can share a country with these people. | ||
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| And I'm really getting to the point where I don't want to anymore because they do the same thing. | ||
| It's the same playbook. | ||
| Democrats need a distraction, especially in Minnesota right now, due to the fraud that's been exposed. | ||
| And this is the perfect thing to tee up and push out there. | ||
| And it's all the same people, all the same characters. | ||
| And we allowed this to happen. | ||
| The Trump administration allowed this to happen under his first term where they didn't go hard enough against these people. | ||
| And they allowed them to vilify law enforcement officers, which resulted in, I believe, over six of them being killed during these BLM riots. | ||
| Even one officer in Las Vegas who was shot execution style in the back of the head. | ||
| He survived, but he's paraplegic now. | ||
| He was practically brain dead. | ||
| I mean, there was not much there and sadly. | ||
| And they allowed that. | ||
| I mean, they did. | ||
| They allowed these protests. | ||
| We knew weren't protests because a protest doesn't take place at night. | ||
| A protest doesn't get violent. | ||
| Protests doesn't include looters, but they all allowed it. | ||
| So it's really infuriating. | ||
| We're watching it all as it happens again. | ||
| And it better not happen again because they know exactly what this is all about. | ||
| They know who's funding these things. | ||
| And still, no raids of these NGO groups, no raids into these big billion-dollar people who are billionaires who despise our guts. | ||
| And we're not seeing any major arrests. | ||
| And so they're just waiting for it. | ||
| But, you know, I want to also talk about this story yesterday in Portland because I was watching, and this is how I prepare for this show. | ||
| I torture myself and watch MSNBC and CNN to see what the narrative is on their side so we know how to give the rebuttal because they're full of garbage. | ||
| Thank you for your service. | ||
| Thank you. | ||
| I was waiting for someone to say that. | ||
| I sit there and I watch it all and I'm just like stabbing my eyes out. | ||
| But, you know, we got to do this at this point. | ||
| But, you know, there was a shooting yesterday in Portland and they again, federal agents shot two people. | ||
| And they wouldn't tell you the details behind the story. | ||
| But thankfully, we have Trish McLaughlin, who's over at DHS, who's quick to rebuttal. | ||
| And she went out there and was like, hold on a second. | ||
| These are two people. | ||
| At least the driver is accused of being a part of Trenton A. Diagua and was like running a was running a prostitution ring, which is never a prostitution ring because these women, these children, they're never wanting or willing to be in these situations. | ||
| They're forced by these gangs to be there. | ||
| So these are rape victims. | ||
| And obviously, Border Patrol was out there trying to save these kids, these women. | ||
| And they're met with someone who has a history allegedly of being a violent person, shooting at law enforcement. | ||
| And so it all played out that these two, both the driver and the passenger of this vehicle were shot. | ||
| Let us know what the backstory on this is because the mainstream media is lying to the American people and just saying these are rogue agents who just opened fire on two people inside of a vehicle. | ||
| Indeed, as soon as we caught wind of this information, I reached out to Trisha McLaughlin over at DHS and heard back from her immediately. | ||
| And her statement was illuminating about who they were going after and who was involved. | ||
| And then we were able to piece together some other information based on the local police, what they had a statement that they put out, the local sheriff who has effectively expressed solidarity with these Trenda Aragua gangbangers, expressing concern for their well-being and the well-being of their families in a public statement released after the shooting. | ||
| But that's another story. | ||
| And then also from what we could see from local reports and what some of the internet sleuths dug up. | ||
| So I'll give you a composite here of what I have learned. | ||
| And of course, any of this could change. | ||
| But what it looks like is Border Patrol was conducting targeted enforcement in Portland, Oregon. | ||
| They were looking for a male Trenda Aragua associate or a member of the gang. | ||
| Sometimes there's a little blurry line there in whether or not they work with the gang or are they actual gang members? | ||
| It's hard to know, but an illegal alien from Venezuela. | ||
| And so what they'll do is they'll track these people down in many cases and then pull their vehicles over and then arrest them there. | ||
| And so they pulled the vehicle over in Portland. | ||
| And apparently the vehicle was being driven by the male that they were targeting, I believe. | ||
| And then it looks like his wife, who was a passenger in the vehicle, who was also implicated with Trenda Aragua and a prostitution ring, was in the vehicle with him as well. | ||
| And so when the agents identified themselves to the passenger and the driver, the driver then attempted to ram them, run them over, which is kind of a repeat of what we saw the day before in Minneapolis, although this is a bit different situation given the suspects involved. | ||
| And so immediately a Border Patrol agent opened fire on them, fearing for his safety and also those of his fellow officers, and apparently struck both of them, but they managed to get away. | ||
| And Border Patrol immediately called 9-1-1 to alert local authorities that there had been a shooting and explain the circumstances of the shooting. | ||
| And then a couple minutes later, a male victim, a suspect, called 9-1-1 to report that he had been shot requesting assistance. | ||
| When emergency responders arrived on the scene, which I believe was about two and a half miles from the shooting, they came upon this vehicle where a man and woman inside had been shot. | ||
| They were transported for medical assistance at the hospital and treated there. | ||
| And I believe they're both still alive. | ||
| And so in the wake of this, actually, as it was happening, the Portland City Council recessed a meeting that they were in the middle of for an emergency security situation in their city. | ||
| And effectively, the local authorities and, like I said, the local sheriff have all kind of condemned or at least counter signaled the federal government for being in the city at all, for shooting these people, giving very few details about what exactly happened. | ||
| But we got the other side of the story from DHS, it looks like. | ||
| And this is going to keep playing out, in my opinion. | ||
| I mean, this has been playing out all the time. | ||
| We have been seeing ramming attacks. | ||
| I believe DHS says the number of ramming attacks, you know, people using vehicles to attack federal immigration agents is up more than 3,000% this year. | ||
| We see these all the time. | ||
| There was actually another one in Minneapolis yesterday, according to Gregory Bovino, that got no attention at all because of everything else that's going on. | ||
| So we're looking into that one as well. | ||
| And we're seeing over and over and over again, these left-wing radicals, these open borders communists, and also the illegal aliens and the gangbangers using their vehicles as weapons to attack federal agents, which makes the Renee good story all the more clear about what was going on there, in my opinion, about what her intentions were. | ||
| Yeah, and you know, you make a great point in all of this. | ||
| And by the way, we just put up on your screen, folks, DHS releasing the photos of the two individuals that were shot in Portland. | ||
| But I want to get to this clip of JD Vance because JD Vance was asked about this yesterday at the White House. | ||
| And he had a, I think it's a solid take, but apparently the corporate media are not very happy. | ||
| Take a listen to clip 16. | ||
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If everything you say is true, how does being part of that network justify being shot? | |
| Well, being part of the network doesn't justify being shot, but ramming an ICE officer with your car, that's what justifies being shot. | ||
| It's not a good thing, by the way, but when you force somebody to engage in self-defense, it's almost a preposterous question. | ||
| I'm not saying that funding some of this stuff justifies capital punishment. | ||
| Nobody would suggest that. | ||
| The reason this woman is dead is because she tried to ram somebody with her car and that guy acted in self-defense. | ||
| That is why she lost her life. | ||
| And that is the tragedy. | ||
| Now, there may be other violations of the law and other penalties that are associated with those violations of the law. | ||
| For example, if you are funding violence against our law enforcement officers, I'm not a prosecutor. | ||
| My guess is that's not the sort of thing that earns capital punishment, but it should sure as hell earn you a few years in prison if you're funding the effort to try to assault our law enforcement officers. | ||
| What is, I'm sorry, guys, what's going on here? | ||
| You guys are meant to report the truth. | ||
| How have you let yourself become agents of propaganda of a radical fringe that's making it harder for us to enforce our laws? | ||
| You just asked me a question that presumed that the reason why this woman died is because she was engaged in legitimate protest. | ||
| She tried to run somebody over with her car and the guy defended himself when that happened. | ||
| Next question. | ||
