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Iran's Least Diplomatic Scenario
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| This is Jim Fetzer, your host on Authentic News, right here in RBN Live this 30th day of January, 2026. | |
| Situation in the Middle East looking very, very grim. | |
| The U.S. has deployed drones to survey Iran as it steps in preparation for possible military action. | |
| Daily Mail has reported. | |
| This, of course, in and of itself would be alarming, but the situation is far, far more dire. | |
| Hal Turner reports how diplomatic efforts about Iran by Qatar, Oman, Saudi Arabia, and Turkey have failed. | |
| All diplomatic efforts involving Iran have failed. | |
| Iran will not agree to limit its nuclear program, will not agree to stop uranium enrichment, which they say is for peaceful nuclear energy use, will not limit their ballistic missile production or the range of those missiles. | |
| All the demands being leveled against Iran are within Iran's right to do as a sovereign country. | |
| Yet the U.S. and Israel seem to think that they can dictate terms to Iran under threat of heavy, destructive military action. | |
| There is no basis in law or in treaty and no authorization by the U.S. Congress or the United Nations Security Council for the U.S. or Israel to even make these demands. | |
| Never mind do it while threatening military attacks. | |
| Law and treaties don't seem to matter in this situation, at least not to the likely aggressors. | |
| He's got it exactly right. | |
| Meanwhile, China, Germany, Italy tell their citizens leave Iran immediately, Hal Turner again. | |
| Very late last night, literally last night, Eastern U.S. time, the People's Republic of China told all of its citizens who may be presently inside Iran to leave Iran as soon as possible amid the threat of a U.S. strike. | |
| Yesterday, Thursday afternoon, Italy announced it had reduced its embassy staffing and told its citizens they should leave Iran. | |
| But the real eye-opener was Germany. | |
| Germany told its citizens who may be inside Iran for business or personal reason to leave Iran immediately within the next few hours. | |
| Austria's chancellor has abruptly canceled a planned visit to Israel scheduled for this coming Monday. | |
| Thursday afternoon, U.S. quietly sent two B-52 strato fortresses from Barksdale Air Force Base out to Guam. | |
| It thought the next date would be Diego Garcia in the Indian Ocean, only about 2,500 miles from Iran. | |
| This morning, Friday, two more B-52s were or at least at the Diego Garcia along with refueling tankers. | |
| Larry Johnson. | |
| Three scenarios that are possible here. | |
| Scenario one. | |
| Despite Melikov's statement by both the U.S. and Iran, the Saudis, the Turk, the Chinese, and the Russians are working frantically behind the scene to secure a diplomatic solution. | |
| As a result of pressure from the Saudis and the Turks, Trump realizes he will not be able to fly over their territories, which impose a significant limitation on U.S. air ops. | |
| The Saudis and the Russians, with support from all the Gulf nations, persuade Trump to open negotiate with Tehran. | |
| Trices averted, at least for now. | |
| Not likely. | |
| Scenario two. | |
| The U.S. launches a successful combined air-to-surface and sea-launch missile, tomahawk-ruze missile at critical Iranian government military and economic targets, which leads to a collapse of the Iranian government. | |
| Ignites a civil war in Iran, where Iran is unable to retaliate. | |
| Zero probability ain't going to happen. | |
| Scenario three. | |
| The U.S. launched a combined air-to-surface and sea-launched missile, tomahawk-ruz missile at critical Iranian government military and economic targets. | |
| But Iranian air defense system defeat a substantial number of the threats. | |
| In addition, Iran has deployed decoy missiles, the U.S. believing them to be real strikes. | |
| Iran in turn launches an immediate barrage of missiles and drones. | |
| The first wave is intended to deplete the U.S. and Israeli air defenses. | |
| Iran then launches a follow-on attack against U.S. military bases and installations in the Persian Gulf and in Syria. | |
| Iran also hits Israel and closes the Straits of Horbuzz. | |
| A full-scale war ensues. | |
| Yes. | |
| Yes. | |
| I am sure some of you armchair warriors, it's Larry Johnson writing, can come up with additional scenarios. | |
| I'm hoping for scenario one, but I feel scenario three is the most likely. | |
| Yes. | |
| If combat ops lasts more than two weeks, the U.S. will find itself in an almost impossible situation to sustain tops, especially if the Strait of Hormuz is closed. | |
| And by the way, the Iranian parliament has already voted to close it. | |
| The most consistent public estimate for the operational U.S. Tomahawk inventory in early 2026 is 3,500 to 4,500, leaning toward the lower end due to ongoing drawdowns and modest replenishment. | |
| This reflects a focus on quality upgrades over quantity. | |
| If Iran targets the U.S. carrier task force with a huge drone and missile swarm, the destroyers and crews that provide protection will rapidly deplete their supply of defensive missiles. | |
| The only way they can reload to a board facility specifically equipped to handle the reloading. | |
| Normally, U.S. ships would go to Bahrain. | |
| But if the Strait of Hormuz is closed, they'll have to find an alternative side, which means the carrier will also withdraw from the Arabian Sea. | |
| Worst case scenario, the Iranians hit the carrier, take it out of action. | |
| I predict that will happen almost immediately. | |
| They're not going to fart around. | |
| Meanwhile, here we have Larry Johnson and Colonel Wilkerson talking about the military build up here in the West Asia. | |
| And from what I'm hearing from the Iranian officials, and every time we're talking about what's going on in the West Asia, they're taking this seriously. | |
| They're saying that we are prepared. | |
| We are prepared every time I ask them. | |
| And here is what JD Vance said about this military buildup in the Middle East, in West Asia, and what is the objective of that? | |
| Well, obviously, the president has a lot of cards he can play. | |
| I'm not going to reveal exactly how he's going to play them. | |
| But look, I think we just want to make sure that we have options. | |
| We have a lot of forces in the region. | |
| We have people who could be endangered. | |
| Part of our entire alliance structure over there where, you know, Saudi Arabia and these other countries invest a lot in the United States of America. | |
| We've got to make sure, of course, that we have people over there to protect our assets that are in these parts of the world. | |
| And I think the president just wanted to make sure that if, God forbid, the Iranians did something very stupid, that we had the resources necessary to respond to. | |
| What is he talking about? | |
| I literally don't understand in what situation Iran would attack or why do they need to attack anybody in the region. | |
| I'm talking about the Iranian government. | |
| Colonel. | |
| He's reinforcing, I think, in a dramatic sort of way, the fact that this administration wants the American people, and maybe they do feel it themselves. | |
| Maybe Vance feels it himself, but they certainly want the American people to think, or at least they're following, that Iran presents a threat to the United States, which they distinctly do not. | |
| So you've got to keep this kind of chatter-patter going all the time to convince the people that you want to vote for you that you indeed are up against a serious threat in Southwest Asia, which is poppycock. | |
| But when's the last time you checked the American people on their ability to discriminate, at least 60% of them, as to what is a real threat and what's a hype threat? | |
| So he's hyping the threat. | |
| But I also think there's something more nefarious here. | |
| Think back to previous operations with regard to Iran, both diplomatic and kinetic. | |
| I think we're building a scene that is, one, satisfying Bibi Netanyahu, at least in the interim, because he's had some problems, not least of which with the Great Dome over Israel. | |
| And he's had some other problems militarily that disturb him in terms of his ability to ride out an Iranian attack and indeed to mount his own attack either just before it or in the middle of it. | |
| And second, he's not totally sure that Donald Trump is committed to being with him shoulder to shoulder. | |
| I think he's got Turkey, strangely enough. | |
| I think he's got Jordan, Lockstock, and Beryl. | |
| And he may have others, but I think he's most concerned about Donald Trump. | |
| And then the last point I'd make is that you've got to keep saying this sort of thing when I have seen a reasonable facsimile of the CONOPS, the concept of operations. | |
| And everything that's happening right now in terms of carrier deployment, in terms of fighter deployment, in terms of support aircraft and other things that are necessary for the United States to mount a fairly sizable strike in conjunction with Israel on Iran are going into place. | |
| So I got to conclude that this is a pressure thing as well, if it's not going to be executed. | |
| But I don't know that it's not going to be executed. | |
| And the other thing I don't know is whether or not Bibi hadn't pulled out the Trump card, which I'm told he pulled out before to get Trump to do the nuclear site bombing. | |
| And that is that he's threatening to use a nuclear weapon if Trump doesn't join him. | |
| So you got all those ingredients into what is increasingly, I think, indicative to everyone in the world and more and more Americans, fundamentally unpredictable and maybe even incompetent in many ways, administration, led by a man who's losing it mentally. | |
| So a mess, a complete mess as far as I'm concerned. | |
| And I don't know how to read it in terms: is it going to happen? | |
| And is it going to happen the next 72 hours? | |
| Yeah. | |
| Larry, how do you see the situation in the West Asia and around Europe? | |
| Well, let me step back. | |
| And I think the key to this is the control that the Zionists have over Donald Trump. | |
| And this may seem like a diversion from what we're talking about, but I do think it's relevant. | |
| Look who went to the Kremlin yesterday to talk to meet with President Putin. | |
