Kilmar Garcia, accused of human trafficking and cartel ties, was freed after a federal judge blocked ICE’s redetention due to expired detention limits. Meanwhile, NYC Mayor Zoharan Madani threatened property tax hikes to fund incentives for "illegal aliens," sparking fears of a communist or Islamic takeover amid surging crime—robberies up 58%, assaults 9%. U.S.-Iran tensions escalate with 150+ military cargo flights and $64/barrel oil prices, despite Trump’s peace efforts. Callers demand severing ties with Epstein-linked figures like Gates, accusing elites of pedophile networks and globalist control. FDA reversed Moderna’s mRNA vaccine rejection under pressure, raising corruption concerns. Conservatives clash over strategies: some push bipartisan deals, others advocate physical confrontation against perceived threats like Antifa and Marxists, while elite protectionism and visa revocations expose systemic failures. [Automatically generated summary]
There appear to have been upwards of 250,000 young white girls raped in this century, very largely by Muslim men.
In 2008, an 11-year-old girl came to attention to the police after she disclosed that she and another child had been sexually abused by a group of adult males.
Just a few weeks later, she was found in a derelict house with another child and a number of adult males.
She was arrested.
11 years of age, she was arrested for being drunk and disorderly.
And none of the males were arrested.
Has your force identified the police officers involved in that and found out what went on?
The veil is lifting on the UK's festering underbelly of nauseating cover-ups where Labour MPs under Keir Starmer's iron grip just slammed the door on justice for victims of Muslim grooming gangs.
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The eyes to the right were 111, the no's to the left, 364.
Back in January 2025, the Tories pushed an amendment to the Children's Well-Being Bill demanding a national inquiry into the predatory networks that have ravaged thousands of young, mostly white and working-class British girls, while whispers of Islamophobia fears and political correctness shielded the perpetrators.
But I want to give a special thanks to the APPG of British Muslims for the brilliant work that you do to highlight issues affecting British Muslims and celebrate their achievements.
As leader of the Labour Party, I am utterly committed to eradicating Islamophobia from my party and from society.
And nothing, nothing has shaped my thinking more than our crowd-funded, independent inquiry into the Pakistani Muslim rape gangs.
An inquiry that should never have had to exist.
An inquiry that I created only because the political system itself would not act.
That inquiry has been the most sobering experience of my public life.
Not just because of the awful crimes, not just because of the horrific suffering, but because of what it exposed about the way this country is governed.
Now zoom out to Scandinavia, where the same multicultural madness has turned safe havens into rape hotspots.
Sweden tops the charts at 84.4 reported rapes per 100,000 people, followed by Norway at 42.39.9, with studies showing 92% of severe rapes in Sweden linked to foreign-born offenders.
Yet convictions remain abysmally low.
Just 6% in Sweden prosecute adult cases.
Scandinavia's unchecked borders and elite denial breed predators, turning progressive paradises into hellscapes for women and girls, while real men appear to be non-existent.
And as the man who's smoking a cigarette claimed that they're not Antifa, we walked right past an Antifa symbol on the side of the barn as he was saying that.
What was interesting is that we had previously investigated Antifa in the United States in Oregon, specifically Rose City Antifa in Oregon while I was at Project Veritas.
And we did secret recordings inside a bookstore headquarters, Speakeasy, where they all met.
And they talked about gouging out people's eyes.
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Practice things like an eye gouge.
It takes very little pressure to injure someone's eyes.
It's a trial regarding a case where he's accused of just allowing a lot of unsafe things and things to cause harm to kids' mental health to happen on his platform.
So he's expected to testify to that today.
So we've got our eye on that.
We'll keep an eye to see how that all works out.
When he does speak, if he does speak on cam, we'll bring that to you.
But we got the feed up and running.
So we are prepared to do just that.
Also, something that I find to be quite interesting, there's a lot going on in regards to Jeffrey Epstein still.
I don't know if you guys had seen, but Les Wexner is expected to testify today.
Now, this is expected to be remote in front of the oversight committee.
That's the House committee, I should add to that.
He's expected to speak to them in a closed door questioning about his relationship with the convicted sex offender, Jeffrey Epstein.
So, we're going to keep our eye on that because obviously it's closed door, unfortunately.
And I don't like these closed door things.
I don't like the fact that we do these depots.
We have to wait for them to release the recording because they do black things out.
They do, when you're watching a full deposition, they do actually black things out.
So, you can't really tell what's going on sometimes.
So, I'd rather just do it live.
Let's see what's going on.
Big fan of transparency, and I hope others are as well.
But again, we got our eyes on that, and I wanted to make sure that was clear.
I also wanted to bring you an update because yesterday I was watching, and I watched it.
You guys don't have to watch.
We watched CNN clips, and we watched CNN and MSNBC and all these awful outlets.
But yesterday, they actually did have Rohan, Ro Khan, the guy from California, Democrat from California.
It's a slow morning for me.
He did speak about Les Wexner yesterday on CNN in regards to his relationship with Epstein.
What was his financial relationship with Jeffrey Epstein?
Point blank, did he ever abuse young girls?
And did he know of other people who were abusing young girls?
How many times did he visit the island?
How did Epstein make his money?
So he has a lot to answer for, but it's not just him.
My view is every single person who has emails showing that they visited the island, especially after Epstein was a convicted pedophile, should be coming before the Congress and answering questions and be investigated.
And the Justice Department should start a special prosecution investigatory committee into this issue.
I mean, I get texts from survivors.
I got one today with the name of someone in the file saying, what's happening?
Send this to justice.
Why aren't they doing anything?
The survivors didn't just want these names out there.
And there's a reason for that, of course, because our lawmakers are protecting these individuals.
And again, I don't even know specifically who he's referring to there.
If there are individuals that you believe should be held accountable in criminal court and there's a pathway to being able to prosecute them, let's talk about that.
Let's break down what the legal fight could actually be.
And I think that's really important to highlight.
And unfortunately, we're not hearing that from these individuals who keep continuously going out there and saying that they're calling for accountability.
Now, folks, it's really, really fascinating to sit back and watch as to how the American people are reacting to the Epstein files.
I think the administration, as many of you guys know, has handled this obviously poorly, but they don't understand how bad this really is and how bad this has become.
I wanted to remind our audience, and I know I did yesterday when I was speaking with Ann Van der Stiel.
I mentioned this, but I want to put this in context.
You know, a couple of months ago, this was back in 2025, I actually submitted a FOIA request.
That's a Freedom of Information Act request to the Bureau of Prisons.
I talked about that yesterday.
That request, when you send it in, by the way, because the DOJ operates the Bureau of Prisons, it's underneath them.
So you'd request it through that.
I put that request in and the DOJ responded back to me by my simple request that all it asked for was the final phone call that Jeffrey Epstein made prior to his alleged suicide.
Now, I'll get to why that's important here.
The Bureau of Prisons, though, wrote something back to me that I found was quite strange.
We located no records.
That's what they told me.
They had no records of Jeffrey Epstein's final phone call.
Now, that phone call was made around 7 or 8 p.m. Eastern time.
That was his time window to make that call.
It's alleged that his final call was spent with his sister.
Again, that's kind of floated around.
It hasn't really been 100% confirmed.
But why doesn't the Bureau of Prisons have that recording?
It doesn't make sense.
They record all phone calls.
That's how it's supposed to be.
Unless, of course, you're talking to your attorney.
I believe there's some slight probably discretion that could be utilized there in regards to being able to monitor those calls, but he's not calling his attorney.
How is it that the camera system wasn't working that day?
And also the recording system that would have recorded that last phone call wasn't working that day.
It doesn't make sense.
Now, if you're wondering why I'm so hyper-focused on getting that phone call and why I even submitted this request in the first place, think state of mind.
What was Jeffrey Epstein's state of mind that day?
Was he suicidal?
Well, it doesn't seem to make sense because we know from the emails that have officially been released just recently that Epstein's attorneys believe that they were working on a plea agreement with the DOJ.
So someone who would have a sense of optimism, like he might actually be getting out, why would he take his own life?
I wanted to hear from him exactly.
Was his phone call with his sister?
Was it a phone call that was a call where he was saying, I love you, goodbye, like I love you forever, whatever it might have been, a goodbye kind of tone, or was it something that was optimistic?
Again, it doesn't make sense.
Now, when you look into the reports that have been released regarding this phone call that we can't seem to get any type of records on, there's this allegation that Epstein told the jail staff that he was calling his mother.
Now, keep in mind, his mother died 15 years prior to that phone call, back in 2004.
Now, whether the guards knew that or not, obviously you can't really hold that to them, but there's no real excuse as to why we don't have any records of that final phone call.
Folks, when you get on a call, I obviously do a lot of pieces where I'm working with those who are being incarcerated currently for crimes possibly that they're charged with.
And every time you get on the call, it reminds you the call is being recorded.
Every call is recorded.
So how is it possible that he somehow, someway made a final phone call that there's no records on?
Doesn't seem to make sense.
So this is one of the many elements that has me scratching my head.
I don't understand how we could sit here and pretend like there's any legitimacy behind any of this.
I'm sure as heck not going to pretend like this makes sense because it doesn't.
But again, I mean, we're told that we've got everything.
We've got everything.
That's according to our DOJ.
Obviously, I'm very skeptical, but it's their claim, I guess.
Folks, I spoke about it briefly yesterday as well.
Congressman Tony Gonzalez is accused of having an affair with one of his staffers.
Now, that staffer later committed suicide by setting herself on fire.
But there's a new report and it's obviously very, very concerning.