| Now, it sounds like common sense, but unfortunately, over at TMZ, which is, by the way, owned by Fox Corp now, they did purchase it. | ||
| The same company that owns Fox Corp owns TMZ. | ||
| But specifically, what they just put up on X yesterday is pretty absurd. | ||
| But JD Vance appears to blame Renee Nicole Good for her own death. | ||
| Shocker. | ||
| Shocker that we can, Dan, sit here and say, hmm, she might have caused that one. | ||
| The response from the media, the justification that they're trying to push for her being there in the first place, her trying to hit that officer. | ||
| Again, he wasn't even in her way. | ||
| She maneuvered her car and made it very clear and then went and hit him. | ||
| I mean, there's no defense for this, but for some reason, the mainstream media is trying to defend this. | ||
| Oh, by the way, before I let you weigh on this too, January 6th, remember that? | ||
| When they sat there and said they had Ashley Babbitt, that she was in an unauthorized area that she shouldn't have been in, and that justified him shooting an unarmed woman with also, by the way, his fellow colleagues, his law enforcement officers, right behind her. | ||
| Nobody cared then on the left. | ||
| They all wrote it off like, she shouldn't have been there. | ||
| But for some reason, now using your car as a weapon is something that we can't go after. | ||
| We can't use lethal force for. | ||
| Your reaction to their criticism of the president or the vice president, I should say. | ||
| You know, he was very kind to them by saying how have they allowed themselves to become tools of propaganda? | ||
| These people are the weapon, the weapon wielders of propaganda. | ||
| These people are ideologically aligned with these radical animals in the street. | ||
| They are all cut from the same cloth. | ||
| It just they take different positions. | ||
| Some of them are district attorneys. | ||
| Some of them are governors. | ||
| Some of them are working in the media and the rest of them are out in the streets yelling at ICE agents, telling them that they're going to dox their families and that everyone's going to die, essentially. | ||
| And I do hope that the Trump administration realizes that this is essentially, in my opinion, this is the final battle. | ||
| This next three years are critical because if the left takes power after this, every ICE agent is going to have their information released to the dark web or perhaps even onto government websites. | ||
| I mean, who knows at that point, we've seen them go pretty crazy with the January 6th stuff. | ||
| And everyone who worked, who invested their blood, sweat, toil, their energy into this effort to clean up the country during the Trump administration will be at risk, as will their families, and as will everyone that is involved in this administration. | ||
| Saw last night that this mob of what looked like thousands of people just in New York City were chanting, save an ICE, save a life, kill an ICE. | ||
| Christy Noam will hang. | ||
| They're all going to burn. | ||
| I mean, these people, they mean business. | ||
| And we see, of course, what they did to Charlie Kirk, what they have done to President Trump. | ||
| There is no figure too powerful. | ||
| There is no person in a position of power too powerful for them to make an attempt on them. | ||
| JD Vance was even a victim of this last week, I believe it was, at his home, somebody looking around there and trying to break in. | ||
| So they're not scared of consequences. | ||
| These people are deranged. | ||
| Many of them are demonically possessed. | ||
| And if they ever regain power, you know, they're going to come after everybody. | ||
| And they're certainly going to come after everybody that worked in federal immigration enforcement. | ||
| I think that that's what that particular demonstrator, whatever you want to call her, agitator, domestic terrorist, was screaming in the window outside the federal building, was saying, we're going to find you all. | ||
| Your names are in government databases. | ||
| We're going to find your families. | ||
| And prior to that, she said, kill ICE. | ||
| And so that's what's going to happen in the future if we don't win. | ||
| So I hope the administration understands this, understands what time it is, and takes serious, serious action to crush this. | ||
| Yeah, we have to do just that. | ||
| You know, I really love what's going on in Florida too right now. | ||
| Governor Ron DeSantis, I know a lot of people have their little feuds that they like to pick with him, but I think he does an incredible job as governor of Florida. | ||
| And just the whole state is really just ran properly. | ||
| Right now, we're hearing stories about how they've arrested so far or 20,000 illegal aliens. | ||
| It's a new operation that was unleashed recently, I should say. | ||
| Give us the details about that. | ||
| Yeah, so I, you know, during the presidential election, I was baffled that DeSantis would even take a crack at it when Trump was running. | ||
| And I felt like he did a terrible job and wasted so much political capital. | ||
| All of that aside, I think he is doing a great job in the state of Florida as a Florida resident. | ||
| I appreciate the efforts here. | ||
| And drilling down into this story, the state of Florida has more 287G partnerships with ICE, which basically means that local and state authorities in law enforcement are working hand in hand with immigration authorities to enforce federal immigration law and to get illegals off the streets and then turn them over to federal custody when necessary. | ||
| And Florida, at last info that I had from ICE, they have more partnerships with ICE, just the state of Florida, than 41 other states and territories combined. | ||
| So that gives you an idea of just how serious Florida is about this issue. | ||
| And you have a great attorney general here, James Uthmeyer, working hand in hand with the governor and other officials who I'd never even heard of, this agricultural commissioner also doing a great job. | ||
| So they launched Operation Tidal Wave in April of last year. | ||
| It's been running now for about nine months. | ||
| And they announced that around 10,000 illegal aliens have been taken off the streets just during Operation Tidal Wave. | ||
| One of the components of Operation Tidal Wave is enforcing these highway checkpoints. | ||
| So they're pulling over suspicious vehicles, suspicious agricultural vehicles. | ||
| They're seizing stolen big rigs, which of course we've talked a lot about here in the last few months. | ||
| And then also enforcing along Florida's northern border where there are a lot of kind of secondary highways where people were using to enter the state. | ||
| They were actually cracking down there as well. | ||
| So they've caught about 10,000 people, 10,000 illegals through this operation, 63% of whom already have criminal records in the United States on top of being here legally. | ||
| And on top of that, another 10,000 or so have been taken off the streets by local law enforcement separate of this Operation Tidal Wave. | ||
| So they're doing a great job here in the state of Florida. | ||
| And I saw a lot of people complaining saying, oh, only 20,000. | ||
| We need so much more. | ||
| Yes, of course. | ||
| But this is just the state and local authorities. | ||
| This is not the federal authorities necessarily cleaning up the streets of Florida. | ||
| Those are in addition to what's going on here. | ||
| So if this effort ramps up, I think it looks good. | ||
| And the governor also hinted at opening a third immigration detention center out in the panhandle. | ||
| There's already two. | ||
| Of course, everyone will know about Alligator Alcatraz. | ||
| And then, of course, Deportation Depot, which is up near Jacksonville. | ||
| And they're talking about opening a third out in the panhandle. | ||
| And I would imagine if the funding is there, they'll just keep opening them all over the state. | ||
| The center of the state is nearly useless outside of the agricultural applications. | ||
| There's plenty of swamp land. | ||
| I say we put some more facilities out there or anywhere that is appropriate. | ||
| Yeah, Dan. | ||
| I mean, listen, Florida's got the money for it. | ||
| They are able to balance their budget. | ||
| They are sitting on a lot of cash. | ||
| So let's hope that they put that cash to good work. | ||
| Dan Lyman, you do an incredible job over at Infowars.com and Border Hawk as well. | ||
| So thank you, my friend. | ||
| We appreciate you joining us today. | ||
| Thank you. | ||
| Great weekend to all and to you as well. | ||
| Thank you. | ||
| Thank you. | ||
| Folks, make sure you give them a follow on X if you want to hear the very latest on how we're combating these illegal invaders over on X. Real Dan Lyman is where you could follow him. | ||
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| You're all jumping on with us right now. | ||
| Myhead Cook will be up with us in just a little bit, a third hour of the program. | ||
| Mel Kay not feeling well today, so she will not be jumping on with us, but we'll take your calls in a little bit, probably in like, I'd say about 30 minutes. | ||
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| And I think it's going to be a good one. | ||
| Like I said, Mehead Cook is an attorney. | ||
| She's on the ground right now in Ohio, and she's confronting alleged Somalian fraudsters. | ||
| And they don't like it. | ||
| They don't like it at all. | ||
| So we'll talk to her in a little, I say, about five minutes. | ||
| All right. | ||
| I am keeping my eye right now on Minnesota as well. | ||
| The Minneapolis mayor is using his opportunity right now to hold a press conference and pretend like, I don't know, they're really dragging this ICE involved shooting of Renee Good. | ||