| Steve Witkoff, a Jewish Zionist. | |
| Jared Kushner, a Jewish Zionist. | |
| And I forget the name of the third guy that went along, but he was like a 36-year-old Jewish Zionist. | |
| Who's Trump's gatekeeper, chief of staff, who's controlling access? | |
| She's not Jewish, to my knowledge, but Susie Wiles, she ran B.B. Netanyahu's presidential campaign. | |
| She's a Zionist. | |
| So you've got this enormous Zionist influence. | |
| And then we heard this guy with Lazar, again, another Jewish Zionist, talk about the, well, what he's hearing from his inside sources is like within the next 72 hours, there are going to be strikes. | |
| And to that point, I'm part of a weekly call, and there is a very prominent Zionist on that call who also happens to be Jewish. | |
| And he just wrote the same thing the other day. | |
| So there is this, there's enormous pressure on the part of Israel, despite the nonsense being put out that Israel, oh, we're calling Trump off. | |
| Don't do it. | |
| Nonsense. | |
| This is being done really at the behest, encouragement of the Israelis. | |
| The big difference is that this time, Iran's prepared. | |
| Iran didn't do the same stupid stuff it did prior to January 13th when it rejected offers of military assistance from both China and Russia. | |
| So, you know, the problem I see is that it's like if you've cocked a gun and you're ready to shoot it, it's not impossible, but it is difficult to decock. | |
| And they're building up all this, they're deploying these military assets. | |
| And the other thing, though, that factors in here is we now have firm, unvarnished evidence that the CIA is lying its ass off to Donald Trump. | |
| There may be some things that Trump says and does that really aren't his fault because he's being told this by the CIA, by John Ratcliffe. | |
| And I based that on this article that came out earlier this week on Substack by Seymour Hirsch, where he was writing about the war In the situation in Russia in the war in Ukraine, but he was citing an official from the intelligence community. | |
| And I mean, this guy told Hirsch, and Hirsch wrote it down like some happy scribe that last weekend, the internet and cell phone service was shut down in Russia. | |
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Trump's Maximalist Rhetoric
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| I mean, it was a demonstrable lie. | |
| But my point is that when you've got the intelligence community telling you certain things, like, oh, yeah, Mr. President, if you hit Iran with 300 Tomahawk cruise missiles, they'll collapse. | |
| They won't be able to withstand it. | |
| Then he might think, well, I've got a chance. | |
| We can do this. | |
| So that's why I say it's so dangerous. | |
| Yes, yes, yes. | |
| The amount of lies, the pressure from Israel, Trump being a Zionist stooge. | |
| All very, very bad. | |
| Meanwhile, if the U.S. attacks Iran, Tehran plans to launch more than a dozen Quim 100 SLVs, which they claim could be used as ICBMs to target New York and Washington, New York and Washington. | |
| How are we going to like it when because we attacked Iran, Iran attacks us back in its New York City in the capital of the United States? | |
| Meanwhile, Alistair Crook asks, will Trump taco on Iran, meaning reverse course? | |
| As so often these days, a decision, a decisive attack on Iran comes down in the final analysis to Trump's psychology and his need to dominate the attention of everyone around him. | |
| He understands however much of his maximalist pronouncements, however much his maximalist pronouncement look and are crazy, they nonetheless do usually default to a strong man image. | |
| Trump's career has been founded on the predicate that his base loves the strong guy. | |
| And any sign of weakness detracts from the illusion of strength. | |
| It is a thing that has generally worked for him. | |
| European elites, however, find this difficult to digest, perhaps understandably, and slide into broxisms of outrage. | |
| The key, as Trump watcher Michael Wovet suggested, and remember, he is Trump's biographer, is that after days with Trump saying this or that is going to get done either the easy way or the hard way, the tipping point usually comes when he has to maneuver to exit his maximalist position while always claiming it was all an art of the deal success, | |
| the outcome being just what he had from the beginning intended on Iran. | |
| Trump's messaging is again ultra-maximalist. | |
| Accept my conditions or prepare for a comprehensive campaign to dismantle entirely your Iran's political system. | |
| Trump's envoys reinforce his stance that every option remains on the table at every opportunity. | |
| Though this rhetoric has become nothing more than an overworked cliche. | |
| Here come old, stop, come grooving up slowly. | |
| Got to choose my boy, he wants all of me. | |
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Something Wrong
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| I'm not half the man I used to be. | |
| There's a shadow hanging over me. | |
| Oh, yesterday came suddenly. | |
| Why she had to go? | |
| I don't know. | |
| She wouldn't say. | |
| I said something wrong. | |
| I long so yesterday yesterday. | |
| Love was such an easy game to play. | |
| I need a place to hide away. | |
| Oh, I believe. | |
| Yes, yes, yes. | |
| Orban backs. | |
| We had demand that Ukraine pay Germany reparations for Nordstream to sabotage. | |
| You remember the guy, the fake Joe Biden in office, the walking cadaver, said that Nordstream wouldn't be allowed to go forward. | |
| Victoria Newland said the same thing. | |
| What appears that it was executed by Ukraine, surprise, surprise. | |
| Hungarian Prime Minister Victor Orban backed alternative for Germany co-leader Alice Weidel, who was demanding compensation from Ukraine for the explosion of the Nord Stream gas pipeline and tens of billions of Euros in German financial support. | |
| Orban responded to the German politician's statement with a short but clear sentence on X saying, Alice Weidel is right. | |
| The Hungarian Prime Minister also posted Weidel's speech where she stated: if this party comes to power, we will demand compensation for the explosion of the Nord Stream gas pipeline, as well as a return of about 70 billion euros in financial and military support provided to Kiev. | |
| Germany has provided tens of billions to Ukraine all during that time when the country is facing surging company bankruptcies, budget cuts, even cities all on the verge of bankruptcy. | |
| She's right, and her band is right to support her. | |
| Meanwhile, Stephen Paul Foster talks about Ted Cruz, the Gaza War, and the Schofield Bible. | |
| Here's a challenge for readers inclined to dumpster dive into the dark side of human nature. | |
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C.I. Schofield: Dark Side Echoes
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| Give up. | |
| Let's begin with the last piece, man better known as C.I. Schofield. | |
| For those of you who, like me, will emerge from childhood saturated in fundamentalist biblical Christianity. | |
| The name Schofield might ring a bell. | |
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| Hang on. | |
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| Pizza. | |
| Go ahead, Jim. | |
| Yeah, thanks, Mike. | |
| Thanks, Mike. | |
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| These things happen. | |
| Muslims, Rastafarians, and atheists, to be ecumenical, may not recognize him. | |
| In keeping with the dark, cynical side of the human nature motif of this piece, it'll be helpful to recollect the names of some Americans whose names occupy high rank in the registry of con men. | |
| Charles Ponzi, Bernie Madoff, Jim Baker, and for purposes of gender equity, Elizabeth Holmes held it before her fall as an ex-Steve Jobs. | |
| Holmes scam is particularly noteworthy as she was able to bamboozle luminaries such as Bill Clinton, George Schultz, and the dark prince of real politics, Henry Kissinger, who forked over $6 million of his ill-gotten dollars to the creepy blonde swindler. | |
| That said, these con artists were eventually exposed and punished, which brings me to Cyrus Schofield, who might arguably compete for the title of greatest American con man. | |
| Moreover, religious cons seem to know the secret will you promise not to tell us let me whisper in your ear. | |
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Ilhan, Hunt, Nazis, and Charlie
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| The hand goddamn fingers with the kind fly through me. | |
| Don't be late. | |
| That is ANHORE the public. | |
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| Well, Patrick J. McShay is a brilliant piece republished on my blog at james8fencer.org. | |
| Christian Zionism, a pox on the soul of America. | |
| Cyrus Schofield and Christian Zionists, blind guides and hypocrites. | |
| Begins with a couple of quotes. | |
| Even Jewish critics of Israeli state policy express dismay at the historical illiteracy and theological crudeness, fueling this menaceizing ideology within American evangelical circles. | |
| Dr. Matthew Mavick. | |
| The Zionist Schofield view has derailed, stunted, perverted, and impeded the spread of the fulfilled gospel and entered the church in its mission. | |
| T.J. Smith. | |
| Since Trump's second term started a year ago, Megan Sabor's put down the middle-over-Trump porn policy, especially his fealty to Israel Prime Minister Bibi Netanyahu and his billionaire Jewish donors who have visited the White House in Mar-a-Lago multiple times. | |
| Many of his supporters, including Dr. Carlson, Candace Owitz, Megan Kelly, Alex Jones, Marjorie Taylor Greene, and many others who campaigned for Trump and were responsible for his victory, have criticized the Zionist-heavy administration for continuing the ethnic cleansing of Palestinians in Gaza, where Israel has again violated the ceasefire daily and the bombing of Iran. | |
| Sadly, it appears Bibi Netanyahu has talked Trump into more strikes on Iran that I predict will end badly. | |
| None was more disappointed in Trump Middle East policy than Charlie Kirk. | |
| Charlie met with Trump at the White House just a month before his public assassination, which, as I've explained, was actually staged to save his life, to voice his disappointment in the decision to bomb Iran for Bibi and his continued support for Israel in light of the ongoing genocide. | |