And I saw it this morning in the New York Post.
And I think it's worth your attention.
It's about internal messages.
Now, they're claiming that the woman who he was allegedly having an affair with, who later died by suicide, that that woman eventually admitted in text message that she was in fact having an affair.
Now, the text message they claim, it says, Our boss is who she's having an affair with.
I had an affair with our boss, and I'm fine, is what the screenshot that was obtained by the New York Post says.
Now, again, this is obviously deeply, deeply concerning because this woman doused herself in gasoline and set herself on fire in her backyard at her Texas home.
Gonzalez has denied the affair rumors, calling them completely untrue, untruthful, was the exact quote.
And also claiming that anyone who's circulating that is participating in a political attack against him.
Now, again, he is up for reelection right now, and he has officially been endorsed by President Trump.
Real head scratcher there.
We talked about that yesterday.
I don't know how the president would endorse someone like this, especially given the fact that the investigation is still underway.
But here we are.
Here we are.
Tony Gonzalez, again, not very liked by those in Texas.
Not.
He is someone who's been propped up by a lot of questionable characters.
A lot of people refer to him as a rhino here in Texas.
A lot of people believe that he is someone who, in fact, is aligned with the cartels when it comes to not prioritizing border security like the way he should be.
But those are all accusations, just like the accusation that his staffer is allegedly someone who he had an affair with.
And again, Gonzalez has been quite silent on the issue, denying the initial accusations while not really reacting to any of the information.
And I think it's fascinating when we sit back and watch this as it unravels because, again, I spoke about it briefly yesterday.
The president's endorsements don't align with what the MAGA agenda should actually be.
A lot of rhinos, a lot of people working against the MAGA agenda are the individuals who are getting his backing.
And it's got a lot of his most loyal supporters saying, all right, the endorsements are actually really bad.
Tony Gonzalez should have never received that endorsement.
And it's really frustrating to sit back and watch this as it all unravels, of course.
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I've been at the very cutting edge throughout the justice system, fighting against blue state overreach and environmentalist activists.
When I was Attorney General Paxton's deputy, leading 46 lawsuits against the 46th president and winning 85% of those lawsuits, a quarter of those lawsuits were on environmental regulations, on what the Biden administration was trying to cram down on Texas to destroy our oil and gas economy, to push the Green News scam on us, to push subsidies on us.
I know how to fight against these forces and win.
Not only did I do it as Paxton's deputy, but I also did it when I was a senior executive at the Justice Department, when one of President Trump's very first executive orders was to roll back the Biden-era environmental litigation that was oppressing oil and gas exploration and production.
And as the head of the Office of Legal Policy, I worked with the Environment and Natural Resources Division at DOJ to roll it back.
And as the next Attorney General, we are also going to turn our attention to the local environmentalists that want to obscure local ordinances to stop exploration and production.
On my watch, we're going to drill baby drill.
So don't be fooled when Chip tells you that he was Paxton's chief deputy and he wants to cite his record there.
Remember, he was so ineffective, so bad at serving as Paxton's deputy that Paxton fired him.
Now, that's not often covered in the media, but I hope that the media pool does their due diligence because they will realize that even though he wants to cite that experience, it was so bad he shouldn't be running on it today.
He's brave enough to come out here and to speak against Islam when it wasn't very popular.
A lot of candidates actually had to wait.
They waited to jump into the Islam fight and they wanted to see how it was pulling.
And so because it was pulling well, a lot of people jumped on board.
But Aaron didn't care.
He just jumped into the fray.
Didn't need a poll to motivate him to do just that.
And it's truly quite impressive.
He is a fighter and the only one I'm going to be supporting at this point.
So make sure you do just that.
Also, obviously, vote for Ken Paxton.
I know many of you guys are heading on over if you're a Texan right now, possibly to vote early.
I would recommend Paxton, of course, because, well, John Cornyn is a deep state operative, in my opinion, someone who has pushed for FISA to be extended time and time again.
He defends it and then lies to the American people by saying, FISA has ever been used against an American citizen.
There's no such thing as warrantless spying.
You can't trust a guy like that.
You can't.
You can't.
So keep that in the back of your mind as you make your way out to vote.
I highly recommend everyone do just that.
But I want to shift gears over a little bit.
Let's talk about New York City, my former home.
New York City, obviously, it's a communist takeover, as many of you guys know.
And it's been pretty heartbreaking to sit back and watch.
I've been watching from the sidelines and I have not been happy, but we knew this was going to happen.
In fact, everyone else is late to the game.
They are far too late to the game.
What do I mean by that?
Well, the fact that we're now talking about how he is a communist, I mean, they waited to the very last few weeks to bring attention to that.
And again, it didn't make any sense why they did just that, but now they're all jumping on board.
I was watching Fox Live yesterday.
I just have a bunch of stuff just running all day on my home.
And they can't stop covering Zoe Ramadani press conferences.
They have made him into a celebrity.
Well, now that we've normalized this discussion, it's a bad news if you're a property owner in New York City.
And all of my friends who did own property in New York City, thankfully listened to me.
They sold their property right before the election.
So they're good to go.
But anyone else who still owns property or even rents, because it's going to affect you if you rent common sense, obviously, if the cost of living starts to go up for those who own property, well, it's going to go up for renters as well.
But Zoe Ramadani is trying to float his budget for 2027 out there right now.
And it's a little rough.
So it's going to be hard for him to give all these free incentives to illegal aliens.
And so what he's looking to do is potentially, and he's trying to threaten this, potentially raise property taxes on New York City homeowners.
And they are fleeing the sea for Texas and including major corporations like JPMorgan, believe it or not, has more people in Texas right now at their Dallas building than that Mammoth building a few blocks from here because it pays to move the people to Texas where there is no state tax.
All right, obviously Fox is trying to talk some common sense into a commie.
It's not going to go over well.
It's obviously a shakedown.
He's going after the governor at her expense of possibly not winning her reelection.
And again, you know, it's bad when we're referring to Kathy Hochul as being reasonable.
Many of you guys know she is a radical lefty.
But let's pivot for a second.
We'll head back on over to the Zoe Ramadani topic because there was a lot that happened yesterday on that front.
Let's talk about a story that I saw today in Axios.
Axios is claiming that the United States is inching closer and closer to a full-on war with Iran.
As many of you guys know, President Trump continues to promote the fact that we're somehow having peace discussions.
Now, it's been back and forth.
He's been honest with the American people saying, all right, it's not, they might not be in a place where they're really looking to negotiate.
And the reporting's kind of all over the place.
Right now, Axios is again claiming that we've never been at a more crucial time right now.
The headline itself this morning said Trump moves closer to a major war with Iran.
Now, everyone ran with that headline.
Of course, I've reached out to the Pentagon to see if they have any type of details they'd like to disclose on how they feel about this Axios report.
Not yet heard back, but let's break down some of the moves that they say are currently being made.
They're claiming that there have been more than 150 U.S. military cargo flights that have been moved, that have been moving weapons systems and ammunition into the Middle East over these last few months.
They also claim that there's been another 50 fighter jets in the last 24 hours sent towards the Middle East.
Now, they're also citing the surge, the cost of oil currently as it increasingly goes up.
It's about $64 a barrel right now.
And they believe that tensions haven't been higher.
They also say that, well, just given the fact that the threats that have been unleashed onto the White House right now from Iran, that they think that we are pretty much getting very, very close to full-on war.
Now, that could be fear-mongering.
As many of you guys know, they love to do just that.
So I want to welcome our next guest to help us dissect the Iran issue.
Well, Nate Vance is joining us in just a few moments.
We are connecting back with him.
But once we get him on, folks, he is a veteran and he's someone who is an expert on the issue.
He's a Marine infantryman.
And as many of you guys know, he was on at Matt Tardio when he was filling in for me.
But interesting enough, he is actually also the cousin of Vice President JD Vance as well.
So we look forward to hearing from him in just a few moments.
I've got a lot to ask him on that front.
Specifically, this is fear-mongering.
As many of you guys know right now, the media has been inching us closer and closer, but it's not just also the media.
It's also Israel.
And so the harsh reality of all of this, and Nate's actually with us now.
And Nate, it's an honor to have you on the program today.
Thank you for being here.
You know, I'm kind of trying to dissect this Axios report.
And Axios is claiming that we're inching closer and closer to a war with Iran.
Now, obviously, many are very skeptical of all of this, but we've seen what Israel's also done and how they are also trying to, but it appears to be pushing through the media, trying to push us a little bit closer to all of this.
What's your feel for all of this Axios reporting in regards to what they're claiming is the rapid shipment of obviously both ammunition and weapon systems to the Middle East?
Do you think we're inching closer and closer to war with Iran?
I think it's trying to encourage the United States to wait until those, you know, like if they're doing anything with those countries, it's a way of saying, don't do anything while these other countries are here because we don't want to pull them into a conflict, right?
So it's a way of kind of kicking the can down the road for the Iranians.
But this is not just aggressiveness by Trump.
I mean, his approach is aggressive.
He's setting, you know, he's setting limits on what he wants them to do, and he's going to enforce those limits.
But the Iranians are not exactly being passive here, right?
Threatening to close down the Strait of Hormuz affects global trade and global energy prices.
That's not something that the like, I'm going to make fun of the U.S. Navy because it's easy and it's mostly true.
But when the chips are down and they're actually in a fight, the Navy is no joke.
So the U.S. Navy will open the Strait of Hormuz, but that would initiate a conflict and then a response from the Iranians.
And it has been inching closer and closer to, I don't know.