| They don't want you to know the truth about it. | ||
| And the facts are she put herself in that bad situation. | ||
| She did. | ||
| You know, they don't hold these types of press conferences, by the way, in case you're wondering. | ||
| They won't hold them if it is a ICE agent who's killed, ran over by a left-wing terrorist. | ||
| They wouldn't, the mayor of Minneapolis wouldn't care. | ||
| But now they're using this as an opportunity to kind of pivot from the fraud investigations that are going on right now because a lot of them in Minnesota are very, well, they're allegedly very close with the fraudsters. | ||
| And so now this is the great pivot that they're hoping that they could use, utilize. | ||
| They're hoping you're dumb enough to fall for the distraction, but you're not. | ||
| You're not. | ||
| And it was good news yesterday from the vice president, Mr. J.G. Vance, who went up to the podium yesterday and said, oh, we're going to hire just a U.S. attorney to just focus exclusively on the fraud because it's obviously so massive. | ||
| Billions of dollars of your money has been shifted over to Somalia, which at this point, I mean, if it wasn't such an awful place, I'd say you might as well just make it another state because we're funding it anyway. | ||
| We don't want them. | ||
| We don't want it. | ||
| So yeah, it's just been, it's been an absolute disaster. | ||
| And they're hoping you're just as dumb as they are. | ||
| That's the reason why they're sitting here and trying to lie. | ||
| They're trying to ignite. | ||
| And again, it's the same lead characters at the BLM riots. | ||
| They're hoping that they could ignite the 2020 BLM riots. | ||
| I mean, that is their dream right now. | ||
| These people are morons. | ||
| All right. | ||
| Like I said, we got our eye on a lot going on, though, all across the country. | ||
| You know, we've been covering a bunch of topics, a bunch of topics. | ||
| The fraud is obviously very, very important. | ||
| It truly is. | ||
| But I, this morning, kind of started off a little spicy and I was like, what are we doing about convictions? | ||
| We're trying to get some convictions, eh? | ||
| You know, we go down the list and every single day we talk about how there's been no major arrests. | ||
| Things that the American people truly care about, right? | ||
| Because like Tish James, I don't like her. | ||
| But she wasn't out there, you know, using Auto Pen. | ||
| She wasn't out there, you know, misusing the FISA courts. | ||
| Yeah, she's a troll, but I mean, it's like low-hanging fruit. | ||
| And it didn't even stick. | ||
| Didn't even stick. | ||
| And then there was, you know, the charges against James Comey didn't stick either. | ||
| Again, that was low-hanging fruit, literally the bare minimum. | ||
| I mean, the guy could be accused of a lot, didn't do enough there. | ||
| Maybe you're like, what about John Bolton? | ||
| Okay, what about John Bolton? | ||
| He worked under who? | ||
| Oh, the Trump administration. | ||
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| So none of the DM, well, we'll just say, well, none of the Democratic operatives who should be held accountable have really been held accountable. | ||
| But we're told to clap our hands like a bunch of seals and say, MAGA, we're a bunch of morons. | ||
| You know, you, the people, have every right to question why we haven't seen any major arrests. | ||
| And I'm done with all of these people who think that you don't. | ||
| If you dare raise any questions, concerns, or just say, hey, what's going on here? | ||
| They call you a mean name, you black pillar. | ||
| No, I'm actually just asking questions. | ||
| And I actually ask questions against all federal agencies, and only a couple FBI or DOJ. | ||
| Those are the only ones that are really angry with us for not being fluffy and cheerleaders. | ||
| Well, don't be a cheerleader. | ||
| Be someone who asks questions to your federal government. | ||
| And don't be intimidated just because they're going after those who do ask those tough questions. | ||
| All right, we got a lot more to discuss in a minute. | ||
| Mehek Cook's joining us. | ||
| Don't go anywhere. | ||
| We're excited you're still with us, of course, because there's more to discuss, a lot going on around the country. | ||
| And we're not going to let them divert your attention from the core issues here. | ||
| Your core issues are: where's the money going to? | ||
| Where is your taxpayer dollars going? | ||
| Because we were told that it's going to go to help low-income American families to pay and cover their daycare and health care services. | ||
| And we could all support that if that's actually where it was going to. | ||
| And there's a lot of allegations being made and a lot of investigative journalists who have been plugging away and trying to find out where your money's going. | ||
| And it's obviously getting a lot of attention. | ||
| It's not going well, though, in Minnesota. | ||
| They're hoping that the ICE involved shooting in Minnesota will be a way to divert the attention, but we're not going to fall for that one. | ||
| Let's shift gears though. | ||
| Instead of Minnesota, let's talk about Ohio for a second. | ||
| Because Ohio does have a high Somalian population. | ||
| And if it's not just, you know, they try to say, like, oh, why are we always picking the Somalians? | ||
| Well, why is it the consistent factor in all of this? | ||
| Something that you shouldn't be afraid to say out loud, because if it's factually true, it's factually true. | ||
| And attorney Mehek Cook isn't afraid to say the truth. | ||
| In fact, she's received a lot of tips in regards to potential fraud that's going on in her state, which is Ohio. | ||
| And she's doing what anyone who's trying to investigate these claims would do. | ||
| And that's just simply knocking on doors, trying to ask some questions, trying to learn more about these services that these companies are saying that they actually do. | ||
| So obviously, if you're a legitimate company and you want to do business in this country, you'd be very welcoming when someone like Mehec comes knocking on your door and just wants to ask them questions. | ||
| Unless there's something very strange going on here. | ||
| And that seems to be the case in Columbus, Ohio. | ||
| And Mehek, well, she had quite the interesting interaction with two Somalian-owned businesses. | ||
| Take a look at clip 13. | ||
| Don't touch me. | ||
| Don't touch me. | ||
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Get back. | |
| Don't touch me. | ||
| Get back. | ||
| You just touched me. | ||
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Wait, wait. | |
| How many of you? | ||
| Oh, are you with this? | ||
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What is going on? | |
| I was just going to ask a couple questions about home health care for somebody in their 90s. | ||
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We know. | |
| We're not ready to answer questions. | ||
| Okay, you're not taking patients? | ||
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No, we are taking patients. | |
| Okay. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| Thank you very much. | ||
| What are you guys doing here? | ||
| I'm asking about home health care services. | ||
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Look, you're not telling homeless because I'm not sure. | |
| I know you. | ||
| I don't think you know me. | ||
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I know you. | |
| Okay, I'm Mehek. | ||
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No, no, I'm not going to check out. | |
| That's okay. | ||
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That's fine. | |
| You can go whatever you want. | ||
| Oh, I know. | ||
| We're recording this. | ||
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You just spread a lot of bunch of BS. | |
| What's the BS? | ||
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You're talking about Samazi. | |
| I've seen you so many times in Fox News. | ||
| I've spoken about the issue in Minnesota or Minneapolis in particular. | ||
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Listen, listen. | |
| I'm listening. | ||
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Listen. | |
| I'm listening. | ||
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You are from India. | |
| You are not a white person. | ||
| I wasn't trying to pretend I was. | ||
| Listen. | ||
| Listen. | ||
| Get out of our house. | ||
| You should not suppose. | ||
| This isn't private property. | ||
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It's a private property. | |
| It's not. | ||
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It's a private property. | |
| No, no, you don't have a right to be here. | ||
| We have every right to be here. | ||
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We're not spreading any lies. | |
| Yeah, you guys are not supposed to be here. | ||
| Because your last name is Scook doesn't mean that you're white. | ||
| You are from India and you just spread a lot of bunch of BS. | ||
| It's not a bunch of BS. | ||
| Who do you think you are? | ||
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Who are you? | |
| Why are you coming to RSS? | ||
| Why are you coming to our ass? | ||
| We're not coming to harass us. | ||
| You guys listen when you want to ask us. | ||
| You guys can go on. | ||
| And then you guys can ask them how this opens yourself to. | ||
| You have no right to be here. | ||
| We have every right to be here. | ||
| No, you know, I don't know. | ||
| We have every right to be here. | ||