| The word is that Trump became angry that Kirk would oppose his neocon agenda. | |
| Charlie had a similar conversation with Bibi Netanyahu, telling him Israel's slaughter in Gaza was becoming impossible to sell to the young Christian audiences at his rallies who are becoming uneasy about the genocide and the continued violence and land theft in Gaza and the West Bank, which is ongoing today. | |
| Bibi, already aware that support for Israel among young Americans was slipping badly, became angry. | |
| Charlie would even think about stirring his followers away from the Israeli cause. | |
| That, of course, made him vulnerable. | |
| And I believe basically confronted the alternative between silver and lead. | |
| Beebe offered $150 mil for turning point if he'd got back on the reservation. | |
| The alternative, however, was assassination. | |
| And I believe he faked it. | |
| It was staged in order to save his life from the real thing. | |
| Meanwhile, Democrats blocked government funding package in the Senate as negotiations continue to avert a shutdown. | |
| Democrats voted in block to block legislation to funded DHS and several other agencies Thursday continued to negotiate with the Republicans and the White House on new restrictions for Trump surge of immigration enforcement. | |
| Thursday, 45 to 55 test vote gives Democrats that threaten a possible government shutdown when money runs out on Friday today. | |
| But Trump said just ahead of the vote, we don't want to shut down. | |
| And the two sides were discussing a possible agreement to separate Homeland Security funding from the rest of the legislation and fund it for a short time, which I believe has, in fact, actually happened. | |
| Here we have why seven GOP senators voted against the bill to keep the government open. | |
| Seven Republican senators Thursday voted against advancing a six-bill funding package to keep the government open past Friday, saying concerns about the ballooning federal deficit where they saw the failure of the so-called appropriation minibus to significantly cut spending. | |
| Senators Ted Budd, North Carolina, Ron Johnson, Wisconsin, Mike Lee, Utah, Ashley Moody, Florida, Rand Paul, Kentucky, Rick Scott, Florida, and Tommy Tuberville, Alaska, Alabama voted against a motion to advance the bill, even though it had the strong support of senior GOP leaders. | |
| Meanwhile, Elon Omar. | |
| I'm just going to say what I feel about this Ilhan Omar syringe attack. | |
| It looks fake as hell. | |
| And the reason why is because we all know human nature. | |
| And this is just not the way that normal people react in these circumstances. | |
| Let's break all this down. | |
| So Ilhan Omar is giving a speech. | |
| She looks at the attacker and nods her head. | |
| You can see it here, plain as A. | |
| The attacker then jumps up and squirts her right in the torso area with a syringe that is allegedly filled with apple cider vinegar, which is, of course, a harmless household cooking and cleaning product. | |
| And Ilhan Omar doesn't react like a normal person would if you're being sprayed by something. | |
| Allegedly, she didn't have any idea what was in this syringe. | |
| It could have been anthrax. | |
| And this could have been the bubonic plague. | |
| It could have been an acid. | |
| There are acid attacks in the Muslim community all over the world. | |
| There's lots of them. | |
| Ilhan Omar leans into it. | |
| Ilhan Omar doesn't even flinch. | |
| She gets sprayed with a bunch of with an unknown liquid and then she actually goes after the guy. | |
| She runs toward her attacker while the attacker runs away from her. | |
| That don't make no sense. | |
| Ladies, would you ever do this? | |
| This man is three times Ilhan Omar's size and she goes after him like she finna fight. | |
| This dude, the guy runs, by the way, directly into her security guard, a waiting security guard right there. | |
| And then Ilmhonda Omar does the most insane thing. | |
| She continues her speech. | |
| She doesn't change her outfit. | |
| She doesn't go wash out her eyes or her skin. | |
| She doesn't get a hazmat suit, go to the hospital. | |
| Who knows what the hell this guy just sprayed on you? | |
| She just keeps talking. | |
| Now, what if this was a pathogen and she was getting everybody else sick around her? | |
| She still did interviews after this alleged attack. | |
| And again, people are bringing up photos of this guy's family, the attacker's family, his kids, very left-wing-coated family. | |
| Don't really know anything about the guy. | |
| And so I'm just going to say, like, I'm done for falling for hoaxes. | |
| I'm just, I'm done. | |
| They're the party of Jesse Smollett. | |
| They're the party of George Floyd. | |
| They're the party of every conceivable hoax, January 6th, that they've tried to use for power. | |
| So I'm just, I'm done falling for the hoaxes. | |
| This just seems suspicious as hell. | |
| Ilhan Omar even getting ratioed in her own commentary on it on X. | |
| It doesn't look like anybody's believing this. | |
| President Trump coming in over the top saying, Ilhan Omar's a fraud. | |
| And I actually think she sprayed herself. | |
| I wouldn't be surprised. | |
| Nice. | |
| Well done. | |
| Meanwhile, earlier today on the raw deal, Danny Source and I went through a whole lot of good stuff about what's happening in Minnesota. | |
| Turns out the suspect shot by ICE. | |
| This Alec Preddy was caught days before on video attacking ICE agents. | |
| He'd been the activist. | |
| He was kicking a vehicle, broke a rear tail light. | |
| Very aggressive. | |
| Turns out Tim Waltz is shattered after a defense lawyer delivers the bad news in the Alex Predett case. | |
| Let's pick up a bit about that. | |
| We're emotional creatures, and civilization allows us to put a facade of reason on what we do. | |
| We think we're acting reasonably, but most of the time when we make decisions or we make assessments, there's a very large emotional component there. | |
| And there are people who can separate those two. | |
| They tend to become things like lawyers because that's our job. | |
| But if you're just like a normal person, you're reacting to the world around you largely in an emotional way. | |
| This guy's quite brilliant. | |
| He points out how Pet was violating committing felonies right and left. | |
| That if you're going to go to a situation like this, you shouldn't bring a gun. | |
| It was legal for him to have the gun. | |
| But when they called out, gun, gun, gun, that that justifies having been shot. | |
| He's explained the legal niceties of all this. | |
| Brilliant. | |
| Very, very clear. | |
| And even more devastating, he gets down into the fact that it's coordinated in obstruction involving high-ranking members of the Minnesota government. | |
| The lieutenant governor was involved in this. | |
| Almost a minute of scrolling here through the Southside Minneapolis Rapid Response Ice Chaser Signal Group. | |
| You can see them actively checking plates, calling intersections, calling out chase agents. | |
| This is organized obstruction of federal law enforcement. | |
| It's a conspiracy to impede federal law enforcement. | |
| To remind everybody, when you're engaged in a conspiracy, everybody involved in the conspiracy is responsible for the foreseeable consequences of the conspiracy. | |
| Everyone involved is now engaged in federal felony, impeding a federal law enforcement good for eight years. | |
| And maybe much worse, maybe they're responsible for the death of Alex Pretty. | |
| One of the reports here is that the lieutenant governor herself, Peggy Flanagan, a far-left progressive fascist, big supporter of trans rights, whatever that is, is a dispatch administrator, an authoritative figure, not just like an observer on the signals chat. | |
| She's a boss. | |
| Signal Gate, Minnesota Lieutenant Governor involvement, Flan. | |
| Flan, her name is Flanagan. | |
| Flan has been exposed. | |
| Look at this communication. | |
| Why would we be in trouble? | |
| Relax, says one of these insurrectionists. | |
| Another one responds: The signal platform is not secure. | |
| It's been breached, Cam Higby. | |
| I worked in communications. | |
| Once they figured out where we were, it's only a matter of time. | |
| Flan herself, the boss, has been exposed. | |
| We're all effed. | |
| I need to leave this state. | |
| You think that's going to be far enough for Trump not to find you? | |
| I need to. | |
| Brilliant. | |
| The guy is so damn good. | |
| I encourage you. | |
| Follow up on this. | |
| Follow up. | |
| These are felonies being committed. | |
| Meanwhile, Don Lehman was arrested by federal authorities. | |
| Many thought he might get away with what he had done here. | |
| Former CNN anchor Don Lehman was arrested by federal authority with federal civil rights crimes connected with a protest at a Minnesota church service earlier this month. | |
| Lemon 59 and three others, Tahern, Jared, Cruz, Georgia Fort, and Jamal Laidal Lundy, were arrested in connection with a coordinated attack on City's Church in St. Paul, Minnesota. | |
| Attorney General Pam Bondi said in a post on X Friday today, the Department of Homeland Security said that State Minlevin was charged with conspiracy and interfering with the First Amendment rights of warshippers. | |
| No doubt. | |
| Glad to see it. | |
| Meanwhile, here are a Democrat going crazy. | |
| Alex Jones is calling it out. | |
| If we have to hunt you down the way they hunted down Nazis for decades, we will find you. | |
| This is Philadelphia's Soros DA, Larry Kasner, called ICE Agents Wannabe Nazis. | |
| Ivani Arcan, you call back in a half an hour. | |
| Oh, I haven't. | |
| And threatened to hunt them down. | |
| If we have to hunt you down the way they hunted down Nazis for decades, we will find your identities. | |
| Philly Soros DA, Larry Krasner, called ICE Agents Wannabe Nazis, threatens to hunt them down. | |
| This is just a bit much. | |
| This is a small bunch of wannabe Nazis. | |
| That's what they are. | |
| In a country of 350 million, we outnumber them. | |
| If we have to hunt you down the way they hunted down Nazis for decades, we will find your identities. | |
| We will find you. | |
| We will achieve justice. | |
| So Philly Soros DA, you already saw the sheriff there say, I see ICE, you're all illegal. | |
| I'm arresting you. | |