I mean, it just feels like everything, the tensions are increasing.
So the Axios report could possibly be factually true in regards to that.
I've actually reached out to the Pentagon, like I mentioned earlier in the show, to get their take on all of this.
And I have not yet heard back, but we'll bring that update to our audience very, very soon.
But, you know, President Trump has spoken openly about trying to lead peace negotiations with Iran to work on a deal.
Currently, right now, according to reports, he has designated this task with Jared Kushner and Steve Woodkoff as well, jumping in on this fight.
Do you think that we are, is there any legitimacy behind this?
You'd think we could actually hold peace talks with Iran because it seems like based on what they've been leaking out into the media that they're not even interested in the potential of a peace agreement.
Yeah, look, I think the peace talks will be fruitless with Iran.
I don't think, I don't want to say there's no point because there is, I think one, you know, for as many criticisms as people levy against President Trump, the one thing he does provide people is off-ramps, right?
Before he does any of these actions, he gives people more opportunities than I would to comply.
But also while those peace talks are going on, while that's going on, he's moving assets into the region.
So if the peace talks do fail, it's an overwhelming force that's in place when they, you know, if or when they fail, the response is insurmountable by the Iranian regime.
They won't be able to do anything with the amount of assets that are in the Middle East currently.
It's also worth noting that the Axios also reported that a Trump advisor estimated that there's a 90% chance of a kinetic action in the next upcoming week.
So to keep that in the back of your minds.
But I kind of want to bring this back to Venezuela, Nate, because we saw what happened in Venezuela.
The president was obviously being very aggressive publicly with Maduro and telling him to surrender very publicly.
And because he didn't do so, we saw how that unraveled for him.
Do you expect something similar to happen if, again, these peace talks, if they don't really have any legitimacy here?
Do you think the president's going to quickly step in on this front?
Yeah, if I'm a betting man, yeah, I think that we're going to be, there's going to be an exchange between the U.S. and Iran in the next and soon, right?
I can't put like actual dates on it, but it's going to be sooner rather than later.
And I don't think it's going to go well for the Iranian regime now, as far as like what particular missions get carried out and how it's going to happen.
Anybody that's predicting that for you is probably lying.
Nobody knows, right?
Like nobody knows except for the guys in the briefing room.
So, but what I can tell you is that it won't feel good on the Iranian side of things for the regime at all.
All right, folks, we're going to gear up right now and take it back to New York City because, oh man, I was watching yesterday as Zoharan Madani is still out there pushing all this nonsense about raising taxes on New Yorkers.
And listen, they have it coming.
I mean, when you vote for this stuff, you have to understand what comes next.
And it is an absolute crisis unraveling right now in New York City.
Crime is surging.
And he has only been in office for, what, 49 days?
I mean, I knew it was going to, I joked yesterday very lightly with Joe Paggs when I was on his show.
I was like, I can't believe it took this long for us to get to this point.
But the reality of it is it's actually happening pretty quickly.
And I don't know if New Yorkers yet have buyer's remorse as to electing this very corrupt individual.
Again, I don't even know why we allowed him to run.
He was an immigrant.
He was not a U.S. citizen.
And when he became a U.S. citizen, he lied.
He lied.
We could have revoked his citizenship and had him tossed from this election, but we chose not to.
Keep that in the back of your minds.
And I want to play this clip because this was the clip that we were talking about earlier in the show.
Clip three is Zoharan Madani laying out his threat to raise taxes on property owners.
I know that for those who have watched budget after budget, it is tempting to assume that we are engaging in the same dance as our predecessors.
Let me assure you, nothing about this is typical.
That's why our solutions won't be either.
There are two paths to bridge this gap.
The first is the most sustainable and the fairest path.
This is the path of ending the drain on our city and raising taxes on the richest New Yorkers and the most profitable corporations.
The onus for resolving this crisis should not be placed on the backs of working and middle class New Yorkers.
If we do not fix this structural imbalance and do not heed the calls of New Yorkers to raise taxes on the wealthy, this crisis will not disappear.
It will simply return year after year, forcing harder and harsher choices each time.
And if we do not go down the first path, the city will be forced down a second, more harmful path.
Faced with no other choice, the city would have to exercise the only revenue lever fully within our own control.
We would have to raise property taxes.
We would also be forced to raid our reserves.
To balance the budget as required by law, our preliminary budget takes the only path within our control, the second path.
The options of the second path are the options of last resort, options that we will only employ if there is no other means of arriving at a balanced budget.
You either give this little communist all the money he's asking for, or he's going to hold property taxes over your head.
This is ideal for Republicans, obviously, heading into that very, very heated up reelection for Kathy Hochul.
As many of you guys know, it's usually a landslide, just given the fact that New York City is holding both upstate New York and Long Island hostage.
And so, before anyone says, well, New York's going to get, no, no, it's pretty red, I'd say, up and upstate, as well as Long Island's pretty moderate as well.
It's New York that holds it hostage.
But, you know, there's some reasonable folks still out there.
Eric Adams, as many of you guys know, he was the former New York City mayor.
He actually commented on it, saying free isn't free.
It's just a bill someone else has to pay.
Yes.
Factually true, 100%.
You see, so many New Yorkers didn't realize this was a communist takeover.
This was a communist takeover.
I know that they thought they were going to get free and affordable housing.
It was a promise that was laid out.
But, and it's going to be a rough lesson for New Yorkers.
But the reality of it is it's going to cost them a lot.
It is going to cost them an absurd amount of money.
It's already extremely expensive to live in New York City, by the way.
I don't understand.
He sits there and pretends like it's just property taxes that are going to go up.
That includes rent.
And I know he wants to sit there and pretend like he's not going to raise the rent on people.
Create legislation to make sure that doesn't happen.
People are going to flee.
Landlords are going to go bankrupt.
But this is all a part of the plan.
It is an Islamic takeover of New York City.
And this has always been the plan.
And so we're just sitting on the sidelines watching what unravels.
And it's obviously personal on a personal level for me as a New Yorker.
It is devastating.
But folks, this is what happens.
I mean, it could be a nearly, as you see here, it could be a nearly 10% property tax increase.
And this is absurd.
But they voted for this, allegedly, allegedly.
So this is what's happening in New York right now.
And it's worth noting too.
I posted about it over the weekend.
Crime is surging, crime on public transportation specifically.
And it's only going to get worse and worse and worse.
But this is what was voted in, is what we're told.
Right now, it looks like when it comes to mass transit, crime spiked 17% so far this year.
Again, he's only been in office for 49 days.
When you look at the breakdown, the comparison from last year to this year, according to the New York Post, who has obtained these statistics, the New York Post came out and said that so far for the year, there's been 246 incidences.
And when you compare it to last year, there was only about 210.
Robberies have also soared.
They're at about 58%.
And assaults are also climbing 9% as well.
So there's a lot of violence going on in New York City right now.
And it's only the beginning.
We haven't even officially hit the two-month mark with this man.
Kathy Hochul knows it's a problem.
She knows that this is going to reflect on her.
And Bruce Blakeman is hopefully going to be able to make a good, decent argument.
Just appear to be moderate.
That's my only suggestion in all of this.
Appear to be very moderate because you got to try to win New York City.
Send the sidelines and watch this all the time.
I'm like, it's going to get real bad for New York.
And hopefully they could somehow, even though I think the New York GOP is a group of just losers, but to somehow pull those people in to vote in New York City.
Upstate New York is not the problem.
Lyland's not the problem.
It's those damn liberals in New York City.
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All right, folks, we got a lot happening in the next hour.
Like I mentioned, the State Department finally doing something that we've been hoping they would do, and that's revoke thousands of visas, people we don't want in this country.
Well, they got the boot.
I'll break down the numbers and those who have, well, they've had their visas pulled.
This includes probably the worst of the worst, people accused and not accused, sorry, convicted of sexual assault, DUI, child abuse, you know, people that the Biden regime loves to allow into our country.
I will break down that report because, you know, I have my eyes all over that.
And it's going to be quite interesting, quite interesting as we see how the State Department handles all of this.
They've been pretty decent on a lot of these issues.
So we'll keep our eye on that.
We'll also talk about the very latest in regards to ICE.
I'll show you a video.
We'll spare you for now, but one of the individuals who was a part of the violent protest, he was an agitator.
He's just pleaded guilty.
I'll show you the evidence.
Obviously, there's a lot of evidence against him, but it was a high-profile case.
The federal government was hunting this guy down.
So we'll talk about that in a little bit.
Also, good news in regards to Sharia.
That is, for those of us who don't want Sharia anywhere in this country, the Sharia caucus is expanding.
I'll bring you the latest count.
And it's very impressive on how many politicians are actually now speaking out on the issue that is Islam.
It's quite fascinating, right?
Erasmus and Reports dropped a poll just a few weeks ago and was detailing how most Americans truly do fear Islam and its expansion here in the United States.
There was also that turning point poll that was also taken and it was a top issue for so many conservative Christians.
And so as a result of all of that, you finally have a lot of people jumping on board.
Amy Meck is someone who's been in this fight from day one and she's done an incredible job at fighting back.
She's never had this level of support before and I think it's quite impressive.
You know, we saw Amy Meck, which we rarely do.
She was at a congressional hearing and I was so proud of her for being there.
She was right behind another friend of the show, Robert Spencer, who was speaking out on the issue that is Islam, obviously.
You know, Robert Spencer has been brave enough, again, another one, in this fight for far too long, I'd say.
But he's not given up anytime soon.