| We're not harassing anyone. | ||
| You're just running around. | ||
| You just go. | ||
| Just knock on the door. | ||
| We're simply asking questions, and then you guys are trying to intimidate us. | ||
| You guys are healthcare people. | ||
| You guys are trying to intimidate us right now. | ||
| You guys came to our office. | ||
| That's why. | ||
| You guys are not. | ||
| You guys are a threat. | ||
| You guys are trying to intimidate us. | ||
| You're telling us we're not allowed to be here. | ||
| Why do all of you have your phones out right now? | ||
| As you can see, they are not very welcoming to Mehat, but we are here on InfoWars. | ||
| So welcome to the show. | ||
| Mehek Cook, she's an incredible attorney. | ||
| She is obviously a great MAGA fighter, and she's just trying to get to the bottom of all of this. | ||
| And you know, Mehec, it's quite strange to watch this video because, number one, he didn't want to shake your hand, so he's not very welcoming or kind. | ||
| And number two, they're accusing you of trying to, I guess, pretend to be white, but you've never done that. | ||
| You've been very open about all of this. | ||
| I guess they see your appearances on the big networks like Fox News and others, and they're just like, oh, this girl is trying to expose us, and that's why they're so angry with you. | ||
| But all you're doing is simply fishing through the tips that you're receiving and trying to see whether they're truthful, whether it's a legitimate business. | ||
| And they're just not very welcoming of you. | ||
| So what was your reaction to being assaulted yet again? | ||
| I think this is the third time you've been assaulted. | ||
| And then having to be met by this group of Somalian men who are trying to intimidate you. | ||
| Well, Brianna, the fact that I am going to these establishments, knocking, asking for permission, and some of the establishments have been very open. | ||
| They've invited me in. | ||
| They're answering questions. | ||
| This one in particular, where I'm being cornered by three men, it was in a hallway. | ||
| I never knocked on their door and I was walking away. | ||
| Let me tell you, this building has 34 home health care services, and we have visited three times and we've maybe talked to two to three legit businesses that actually invited us in to explain how home health care services work. | ||
| The intimidation, the name calling is not going to stop us. | ||
| And let's just be very clear. | ||
| It doesn't matter whether I'm white or brown, Indian or Somalian. | ||
| What we're pointing out today is if there's alleged fraud, we should be able to take it to the state of Ohio. | ||
| And what these people love to do, they're in the pocket of the left is they like to make it about race and they bait you through race. | ||
| So they're telling me they know who I am. | ||
| They're telling me what my last name is. | ||
| They're telling me I'm not white. | ||
| Great. | ||
| I'm glad you have all the facts about me. | ||
| Let's talk about your business. | ||
| Let's talk about the fact that your business has been locked for three days, probably weeks. | ||
| We haven't seen any customers. | ||
| You don't want to answer questions. | ||
| And then you're intimidating us, screaming at us. | ||
| They followed me four flights all the way down to the end of the building and continued to scream and threaten me. | ||
| I'm not going to back down because these are our taxpayer dollars. | ||
| We're paying for home health care services that are needed for vulnerable Ohioans and Americans and daycare. | ||
| Same question. | ||
| I mean, everybody wants to point out the no trespassing sign. | ||
| Well, let me tell you something. | ||
| You can have a no trespassing sign, but still knock and be invited in. | ||
| And the door was unlocked. | ||
| So there was a click. | ||
| I walked in and immediately was assaulted by this man. | ||
| Who in America wants to leave their children with a man like that, especially when there's no children in there? | ||
| Where are our tax dollars going? | ||
| These are legitimate questions. | ||
| And for the mainstream media that continues to ask me why I'm knocking on doors, I'm an American taxpayer. | ||
| I have every right to ask questions of a business and they have every right to tell me to leave. | ||
| And I have done just that. | ||
| I think it's appalling when I get continued barricaded with why are you asking questions? | ||
| Why are you there? | ||
| These are just simple questions we should be able to ask as citizens of the United States and as taxpayers. | ||
| Yeah, and you should be able to ask those questions. | ||
| And I think it's quite alarming that all you did at that one daycare center is you simply walked in and you were immediately pushed back. | ||
| Do you think based on just what we saw at the building to the healthcare facility or the office building itself, do you think that they're passing around your image? | ||
| Or do you think that they're just seeing that these are viral clips online? | ||
| Do you think it's like a like a well-orchestrated effort in Ohio right now to push back against you immediately once you show up to these businesses? | ||
| Because you're getting millions of views. | ||
| So obviously you're capturing a lot of attention. | ||
| Yeah, they have a group chat. | ||
| One of the ladies had said, you're in a chat and it goes back to how most people communicate, right? | ||
| We communicate via text message. | ||
| I remember Mohamed Ismail, who is a representative in the Ohio State House, specifically addressing Ohio and saying that they have a group chat on WhatsApp with all the Somalians on how to make sure that they send money back to Somalia. | ||
| So it doesn't surprise me that they have my image and I have nothing to hide. | ||
| Every time I go to an establishment, I knock and I find it repulsive when people are asking why I'm attacking Somalians. | ||
| The bigger question is when you have 82% of daycares that are open Monday through Sunday from some of these hours or 6 a.m. to midnight, who's staffing them? | ||
| Where's the oversight? | ||
| I mean, we have a massive problem with our audit system as well. | ||
| So yes, they know who I am. | ||
| And many places, by the way, Brianna, I'd say three in my entire investigation have actually said, please come in. | ||
| We'll answer your questions. | ||
| We have nothing to hide. | ||
| And I think those are gold standard businesses that are actually showing transparency. | ||
| That's how you treat citizens when you're taking our money. | ||
| That's just my opinion. | ||
| And anybody who says out there that I'm targeting Somalian businesses, you have to sit back and wonder why most of these businesses are being owned by one type of community and why they feel they're being targeted when we're just asking simple questions. | ||
| I also had a reporter yesterday, this is my favorite, ask me why I haven't gone to a white business. | ||
| Well, let me tell you, I consider that. | ||
| extremely racist. | ||
| And if you'd like to send me a white business in central Ohio, I'm happy to knock on their door. | ||
| Yeah, no, they should. | ||
| They should send you those tips because you're just, you're fishing through suspicious activities, tips that are coming in. | ||
| I think that's really important for us to understand. | ||
| And again, you're not accusing them of anything, Mehek. | ||
| You know, you're an attorney. | ||
| You understand that this doesn't mean that they're guilty of any fraud, that you're just simply looking and asking simple questions. | ||
| And like you said, there are certain business owners that are very welcome of you. | ||
| You know, we were just playing the video of one of the daycares. | ||
| I believe it was a daycare. | ||
| And before you get in there, it's these women, they're all kind of like bickering back and forth, but one woman does let you in. | ||
| And I think she gives you a tour of the facility itself, but it was known as, they spelled it wrong, but Sunshine Daycare, I believe is the name of the, or learning center. | ||
| I'm sorry. | ||
| Tell us a little bit about this experience. | ||
| So we walked up to this daycare. | ||
| We knocked and rang the door and they all have cameras outside, which I think is extremely important for the safety of children. | ||
| We waited and then walked away thinking nobody was going to open the door, which is their right. | ||
| And the next thing I know, we're being screamed at by a Somalian woman and the owner of the daycare is actually following me and saying, hey, hey, we have no issue. | ||
| Please come in. | ||
| Please come in. | ||
| And then the Somalian woman that's trying to attack us is screaming at the daycare owner saying, don't let her in. | ||
| Don't let her in. | ||
| And the daycare owner says, I know who she is and I have no problems. | ||
| I have nothing to hide. | ||
| I'm happy to answer her questions. | ||
| And this Somalian woman then continued to scream. | ||
| And we received a tip that she called the police. | ||
| And the police came and spoke to us. | ||
| And I said, look, the daycare owner invited us in. | ||
| And what's amazing is this daycare owner then approaches the police and says, I invited Mehec in. | ||
| I wanted her to see my facility. | ||
| And the reason why nobody is seeing that video is, again, there's children present, Brianna. | ||
| And my commitment has always been to protect the children that are in that facility. | ||
| And she had lots of kids there. | ||
| There was laughter. | ||
| There was joy. | ||
| She gave me paperwork on how to register. | ||
| She told me how much it costs. | ||
| And she said that she knows that there's fraud allegations out there, but she wants to be somebody in the community that shows she has nothing to hide. | ||