| You want some smoke? | |
| Come get it. | |
| A few weeks ago. | |
| Philly Soros DA Krasner calls ICE agents wannabe Nazis, threatens to hunt them down. | |
| He says, the way we hunted down Nazis, if you listen to the psychology, it's the same thing being put on all of them. | |
| First, a few months ago, question illegal orders. | |
| What are the illegal orders? | |
| Well, we can't tell you when it comes to facts. | |
| Now, ICE is all illegal. | |
| They're all Nazis. | |
| They're killers. | |
| They're not even police officers. | |
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| All those lies. | |
| And then they say, when we get back in power, we're going to hunt you down and we're going to put you in prison. | |
| And then other Democrats say, we're going to kill you and your families. | |
| I mean, I've got dozens of clips a day where they say, we're actually going to kill your families, your children, too. | |
| Just disgusting beyond words. | |
| They're out there enforcing federal law. | |
| Unreal. | |
| Meanwhile, the Trump economy is shutting down bit by bit. | |
| Amazon lays off another 16,000 workers, bringing the recent layoff to 30,000 because of AI. | |
| Amazon is set to axe another 16,000 corporate jobs. | |
| The cuts will bring the total number of layoffs to 30,000 over the last three months and a higher spending on AI. | |
| And they said organization changes, reducing layers, removing bureaucracy. | |
| Most U.S. base employees will be given 90 days to look for a new role internally or offered severance pay. | |
| And the cuts basically from 30,000 all appears to be part of the AI and how it would reduce the Amazon headcount, which they meanwhile, the Fed, zero hedge is reporting his independent and name only, given how Trump is trying to manipulate. | |
| As ridiculably as a scripted reality show, the Fed voted 10 to 2 to keep rates parked at 3.5 to 3.75, with Christopher Waller and Stephen Moran playing rebels by calling the modest quarter for a modest quarter point cut. | |
| Officials insist policy is hovering around the elusive neutral rate, the monetary equivalent of broom temperature, though no one can quite agree where the thermostat is set. | |
| December projection offered 11 different guesses from 19 policymakers, neatly confirming that, while the Fed can hold weight steady with discipline, it remains impressively flexible when it comes to defining neutral. | |
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| Stop moving him slowly. | |
| Got to shoot my boy. | |
| He won a holy roller. | |
| He got hair down to his knee. | |
| Got to be a joker. | |
| He just do what he please. | |
| A lot of stories not covered because the urgency of the situation with Iran, where many speculate it's going to happen after the stock market closes today, that might be about the end of our show. | |
| Justice Department says it's releasing 3 million pages from its Jeffrey Epstein files. | |
| Justice Department releases many more records from its Jeffrey Epstein files. | |
| MTG drops bombshell on Trump, Israel, and Epstein. | |
| I'll try to come back to that. | |
| Epstein email coup d'état against America must see. | |
| Henry Macau, society cannot face reality. | |
| Color revolution in America explain. | |
| Turning point USA is controlled by Mo Saud. | |
| Says Arizona Republican Committee member with Stew Peters. | |
| Proof Erica Kirk was a honeypot with Candace. | |
| Learning from Minnesota's Somali fraud scandal. | |
| Biological Weapon Convention challenges, limitations, opportunities, and approaches. | |
| NIH admits staffer infected with Crimean Congo hemorrhagic fever. | |
| Following InfoWars report on an accident at Montana bio lab. | |
| That sounds horrendous. | |
| Let's go back to Marjorie Taylor Green. | |
| Let's talk about the Epstein files. | |
| The real information has not come out. | |
| We've been told so many lies on this. | |
| There were only four Republicans, four of us, that really fought to get him released, signed the discharge petition, went against the White House, and we were all threatened. | |
| And you all saw what happened to me. | |
| Finally, Donald Trump called me a traitor. | |
| He told me that his friends would get hurt. | |
| And to me, I'm like, I don't know why you would be friends with anyone that would do this to women and teenage girls. | |
| The Epstein files need to come out. | |
| They're breaking the law, the law that Donald Trump signed. | |
| And so if the administration doesn't release it all, I can't imagine why anybody would vote for Republicans. | |
| To me, it's like a line in the sand. | |
| And I think it's that way for a lot of people. | |
| Why do you think they're hiding them? | |
| I think it's because it protects some of the most rich, powerful people. | |
| I think we know Jeffrey Epstein was definitely some sort of part of the intelligence state. | |
| I think we know he was working with Israel. | |
| He was working closely with Israel, former prime minister of Israel. | |
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| Sadly, I don't think it'll come out. | |
| Do you think that Trump is in the Epstein files? | |
| Or it could be that if you're living under blackmail, if you're living under threat, you're afraid for your loved ones' lives, people that you care about, and you have been told you're not allowed to release this stuff or something bad may happen. | |
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| Do you want to see the love that's sleeping while my guitar will be wheels from the back of the wall and I see it be sweeping when you spill my air at all and leave me alone. | |
| Welcome to the second half of Authentic News right here on RBM Live this 30th day of January, 2026 where I take your calls. | |
| We have one caller standing by. | |
| Before I come to Rick in Arizona, I want to mention that when we talked about the ad of I Got a Secret, do you want to know a secret? | |
| And I think it was JP suggesting it was John. | |
| And I said, no, it was Paul. | |
| Michael Hiley corrected us both. | |
| It was George Harrison. | |
| I got to say, that is such a wonderful song. | |
| Meanwhile, Rick in Arizona, Rick, join the conversation. | |
| Yeah, Dr. Fetzer. | |
| I was listening to the show, was it yesterday or whatever, and somebody called in and was talking about how Trump has deported 3 million people. | |
| Do you believe that? | |
| It sounds nice, doesn't it? | |
| But I'll bet you're right. | |
| I'll bet the actual number is a tenth of that. | |
| Go ahead. | |
| Yeah, it's probably absolutely maybe under 10,000, maybe under 5,000. | |
| But that's the tragedy of a Trump supporter. | |
| They're a tragedy. | |
| They're an American tragedy. | |
| It doesn't matter. | |
| It doesn't matter what Trump does. | |
| I mean, these Trump supporters could care less. | |
| If Trump got kids in the trunk, it doesn't matter to them. | |
| And this is, you know, it's amazing. | |
| But for that shooting in Minneapolis, you think both of them were fake? | |
| I think they're really good questions about it. | |
| Both of them were gross, and both of them are very revealing. | |
| And it turns out this brilliant attorney, and I was playing some of his reports, dissected it, how many laws were being violated. | |
| Turns out the whole state government was involved in coordinating all this. | |
| They were using this signal app in order to do communication. | |
| Lieutenant Governor was right in their pitching. | |
| And the attorney was pointing out they're all committing conspiracy. | |
| It's a felony. | |
| It's a federal crime. | |
| And, you know, I'm hoping Trump will pursue it. | |
| He was describing it as an actual bona fide insurrection. | |
| That's probably more important than the details of what actually happened there. | |
| Because as Henry Kissinger observed, the facts don't matter. | |
| What matter is perceptions. | |
| Perceptions are something very bad happened. | |
| And the fact is, it turns out to have been provoked in ways and managed in ways that are violations of federal law. | |
| Go right ahead, Rick. | |
| What is your take? | |
| I don't know. | |
| I would say that, you know, it's always possible that it can be fake. | |
| But I see these things that are faked are the environment is under the control of the government. | |
| And when we get on the streets, the streets are really not under that much control. | |
| I mean, there's a lot of people's bones, but it could be fake. | |
| But I'm saying if it is fake, Trump is in it too. | |
| He's not going to call in this investigation. | |
| This would have to be faked on both sides, you know. | |
| And, you know, it really makes the white man look bad. | |
| You know, if you take the what most, like you said, perception rules. | |
| Well, most of these ICE guys are white. | |
| You might find somebody, you know, that's Asiatic or something, but for the most part, you know, this is a white man's business. | |
| And so anything that has to do with Trump, it makes the white guy look bad. | |
| I don't know what to think for sure. | |
| I mean, you could be right. | |
| It could be fake. | |
| But either way, you know. | |
| Yeah, I've been on both sides Of the offense. | |
| When I first looked at multiple videos, I didn't have any doubt that it was not a justifiable shoot and that it had been grossly abusive and it was all authentic. | |
| Then I went through a discussion with Russ Winter, Joaquina Gopi, and Paul from California, and it tended to push me in the opposite direction on multiple grounds. | |
| Now, after listening to this attorney and doing the show this morning with Danny Sears, who has extensive background in law enforcement, it turns out the actions he was taking were inappropriate, that the behavior of the police was within the law, that once someone calls out gun, even if the gun has been removed, as it appears to have in this case, | |
| the agents are entitled to act on the premise there is a gun, and that the shoot was a legit shoot, according to this quite brilliant attorney. | |
| So I'm a bit on the fence, real or fake, but as I'm suggesting, the perceptions make all the difference in the world. | |
| This attorney is brilliant. | |
| And when you talk on both sides of the fence, it turns out the Minnesota government was all in on this. | |
| They were using surveillance, tracking them, very sophisticated setup. | |