And the reason why I say far too long is because he's been trying to warn the American people as to what's happening.
And sadly, not many have reacted to the information he's put out there.
Now, they even tried to kill him.
They tried their hardest to go after Robert Spencer, but he testified, and Amy Mech was right behind him as well.
And I know it ticked off a lot of the Islamists.
I did see that Kare was not very happy about it either.
But here we are, folks.
It's so impressive to see all these incredible patriots come forward and speak out on this issue.
And so we'll dive into that in just a bit.
We'll also be joined by Tom Renz.
Why?
Well, there's something I'm very passionate about.
And it's my dogs.
It's my dogs.
As many of you guys know, if you follow me on X, that's at Breanna Morello.
I constantly am posting about my pups and I don't feed them dog food.
And I'll explain to you while we have Tom Renz on the show why I don't feed them dog food.
And I don't think you should either.
Tons of chemicals in there.
It's like the processed garbage that they put in our food, but it's worse, significantly worse.
Renz is jumping on because he's very passionate about the subject as well.
I talked to Texas Senate candidate James Tallarico, but he wasn't on the show.
It wasn't on the show.
We put the interview on our YouTube channel because of something called the equal time rule.
And that rule says that if a show on broadcast television has a qualified candidate on during an election, they have to offer equal time to all that candidate's opponents.
It's a pretty famous rule.
But here's the thing: there has long been a very famous exception to that rule.
And that exception included talk shows, interviews with politicians.
We looked, and we can't find one example of this rule being enforced for any talk show interview, not only for my entire late night career, but for anyone's late night career going back to the 1960s.
But on January 21st, we heard from FCC Chairman Brendan Carr, seen here testifying how to purple a nurple.
Carr, you see, he issued a letter saying he was thinking about getting rid of that talk show exception.
He had not gotten rid of it yet, but CBS generously did it for him and told me, told me unilaterally that I had to abide by the equal time rules, something I have never been asked to do for an interview in the 21 years of this job.
Now, that decision, I want to be clear, is their right.
Just like I have the right to talk about their decision on air.
Last night, I did, and people who interview politicians for a living noticed.
Somebody that popular should get their own talk show.
Anyway, anyway, I sent him a piece last night.
We made some jokes.
It's what they pay me for.
And I was ready to let the whole thing go.
Until a few hours ago, when my group chat blowed up because without ever talking to me, the corporation put out this press release, this statement.
Now, this is a surprisingly small piece of paper considering how many butts it's trying to cover.
In it, they say the late show was not prohibited by CBS from broadcasting the interview with Representative James Tallarico.
The show was provided legal guidance that the broadcast could trigger the FCC equal time rule for two other candidates, including Representative Jasmine Crockett, and presented options for how the equal time for other candidates could be fulfilled.
The late show decided to present the interview through its YouTube channel with on-air promotion on the broadcast rather than potentially providing the equal time options.
Now, clearly, this statement was written by, and I'm guessing for lawyers.
Now, I'm not a lawyer, and I don't want to tell them how to do their jobs.
But since they seem intent on telling me how to do mine, here we go.
So as we continue to dig into this, just know that you got people out there who are posing as comedians who are sitting there and they're trying to help fundraise.
This has obviously done him wonders, Tell Rico, because nobody knows who he is.
He has not had an impact in, well, he hasn't had an impact here in Texas.
So just keep that in the back of your minds.
All right, folks, let's pivot a little bit.
I'm going to, I'm getting this live feed right now.
The Georgia Election Board is holding its first meeting since the FBI raid today.
That's happening today.
It looks like we could be watching this live.
We'll bring it to you if anything important happens.
But I just noticed that that notification had gone out and we're keeping our eye on it.
Again, a lot happening in Fulton County still.
That's where we're getting the heat on for a lot of this.
Oh, by the way, folks, remember when we played that clip from John Solomon in regards to John Solomon saying there was going to be a raid in Arizona?
That was according to his sources.
Still, no raid in Arizona regarding the Maricopa County Elections Center.
I know he hinted that was going to happen last week.
Still nothing there.
I've been waiting patiently, very, very patiently.
I also want to swing things over right now.
It looks like there's a, well, we could get to that in a little bit.
Let's talk about the State Department because right now, the State Department has announced that it has revoked about 100,000 foreign nationals who were arrested or have been convicted of crimes here in the United States.
Now, when you break this all down, it has some of the lowest of lows individuals who you wouldn't want in this country in the first place, like individuals who have been priorly convicted of domestic violence, sexual abuse, DUI, child abuse, and assault.
Now, that's just some of the individuals that they're telling us have, in fact, been well, had their visas pulled, yanked.
We've also got a lot more.
I'm trying to scroll down on the actual claim because when you scroll down on it, they actually break down some examples in the tweet that was released by the State Department.
Now, the State Department put this up yesterday, and obviously, this has caused quite the stir.
They don't like it when you do things like that.
One individual who had his visa revoked, according to the State Department, is a foreign national who was arrested multiple times for domestic violence and public intoxication.
I mean, how is this even a thing?
He also did, of course, violate his bail.
Another foreign national came to the United States to teach young students, then was arrested for sexually assaulting one of them.
Visa revoked.
There's another foreign national, of course, also accused of sexually abusing three young women.
His visa has been revoked.
Now, again, these are accusations, so they're going to be blurring out their faces.
I don't know why we do this, but this is what they do.
Again, another individual is accused of having at least two DUIs caught going 90 miles per hour, weaving in and out of traffic.
The Kilmar Garcia story is one of the most wildest ones, right?
Because we deported him, we sent him off, and we brought him back into the country because apparently he is someone who is qualified for due process.
Now, this individual has been accused of being a human trafficker, also being associated with cartels and whatnot.
Again, he denies all of this, and he's had multiple attempts to make pleas to immigration courts to keep him here.
He's claiming that he could potentially be a victim of violence if he is sent back to his country.
Now, isn't that something that's fascinating?
A victim if he's shipped back.
Well, it's very unfortunate right now because the Trump administration, and they brought him back in, they brought him back into the country time and time again.
Well, now a federal judge has ruled that ICE is blocked from redetaining Garcia as the 90-day post-removal detention period has expired and the government lacks realistic or viable plans to deport him.
I mean, that's obviously a big story.
Of course, they're going to appeal it.
Of course, they're going to try to push back.
It looks like Zuckerberg might be speaking right now.
I just want to make sure that we have the right feed going.
I'm not sure if they're, I don't think that we currently have a control around topics, but we do allow parents to control the time that the children are on the site.
And also, a lot of it is based on kind of monitoring and understanding what the teens experience is.
They're running it as a live feed, but I don't think this is live right now.
He's supposed to be testifying, and we're getting the details for you right now.
He's supposed to be testifying in a landmark case right now.
Now, right now, a CNN news website is actually running this as a live feed, but I don't think this is live right now because I don't think this is in front of Congress.
But we're looking at this.
We'll dive into it and make sure that we're bringing you the most accurate information.
But we've got our eyes on just that.
All right, let's keep diving into it.
So again, yeah, he's being a total toss-up.
You know how many left-wing organizations jumped in on all of this when it came to kill Mark Garcia?
He's got the best representation right now going on.
The best.
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This is a video of a man who was throwing concrete bricks.
He was throwing them at Border Patrol vehicles as they were passing through.
You definitely remember this because there was a massive reward out for anyone who had him arrested.
Well, he just pleaded guilty yesterday.
And so this individual is actually facing at least 20 years in prison after pleading guilty in court, which is quite impressive, folks, that they were able to secure his plea of guilt.
20 years in prison is what he's currently facing.
Absolutely.
He could have killed someone.
You know, there are all these stories in Long Island.
I'll never forget when it came closer or closer to Thanksgiving, people were literally throwing frozen turkeys off of the bridges as cars were passing by.
And it hit one woman in the face and the damage that was done to her face, she needed facial reconstruction and everything.
And the damage that this guy could have done, he could have killed one of these officers.
But they don't care.
We're dealing with terrorists here.
So it wins a win when the DOJ is able to possibly get, here you go.
this one was it.
She actually passed away.
That's crazy.
Yeah, remember the story as a kid growing up.
And it was absolutely heartbreaking.
But folks, this is the amount of damage that could be done.
You can't just turn away and ignore it.
You have to actually address these issues.
These people need to go to prison.
They need to go to prison.
I want to play this clip to make sure it's on your radar.
In clip seven, we're going to listen to CNN's Pam Brown, who apparently is now announcing a special project where she's going to be going after Christian nationalism.
Well, for the past several months, I've been working on a special project examining the growing influence of Christian nationalism in America.
If you're not familiar, Christian nationalism is an ideology rooted in the belief that our country was founded as a Christian nation and that our laws and institutions should reflect Christian values.
In the lead up to my hour-long documentary this weekend, we're going to bring you a preview of what you'll see.
Starting off with the assassination of Charlie Kirk last year, experts say it was a pivotal moment for the movement and an occasion where the tragedy of his loss unified Christian nationalists and the Trump administration as they honored him.
Our greatest evangelist for American liberty became immortal.
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And it was a call to action.
My charge to all of you, put Christ at the center of your life as he advocated for giving his memorial service was one of the most potent examples of the shift in our culture that we're experiencing right now,
where a large segment of American Christians are being activated by these ideas, radicalized by these ideas that say that they are the persecuted ones and that they need to stand up for Christians' rights.
Finding that reasonable consumers aren't being misled by the term boneless wings because it's common sense, you fool.
It's common sense.
They also go on to say that there's been other things that are on menu items all across the country.