| And I applaud her for that. | ||
| And that's why I posted that video. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| No. | ||
| And, you know, I love the fact that you're sharing those stories too, because it's not clickbait. | ||
| And you're making sure that you see and you carry out both sides of all of this. | ||
| Mehek, I also wanted to ask you about this. | ||
| We're going to play this clip for you guys right now, clip 14, in regards to potentially a loophole that might be utilized against this one business who is allowing parents to scan the front door without actually having to come on in. | ||
| You detail just that. | ||
| Take a listen. | ||
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The director should found involved. | |
| Okay, what long do you show when you're opening closed? | ||
| 6.30 to 5. | ||
| Okay, so you're open right now? | ||
| Yeah, but you don't have anything that you can speak to about as far as when you work along the place? | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| All right. | ||
| Are you open Monday through Friday or we call it as well? | ||
| Monday through Friday. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| All right. | ||
| Monday to Friday. | ||
| They're open for Monday through Friday. | ||
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I think the most troubling part about this is they have two buses parked out front. | |
| There's no children in there that we could hear or see. | ||
| She says the director left at 3 p.m. | ||
| She doesn't know any rates. | ||
| And on the front door, it says no longer accepting debit or credit card. | ||
| They're only accepting money order, cash, or check. | ||
| And then they have a post-it and a mobile sign-in sheet outside their door, which means that as a parent, you could come in and mobile sign in your child, but never actually physically go in the building. | ||
| Ask yourself, that's a loophole for fraud, alleged fraud, right? | ||
| I could say I'm taking my children to this daycare. | ||
| I can use my phone outside the facility. | ||
| I'm not even entering the facility. | ||
| I mean, that's a red flag. | ||
| Yeah, obviously this is quite alarming. | ||
| What else did you learn about this situation? | ||
| So I actually asked a lot of daycares that actually spoke to me, and I will be posting another clip where I said, you may not be doing this, but if I bring my child in and I forget to register them, what happens? | ||
| And I watched, by the way, one daycare who said that they always sign in children. | ||
| A parent walked in, did not register their child and continued through the facility. | ||
| So when I asked several daycares, what they said to me was alarming. | ||
| They said, you can backdate. | ||
| Backdate means that I could run a daycare facility today and continue to backdate as an employee that children were actually in the facility. | ||
| So when the state of Ohio continues to say that everything is based on attendance and we're better than Minneapolis, maybe you're allowing people to backdate. | ||
| So who's actually checking that? | ||
| And the other troubling part about all of this is when you look at all of the inspection reports online, these are public record, it specifically states in many of the noncompliance, there's attendance issues. | ||
| Well, guys, if there's attendance issues, then why are we giving our state taxpayer dollars to them? | ||
| And I actually did talk to an insider in the department that will not be named, and they told me that it is very hard to shut down a daycare because I actually read a report to them. | ||
| There was blood, shit, soiled sheets, you name it, outlets that were uncovered. | ||
| One of the daycares was watching these children from a video. | ||
| Say they weren't even in the actual room. | ||
| And I said, how are you not shutting them down? | ||
| And she said, we don't have the authority. | ||
| So talk about a low bar. | ||
| If this is how we're treating our most vulnerable population, our children, what are we doing with elderly care and so much more? | ||
| I mean, our system is broken. | ||
| This is why I say audit America, but first let's audit our audit system because it is not working and we have to do better for our children. | ||
| I know for a fact that the legislature wants to change the laws and strengthen them. | ||
| And I know for a fact that our auditor of state is also looking into this. | ||
| So there's a lot of people that want to change the system and that aren't going to say this is the cost of doing business. | ||
| Yeah, and Mehek, you know, I floated an idea of my own out there and I'll see, you know, if you've got anything, but I feel like at this point, the funding, the billions of dollars that we funnel in to help cover the expense of daycare services, I would rather just see that be given to mothers, American mothers to stay at home and raise their children and so that they don't have to worry about working. | ||
| Because I know so many people who could barely afford the cost of daycare and they're literally just working and they're maybe taking home a little bit of the extra cash, but the bulk of it goes to these daycare companies, these facilities that they're sending their kids to. | ||
| How can we get better use of this money at this point? | ||
| Is it just always going to be we should just give it to these daycare centers and hope for the best? | ||
| I think we need a two-prong approach here. | ||
| I think that there are women that would do very well raising our own children and being able to have some sort of funding as we're homeschooling or staying home with our children. | ||
| We have to be better. | ||
| We're the same party in the Republican Party that says don't have abortions, but we never provide solutions for our mothers and young women that get impregnated and then have to take care of children. | ||
| So there's a path forward. | ||
| Ivanka Trump had actually gone out talking about the Family Paid Leave Act and continuing to allow mothers to either stay home. | ||
| We have to work better with women and trying to get them the funding if they do want to stay home. | ||
| And there's creative ways to do that. | ||
| I mean, homeschooling should be up 100% of what we're paying even public schools if a mother wants to stay at home. | ||
| And we're having those fights today. | ||
| So that's one bucket. | ||
| But the second bucket is if you want to be a working mom and you don't want to stay home, then there's a solution. | ||
| Let's go to daycares that have strong compliance, that are actually taking care of your children, that are watching them, that are making sure sanitation is of the utmost concern, that have the proper ratios. | ||
| And then the state is actually boots on the ground auditing. | ||
| We can't make it so easy that anybody can get a daycare facility. | ||
| I mean, ask yourself again, why are these daycares boarded? | ||
| Why are people assaulting me? | ||
| Why are there no children present? | ||
| Where are tax dollars going? | ||
| So it's a multi-prong approach here. | ||
| But if we don't change our system, our welfare system, we're going to continue to be stolen from. | ||
| And Brianna, I can't tell you how many people are telling me they don't want to pay taxes. | ||
| And look, I don't blame them. | ||
| I don't want to give my money to any illegitimate business that isn't taking care of children, elderly, kids with autism, and adults that need care. | ||
| This is theft. | ||
| Taxation, in my opinion, now is theft from the American people, and government has just proved it. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| And I've had enough of seeing all of this. | ||
| It's really infuriating because these systems started off with a great idea that we had put in place and they have been completely abused. | ||
| I don't know if it's going to be any way for them to really truly restore it and restore the trust of the people at this point. | ||
| But Mehek, you're doing an incredible job on the ground in Ohio asking simple questions that unfortunately many do not want to answer. | ||
| So thank you for all the incredible work you do. | ||
| Folks at home, give her a follow on X, Mahec Cook. | ||
| That's Mehec Cook over on X. She's posting all of her videos there and that's where you're going to want to view them. | ||
| So make sure you do just that. | ||
| Mehek, stay safe and keep doing what you're doing. | ||
| You're doing a great job. | ||
| Thank you. | ||
| All right, folks, we are keeping our eye on a lot going on right now. | ||
| I don't know if you heard this audio. | ||
| The first time I heard it this morning in clip nine, it has to do with the Minnesota AG, Keith Ellison. | ||
| Ellison. | ||
| Now, he was caught on audio dealing with a bunch of individuals that were later charged with fraud and convicted of fraud. | ||
| But listen to what they're asking of him. | ||
| Take a listen. | ||
| In an audio recording behind closed doors, meeting with a group of soon-to-be convicted Somali fraudsters, they were asking the attorney general for help to get more funding. | ||
| Listen to this. | ||
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The only way we can protect what we have is by inserting ourselves into the political arena, putting our votes where it needs to be, but most importantly, putting our dollars in the right place and supporting candidates that will fight to protect our interests. | |
| That's right. | ||
| You can only protect our interests when we have your back and you don't have to worry about who's behind you. | ||
| And also this group was talking about, as you heard, they're supporting his campaign. | ||
| So Keith Ellison is pushing back on this. | ||