| Lieutenant General, Lieutenant Governor, you know, playing a major role here, which he's suggesting may have emboldened the activist opposing eyes because they knew the Minnesota government was on their side, up to including the governor. | |
| I have no doubt. | |
| Go ahead, Rick. | |
| Give us more. | |
| Well, this also gave Trump the opportunity to come out and say that you're not supposed to be carrying a gun. | |
| Well, that's unconstitutional, Dr. Fetzer. | |
| We can carry guns at protests. | |
| Of course, of course. | |
| Outside of protests. | |
| Yeah. | |
| See, now this is this is Trump doing a complete 180 on his NRA gun owner orders. | |
| Everybody hear much about this. | |
| That's good. | |
| Every now and then Trump says something colossally stupid about guns. | |
| Way back when I'm thinking, what was the context? | |
| He said, take the guns and worry about the law later. | |
| That's absurd. | |
| I mean, it really doubts us. | |
| Go ahead. | |
| That was the birth of the red flag laws. | |
| Now we got 21 states with red flag laws because Trump said in a big cabinet meeting, and he said it to a Pennsylvania senator that, you know, we take the guns first and worry about the due process later. | |
| And then the Pennsylvania senator then said to Dr. said to President Trump that all the young men in our state are not a threat. | |
| And it just so happens that Trump got assassinated in Pennsylvania. | |
| Well, it was a that was that was that was fake, Rick. | |
| That was totally staged. | |
| That Butler. | |
| Yeah. | |
| But even he even seems to even control. | |
| He even seems to have had a fake earpiece, but I guarantee you that Butler thing was phony as $3 bill. | |
| Yeah, go ahead, Rick. | |
| Give us more. | |
| Yeah, well, I do think that Trump was just putting his finger in the air, and I think they're going to come with a lot more gun control before Trump's out. | |
| You know, I mean, look how far he's pushing everything to the limit. | |
| So I think he's going to, I think they're going to go and try to do something with gun control before Trump is out of the White House. | |
| Yeah, well, you may be right. | |
| I mean, obviously, testable proposition. | |
| We'll find out. | |
| I think it would be a colossal mistake, and it would enrage his followers. | |
| But then he's doing so many other things that are enraging his followers. | |
| His foreign policies are purely driven by BB net. | |
| Whatever BB wants, BB gets, which is another reason I believe an attack on Iran is going to take place, possibly beginning today after the stock market closes. | |
| Rick, give us a final thought. | |
| Well, my final thought is: if they attack Iran, what the hell are they going to attack? | |
| Infrastructure for the oil business, destroy the refinery so they can't have any oil to put on those oil tankers. | |
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| Because, you know, the whole country is a fortress, Dr. Fetzer. | |
| I've called you to the show many times and said you cannot invade Iran. | |
| The Rocky Mountains surround the whole country. | |
| Yeah. | |
| So I don't know what will happen here. | |
| Anyways, good call, Rick. | |
| I like you're raising a lot of good points that deserve focus and attention. | |
| Thank you for that. | |
| Fritz, Fritz, and Iowa, joining conversation, Fritz. | |
| Hello, can you hear me? | |
| Yeah. | |
| Nice to talk to you, Dr. Fetzer. | |
| My pleasure. | |
| My take is: well, I tell you, I was listening to C-SPAN's call-in show this morning, and they were all talking about the Minnesota thing, and you hear liberals and Republicans and different ones. | |
| And I concluded that this whole thing is being orchestrated by the donor class on those threats. | |
| The fork Israel was bringing together left and right, and they can't have that. | |
| So they ramp up this immigration thing and start a big controversy over it in Minnesota. | |
| And you get the left and the right fighting about that again. | |
| And nobody's paying attention to going to war and the existential threat of World War III with in Iran. | |
| What do you think of that? | |
| Does that put them in everyone in favor of going to war in Iran, Fritz? | |
| Is that your suggestion here on both sides? | |
| No, among the donor class, they're all in favor of it. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Among the people, they're just shifting their attention away from it. | |
| Oh, by events like what's going on, Minnesota distracting from war in Iran. | |
| Yeah. | |
| There's a lot of distractions. | |
| Go ahead. | |
| Nobody even mentioned it on the C-SPAN college show. | |
| Everybody should listen to the C-SPAN College Show in the morning. | |
| They call it American Journal. | |
| It is. | |
| It's pretty honestly conducted, isn't it? | |
| I mean, you get real Americans calling in with their real opinions. | |
| It doesn't appear to be managed or censored, right? | |
| Yeah, for the most part, yes. | |
| You know, sometimes they'll get somebody on and say something that is not politically correct, and they'll get them off real quick. | |
| But it kind of works listening to it for a while. | |
| You'll think you want to bring back literacy tests for voting. | |
| Oh, really? | |
| Okay, okay, okay. | |
| Will they tolerate, will they tolerate criticism of Israel on the call-in? | |
| I think they try to avoid any talk of it of Israel. | |
| What they'll do is, you know, they'll say, well, we're talking about Venezuela right now, or we're talking about Ukraine. | |
| You can't just, the world is in a vacuum, you know. | |
| Yeah. | |
| All these things come together and you got to look at the big picture. | |
| Indeed. | |
| More thoughts? | |
| No, that's just some truck driver. | |
| Thank you, Fritz. | |
| Call again. | |
| Mike in Kentucky. | |
| Mike, join the conversation. | |
| Welcome back. | |
| Hey, listen. | |
| Do you want to know a secret? | |
| Yeah, I love it. | |
| Well, it kind of made me think of this issue that I've kind of been kind of, I don't know, what would you say, sort of researching for a long time. | |
| Pre-internet, I walked into a Library of Congress where there was a, almost like a temple to the thing, a dictionary of the unabridged American Oxford English Dictionary. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Because I'd heard on some radio program that the word Adam, as in Adam and Eve, meant to blush or show shame in the face. | |
| And I looked it up and it gave different spellings, adam, and it, you know, reddish, ruddy. | |
| And yeah, one of the sub-definitions was able to show blood and face. | |
| So when people get secrets told on them, sometimes they blush, like they're going to be embarrassed or that sort of thing. | |
| Except if you're a psychopath. | |
| Psychopath, this is one thing that they can pass lie detector tests, sociopaths and psychopaths, but they cannot fake blushing. | |
| And I was watching Magnum PI. | |
| I don't watch a lot of TV, but I flipped past that. | |
| And I had watched Magnum PI back in the 80s when it was on. | |
| And TC, the American of African ancestry, Vietnam vet helicopter pilot, was sitting in a circle and they made some joke about that. | |
| TC made some joke about blushing. | |
| And he's black. | |
| And, you know, the irony, of course, that you couldn't tell because he was dark complexed. | |
| So it would be something interesting if there's any video of people like, what's the Minnesota governor, Tim Walt? | |
| What's his name? | |
| Yeah, Waltz. | |
| Tim Waltz. | |
| Yeah, or Trump or any of these pale-complexed people, if there's any record of them ever blushing, because that'd be a great little indicator that they could be psychopaths. | |
| And unfortunately, there's a trend or a tendency for people like that, type A personality psychopaths, seek power and control. | |
| Yes. | |
| And I've often heard that, that the people that want to be in office or want to be in power are the ones that shouldn't be. | |
| It's the ones that since they seem to, they don't really have a lot of empathy. | |
| Yeah. | |
| And they will have, you know, they're focused on whatever their goal may be, selfish or not. | |
| You know, I heard that about Don Rumsfeld, that he was the man you wanted if you wanted to accomplish a goal that he would go until he finished the mission. | |
| And I think that's in Sweet Misery, the kind of documentary about Aspartame and how he got aspartame past the FDA. | |
| Ronald Reagan fired the one guy that was rejecting aspartame as a sweetener. | |
| Don Rumsfeld helped to get it pushed through. | |
| That was what he was hired to do. | |
| And he got it done. | |
| So there's a clip of him talking like that. | |
| You know, you give me something to do. | |
| I'm going to do it. | |
| Yes. | |
| And she ended up at the Pentagon the day before September 11th saying that there was 2.4 trillion missing. | |
| Right. | |
| And we need new computers. | |
| And then that part of the Pentagon got blown up the next day. | |
| How interesting. | |
| But the shootings that you're talking about being fake. | |
| I mean, obviously the level of sophistication for faking stuff, I think, is beyond a lot of people's belief. | |
| And you can find clips of ex-CIA guys that say, well, I tried doing stuff like that and I never could do it. | |
| I can't believe they could do it either, you know, as far as faking some terrorist incident. | |
| Well, if you want to, you want to, you want one place to go. | |
| Miles Mathis is quite a brilliant critic. | |
| Now, he's got a long, I think it's 14 pages about the Alex Pretty event. | |
| He's quite convinced that it was staged, but I encourage you to check it out. | |
| Miles Mathis, very, very interesting guy. | |
| This Elon Omar thing has gotten dry. | |
| There's even photographs of her with a guy who attacked her. | |
| And I noticed she was even wearing the same dress or top, this knitted thing, in the photograph with him. | |
| I mean, they were buddies. | |
| They were friends. | |
| I mean, there's so much phony shit out there, Mike. | |
| It's embarrassing. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Well, and they keep adding layers to the onion, you know, with the nurse pretty shooting. | |
| They have retracted the earlier statements that said that his firearm had accidentally discharged after it was taken away from him. | |
| Yeah, I don't happen to believe that. | |
