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They needed some sanctuary. | |
| Oh! | ||
| I'm in California. | ||
| That was so easy. | ||
| I mean, I just walked right up for a second after Border Patrol right now. | ||
| You're not welcome. | ||
| I thought this was a sanctuary scene. | ||
| I'm so confused. | ||
| I thought everyone was welcome here. | ||
| It's very confusing, you know, because you come to California and Nancy Pelosi and Gavin Newsome said that everyone is welcome here and that asylum is a human right. | ||
| But here we are over at the border and now we're getting trailed by Border Patrol and they told us that we had to leave. | ||
| Well, I'm just really confused, you know? | ||
| Not everyone was welcome. | ||
| We're looking for some sanctuaries. | ||
| Anybody out there? | ||
| Share the message, guys. | ||
| God bless. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| Oh my gosh! | ||
| Oh my god! | ||
| Let's go, guys! | ||
| Stop it house! | ||
| Stop it out, guys! | ||
| Stop it! | ||
| Arriba! | ||
| Who's cool is this? | ||
| Everyone is welcome here! | ||
| Everyone is welcome here! | ||
| Everyone is welcome! | ||
| Hey! | ||
| Stop here! | ||
| Cream! | ||
| Hey! | ||
| Stop here! | ||
| I'm glad you're here to celebrate Sanctuary State Fair 2. | ||
| I know it brings a tear to your eyes because it does. | ||
| That's so good. | ||
| Hey, guys! | ||
| We're having a fair. | ||
| It's the Sanctuary State Fair. | ||
| It's the Sanctuary State Fair in La Casa Day Gabby. | ||
| Do you guys want a free needle? | ||
| All the illegals are welcome. | ||
| Are you in ice? | ||
| All the illegals. | ||
| Are you illegal? | ||
| You guys, we have beatles on the floor here in California. | ||
| It's dark! | ||
| It's dark! | ||
| We're having a sanctuary skate fair. | ||
| Everybody's got the right outfit on, brother. | ||
| We got some balloons. | ||
| We got some socialist bingo. | ||
| It's a party, guys. | ||
| It's a real party. | ||
| It's all welcome. | ||
| All welcome. | ||
| Poncho Lumer. | ||
| What's that? | ||
| You think I want to come hang out? | ||
| I know. | ||
| Poncho Lumer. | ||
| Poncho Lumer. | ||
| Now, look how big this house is. | ||
| As far as we know now, it's vacant. | ||
| I mean, it looks perfect for the caravan. | ||
| Well, look, guys, you know, I met a lot of amigos. | ||
| As you know, last week I went over to La Casa de Nancy, Speaker of the House, Nancy Pelosi, because I thought that everyone was welcome there, you know, and I ended up getting deported with my amigos. | ||
| And we have an immigration crisis in this country, all right? | ||
| And when I crossed the border from Mexico into California, right, I met a lot of amigos. | ||
| They're in the caravan. | ||
| They need a place to stay. | ||
| And since Gavin Newsome has another multi-million dollar mansion, I figured I was going to bring all my amigos here today, and we're going to set up a sanctuary, state fair on his lawn, all right? | ||
| Amazing. | ||
| This time I brought a lot more amigos with me. | ||
| We brought some games, and we're going to have a really big fiesta in La Casa de Gavin. | ||
| Amazing. | ||
| All right, so that's amazing. | ||
| Why not? | ||
| He is a humanitarian, right? | ||
| This is why. | ||
| Look, guys, we got some of our. | ||
| Carla, let's go check this out. | ||
| Let's go check this out. | ||
| Look at the first game we have here. | ||
| All right, my nephew. | ||
| You guys did some carnival games? | ||
| This is my game. | ||
| Nancy is a little bit more. | ||
| Tell us about your game, Nancy. | ||
| Well, this is my game. | ||
| It's called Pin the Tail on My Nephew. | ||
| And it's going to be a whole lot of fun. | ||
| Basically, you know, he's so handsome. | ||
| We're so proud of him. | ||
| And we just want to celebrate him today. | ||
| So, in this game, you're going to come on down. | ||
| I'm going to spin you. | ||
| I'm going to blindfold you. | ||
| And I'm going to send you on your way so that you can stick it to President Newsome. | ||
| Bro, wait, president. | ||
| President. | ||
| Is he president now? | ||
| No, he's a man. | ||
| Oh, future president. | ||
| Nancy's lost it a little bit, but we already knew that. | ||
| We already knew Nancy's lost it. | ||
| To President Bush. | ||
| Nancy, I want people to hate President Bush. | ||
| I mean, he's terrible. | ||
| Can you blindfold me and spin me? | ||
| I want to play. | ||
| Oh, okay. | ||
| You're going to wear my scarf. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| Here we go. | ||
| Oh, my gosh, you guys. | ||
| Nancy's. | ||
| Laura Loomer is going to be the first one to play the game, y'all. | ||