| He said that he takes fraud seriously. | ||
| He shared in an op-ed writing this, I took a meeting in good faith with people I didn't know and some turned out to have done some bad things. | ||
| I did nothing for them and I took nothing from them. | ||
| But some of those now convicted Somali fraudsters did donate money to Allison's campaign, according to documents obtained by the Center for the American Experiment. | ||
| Ah, surprise, surprise. | ||
| Surprise, surprise. | ||
| They might have donated to him. | ||
| Can't talk about that, though. | ||
| Can't. | ||
| We've got riots that we need to stir up in Minnesota. | ||
| Look the other way, American people. | ||
| You see, this is what goes on, and this is what they're trying to divert the attention from. | ||
| You can't let up on this, though. | ||
| It's too big. | ||
| I don't know why they thought they were going to get away with this. | ||
| It's too big for them to cover up at this point. | ||
| Shouldn't have gotten to this point. | ||
| There are plenty of red flags getting thrown up everywhere, but here we are. | ||
| Here we are. | ||
| Folks, don't let up, especially also, we won't even play the clip. | ||
| I don't think we have time to. | ||
| In New York, they're also expanding their funding right now. | ||
| Kathy Hochle making that announcement in regards to childcare. | ||
| Obviously, Zoe Ramadani, the communist Islamist, was the one really pushing for this during this campaign trail. | ||
| And we all know where that goes. | ||
| I'm sure there's going to be a bunch of daycare centers, learning centers popping up all across New York City now. | ||
| The money, it just keeps getting shifted. | ||
| Keeps getting shifted. | ||
| Some say shifted, actually, some say terrorists. | ||
| Someone say theft. | ||
| Some say treasonous pigs. | ||
| But it is going towards terrorists. | ||
| We all know that. | ||
| No surprise there. | ||
| All right, folks, buckle up. | ||
| We got more to discuss in just a little bit. | ||
| I'm asking you guys to call in if you want to sound off on a topic we've discussed thus far. | ||
| So the number is 877-789-2539. | ||
| That is 877-789-2539. | ||
| That is the phone number you're going to want to call if you want to join in on the show and weigh in. | ||
| Get a bunch of callers too. | ||
| So we're going to be going down the call list. | ||
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| Welcome back to the American Journal. | ||
| We're excited you're all jumping on with us today. | ||
| Oh, it's been a very long show. | ||
| A lot of stories to dive into. | ||
| A very long week, but kept me busy. | ||
| Hope it kept you guys busy as well. | ||
| I want to turn the microphone over to you guys all right now because we're taking your calls. | ||
| 877-789-2539. | ||
| And let's start things off with Chris in New York City. | ||
| Chris, I hear you have a different strategy than what I took up as a former New Yorker. | ||
| So what's on your mind? | ||
| Well, you know, you give this advice, get out of New York. | ||
| You know, Gary Knoll, I don't know if you know who he is. | ||
| He's a radio host for a health pod broadcast. | ||
| He says the same thing. | ||
| The thing is, you can't run away from it. | ||
| I know a lot of young people. | ||
| I'm older. | ||
| I'm in my late 70s. | ||
| So a lot of young people who got together and bought a house a little while back. | ||
| And, you know, they're not going to give up so easy. | ||
| And the way to change everything is to find out who's funding all of this nonsense. | ||
| George Soros, people like that, maybe these aid programs where the money's bouncing back to corrupt the city council. | ||
| You have to fight back because you can't run from this. | ||
| Wherever you go, it's going to catch up to everybody. | ||
| The way to stop it is to organize, pressure your politicians, or whatever you got to do. | ||
| Otherwise, you'll be running for the rest of your life. | ||
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| No, I understand what you're getting with that, Chris, because obviously. | ||
| Imagine if someone moved to Texas like Gary knows, and they go there and they're miserable. | ||
| They're going to go after Gary No. | ||
| It's, you got to be careful. | ||
| You know, my father always said, politics and religion, watch out when you're in business. | ||
| Sort of the same thing, but we're all in a political situation now. | ||
| Thing is, you can't run forever. | ||
| You got to put your foot down and fight. | ||
| If you're going to die, well, you're going to die anyhow. | ||
| So, I mean, it's a difference. | ||
| Well, I mean, I had a little bit of a different approach. | ||
| I'm a girl who likes to carry with me. | ||
| So, so for me personally, Chris, you can't do that in New York. | ||
| So, you know, I've had a couple of, and this is why I'm okay with women leaving because the reality of it is, and again, I understand female votes have what led to the toxic things that we see playing out in New York City. | ||
| But, you know, when a man's coming at you in New York City and he's looking to rob you, sexually assault you or something, I mean, you can't carry a gun, can't carry mace, can't carry taser in New York City. | ||
| So I can't square up with homeboy. | ||
| So, you know, we're going to have to just get up and go at that point. | ||
| That was my strategy. | ||
| In Florida, obviously, I did pretty good, I'd say, at trying to push and make sure that those who are coming and moving over with us to Florida weren't going to bring their blue voting habits there. | ||
| And here in Texas, we're fighting like hell to keep it red. | ||
| Supposedly, that's what the state is. | ||
| But I get your point, Chris. | ||
| Yeah, you can't. | ||
| But, you know, I like carrying. | ||
| I like caring. | ||
| Thanks, Chris, for jumping in and giving us your perspective on that. | ||
| We appreciate it. | ||
| And thanks for fighting over in New York City. | ||
| We appreciate that. | ||
| Let's turn to my friend, Bill, Bill over at the Loomer Fan Club. | ||
| He joins us now. | ||
| Bill, welcome back to the show. | ||
| Bill, can you hear me? | ||
| I can hear you now. | ||
| Welcome to the show, Bill. | ||
| How are you? | ||
| The crew did nothing wrong. | ||
| The crew did nothing wrong. | ||
| They never do. | ||
| It's always me. | ||
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| I love the crew. | ||
| Brianna, I don't know. | ||
| I would, can you confirm? | ||
| I think Laura Loomer was on the doomsday plane with Heg Seth yesterday. | ||
| And I just put the pieces together today. | ||
| So yesterday, Laura took off to go with Heg Seth over to LAX to, he's going to initiate some people, swear them in, new guys. | ||
| And then they have some defense industry leaders. | ||
| So Laura put up a picture. | ||
| Here I am by the plane. | ||
| I'm like, okay, United States of America, blue line. | ||
| I didn't notice the bubble on top. | ||
| Then she showed a clip of Hegseth coming up with his motorcade to get onto the plane. | ||
| And on her stream, you'll see that. | ||
| Then she shows a picture. | ||
| Here's Heg Seth getting here and coming off the plane. | ||
| It's a big door. | ||
| It's a different door than you usually see him off. | ||
| Then I read information about this doomsday plane making an arrival in LAX, first time in 25 years, blah, blah, blah. | ||
| Looked it up on Groc, see what the plane is for. | ||
| You know, command center can stay in the air forever with refueling, resist EMPs, nuclear attacks, blah, blah, blah. | ||
| So then I look back this morning. | ||
| I'm like, hey, is that the plane Laura was on or did they take two planes? | ||
| Look back, and I think Laura Loomer was riding on that plane with Heg Seth on the doomsday plane. | ||
| Do you know anything about that? | ||
| Oh, I can't say much right now, but what I can tell you is media is allowed to fly on that plane. | ||
| Yes. | ||
| It's been ongoing for a bit. | ||
| So you might be onto something, Bill. | ||
| You might be on something, Bill. | ||
| I don't know what we're allowed to say, but you're nothing gets past Bill. | ||
| Nothing gets past Bill. | ||
| Yeah, I mean, it looked fun, though. | ||
| It looked fun. | ||
| I like the videos. | ||
| I like the photos. | ||
| Those were pretty cool. | ||
| I guess all I could say. | ||
| Bill, I appreciate you calling him now. | ||
| Nothing gets past Bill over at the Loomer Fan Club. | ||
| We appreciate all that you do, my friend. | ||
| So thank you. | ||
| All right, let's turn to Andrew in New Jersey. | ||
| Andrew, welcome back to the show. | ||
| Oh, breaking news. | ||
| This just in. | ||
| Karen has been shot. | ||
| No, I shouldn't make light of it, but the Karen woman got shot in Minnesota. | ||
| And I want to say that leads to my experience with covering protests and also seeing on Infowars that Matt, it's always white women that are the most irrational and the craziest. | ||
| And there's very few, when you see like even Black Lives Matter, there's very few minorities and few black people. | ||
| And when there are black people and you talk to them, they're always usually the most rational and polite. | ||
| And my experience locally, there was a small Black Lives Matter, and there were these white women. | ||
| And I was telling them, you know, like about the followers not being in the home and that that's an issue and like the Democrats. | ||
| And she said to me, no, it's only good to have two parents if it's same gender, like a same sex couple. | ||
| So then a black older guy with two cute little girls came with a homemade sign and I said the same things to him and he was completely in agreement with me. | ||