| I find it very odd that Sig Sauer has a rep for going off, as it were, spontaneously. | |
| That's a pretty damn thing that didn't happen. | |
| That's a ridiculous feature in the head that will spontaneously discharge. | |
| Go ahead. | |
| Well, this guy apparently was known to them. | |
| And like you said, I think you said that earlier, right? | |
| That he'd kicked out taillights. | |
| Yeah, He was known to, he had an injured rib from an earlier encounter with Ice. | |
| Yeah. | |
| I went to school with Steve Inscape, who's a news anchor in the morning news on NPR. | |
| And he played some clips the other day. | |
| I was half listening to the local NPR station. | |
| They just kept playing these clips. | |
| And he was trying to, it didn't really work on the radio. | |
| He was playing these clips of these protesters blowing all these police whistles over and over again. | |
| Mike, hang on. | |
| We got a break. | |
| I'll carry you over for final thoughts. | |
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| There are places I have on the land. | |
| Though some have changed forever, not for better. | |
| Some have come on and some remain. | |
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| By the level, Mike, give us some further thoughts. | |
| Go ahead. | |
| Well, you know, during the ICE outage for RBN on Monday, they replayed the show where I called in last week. | |
| And I went through and looked at the time on a lot of the callers. | |
| And I was like, I'm feeling pretty, you know, privileged to, I think I had about 14 minutes there. | |
| A lot of your favorite callers get up to 11 minutes. | |
| So thanks for holding me over. | |
| Anyway, the NPR story, I think he was trying to pretend to be a little objective. | |
| I've criticized a lot of the media. | |
| I don't know if I'm being watched at all by anybody important, but I know they certainly seem to suppress a lot of what I post. | |
| And I've got evidence of that. | |
| Low resolution screenshots of over probably 90 megabytes since 2011 on Facebook mostly, but also YouTube. | |
| So, you know, I couldn't even listen to the story. | |
| He just kept playing those whistles and describing what was being seen. | |
| And he had a guest he was trying to interact with. | |
| And it was just ridiculous. | |
| But I don't think people realize the way these protesters are harassing and trying to interfere with the ICE operations. | |
| And you go to their web pages and you can tell by reading their press releases. | |
| A lot of them are very irritated in the way they're writing the press releases about the governor and the mayor up there protecting these convicted people, you know, permanent residents that have lost their residency status and are in jail, serving sentence for rape, and are about to be released. | |
| And they won't tell them where they're at so they can come get them and deport them. | |
| Yeah. | |
| So, I mean, is that this obstruction of federal law enforcement is a felony. | |
| This attorney was explaining. | |
| I mean, it's serious offense. | |
| So. | |
| Yeah. | |
| And it really, he was saying Minnesota really is in a state of insurrection. | |
| So if Trump were to use, you know, activate insurrection laws against Minnesota, in his opinion, and he seems extremely knowledgeable and capable, it would be warranted. | |
| So, you know, we'll see how it plays out. | |
| But I think Minnesota's gone way off the deep end. | |
| Way off the deep, I'm over my time limit. | |
| We need to let somebody else on the how much time it's really got a lot to do with circumstances, whether there are other callers, you know, and what you're saying, the importance in my judgment. | |
| I'm glad to hear from you. | |
| You make good calls. | |
| Thank you, Mike. | |
| Thank you, Mike. | |
| Tom in Florida. | |
| Tom, welcome back. | |
| Give us your thoughts today, Tom. | |
| Yeah, well, hey, yeah, I'm nice we got Jim. | |
| Well, well, I think it's absolutely utterly disgusting what's going on today with these dirty Republican rhinos and the Democrats trying to sneak a little bit of amnesty in these for these imbeciles. | |
| They're going to try to give us a small amnesty, which will lead to a big amnesty for all these illegal aliens. | |
| It's utterly disgusting. | |
| John Zoom better stop this crap. | |
| Everybody needs to call their congressman at 202-224-3121. | |
| Get on the horn and start telling every one of these Democrats and these Republicans and all these rhinos and rats to stop this bullshit about letting these illegal aliens stay here. | |
| They broke the law and they're never going to be great citizens. | |
| Yes. | |
| That's the number one point. | |
| And Mike, I want Mike to know in Kentucky, okay, that these illegal aliens, if you're going to bring them and try to give them amnesty and stick them all in the state of Minnesota, Georgia, right into Minnesota and lock them in there and let the white trash stay with it. | |
| The lily white cracker trash that's defending this nonsense. | |
| Federal law is being broken all over the place. | |
| Trump should call it the Insurrection Act. | |
| He should call it the federal troops on nothing as bull crap. | |
| No other country in the world would tolerate this. | |
| Nobody. | |
| I'm going to tell you, gentlemen, ladies and gentlemen, these illegals get better health care than you get. | |
| How do you like them apples? | |
| They get better to you, Karen, than you'll get. | |
| I guarantee you that. | |
| They only speak English in Happy Hospital here in South Florida. | |
| That's another thing you've got to be addressed immediately. | |
| You learn English or you get the hell out of here. | |
| No more of this patty cake, patty cake, baker man bullcrap. | |
| And you got to get tough with these idiots. | |
| And neither one of those rocks, no good. | |
| Renee Good was no damn good. | |
| And the other idiot Porty, he's probably a Marxist Jew. | |
| Neither one of them were obeying federal law, Jim, and they got what they got coming to them by not following the law. | |
| They were told she was told to stop her car and get out of the vehicle. | |
| And he was told what he went in a wink earlier, he got his rib broken looking for trouble. | |
| That's all they ever used to are doing is looking for trouble. | |
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| Stick around. | |
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| Go right ahead, Tom. | |
| Give us more thoughts. | |
| Well, you know, something in the way some of these Republican women move makes me feel like no other. | |
| I hope some of these Republican women at your show call in today. | |
| Republican conservative women call in on your show. | |
| But, Jim, listen, before I really get rolling, I'm going to roll real quick. | |
| What's going on in Maine right now? | |
| Just Susan Collins, what's going on in Maine? | |
| Their fraud's up to $790 million. | |
| It's all over Breitbart News. | |
| They stayed. | |
| Tom, Tom, Tom, Tom, you're Tom. | |
| You're talking too fast. | |
| I didn't catch that. | |
| What's going on in Maine? | |
| Portland, Maine, $790 million in fraud right now, like what they did in Minnesota. | |
| Oh, wow. | |
| Wow. | |
| Jim. | |
| Wow. | |
| It's over $700 million. | |
| And check this out, Jim. | |
| You know what they were doing in Maine to the white people in Maine? | |
| Portland? | |
| They were making to pay full electric heating oil bills where the Somalians and all the minorities that came in there were paying nothing. | |
| And everybody who is stuck with those winter heating bills were getting raped. | |
| But in the meantime, if you're an illegal alien, you're getting all that for free, plus your medical care. | |
| So tell me if the people in Maine ain't upset. | |
| If they're not, they're idiots. | |
| And by the way, Jim, before I really get rolling, let's talk about this. | |
| You know what I just found out? | |
| I don't want this for Joe in Florida. | |
| Joe, I want you to do a research. | |
| Nine United States senators in the Democratic Party are Jews. | |
| You have Robert Menendez, who's a Cuban American who got arrested, is in prison for 11 years right now. | |
| The rest of them are, you got nine members of the United States Senate that are Jewish and they only represent 2.4% of the population. | |
| How did he got such an astronomical number in the Senate, Jim? | |
| And they're all the ones that are pushing for Amnesty. | |
| Every one of them, and that's Pocahontas. | |
| She's another one. | |
| She says she's an Indian. | |
| I mean, this is insane, Jim. | |
| They're one amnesty for all these illegal aliens that kill people that kill Molly Dibbett, Kate Steinley, Lakeland Riley. | |
| I mean, on and on. | |
| And they told Angela Noguri and all these other women that got raped and murdered. | |
| And you're going to propose this on the American public. | |
| These people ought to be ashamed of themselves, Jim. | |
| They're competing for our jobs. | |
| They're competing for our food. | |
| They didn't come here to compliment and pay me our letters and take our jobs. | |
| And I'll tell you any one of them. | |
| You come here as an American, you want to take, you want to come here legally, fine. | |
| You come here illegally, you're not doing us no damn good. | |
| You're already a lawbreaker. | |
| And everybody in your audience needs to understand that and fight for our Constitution. | |
| All I hear about Donald Trump is what other president would have done with Donald Trump done when it comes to immigration. | |
| They would have like Bushes, those criminals, the skull and bones idiots. | |
| Jeff Bush wants to be Spanish in the White House. | |
| Jim, Hunter Biden brought cocaine into the White House. | |
| Trump's kids can't even put a pin up there, cracking a button in these DB lie detectors. | |
| They'd have a motion camera detectors, motion detectors on them. | |
| It's a shame what's going on in this country. | |
| Now, I got to slow down a little bit. | |
| I'm a little hot under the calorie today. | |
| So I see some of this nonsense now about immigration. | |
| I say, let's take Minnesota and Illinois and make them sanctuary states and take all the people out of California that are illegal. | |
| And you know what? | |
| You wouldn't elect a college for the next 100 years, Republican. | |
| Make two of the states in the Midwest perfectly sanctuary. | |
| And the rest of the states have got to follow federal law. | |