Like chicken fingers.
No one thinks it's an actual finger of a chicken.
You just know that it's a long-shaped piece of chicken.
So the judge just tossed the lawsuit.
And if he wants to make any changes, he can.
He tried to bring it back in.
But Buffalo Wild Wings can keep its boneless wings option.
And they don't have to surrender.
I just think it's so funny.
I just think it's so funny.
See, there's a lot of things that they try to claim are obviously being misleading.
And specifically, by the way, he was trying to go after Illinois, the state of Illinois, and utilize their court to say that this violates their courts.
This was a U.S. district judge who decided to shoot this down, a federal judge.
So it's probably accurate.
I'll never forget.
Okay, so as many of you guys know, I wear many hats and I started working at 14.
So I've got a lot of stories for you.
We'll do this one.
There's a story about when I worked in, I know the control room is going to hate me for this one, but I did work at Buffalo Wild Wings.
This was while I was in college.
It wasn't the best place to work for me.
But it was right by my school, SUNY Old Westbury.
We had a Buffalo Wild Wings open up.
And so I was working there.
And there was actually a story that they made us, like all of us know, the ribs there are not beef, in case you're wondering.
They are pork ribs.
This was back in the day.
This was, gosh, probably 10 years ago.
And so you had to tell people, because this is when the Islamic takeover was beginning in Nassau County, Long Island.
And we were forewarned to tell everyone that it's not beef ribs or pork ribs.
Well, unfortunately, for one server who didn't pay attention to that, there was a Muslim family eating there, and he actually told them, and he was not being truthful.
He told them it was beef.
They ate it and it was an absolute mess in the dining room.
Individuals trying their best to throw it up.
And I had just missed this table because this table was actually supposed to be mine.
Now, as you could assume, that didn't go over very well for the server.
As many of you guys know, not very well.
He did get in a lot of trouble.
And I don't know if they even sued.
I actually left shortly after.
I did not like working there.
Not a fan of their one of my favorite things to eat is fried pickles, and they do not have good fried pickles, in my opinion.
But anyway, so that's how that happened.
Another one of my college working stories for you guys.
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It looks like Fox has an update regarding Iran and the discussions that are taking place currently between the United States and Iran as tensions according to Axios continue to heat up.
Yeah, these both sides rather acknowledge that these talks are going to continue.
But the vice president's most telling statement after all this was that the U.S. is dealing with a crazy regime in Iran and that President Trump reserves the right to say when he thinks the natural course of diplomacy has reached its end.
They agreed to meet afterwards, but in other ways it was very clear that the president has set some red lines that the Iranians are not yet willing to actually acknowledge and work through.
So we're going to keep on working it.
We would very much like, as the president has said, to resolve this through a conversation and a diplomatic negotiation, but the president has all options on the table.
Vance made clear the indirect talks, which were mediated by Oman and involved Trump special envoy Steve Witkoff and son-in-law Jared Kushner, made no breakthroughs in Geneva, despite lasting about three and a half hours.
As negotiations resumed, Iran sent an implicit message carrying out military exercises in the Strait of Hormuz.
State media showed footage of cruise missiles launching from trucks and boats, and the Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Khomeini, also threatened to send a U.S. aircraft carrier to the bottom of the sea.
But the two sides did agree to exchange drafts on a potential deal, reportedly, and talk again in two weeks.
Iran's foreign minister said in a statement, we managed to reach a general agreement on a number of guiding principles, based on which we will move on, move forward from now on and start working on text for a possible agreement.
It was agreed that both sides start working on the text for a possible agreement and then exchange drafts and decide on a date for the third round.
The New York Times is reporting Iran signaled some willingness to suspend nuclear enrichment over the duration of Trump's term in office and then join a regional consortium for civilian-grade nuclear enrichment, all in exchange for the U.S. lifting banking sanctions and the embargo on oil sales.
Yeah, I kind of have tunnel vision with this Epstein stuff.
I always wanted to bounce an idea off of you about, you know, kind of like J6, because that was like one of the most epic protests ever, like, had most of the most keynote and best optics, and plus, like, the reason they were fighting for, you know, America and freedom was obviously the best things to fight for.
I was thinking, like, instead of meeting up at the Capitol and getting sucked into some big Fed trap, how about we all meet at like Zorro Ranch and have like a party there?
You know, my birthday's coming up.
You know, we could have like a big party, kind of like what was at Area 51, and maybe do some like Scooby-Doo investigating.
We could play some like a VC.
And like, I think it would be horrible optics if, you know, like the federal police or the police in general were like defending the unveiling and investigation of Zorro Ranch, which I think, according to a host, according to a guest that Harrison had on yesterday, you know, he wasn't really able to explore the ranch that much.
But I wanted to hear your thoughts on that about having a civilian investigation over there.
Kind of going over the island would be a little difficult, you know, but New Mexico is not that far away.
I just don't know how effective it would be right now, but I wanted to.
I know lawmakers locally in New Mexico have been trying to launch this investigation.
I know that this commitment has been renewed lately.
I'm looking up to the latest right now just to make sure I have the most current information.
I do know that they were trying to pressure the individual who now owns the property to allow just that.
I know there were also several efforts that were made.
And I'm trying to remember what exactly.
This is me going back in the Wayback Machine in my head right now, trying to figure out who it was specifically, but they were trying to, because they believe that there were children possibly buried over at the ranch.
They were trying their best to get obviously the dogs that would be able to locate those bodies.
But many efforts have failed.
So, no, I think it needs to be looked into still.
And let's see, what's the latest on this?
New Mexico, the House of Representatives has approved creating the bipartisan special committee to investigate the ranch.
So there's definitely wheels in motion for that front.
Again, there's a desire from the American people to learn more about this and specifically what was happening here.
And I think, though, a show out of Americans who are demanding answers would definitely make local officials have to kind of move on this one.
It would be great to see, though.
Now, this committee would have the authority to coup to bring forward witnesses, but also issue subpoenas, which would be key.
So that's the latest update now that they passed that.
That was back on Monday.
So, yeah, no, I think it's definitely a place, a good place to start.
I mean, there's so many places to start with all of this.
So many.
Thank you for calling in.
I greatly appreciate you doing just that.
When it comes to all of this, though, I'm starting to lose faith in our government being able to hold these individuals, these sick demons, accountable.
And so that's where I am on that front.
A little black peeled when it comes to the Epstein stuff because I can't believe we allowed it to get this bad.
Think that people should go to as many of the Epstein Island destinations or the Epstein destination in protest.
Because if we don't, you're right.
The government will just do its best, hold its breath and wait for us to tire out.
Yesterday, I went to the Seattle City Council and I demanded that the city sever all ties with Bill Gates immediately based off of the revelations in the Epstein emails and stuff.
He was an employee at the Gates Foundation for a while and friends for seven years.
So I think if we create this amount of pressure in the country, I think that the establishment will have to at least give us some concessions, or we're kind of screwed.
Yeah, well, Tim, specifically for those who don't live in Seattle, can you break down specifically the city of Seattle's involvement with Bill Gates or audience is aware?
I mean, all of that hype that we did about American exceptionalism is all just BS.
So God bless everybody.
I hope you guys don't let this happen.
I hope you don't let them normalize it and make it just all go away because the distractions, the wars, all of that stuff is meant to make you look away.
Epstein, but before I talk about Epstein, yesterday, it was another great show yesterday talking about glyphosate, which has been big on my checklist for the family, trying to get as much products, as much food free of that.
And I'm curious if you've ever heard of the independent third-party certification company that is called Biocheck.
Yeah, I think it's right up your alley with the glyphosate because they're a third-party testing company and they have similarities, which I really like with Mike Adams.
So they're accredited laboratory standards.
They have an ISO 17025.
Mike has that as well.
So I trust in this company because Lord knows we have all these companies that claim this and that, and then it ends up we find out later.
But the reason, the way that I found out about this company was just buying one degree sprouted rolled oats, and they have the glyphosate certification on it.
And if you go to that site and go in there, they actually, they'll, I mean, there's, there's quite, they have several different categories.
So they'll have the non-GMO certified, the glyphosate certified, grass-fed certified.
And the gentleman that started the company has, it's pretty cool to read about that as well.
And then they also list in under the glyphostate, they list, there's a short list, but they have brands that are non-glyphosate certified, which I recommend going to as well.
And there's a bunch of new listings like Trader Joe's, Kirkland, of selling foods like that.
And I think this is the next step with Maha to get this type of thing branched over so we can make sure that people are getting things that are legitimately certified.
And then hopefully that starts to lower the cost of a lot of it.
Like buying the oats at Costco is super cheap.
And then I just, I use them for long-term storage.
I seal them and put them away for 10 years and they're good to go.
So that's that.
And then also I think the other part of that too is that there's so much to be said about how to get rid of it, how to get it out of your system.
And then we also know that omega-6 with processed foods, right?
Ultra-processed foods and seed oils are a huge thing.
And anybody that's interested, I have found the best way to get it is just be on a toxin binder.
Global Health Dr. Group has an awesome product.
He also has EDTA for heavy metals.
And then his oxy powder is based off of what, you know, his own words is that he actually has his technology was kind of based off of Tesla.
Tesla used the same type of magnesium oxate that he, he was using that to clean his system.
So, you know, and getting omega-6 can take like two to three years to get out of your system, according to Dr. McCullough.
So, I mean, there's, there's also, yeah, I mean, it's just, you know, and you can lower it.
There's a C15 that you can get.
There's an acid that you can get.