| The irony that you know that the whites were contradicting what he wanted, he wanted to be a good father, and his father wasn't there. | ||
| And he started talking about how people were going after the police. | ||
| That was, and I mentioned Chicago, the black, and he started literally like tearing up. | ||
| So it was so different to see how the black person was responding. | ||
| And when I did justice for Trayvon in New York City, there's almost no black people, but the few that there are are easy to talk to and nice. | ||
| And I saw on InfoWars the same thing, Black Lives Matter, Savannah Hernandez had a sign that said Blue Lives Matter. | ||
| And Karen, a white woman, came out swatting, trying to take the sign down. | ||
| And it appeared that there weren't any black people on the wide shop, but obviously there was just one. | ||
| This young black girl comes out and supports Savannah, even though she was Black Lives Matter protest. | ||
| She said, No, everybody has a right to their opinion and their sign, and don't assault. | ||
| You know, so it's the same pattern. | ||
| Few minorities, and you hardly ever see black people there, but they're always nice. | ||
| And the whites are like preppy, mellow, you know, like richer white guys that are socially there, I think, to meet girls and they're easygoing to talk to. | ||
| But it's like the whites are self-the white women are the self-hating, I think, too. | ||
| Like there's something self-hating, but they should follow your example and be kind-hearted and rational. | ||
| Yeah, yeah, it probably has something to do with all of the uh antidepressants, the birth control, and then the eating of the ultra-processed foods. | ||
| I think that might get you to that point. | ||
| I think that might get you to that point. | ||
| But you know, we appreciate it, Andrew. | ||
| Uh, you weighing in on that, you're definitely on to something. | ||
| You're definitely on to something. | ||
| Let's turn to Mike in Chicago. | ||
| Mike, welcome to the show. | ||
| Hi, Brianna. | ||
| I'm calling in regards to the guest you had this morning from the Raw Egg Nationalist who was asking the right questions but coming to open-ended or the wrong conclusion. | ||
| All men are created equal. | ||
| There is both weak and strong people of every race. | ||
| Every race is basically the same. | ||
| The trouble here, the solution, the conclusion I draw is that because of the laws from in this country regarding perpetual classes and hate speech, hate crime laws, and various other laws, basically white men and especially are being gagged and they're afraid of losing their jobs and speaking up. | ||
| And it doesn't mean they're weak, it just means they don't want to lose their job and all that good stuff. | ||
| It's very simple. | ||
| You follow me? | ||
| Yeah, no, I definitely do. | ||
| I definitely do. | ||
| Yeah, I think it's a difficult discussion. | ||
| But then, I mean, I guess kind of pushback. | ||
| I mean, would all of that have happened if we were stronger and wouldn't have allowed the kind of, I feel like it's kind of like a bullying position that we've now taken on where everyone's too afraid to speak up and speak out on those issues. | ||
| We've kind of put ourselves in that position. | ||
| I think that might have been what he was alluding to. | ||
| But Mike, I'll let you, I'll let you give the rebuttal there. | ||
| Yeah, it's just these big cases in history have essentially, you know, shut the mouths of these people that they can't fight back. | ||
| They don't have speech anymore. | ||
| So they're backing away. | ||
| And that's what until these categories, until these laws are changed, you can't possibly begin to fix this problem. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| It's going to be, it's going to be a lot. | ||
| You know, here in the homeland, though, Harmy Dylan did a pretty good job at this. | ||
| Flag that story that we talked about earlier in the show about the New York City commie that was looking to potentially discriminate against white homeowners in New York City. | ||
| And it's on her radar. | ||
| And so this is something that she's going to fight for. | ||
| So yeah, I mean, that's all we have to do. | ||
| We have to push back. | ||
| We definitely have to. | ||
| Thanks, Mike, for calling and I appreciate your time. | ||
| Let's turn to Chad in Minnesota. | ||
| Chad, welcome to the show. | ||
| Hey, good morning, Granna. | ||
| Good morning. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| I have a question for you. | ||
| Do you think that who do you think is more efficient or better at going after the systemic corruption, whether it be state level or it's federal, the country? | ||
| Do you think that the government is better or do you think that the so-called black pillars are better? | ||
| Well, what do you mean by that? | ||
| The people online who give commentary and raise concerns? | ||
| Is that what you're referring to when you say black pillars? | ||
| When I say the so-called quote-unquote black pillars, I feel like they, when people are utilizing the term, it's a deterrent and it's effective, sort of like along the lines of the CIA coming up with, oh, you're a conspiracy theorist along those lines. | ||
| And I say, okay, well, first of all, when you say black pill and you say bring the receipts, okay, bring the receipts and explain in detail and show us your information and we'll show you our information and we'll see that kind of black pill. | ||
| Yeah, so like it's the federal government's job to check all of this. | ||
| And obviously, like the bulk of, I think, conservative voices right now who are expressing their, what's being labeled as being their black pillars expressing those concerns because they're not seeing what they voted for. | ||
| They're not seeing what they wanted to take place. | ||
| They're not seeing what they endorse folks for. | ||
| I think that they're being mislabeled as a black pillar. | ||
| But I like what you said there, Chad. | ||
| It's the same thing as the conspiracy theory angle when they call people conspiracy theorists. | ||
| I think it's a way to alienate them, to demonize them in a way, and then to also discourage people from coming forward and voicing their concerns. | ||
| I think when it comes to the issues that we've talked about, corruption is the main issue that I know it's at the heart of our audience, of course. | ||
| We want those who were corrupt public figures, government officials, to be held accountable for what they've done, whether it's the Obama regime, the Biden regime, they're both together at this point, though. | ||
| We've just demanded that there are certain key players in all of this that we know have committed crimes for those folks to be held accountable. | ||
| And I think you as a taxpayer, you as a voter, you have a right to go out there and voice your concerns. | ||
| I'm not happy when, you know, I've done over these last few months, people who I thought we were friends, I'll put out a report. | ||
| And because it's not very favorable to, let's say, the Trump administration, whatever agency, this one specifically that I'll cite was the DOJ. | ||
| You know, there was accounts like Katz Heard that quickly jumped on me and was attacking me, even though, you know, him and I have jumped on phone calls. | ||
| We've always been friendly back and forth, supporting one another. | ||
| Just because he disagreed with me, it started with the name calling. | ||
| So I think there's like this big issue that I have with folks who want to go after other individuals who you may have a disagreement with. | ||
| But I think, Chad, our core issue here is that we want people who have tried to destroy this country. | ||
| We want them held accountable. | ||
| Because if they're not held accountable, what's the result of this? | ||
| Well, the next Democrat that comes into the White House will go after all of us. | ||
| And we saw it get progressively worse because nobody was held accountable during the Obama years. | ||
| And then when the Biden years took place, it got way worse. | ||
| And we're talking about Obama years, a couple of journalists being spied on to then during the Biden years, we saw the raids being taken place at their homes, like James O'Keefe and his journalists. | ||
| When we sat back and watched what took place, we do have a higher set of standards for our government officials who we truly respected, we endorse. | ||
| And so I know a lot of people have an issue with it being called out, but I think you, the American people, have every right to call it out. | ||
| And the good thing also about the Trump administration is the president, president, he takes well to his base voicing their concerns. | ||
| So I don't think we have to sit there and be cheerleaders. | ||
| I think we could sit here and call out government officials who we deem are those who aren't doing their jobs or aren't filtering out the swamp creatures that have penetrated these agencies, these bureaus, and are, you know, still carrying out the job of the deep state. | ||
| So, Chad, does that answer your question? | ||
| Bingo. | ||
| Thank you. | ||
| You're doing it. | ||
| You're doing it. | ||
| And regardless, and it just, my point being is that it just, it is a way of deflecting, and then it's a way of getting people pinned on top of already, we already have enough people against each other. | ||
| We don't need more now. | ||
| And then it's this layer on top of layer on top of layer. | ||
| And again, if we want to take it a step further, I think Doge, through, you know, provide AI with the right people, hand over fist, handled exposing a systemic, fraudulent government better than human beings. | ||
| With the right people backing it, it's more effective. | ||
| And we keep going with this while we got to wait. | ||