| And that includes New York. | |
| Take every illegal enemy that's in New York and ship them over to Minnesota or Illinois, Chicago, and take New York, make both coasts factor Republicans, like Ronald Reagan had it back in the 80s. | |
| Remember, the land of Milk and Honey was California, Jim. | |
| What happened to California, Jim? | |
| California's a third world banana republic. | |
| Yeah. | |
| I hear any renamed the name pretty soon. | |
| They're gonna call it Mexico. | |
| You got La Raza going crazy trying to take over this. | |
| Look, Donald Trump just pulled shin bombs. | |
| He just pulled shin bombs. | |
| It better not be true when I'm hearing that you are trying to use these agencies to try to swing these votes, these elections. | |
| You heard about that, Jim? | |
| Have you talked about that? | |
| Using the agencies to what, Tom, spell it out again? | |
| These agencies, these Mexican consulates, are trying to swing all these young people to vote Democrat because they want to take full control of the southwest of the United States, which is Mexico. | |
| Mexico wants to take full throttle on the west coast of the United States and eventually take the whole damn thing over. | |
| Yeah. | |
| And that has to be talked about. | |
| And they did. | |
| Breitbart did report, Jim, today, and news back. | |
| And I even Fox News has reported on that guy told me about two weeks ago. | |
| This guy, Slingman, he is definitely being financing along with along with George Soros. | |
| And Alex Soros is married to Uma Abedin, which was married to Anthony Weiner. | |
| Yeah. | |
| And I think she's pregnant by this by this Soros idiot. | |
| Yeah. | |
| So this is a disgrace what's going on in our country, Jim. | |
| But you know what? | |
| Tom, I agree. | |
| If they allow amnesty, I don't, I totally give up on this country. | |
| If these Tom, Tom, Tom, Tom, who's Tom, who has introduced a proposal for amnesty for the illegals? | |
| Chucky's fucking shoomer, and he's trying to persuade Boone and John. | |
| What's the guy over there? | |
| Well, of course, the Democrats. | |
| Of course, the Democrats want to keep them because they're voting Democrat. | |
| I mean, but it's idiotic. | |
| As you have said so many, many, many times, they came in illegally. | |
| We're all for legal immigration. | |
| We're not for illegal. | |
| Get them the hell out. | |
| Get them the hell out. | |
| Well, John Kennedy, one of the senators, John Kennedy, said today that we cannot allow amnesty after all this. | |
| We cannot allow amnesty. | |
| Go ahead. | |
| After what's going on in Minnesota, you cannot allow that. | |
| He's a lawbreaker. | |
| You got an American white crack going against their own government. | |
| What do you think? | |
| All these Chinese and these Mexicans start going out. | |
| John, Tom, yeah, Tom, when you Tom, when you yell so much, it's harder to follow and go with him. | |
| I get excited about that. | |
| Look, John Kennedy is a very sensible guy, and he carries a lot of weight in the Senate. | |
| So I like what you're telling me about what he's saying about Tom. | |
| You got a lot of time today because we didn't have a lot of callers behind. | |
| I've only got one. | |
| I've only got one caller behind you right now. | |
| So he's going to get a lot of time too. | |
| So there you go, Tom. | |
| I just think Trump better hold to his guns and not cave in. | |
| If Trump takes in, he'll ruin the Republican Party. | |
| He's got to, like you said, he's got to send the military into that Minnesota. | |
| If any more nonsense goes down, Tom, Tom, yeah. | |
| You don't play with that anymore. | |
| Tom, you got the powder can. | |
| Good stuff, Tom. | |
| Thank you, Tom. | |
| Have a wonderful weekend, Jenny. | |
| You too, you too. | |
| You too. | |
| JP, get this, buddy. | |
| You don't have anyone behind you. | |
| You're going to have a little more time than normal yourself. | |
| Join the conversation, JP. | |
| Cool beans. | |
| I just like to go back on Joe. | |
| He called me the Jewish propaganda. | |
| No, JP stands for the Jewish problem. | |
| Problem. | |
| And this is why it's a trick. | |
| When you talk about it, and Joe, and I hate to say it, but the self-hating Jews, he sounds like a self-hating Jew. | |
| You hear him call all the talks about the Jews, blah, And then you got that guy, they call him the FBI informant, the young Catholic kid, Fernandez. | |
| You got a Spanish name. | |
| Anyways, that kid's always calling out the Jews. | |
| Alice Jones doesn't do it, but this is the thing. | |
| You got to watch these people that are always calling that out. | |
| The reason I don't call out, I got briefed, Jim, an intelligence briefing in 2012 on who controls the government. | |
| At the highest levels, it's the high rollers, the Rothschilds, the Rockefellers, the bankers, the Morgans, the Stanleys, all the people that took over in 1913 when they created the Federal Reserve. | |
| They run everything. | |
| And a perfect example is what they did with silver today. | |
| Silver was up over 120 yesterday. | |
| They just dropped it down. | |
| How do they do that? | |
| They control the S ⁇ P. You know, Larry Fink, he goes in with his supercomputers and his AI. | |
| And they short everything, and they use everything in derivatives, man. | |
| They got everything rigged. | |
| They control everything because they own all the money. | |
| So that's the Jewish problem. | |
| But the thing is, we got some Jewish friends. | |
| And on this show, Stephen Benoon is a good guy. | |
| He converted to Christianity, but he calls out Chabad Luvovich all the time. | |
| He was a member of them. | |
| He knows they're Satanists. | |
| The real problem is a spiritual problem. | |
| Not all Jews are bad. | |
| There are some real Jews, and then there's a fake Jews. | |
| Most people don't know that. | |
| The Ashkenazi, they come from Genghis Khan and the Turks. | |
| They got no connection to Moses, but they lie and they cheat and steal. | |
| Those are the biggest problems with the Jewish problem is we don't understand Jews, but they do run everything. | |
| The 1% runs everything. | |
| So Joe was right about that. | |
| But what I got to say back to, you know, without getting targeted by the deep state, which I already am, Jim, do you know that our state, Wisconsin, where I spent most of my life, it's run by the Jews. | |
| Governor Evers, you look back at his ancestry, his German, Dutch. | |
| There's a guy named Evers that's a rabbi, you know, goes back to Israel. | |
| Kyle, the DA, you know, Eastern German. | |
| Definitely, he's pro-abortion. | |
| He's anti-Trump. | |
| He's pro-Comie. | |
| Mayor Saglin, all right, Mayor of Madison, all Jews, right? | |
| There's even streets named to the Rothschilds up there in Wisconsin. | |
| So the money controls everything. | |
| And Minnesota is run by the communists. | |
| You know why? | |
| Because the Jews and the communists and the Tricoms are working together. | |
| You look at Minnesota, you got the highest trade with the Shanghai Corporation into Minnesota. | |
| That's where all that money's coming from. | |
| A lot of that protester, and I got to give you props for that report you did with that lawyer is very accurate because they've been busting these people, sending millions of dollars from coward sourcing using that chat, signal chat, getting the DMV records. | |
| I mean, they're using intelligence agency tactics against their own people and their own fets. | |
| So I know it's along-winded speech, but that just proves I'm not Jewish propaganda, okay? | |
| Enough of that word. | |
| I'm the Jewish problem. | |
| I understand the problem. | |
| I just know it's a trick. | |
| When you talk about it all the time, you get put on a list and you get turned. | |
| JP, thanks. | |
| I now have a couple other callers standing by, but glad you got your position out there. | |
| Always appreciate hearing from you. | |
| We got next Mitchell in Tennessee. | |
| Mitchell, join the conversation. | |
| Hey, James, what's going on? | |
| Listen, I want you to, if you could, could you source that lawyer? | |
| Would that be a YouTube video? | |
| Sure. | |
| Sure. | |
| You mean you want to? | |
| I'd like to look at that. | |
| You want his name? | |
| Yeah. | |
| Well, it's in the, you know, all the stories I cover are in the report when it goes up on RBN. | |
| You get them all. | |
| His name is, I think it's Brock. | |
| I think it's Brocco. | |
| I'll pull it up here. | |
| Andrew Bronco. | |
| Yeah, yeah, yeah. | |
| Andrew, yes. | |
| So you know who it is. | |
| I'm like, okay, I know what you're talking about. | |
| Next, I would like to ask, I didn't get a chance to see. | |
| You said you had Danny Sarris on the Danny Sarris on today. | |
| Well, not on this show because I don't have guests on this show, but on my Raw Deal show. | |
| Yeah, yeah, on the Revolution.radio show. | |
| Yeah, yeah, Danny Sears, yeah. | |
| Okay, then I would like to watch. | |
| I'd like to listen to both of those and reverse some judgment, but I'll just say something real quick, just on a principle. | |
| I wanted to ask you something. | |
| First of all, and you taught philosophy, is that correct? | |
| Yes. | |
| Okay, just real quick. | |
| Would someone be obligated to comply with orders of an officer if they can't identify the officer? | |
| Well, there's a there'd be if there's a presumption, you know, a presumption that you raise a question that's, I'm sure, a legitimate question. | |
| And the fact that they're, you know, wearing the mask, but they seem to have, you know, if they have the jacket on and all that, you have to make the presumption that the order is legit. | |
| I would say under the law, that would be my interpretation, though, of course, I'm not a lawyer myself. | |
| Go ahead. | |
| And I want to ask you also sort of a principal question, sort of like the trolley car problem, kind of like that type of thing. | |
| As a human being, we know that you would agree we have a right to defend ourselves. | |
| Is that correct? | |
| Sure. | |
| All right. | |
| Does a human being have a right to defend himself from a bear attack? | |
| Of course. | |
| Okay. | |
| Does a human being have a right to defend themselves from another human? | |
| Well, if what's going on is illegal or unlawful. | |
| Yes, of course. | |
| But, you know, soldiers in combat, they're going to defend one another, but they got the right to go against each other to try to kill one another. | |