I'm not going to say it because I'll probably slit, but it's called C15 and it drops it down to 12 to 18 months, according to Dr. McCullough, to get those omega-6.
Because if you're just eating chicken that's fed grain with, you know, who knows with all this ultra-processed food.
Yeah, that's very good to know because wouldn't it be great to eat pasta like Mel Gibson and Stevie's been talking lately where you can lose weight eating it and bread.
Real quick, with what I wanted to say about Epstein, I wanted to compare it to December of 2020 and when Patrick Byrne and General Flynn were at the White House.
I don't know if you can remember back to that time and just for me personally, that was probably one of the darkest periods I felt for myself, for a lot of people, and specifically politically for Trump.
And I just felt like it just, I got this impression.
I don't know if everybody else felt this way, but I just felt like everybody turned on him and he had two guys that went in to try to help him.
We're at that point where I compare it to the theme, the classic fight scene in They Live, where you have, you know, you have Frank and I think George, they're, you know, fighting and Rowdy Piper is basically we the people and Keith David's character, Frank, is Trump.
And we're trying to get those glasses on him, right?
We, the people, are like, dude, put the glasses on.
Get the glasses on and see what's going on here.
I don't want this to end up where we start to get into midterms.
Who knows what happens there?
I don't feel good about it.
And then, next thing you know, everybody's turning on him.
All the people that turn on, go back and look at the history.
And then we're sitting here thinking, okay, we warned you, warned, you warned you.
Somebody needs to get into that office because it's not going to break ties with Susie Wiles.
He's not going to.
And nothing's going to change there.
Somebody needs to get in and put the glasses on Trump so he can see.
I mean, things are not getting any better right now.
I wish I couldn't, I wish I had a more optimistic take on all of this.
And I'm talking to a lot of people who are within the administration, a lot of people putting in their two weeks' notice, a lot of people just looking for a way out.
It's quite the turnaround.
I was very optimistic at first, and I'm not really feeling it these days.
But don't let me blackpill the rest of you, as many of you guys know.
Even Chad, it does feel like there are dark times going on right now.
It's more about, I think that we're never going to be MADA unless we can stop trying to make every solution the other side's fault.
I think that we need to get together, somehow break that first year, lose so that the gear can start rolling again and we can start making some progress as a country instead of just constantly fighting.
Because I personally would rather have that USAID money going to Americans than homosexuals considering bestiality in Rwanda.
You know, I mean, we don't need to pay for that crap, but we could pay for something in the United States and maybe make some progress with the Democrats on, you know, we'll give you this, you give us that.
And then the ball maybe gets rolling.
Then maybe we can go to something like, you give us a voter ID and we'll give you some kind of pathway for immigrants that have been here for more than five years, don't have any kind of legal record and are gainfully employed.
We'll give you a path to citizenship for those people.
But we get the voter ID so that those people can't vote until they're decided.
Just things like that, where there's got to be something that we can agree on.
And then if we make those offers and the Democrats don't take them, what do they look like?
They want student loans to be paid off so bad.
And if we offer them a solution to it and they turn on it, what's the people going to think about them?
So that's just, I think that we've got to get the ball rolling.
And we're never going to get the ball rolling if we don't, if someone doesn't find some kind of common ground that we can say, okay, look, we'll give you this, you give us that, and we'll get the ball rolling.
Yeah, I mean, Benny, I like how you are trying your best to extend an arm over to the other side.
I don't know.
For my personal opinion, I would probably just opt out of all of it.
I mean, at the point where, I mean, obviously, I still have student loans and the government's not paying those anytime soon.
Think that they should.
I made the decision to go to college.
It's a bad decision.
It's a very bad decision.
But Benny, I just, I don't think we should negotiate with any of them.
I'm kind of more of a just, we're not going to get anything done.
We've got communists across the aisle.
They've taken over the Democratic Party, and I just don't see there being common ground anymore.
And so I think when conservatives or Republicans, you know, bend a knee and we try to find middle ground with those on the left, they keep trying to move the goal post.
So let's say we come to an agreement on student loan or just potentially maybe, all right, we give a couple million Amnesty.
Doesn't end there.
They'll keep going and going and going.
And you shouldn't reward people who intentionally flooded into this country, millions and millions of illegal aliens to invade us and are draining the taxpayer.
We also don't have the money to keep funding any type of program to pay off student loan debt.
We're a nation in debt.
Our enemies, China, Russia, they all want us to continue to be in debt.
In fact, a lot of that money is Chinese money.
So they've purchased, they've been able to kind of weed their way, I guess I should say, into our system.
And so, Benny, I'm on the opposition of all of this, but I like how you are looking to find middle ground.
You know, just about the previous caller just now, you know, what many people don't understand, I think, is that the other side, the American communists, they don't actually want to, you know, cut student loans.
They don't want, they don't want to stop voter ID because they're trying to help people.
It's all for, you know, domination, control.
It's to keep the voters in check.
And they don't, since they don't actually want those things, they're not going to even be willing to capitulate towards anything.
And this is the problem with people that go back and forth and they say, let's have a compromise.
We all want to get the same thing.
We all do not want the same thing, in fact, because the other side is genocidal.
They want population control.
And there's no, and everything is a means to an end.
And there can be no giving an inch to that.
And, you know, that brings me to my point about the Trump administration, because I see your Twitter feed.
And every morning, I'm very happy that you're posting about the fact that there are no deep state arrests.
And we're already almost two years into the Trump administration.
And the fact that Donald Trump has, he promised deep state arrest, and he also promised mass deportations.
And people point to all the self-deportations, but, you know, to be honest, the amount of the millions of people that have poured into this country, it's not going to be enough.
And the American people don't have stomach for mass deportations.
And that's proving true.
And Trump capitulating to the left and not getting out of Minneapolis, that just, that's, you know, to me, that just, you know, reminds me of in 2017, I believe it was, when the Trump administration backed off of child separation policy.
And that was the beginning of the end because the media pressure forced Donald Trump off of the most basic, the most basic border policy.
You know, they have these cartel members taking children across the border and trafficking them.
And then the media forced the Trump administration to not separate those children.
And that's what happened to Minnesota, in my opinion, because Trump had capitulated to the media.
And this is going to be a disaster going into the midterms.
And thank you also for acknowledging the tweet that I post every single day.
It's just not, it's not ideal.
It's not ideal.
We're in a situation right now where there are people in the administration who aren't happy that we post that post every day, that I post that post every day.
And it's a little upsetting that we have to continue to do it.
Listen, I'll stop posting it when they start doing something that shows that they're going to go after these individuals.
It was a campaign promise.
We are only creating the pressure behind the scenes to make sure that it's held accountable.
I mean, that's our job.
That's our job.
You know, I'm an independent journalist and I'm also a political commentator.
And so every single day, it is my personal job now to make sure we remind the people that we haven't seen what we voted for.
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I hear you, but you know, if we're going to just, you know, hold somebody to something, like we're trying to hold them on immigrant status, how does he run for mayor?
How does he beat his whole party with 7% of the vote?
Be the guy that they pick.
Like, that's something that Democrats alone should be upset with.
You know what I mean?
I'm sure it was somebody they wanted in their little group more than that guy.
Now, that documentary still has not been released yet.
I believe it comes out this weekend.
So, we don't know the whole context of it.
But as you saw, Savage Dog and the teaser for it, I mean, she's very clearly going after what she refers to as Christian nationalism.
And she, in that video as well, for those of you who may have missed it, we played that soundbite earlier in the show.
She's also going over Charlie Kirk's assassination and how it revived the Christian national movement, Christian nationalism movement is what she's going off with.
But again, this is what they always do.
They always try to vilify Christians.
They're the easiest targets in some cases because a lot of them are just too afraid to stand up for themselves.
But also, I feel like on a network like CNN, all they're really dealing with are atheists there who are poorly informed.
They don't understand that Christians are by far one of the most peaceful groups of people you'll ever run into.
And so, I think for CNN, it's an easy target, Savage Dog.
But when she says it, she says it with a sneer: Christian nationalist.
You know, putting, you know, just by the tone, making it a bad thing, and it'll be spun as a bad thing.
And then you got that other douche on there.
She's interviewing, like, oh, you know, this is like, you know, kind of implying that it's dangerous.
And that, and then she's also implying that this country wasn't founded on Christian values.
It most certainly was, not Judeo-Christian.
And I wish people would stop saying those words together.
It was Christian values.
And I blame the founding fathers for not wording it better.
You know, worship as you please.
They had no idea that Satanism would become a thing or that Islam would blow up like it did, even though our first, very first war was against the Barbary pirates.
You know, we didn't know back then.
And, you know, as far as like the Second Amendment should have been written better, they had no idea because back then, the nuclear bomb back then was a cannon and people had cannons on their property.
And, you know, people talk about you can't have an F-16, you can't have a nuke.
That's not what the Second Amendment meant at all.
It actually meant, yeah, you can have a nuke.
But they had no idea that technology would go that far.
So far as my topic, though, the Christian nationalism, I think that it's going to strike the end effect.
She's going to put this out and it's going to have a lot of people talking about it and it's going to bring more people on because on our side, you know, like the Bible says, God has a habit of turning evil into good or good intentions.
You know, it's not going to go, it's not going to slip by.
It's not going to have the effect they want it, in my opinion.
But yeah, I'm calling to react about the panel of brown clip that you guys showed.
And ironically, it's almost word for word what you showed with a Geraldo Rivera special.
It was in the late 80s, early 90s, and it was called Devil Worship Exposing Satan's Underground.
And it just looked word for word.
Like, it's a great clip.