| My friend, Laura London. | ||
| See if Laura Loomer can pin the tail on the donkey. | ||
| AKA. | ||
| Gavin. | ||
| Gavin Newsome. | ||
| Hey, Ben. | ||
| Yes, C, C. | ||
| Oh, hey. | ||
| I'm being blindfolded. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| I'll keep my eye on you. | ||
| Blindfolded and taken for a run by the Speaker of the House. | ||
| And we're going to spin it, too. | ||
| Is this safe? | ||
| Okay, so here you go. | ||
| There's a pin. | ||
| Don't poke yourself. | ||
| It could have a disease. | ||
| In California, it's legal to give people AIDS now, so don't worry. | ||
| Okay, I won't worry about it. | ||
| Nobody will profit with me. | ||
| Okay, everybody. | ||
| Wait. | ||
| Spin the tail on my nephew. | ||
| Spin the tail on my nephew. | ||
| Give me things up. | ||
| And now this. | ||
| Go. | ||
| Straight ahead. | ||
| Go, Loomer. | ||
| Loomer. | ||
| Good luck. | ||
| Right there! | ||
| Right there! | ||
| Right! Right! | ||
| Nancy, you cheat all the way. | ||
| Oh, wait. | ||
| I thought we cheated. | ||
| I thought cheating was okay. | ||
| I thought cheating was part of it. | ||
| I'm going to pin the nail on Gavin Newsome just like he nailed his best friend's wife. | ||
| Uh-oh. | ||
| To the right, to the right. | ||
| To the right. | ||
| Right, right, right. | ||
| Keep going. | ||
| Right. | ||
| Not left. | ||
| Right? | ||
| Keep going. | ||
| A little more. | ||
| A little more to the right. | ||
| A little more to the right. | ||
| Up, a little bit. | ||
| Up. | ||
| A little bit to the right. | ||
| Over to the right. | ||
| Right there, right there, right there. | ||
| There it is. | ||
| There we go. | ||
| But everybody gets a constellation prize syringes. | ||
| Oh! | ||
| I got a hand off the prize! | ||
| I saw that one that we had free. | ||
| Is it a homeless poop bag or a doggy poop bag? | ||
| Well, we now give them out to the homeless. | ||
| So that's like the bag in a bag. | ||
| He's got the poop bag. | ||
| A way of us keeping our city clean. | ||
| And it's very humanitarian to ask humans to poop in a bag. | ||
| But you can get these spinners. | ||
| Oh, there's another game. | ||
| Oh, there's the poop bag. | ||
| On to the next game. | ||
| Oh, it's an amazing game. | ||
| What do we have over here, you guys? | ||
| Sanctuary Spinner. | ||
| Wow. | ||
| Oh, he brought me some NPC balloons. | ||
| My name is Buster Newsome. | ||
| Gavin said that you can do anything. | ||
| So what do I do here? | ||
| How does this work exactly? | ||
| You know, we technically spin it. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| First off, you don't. | ||
| You can't touch Sanctuary Spinner without the permission of Gavin himself. | ||
| Have you gotten the legal authorized authorization from Gavin Newsom himself? | ||
| I mean, Gavin said everyone's welcome here, so isn't everyone entitled to this spinner? | ||
| I think so. | ||
| Let's play a game. | ||
| How does it work? | ||
| Hold on a second. | ||
| We're going to go ahead and make a couple adjustments that we have no micro welfare for life. | ||
| Free sex change for the confused. | ||
| Come on, come on. | ||
| We good. | ||
| All right. | ||
| Let me know, groom. | ||
| You guys, let me go through and read these prizes for you. | ||
| So, Ben. | ||
| I'm going to go get those prizes off. | ||
| Let's see. | ||
| All right. | ||
| Maybe we can tweak that out later. | ||
| A free amnesty voucher. | ||
| Wow. | ||
| That is great. | ||
| Free holy modes for your toddlers. | ||
| Wow, that sounds really interesting. | ||
| Like one day, you know, little Bobby could be Becky or Becky could be Bobby. | ||
| I don't know. | ||
| That sounds cool. | ||
| Free copy of the Communist Handbook. | ||
| Awesome. | ||
| Free house care. Welfare for life. | ||
| Oh, my God. | ||
| These people in California are so generous, Nancy. | ||
| Let's see. | ||
| Free. | ||
| Free heat job. | ||
| A free heat job for your daughters. | ||
| Now that's exactly what I've been looking for. | ||
| A free hijab for your daughters. | ||
| The lights are on in the governor's mansion, but nobody's home. | ||
| So I brought, I found some poop along the way. | ||
| And, you know, I'm doing my best to clean up the streets of Sacramento and San Francisco. | ||
| Do you guys think that Gavin would mind if we used his lawn to like clean up the streets and put a little poop in his yard? | ||
| Gavin loves poop. | ||
| All right. | ||
| Thank you, but I appreciate it. | ||
| Gavin, come out and play. | ||
| Come on, Gavin, we invited you. | ||
| We're having a wonderful fiesta in your yard. | ||