| So civilians in self-defense can, you know, use deadly force if they feel their life is in jeopardy. | |
| I mean, these are well-known people. | |
| Exactly. | |
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| Up to it, up to it, including legal, up to it, including force. | |
| Now, lastly, lastly, if a police officer is using excessive force, unlawful excessive force, posing an imminent threat of danger and bodily harm, which could lead to possible death, are you allowed to use up to including lethal force against a police officer? | |
| The problem becomes that in courts of law and the administration of justice, they're invariably or with a very high percentage with law enforcement over the civilians. | |
| You might be right in principle. | |
| I'm looking at the principle, Jim. | |
| As a human being, do you have a right to defend yourself from a police officer? | |
| Well, if you believe what he's doing is illegal, I would say you do. | |
| Yes. | |
| Look at it this way. | |
| They're corrupt cops. | |
| Exactly. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Go ahead. | |
| So on principle, even if it's a cop and someone's going to beat you to death, you have a right to defend your life. | |
| Yes. | |
| Right now, I did some AI prompts because I want to get to Alex Freddy. | |
| Feretti, however you say it. | |
| Yeah. | |
| And here's a prompt. | |
| Is there ever a situation when you're allowed to use lethal force against a police officer? | |
| And I'm surmising. | |
| I'm surmising yes, but go right at. | |
| Okay, so it basically says what you were saying. | |
| In general, the legal bar for using lethal force against a police officer is exceptionally high and applies only in extreme specific circumstances. | |
| I would argue that we're in the extreme circumstance. | |
| We're in that caveat of that exception area of this. | |
| But anyway, specific circumstances. | |
| While most states have laws prohibiting resistance to lawful arrest, even unlawful one, and that's the state of Minnesota, a person may be justified in using force if an officer uses excessive force that creates an immediate threat of death or serious bodily harm. | |
| I would argue, now, Jim, I would argue at this point, when the officer shoved that woman, it was like the third time, he shoves her to the ground, violently shoves her to the ground on pavement and ice. | |
| Now, we just established that I would establish that that's an excessive force circumstance. | |
| She would have the right to defend herself. | |
| Did she have the means? | |
| She didn't have the means to exercise the right. | |
| I would argue that Alex Freddy was standing in to help her. | |
| That's what happened. | |
| So now we're going to read this. | |
| Can you defend another person from an assault by police? | |
| Let me read this. | |
| In general, you may legally defend another person from an assault by police only in rare circumstances. | |
| Here we go again. | |
| We're in that area. | |
| Where the officer is using unlawful excessive force, while laws may vary by state, the following standards generally apply, blah, blah, blah. | |
| It says legal standards for intervention, imminent threat of death or serious injury. | |
| Most jurisdictions only permit third, only permit third-party intervention. | |
| Yes. | |
| I got a problem here because all of a sudden I got four more callers on the line. | |
| I mean, it was kind of leisurely because there was nobody there. | |
| I like your raising these very provocative counterexamples, you know, the general principles. | |
| That's very good. | |
| It's very philosophical. | |
| Let me close up. | |
| Give us a final thought. | |
| Give us a final thought. | |
| Okay, the officers that came upon that thing had a duty to intervene, so they're guilty of failure to intervene. | |
| They should have helped Alex Freddie. | |
| But lastly, I'll say this. | |
| There are only two shooters from one understand. | |
| One of the shooters is the one that absolutely saw the gun being removed. | |
| The other one was the one who was using the bear spray, and he incited all this. | |
| I'd argue that he was also guilty. | |
| But I'd like to call back and talk about this. | |
| Do it. | |
| Do it Monday. | |
| Call back. | |
| This will still be a live issue for sure. | |
| Glad you called, Mitchell. | |
| Joe in Florida, Joe. | |
| Your name was taken in vain. | |
| Join the conversation. | |
| Hey, Jim. | |
| Yeah, I don't normally do that, but yes, we have two callers. | |
| I know the only thing about Tom was more. | |
| I really wish he would come out of his shell. | |
| Tell us what he really thinks. | |
| Whatever. | |
| Yeah. | |
| What's he saying? | |
| What's he saying about nine U.S. senators? | |
| Come on, Tom. | |
| Let's wake up. | |
| We have a crypto Jew as president. | |
| I voted for Trump for three times, three times. | |
| Yeah. | |
| But I'm waking up to see what he's doing, who he's working for. | |
| Yeah. | |
| You know? | |
| And JP, again, I don't want to get back and forth, but that's an old trick, JP. | |
| Oh, don't talk about the Jews. | |
| Oh, you'll be, you'll be holding, you know, they'll be tracking you, right? | |
| That's how we got into this mess is because no, people were afraid to say the Jews. | |
| I'm not afraid to say the Jews. | |
| I have a best friend for 30 years who's Jewish. | |
| I have some great Jews that I love. | |
| I'm not afraid to call them up because why? | |
| Because they call themselves out. | |
| They tell us what they're doing. | |
| Yeah. | |
| And the point, the final point I'm just going to make is: as we head into the weekend, okay, both for Tom and for JP, think about this. | |
| There is a possibility that World War III starts this weekend, okay? | |
| After, yeah, right about after this show, as a matter of fact, because the stock market will be closed exactly. | |
| And it has nothing to do with Minnesota, trust me, per se. | |
| Nothing to do with anything else. | |
| Yeah. | |
| I mean, really, it's the fact that Donald Trump works for Benjamin Nutanyahoe. | |
| And Nutanyahu, by the way, is coming back to the United States next month again. | |
| Oh, God. | |
| So love it. | |
| The last thing I want to say: if you go to YouTube, maybe it's too short notice. | |
| Check out another soldier's song. | |
| You can even play it on the air on YouTube. | |
| Another soldier's song. | |
| It's got a great message. | |
| I'll try to remember that, Joe. | |
| Another soldier's song. | |
| Thanks. | |
| Thanks for that call. | |
| Thanks for that call. | |
| Misty in Kansas. | |
| Go right ahead. | |
| Misty, join the conversation, Misty. | |
| Hi, Jim. | |
| Yeah, I just wanted to make a point here. | |
| Rand Paul came out on the 27th of January, and his solution to the illegal immigrants in the U.S. | |
| They get to stay, but they don't get well fair for citizenship. | |
| And there is another Republican Oklahoma governor, Kevin Sit. | |
| He agrees. | |
| So look at that twist. | |
| They're telling you they're going to get them all out. | |
| And then here at the same time, they're turning around saying, well, they can stay, but. | |
| Yeah, I don't like that. | |
| I don't buy that. | |
| I don't buy that. | |
| Cutting off the benefits is the right cut off all the cut off all the benefits. | |
| I think Trump is doing that. | |
| Cut off all the benefits for sure and do it now. | |
| But Misty, I'm glad you brought that up. | |
| A final thought you want to add? | |
| Well, no, he's just, and then the Oklahoma governor had said something about he's criticizing Trump's handling of immigration, saying the end game shouldn't be to deport every illegal. | |
| So now we've got we've got this crap involved. | |
| So that's all I wanted to say. | |
| Good, Misty. | |
| Glad you said it. | |
| Jennifer in Minnesota, go right ahead, Jennifer. | |
| Join the conversation. | |
| Hi, yes. | |
| I just wanted to point out a couple of things that I don't hear in this conversation in regards to the legals, and I'm here in Minnesota. | |
| Yeah, go ahead. | |
| I live in a suburb right now. | |
| I'm in a dina. | |
| Can you hear me okay? | |
| Yes, go ahead. | |
| Oh, okay. | |
| So first of all, I work for a funeral home. | |
| There have been some illegals that have been here and they have died in the United States. | |
| They're young and they get shipped back to Central, you know, South American and Mexico. | |
| And so you can ask me about that. | |
| I'll let you know. | |
| But so I see that, but they are contracted. | |
| They're contracted. | |
| There's recruiting agencies in the United States. | |
| They get these people in here, then they contract them. | |
| There's a lot of contract workers. | |
| So who are you going after? | |
| I mean, you have these people coming in. | |
| They're working for less than half than what U.S. workers would work for. | |
| And, you know, they're being brought in by your own people, your own U.S. when you say they're contracted, Jennifer, you're saying businesses are paying to have them brought in to work for them for these low wages. | |
| That's what's going on. | |
| Is that maybe that's the crux of the problem? | |
| Maybe, maybe the businesses are making a lot of money off of the illegals and they don't want to let them go. | |
| Yeah, well, who doesn't want cheap labor? | |
| I mean, and then you have all these Somalians. | |
| Okay, that is a big problem. | |
| But they're living, they have a Somalian mall. | |
| It's an apartment building. | |
| They have all of their fabrics lined up in the windows of the exterior of the apartment building, their men's shirts, all their other goods. | |
| They sell meat. | |
| Somebody that building and leasing it out or not leasing it, but giving it to them for free. | |
| Jennifer, I'm watching. | |
| Yeah, I want you to call again. | |
| I want you to call again. | |
| You got a lot to say right there in Minnesota, where I resided for nearly 20 years myself. | |
| Meanwhile, everyone, spend as much time as you can with the people you love and care about. | |
| We do not know how much time we have left. | |
| Use it wisely. | |
| Have a great weekend. | |
| Support RBN. | |
| God willing. | |
| We'll be back on Monday and we'll do it all over again. | |
| I say God willing because it may be all hell is going to break out right now. | |
| Thanks for being here. | |