I haven't seen the video in some time.
But if your callers are unfamiliar, it has Michael Aquino known as the Colonel.
And anybody who knows anything about the Franklin cover-up or Kathy O'Brien, which was on Alex's show yesterday, would understand who the Colonel is.
And Savage Dog, I really recommend if you don't know Aquino, please look into him.
But yeah, so basically, my reaction is it's kind of like they're putting it in our faces.
And the Satanism is real.
People need to understand that.
And we really need to stick together.
And kind of going off of what Bulldog just said there, and to remember a great actor, Robert Duvall, in the 2000 movie, 2003 movie, Second Hand Lions, there's a great scene called the barbecue scene.
And basically, a bunch of punk kids come in and mess with him when he's just trying to have his lunch.
And he basically says, you guys are messing with people that are too good natured to do anything about it.
So I agree with Bulldog.
We need to all stand together and get behind it and fight the evil that's out there.
You can see I disagree with you from the call screener.
I probably put that in there, but it's a gentle, friendly disagreement.
I also disagree with Harrison.
I disagree with Alex, all of you guys, because every day you get on here and you point out all the faults of the federal government and the things they're doing wrong.
And then you go crawling to the federal government, the very people that created and rigged this system to benefit themselves, and you ask them to fix it so it doesn't.
That's no different than giving a drunk a bottle of vodka and saying, get sober.
Deportations are lower than previous levels with previous administrations.
Instead, we're looking at spending $90 billion that we don't have of tax money that we just print out of thin air for a system that's rigged to aid the elite.
And we're going to take that $90 billion and we're going to buy warehouses.
Well, no, let me get back to that one actually first, and I'll let you get to your other example.
So that one is they're creating these facilities because legally they're being told that they have to get due process for these illegal invaders.
And due process would mean that they'd have to get in front of a judge a couple of times, and the judge would have to be the one to give them the boot.
So they're building up these detention centers because this is why Democrats did what they did.
They flooded us with millions of illegal invaders for the purpose of we would have to stack them up in detention centers.
And at the current capacity, we don't have that capacity to do so.
So they knew that it was going to keep the new federal government from being able to deport these folks.
And so although we believe in mass deportations, it's reasonable to say that there's not enough resources involved in all of this.
And these detention centers, yes, I do fear that if the next administration is Democrats, they could use these detention centers later on, at a later date, to hold their political enemies in a massive camp.
Yes, I do think that is reasonable, given what we saw under COVID.
That's a reasonable theory to come to.
But you can't, we're not just trying to house them here because we want to house them here.
We saw the legal battle that happened between both left and right, obviously, and the judges were refusing to deport these individuals and said that they needed due process.
I mean, I don't think I've ever argued against that.
We know that Democrats just make their own rules.
We constantly are calling out the rhinos who pretend to be on our side and they're not.
They're the ones who have allowed all of this.
So that's why when you were talking about your dispute with us here on Infowars, I'm trying to find a clear line of an example as to what to dispute exactly.
I mean, first off, we all have difference in opinions, obviously, and we don't have editorial meetings like we did in corporate media.
So everyone has their own opinion here on this network.
I don't think we've ever advocated for it.
I mean, I'm never going to advocate for violence unless it's warranted, unless it's a response rather than to be the first to initiate it.
So I haven't seen an act of violence being carried on us as of yet.
You know, I know the other side also is obviously very violent.
We call that out constantly.
I don't think we're at the point where we should get violent with our governments and the finances to it.
I mean, yeah, if every American would jump on board with doing a boycott of paying their taxes, I think that would feel a little bit of a burden.
But the reality of it is, I don't think many Americans want to put their neck on the line.
So I think that it's okay to have this to try to push for accountability, I should say, within this administration.
You know, I try to be fair and balanced and I try to be as critical as I can while also counting the wins that they've done thus far.
I don't want to be too black pill.
I want to also make sure that we are coming from a very fair point.
You know, if I'm every day is just going after and beating and beating people over the heads with what they're doing wrong at their job, I think that when they actually do something that's significantly wrong, I think it doesn't have much in the way of credibility, or most people are just so immune that they won't even understand the severity of it.
So I try and baldy.
I want to get to somebody else too, because we've got a couple more people on hold.
I wanted to share a unique perspective with the audience regarding what you were discussing before about the Islamic takeover of the Western world, if I can paraphrase.
And I think I have a unique perspective because I'm actually a Canadian from Italian descent, spent most of my life in Europe, but I see the same thing happening in Canada.
And I'm not going to do a laundry list of examples, but just, you know, one recent one, there was a prominent politician from Ontario, I forget the name, who got kicked out of the government because she just was, you know, she was invited on a radio show, and the radio show was considered to be far right.
And so there was pressure on the government, and she got kicked out just for being on that radio show.
However, there's an example last year of a, if it's last year or a little bit longer before or more recent, I forget the date, but of a, it's in the news, a professor in the university actually publicly stated that he wished that the protesters against the Iranian regime would be hung.
So he gets to keep his job for saying really awful things like that.
But in our own governments, people get kicked out just by, you know, just for being suggested to be having right-wing opinions or dare to speak with the other side.
So that's just an example.
But what I wanted to make sure I bring up, I mean, you might have heard that this weekend in Germany, what I think is called the Munich Security Council, there was a V that was talking.
And at the same time, there was a huge protest in Munich with hundreds of thousands of people protesting against the Iranian regime.
So you hear about that in the news, but what you don't hear is that there was actually three major cities that were hosting the key protests, synchronized key protests to speak against the murderous Iranian regime.
And one of them was the city of Toronto.
And there was more than 500,000 people there.
I went there personally and I see the videos and there's aerial videos showing the masses of the people.
And it's historic.
There was never such a huge protest in the history of Canada.
So what is that saying?
So people are waking up.
People are supporting the free people of Iran.
And another part of the unique perspective that I feel I have is, I don't know, maybe you're in the same spot.
Morelo, that's Italian descent, if I'm not mistaken.
And now it's a murderous regime that is in action.
So the Western world really needs to wake up and counteract this invasion and not be afraid to speak out.
Because from what I've seen, what I've learned, because I married a Persian woman, and I've learned so much on how they've been brainwashed from the get-go when they go to school, being forced to say death to America.
So they take him very young.
They brainwashed him.
But yet their souls don't want to stay in there.
And that's why there's so many protests happening.
That's why there's a lot of people being murdered when they protest.
So we need to keep an eye out through that looking glass because that's what we're talking about right now.
Thank you for calling and we appreciate your insight.
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A lot happening over here in regards to Maha and something big just broke a couple of minutes ago that wanted to bring to you.
Tom Renz will be joining us in just a second, but I want to give you an update.
I reported this last week that the FDA was rejecting a Moderna application to have its mRNA flu vaccine.
It hurts me to say the word vaccine referring to this, but vaccine reviewed.
Well, it looks like the FDA has since reversed its earlier decision to reject the Moderna application.
Of course, now it looks like they will be looking into all of this.
The initial refusal stemmed from disputes over the trial.
I believe it was one of the comments in the letter, if I could go back into the Wayback Machine, was that there wasn't enough evidence to back all of this.
But it looks like, again, that they are now going to be looking into it.
The FDA has now accepted a revised approach for all of it.
Under the updated plan, the agency will pursue full approval for adults aged 50 to 64.
So this is interesting.
This is interesting.
Joining me to discuss all things related to Maha today is Tom Renz.
He's an attorney.
You can find him on Twitter at Renz Tom.
Best way to do just that.
It's spelled R-E-N-Z.
And his first name is Tom.
That's how you're going to find him on X. Tom, thank you for being here.
It's exciting to have you on.
You do a great job on X at breaking down a lot of the stories that everyone else is too afraid to talk about.
So I want to make sure our audience knew where to find you.
But this is a big one.
The fact that we saw the FDA originally, they didn't want to review the application.
I recall, I think it had something to do with the study itself.
First of all, there's a lot to talk about in terms of study not being effective or the data not supporting the move.
But I think the other more important part is that this also happened on the heels of a $750 million investment from Blackstone.
Now, Blackstone, distinguished from BlackRock, is a huge, huge player.
They're the group that everybody keeps hearing about that keeps buying all the single-family homes and apartment buildings and that people talk about as potentially contributing to the overall cost of housing.
Well, BlackRock, one of these major investors, throws some money behind this.
And, you know, it's interesting to see the administration continue to just kind of bend over backwards to anything that any of these kind of WF, you know, major institutional investors want.
And I'm going to be reaching out to the FDA for comments to see specifically what made them change their mind on all of this.
Because, you know, at first it was the fact that they didn't have the adequate details from the study that they thought were efficient enough to kind of launch this, but they've since changed.
Have you, I know the story just broke, so kind of throwing this at you right now, but have you seen anything to suggest why they thought that now is the good time to kind of resume that and revise that decision?
No, I haven't seen any justification for it, but the thing is, is there is no justification.
At the end of the day, you know, I was just looking at some of the stuff related to this.
And listen, we haven't seen that.
HHS has refused to release updates on cancer rates for several years now.
We don't have adequate details on safety data related to any of the mRNA poisons.
mRNA is still misclass classified as a vaccine when it's actually just a gene therapy.
And by the way, anybody that wants to argue with me, you're literally injecting genetic material into your body for a therapeutic purpose with these vaccines that aren't vaccines.
So, I mean, go ahead, make that argument.
But these, there is no science.
There's no science to back this.
This is a betrayal, to be honest with you.
Bobby said he's going to bring in gold standard science.