| And we, the clock is running out at the same time. | ||
| Nick, the Knicks of the world, the Steve Bakers of the world, you, Alex Jones, InfoWars, your crew there, everybody that wants to get truth out there is now all of a sudden going to affect the midterms. | ||
| No, that's not the case. | ||
| Just get things done and do it because it was mandated. | ||
| Do it properly and get rid of the corruption. | ||
| This state is falling now. | ||
| Again, here we go again. | ||
| We didn't learn our lesson. | ||
| And guess what? | ||
| We didn't learn our lesson when we were hoodwinked about COVID, I guess. | ||
| And now the same thing here is we're not learning our lesson. | ||
| We're getting hoodwinked again with the FBI and Brian Gold Jr. hoodwinked. | ||
| That was a year that they put, now a year goes past. | ||
| And all of a sudden, we are, oh, no, we have nothing to show for what happened with January 6th, which leads to a lot of corruption. | ||
| So thanks, guys. | ||
| Thanks for doing that for us. | ||
| We really appreciate it. | ||
| I guess I'm blackpilled. | ||
| Thanks, Brianna. | ||
| Hey, you know, maybe it's a term we just need to own at this point because I don't take it as a bad term. | ||
| I think it's it, they're trying to maneuver it now. | ||
| We all know who we're talking about here. | ||
| They're trying to maneuver it now on social media and go after people who are critics. | ||
| I've been told that it's going to ramp up on all of the key players you just named, Chad. | ||
| We're about to get real, we're about to get slammed and attacked for casting doubts on our government. | ||
| Oh my gosh. | ||
| It's quite the crazy times you live in now where we're told we just have to like nod our heads and clap like seals, like go to work, good work. | ||
| I give credit where credit's due today on X. | ||
| I said, you know, DHS does a great job. | ||
| I don't obviously like TSA, but I voice my concerns when I reach out to DHS, TSA, the folks over there. | ||
| Obviously, it's all the same. | ||
| But when I reach out to their comms team, they are nothing but kind, respectful, get me your response. | ||
| This week, Chrissy Noam gave us a response directly to me and we aired it for you guys. | ||
| So and it was criticizing them over the quiet skies and the tarot watch list. | ||
| So I will appreciate great government agencies that are doing what they should be doing, even when I offer my criticism. | ||
| That's how it should be. | ||
| The folks at DHS, and I say it all the time, are great people, great people. | ||
| Trish McLaughlin, her whole team and the comms team, they have been nothing but kind, and that's how it should be. | ||
| I shouldn't have to sit here and have to fight these agencies for responses and then have, you know, their talking heads go on social media and go after people. | ||
| It's just not acceptable behavior. | ||
| It's not professional, and nor is it patriotic either. | ||
| So, thank you for that. | ||
| All right, let's turn to Jay in Georgia. | ||
| Jay, I think you're going to say something that I'm really going to like. | ||
| What's on your mind? | ||
| Well, I hope you can hear me okay. | ||
| It's raining and I'm driving. | ||
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| So, I'm running up and down the road, you know, since 1988, over the road. | ||
| And the bottom line is I pay a lot in taxes. | ||
| And I'm 61 and I'm close to being able to retire, but you know, you really can't retire on Social Security and what little money I have because I remodeled the house and all. | ||
| But what I'm getting at is I spoke to the boss and I said, maybe you can use your influence and speak with other owners of businesses and tell them, you know, give everybody a 1099 because we all get a 1040. | ||
| And Trump's bill is not really helping out truck drivers that much. | ||
| We get a little bit of pre diem money that's not taxed. | ||
| But, anyways, if everyone had a 1099, and then we can make the choice if we want to pay taxes, because what I'm seeing my tax money go to is fraud all over the world. | ||
| And I'm about fed up with it. | ||
| And I'm not like going to go hurt anybody or anything, but I'm really sick of this BS. | ||
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| Yeah. | ||
| Well, Jay, thank you. | ||
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| It's breaking up a little bit now, but you know, thank you for going to work and working every day. | ||
| Because, I mean, apparently not everyone's doing that in this country. | ||
| And I understand your frustrations. | ||
| My concerns are just like yours right now. | ||
| You know, what's the purpose of paying taxes when it's being shuffled over to fraudsters and it's being used inappropriately? | ||
| I mean, it's whether it's being shuffled over to fraudsters, whether it's being shuffled over to pay for other countries' wars, and our politicians are very likely getting kickbacks on that front because they're way too enthusiastic for these foreign wars. | ||
| I would say that, yeah, I mean, there's no incentive to continue paying taxes in this country right now. | ||
| And I think they're going to have a really big problem because too many Americans are waking up to this. | ||
| You know, I think the response that we heard yesterday from the vice president is that they are going to have a separate U.S. attorney to go after these fraudsters directly. | ||
| I like that. | ||
| It sounds good. | ||
| Let's see where it lands. | ||
| Let's be optimistic here. | ||
| I always want to try to give people, obviously, the time is going to take a very long time, probably the full three years that they have left to go after these individuals. | ||
| We'll see what the numbers look like when they finally do and whether we deem that efficient enough. | ||
| But the reality of it is, yes, it's your money and it shouldn't be shuffled over to countries that hate us, people that hate us. | ||
| And it should be making this country, it should be going to making this country safer and obviously in a much better place. | ||
| So, Jay, thank you for calling. | ||
| I appreciate it. | ||
| I'm going to get to one more person before we have to wrap. | ||
| We only have two minutes left. | ||
| Let's get to Andy in Florida. | ||
| Andy, welcome to the show. | ||
| Andy. | ||
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| Yeah, I got you. | ||
| Thanks for having me. | ||
| Hey, I just wanted to go back to her. | ||
| I'm a 20-year Green Beret, so I wanted to get some tactical expertise on what's going on with ICE. | ||
| Now they should be running their operations down there in Minnesota. | ||
| Thank you for your service, my friend. | ||
| And you have about two minutes, so you know. | ||
| I'll make it quick. | ||
| So, hey, when you know you're going into an enemy hotspot like Minnesota, there has to be some better tactical planning, I'm feeling. | ||
| It's a tragedy of what happened, but that was completely avoidable, not only on the person's part, the lady who got killed, but also on the tactical level of prior for planning. | ||
| They need to go in there strategically, set up a blocking position, and roll with a heavy package. | ||
| It should be a one-for-a two-for-one. | ||
| Every agent there that is going to go in and arrest an illegal, there should be another one dealing with protesters. | ||
| They should deal with them harshly, going flexi cup, fat them up, put them in a pool, and move on to the next. | ||
| I mean, these videos, you're pepper spraying them and letting them get away with grabbing guns. | ||
| No, you need to go in there and roll them up. | ||
| There needs to be some accountability. | ||
| There needs to be some charges filed on them. | ||
| And we need to start bringing the wind out of the sails of these protesters. | ||
| And then on a second point of that, at the top, the DOG, nothing sticks when you use PAM, but the cooking spray. | ||
| I mean, we need some accountability to hire to see who was organizing these protesters, the money, where it's going, where it's flowing down, and cutting the snakes at the top of the head so that this paid protest and stuff starts trickling down. | ||
| But they need to be strategic operations, looking with proper planning, good reconnaissance, good blocking positions. | ||
| And that way, when you're going into a hotspot where you have no backside support from any kind of local PD, you're in, you're out, you're quick, you're getting your target, and you're moving on because we know that they are pushing this. | ||
| They need their martyr for the Podesta plan, and they're doing everything they can because we're taking away their voting block and we're making them weaker. | ||
| That's just a quick snapshot of my overview. | ||
| Yeah, well, I like it. | ||
| I like it. | ||
| Listen, we need that. | ||
| So thank you for calling in. | ||
| You know, I'm watching too, one of the mainstream journalists, I believe she's with News Nation, but hold on one second. | ||
| Let me, yeah, she's with News Nation, Allie Bradley. | ||
| She's outside actually at the facility in Minneapolis right now, the ICE and Border Patrol facility, and they're actually putting down right now concrete barriers. | ||
| So I think they're going to start taking this a little bit more seriously and have a better plan in place for going out there and doing what they should be doing, of course. | ||
| So, Andy, spot on. | ||
| And I hope they start taking that advice because, again, what we saw unravel there, it just, I don't know if it's just a chaotic situation. | ||
| We don't know the backstory, but yes, you're spot on and correct. | ||
| There are folks that does it for me. | ||
| Stay putt, though. | ||
| The Alex Jones show starts next. |