And I like Bobby.
And I know Bobby's doing a good job.
But Bobby works for Susie Wiles and the rest of the administration and loves these mRNA poisons and seems hell-bent on pushing them no matter what.
And we're going to keep our eye on this, Tom, because obviously this is something that's very important for our audience.
And so we've got our eye on that, of course.
But yeah, it's so frustrating to see.
But, you know, the Maha movement's been doing pretty good.
I mean, given what we've seen across the tape, and that's why we could focus on a little bit of positive.
But seeing what we've seen so far, there's obviously a lot of agencies that I have my criticisms for, but they've done a great job over at HHS so far, I think, at implementing their initial campaign commitments on that front.
I want to get to this.
This is something, Tom, that you and I agree on, obviously, because we're both dog lovers.
And we, well, I mean, I know for my personal self, I actually do cook for my dogs because I feared the dog food itself.
We've had these discussions before, but the Clean Label Project has investigated dog food, and they've done this through about 79, 79 popular commercial drug, dog, I can't speak today, dog foods.
And they found out an alarming amount of heavy metals in that food.
Now, that would include lead and mercury and others.
And obviously, this is extremely concerning, but it also includes plastics as well, pesticides and cancer-causing components.
Now, this is widely found in dry kibble as well, often three to 13 times higher than normal heavy metals found in human food.
I mean, this is concerning, obviously.
What do you make of this?
Clay, you've discussed the, I guess, just the disgusting chemicals that are being found currently in dog food.
So, I mean, we can't even get by with people food.
We just found arsenic levels increased in a bunch of different candies that kids eat.
You know, we keep finding glyphosate and everything.
And so you got to understand that the grade of food that they use to make dog food is much lower.
Now, remember also that the people who make dog food are the same big egg people and big pharma people that make everything, right?
So you have to understand the way this industry works.
And it's very, very clear if you're paying attention.
So you get these major, major companies, and let's take Bear Pharmaceuticals, for example.
Bear owns, they own Roundup.
They own glyphosate, right?
So they make these poisons, they put it on the food, and then they make the medicines that they use to cure you.
They do the same thing with dog food.
So you have Merck and a bunch of these others that are involved with making vaccines for animals that are also involved with the food side of things.
Across the board, the major players in the vaccine industry now own major stakes, not just the vaccine industry, but the pharmaceutical industry own major stakes also in the eg industry.
And we're seeing kind of this thing where the food's getting less healthy and it's causing a lot of problems.
And dog food is just not, people don't pay attention to what they're feeding their puppies.
So yeah, no one's testing it as much as they do regular food.
So it's really, I expect that if we properly test enough dog food, we would actually be horrified at what we found.
There's indications of this, you know, and now we're moving towards the mRNA that they're using in more and more animals.
They're using mRNA as pesticides and crops.
I mean, this all kind of fits together.
It makes our pets sick.
It makes us sick.
And, you know, it's horrible.
But we do have a win on the grass list, which is another topic.
Well, this has been one of my major complaints with the administration and the GOP is ultimately we don't.
At the end of the day, this is going to come down to either passing legislation or it's going to change the next time someone comes in.
I mean, right now, over the last couple last year or so, we've had to fight against the pesticide immunity actions.
They kept trying to put, for anybody that doesn't know about this, you know, the GOP keeps trying to sneak in immunity for pesticide makers like glyphosate.
You know, they got the dicamba coming out now, which is a deadly, deadly, dangerous poison.
They keep putting these poisons in and on our food.
And a lot of times it's being approved by EPA or various different agencies.
Bobby doesn't have total authority to stop this.
And the administration is, I mean, frankly, Maha is second to the administration over, you know, corporate profits in many cases.
And I understand the need to fix our economy.
So I support the president in trying to make the economy better.
But at the end of the day, this isn't the way to do it.
And so, you know, we've got this balance that's kind of off right now.
And so the only way to fix this in a permanent way is to really, I mean, if they make official rulemakings, that'll have a big thing.
That's what they're looking at with the grass loophole.
But ultimately, outside of that, the only way to really do this is to pass legislation and then to fight for it.
But this GOP Congress is absolutely owned by pharma and absolutely owned by big industry.
And, you know, since we're talking about a lot of harmful chemicals that are being found in our foods, I want to also cite that the EPA has recently reapproved, and I'll let you kind of tell our audience about how dangerous this all is, but recently has reapproved the use of something called DiCamba, Decamba.
It's a herbicide, it looks like.
This is something that a lot of people are warning about and has, it's very dangerous, but it's used often on cotton and soybeans.
Can you break this down for this?
I saw this on your ex page and you were very concerned.
So, I mean, this is another thing that they're going to put out there.
It's going to get in on the food.
And it's going to be something that we all have to live with.
And the problem is going to really be for the farmers and the people living in and around the fields where they're spraying this stuff because it just goes everywhere.
The drift is a real issue with it.
So, you know, it's a very unsafe product.
And this is, again, this is coming down.
One of the other issues we have is like, I keep grumbling about the GOP, but the Democrats are worse.
So I don't really know what we do about this.
It really is one of those things where we the people, you know, we're going to have to really kind of retake things and kind of shift things up in the primaries to get some, you know, make Maha a real thing that people talk about.
And I just want to provide a framework that I think could be useful.
And that is that we, if we're going to, if we're going to have, and you bring Mel Kay on all the time and so forth, and she does a good job with the technocracy.
But here's the point is that if we're going to bring in the technocracy, that is a social control, credit score, energy-driven system, right?
Energy credit.
You know, if you're doing a good job, you get more social credits.
If you're doing a bad job, they take some away.
If you're going to bring something like that in, and we see this with the AI, we see this with all the spending, we see this with the oracles, you know, all the stuff back to the Epstein file just validates this more than anything, is that they have To destroy the government, right?
You have to tear that out of there.
So, I think what we're doing is we're seeing an actual controlled demolition of the politicians in politics so that you create an empty gaping hole for the technocracy to walk right into its place.
And so, I think if people come at it from, you know, at least entertain that framework, all this stuff starts to make sense, right?
And this isn't just happening in the U.S., this is happening globally.
And what happens is, you know, we have governments, we have this layer of people that no one knows the name of, and they have the access to go into a place like Japan and suppress it for 30 or 40 years, go in there and do what's called the carry trade, steal money from the Japanese people, steal wealth, put it into the system, go into private equity, which Harrison's done a good job with the Vino mom, you know, covering private equity.
You guys skirt around it all the time, but you never hit it head on.
And that is that these class of people go in and they're able to extract money from massive systems, governments, Japan, for 20, 30, 40 years.
And then they take that, put it into private equity, put it into things like Apollo Group, right, that goes out and makes these investments, or Blackstone makes these investments.
And then we see, you know, what they do with it, right?
They team up with ARPA DARPA, they come back, they set up Facebook, they set up, you know, they set up Talentir, they set all this stuff up, right, back into the technocracy world.
And all this stuff gets built up, right?
And then they get done with Japan and that let interest rates rise.
And now we see them going around creating these 100-year bonds, $100 billion of debt to fund the AI system.
They're using Google.
What do they do?
They go out, they create debt, right?
100-year debt, you know, and where are they going?
They're going to UK, doing pound sterling, they're going to Switzerland.
They're setting up a whole new carry trade, right?
How to rip off another system, global system.
And Shamat Paliapatia, which most people don't know that name, but he's a major technocrat, tied in with David Sachs, you know, part-time cryptos are in the White House.
He said there's 150 people out there in the world that control all the money flows.
And that's what we're really dealing with.
And the problem is, you guys do a great job.
I mean, I can't stress how great of a job you do, but you just don't hit on economics and finance and the structure that if you're going to bring in technocracy, you have to get rid of the politicians.
And that's what we're seeing.
That's why they just released the Epstein files, is to destroy the government because they're going to bring in the technocracy.
By any chance, sweetheart, did you happen to catch, it would have been January 18th of this year, the segment with Mark LeBin and Peter Schweitzer on his book, The Invisible Coup.
My point is, that man came out and talked about the threat to the United States here in America, what we are up against on the invisible coup.
That was so thought-provoking and right on to where we stand right now in America to where it seems like we as the citizens and we're counting on our administration to put a quell and stop this infiltration of what's happened to the United States as far as from Islam to the Muslims.
I'm not going to pick on them, but they are part of the problem.
Antifa, Marxists, socialists.
We have a coup going on here, literally, and a lot of people ain't paying attention to that.
I don't believe that they are in this country.
We got armchair warriors.
They sit there and get on the internet and talk, talk, talk, and everybody's got opinions.
Great.
I don't see action.
I don't see action where it comes down.
How about us, us conservatives, getting out there with our protest signs and getting in their faces?
They're getting away with all this garbage, you know, and they've got numbers, strength in numbers.
They're out there protesting and raising heck and doing all these things, Minneapolis, St. Paul, and around the country.
And where are we?
Do we have the gall to get up there in their faces and say, you know what, we've had enough of you.
You got a right to protest.
Fine.
Guess what?
Here we come.
We aren't armchair warriors.
We're going to get in your face because we love America.
You hate America.
You're in for the wrong change.
We just assume keep things well alone the way it is.
We love America.
I've served my country in the Navy.
And I'll tell you what, if I got called again to go against domestic terrorists, I'm ready.
Call me because I'll get in their face.
And I ain't afraid to die either for my country still.
And that don't mean I'm a bad person at all, but we need to get in their face because that's why they're getting away with it.
Nobody's got the gall to get up in their faces and say, you know what, enough of you people.