| So come out and play. | ||
| And so we provide them with that better launch. | ||
| I mean, I don't know why Gavin would have armed guards and a little fence, but you know, Does anybody want a balloon? | ||
| An NPC balloon? | ||
| It's beautiful, a beautiful balloon. | ||
| Beautiful. | ||
| It looks just like Gavin. | ||
| It's very handsome, so you did a great job. | ||
| This one's you, Nancy. | ||
| Nancy, this one's you. | ||
| Did I do a good job? | ||
| I think you did. | ||
| You are a beautiful artist. | ||
| We're all special in California. | ||
| Everyone does a great job all the time. | ||
| That's impressive, Nancy. | ||
| That is a symbol of racism. | ||
| Oh! | ||
| You, Milo, Nancy, sorry. | ||
| Hi, hi. | ||
| I'm sorry, somebody put it in my head. | ||
| I don't know. | ||
| Myo. | ||
| Hold on, that was very powerful for Gabriel. | ||
| Very, very powerful. | ||
| So how proud are you of your nephew? | ||
| I am so proud of my nephew, little Gavin. | ||
| We always knew he was destined for this throne. | ||
| He's a great socialist. | ||
| He's a wonderful politician. | ||
| He cares about everyone, wants to help people. | ||
| And yeah, we're very, very proud of him. | ||
| As a socialist, and Nancy, I'm sure you can understand this. | ||
| As a socialist, you know, there's nothing better in life than free shit. | ||
| There's nothing better in life than free shit. | ||
| Not only do we have free poop bags for people, and we put a few on the lawn, but we also have free needles. | ||
| So I believe there's plenty of these to go around, you know. | ||
| $200,000 a month. | ||
| All you do, look at guys, it's this easy. | ||
| You're walking down the street, you just pop a squat. | ||
| You have to pop a squat and you just inject yourself with the needle. | ||
| And that's like what we do for fun here in California. | ||
| And you don't have to worry because it's all covered on the taxpayer dive. | ||
| We provide the syringes, we provide... | ||
| Let's go take a look. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| This is the governor's mansion. | ||
| And as you know, California is a sanctuary state, and everyone's welcome here. | ||
| Nice to meet you. | ||
| I'm Laura Loomer. | ||
| Hi. | ||
| Nice to meet you. | ||
| How's it going? | ||
| We're doing well. | ||
| We're having a little fiesta and La Casa de Gavin. | ||
| Can we guys get you anything? | ||
| A poop bag, a needle? | ||
| Oh, Nancy. | ||
| Hi. | ||
| Nancy. | ||
| We have a lot of officers have decided to come to our piesta. | ||
| Laura Gavin. | ||
| Hey, guys, we have more. | ||
| We are really getting a crowd here, you guys. | ||
| We are getting a lot of crap. | ||
| We have officers all up the black ready for La Casa. | ||
| Making preparations. | ||
| Preparations. | ||
| Making preparations for the cat event. | ||
| I just introduced myself and they said, oh, okay. | ||
| And then they throw it away. | ||
| So we're good to go, is what they said. | ||
| I guess so. | ||
| I think that they are very excited to see me and the legitimate representative of the state of California. | ||
| The Peep Belts are public in California, Nancy. | ||
| The Peep Belts are public, yes. | ||
| So Nancy, Nancy, I have a question for you, Nancy. | ||
| Yes. | ||
| Because, you know, these people were not invited to La Fiesta and La Casa de Gavin. | ||
| But I know that some of their parents stop by your office in Capitol Hill. | ||
| Yes, I can't get rid of those angel moms. | ||
| Oh, okay. | ||
| So what did you say, Nancy? | ||
| Well, we've had a few problems with visitation unannounced from angel moms who have swung by my office unannounced. | ||
| They are not welcome. | ||
| Why are they not welcome, Nancy? | ||
| Well, you know, sometimes we have to deal with hard things and people come and, you know, we don't maybe want to talk to them. | ||
| So we have a crisis in America with Americans, particularly white males, that like to commit crimes and shootings. | ||
| There are many problems in America. | ||
| Very sad whenever we lose any person. | ||
| There's that. | ||
| Wow. | ||
| Guys, these are victims. | ||
| These are victims of illegal immigrants. | ||
| And, you know, we decided to bring them here to Gavin Newsom's Lawn here at the Governor's Mansion in California because they couldn't physically attend our Fiesta and La Casa de Gavin today. | ||
| And they couldn't attend La Fiesta and La Casa de Nancy. | ||
| Last time we went to Nancy Felosi's house, Nancy. | ||
| It was very interesting. | ||
| How does it make you feel, Nancy? | ||
| I thought you weren't going to bring the tent today, Laura. | ||
| Well, we agreed we were friends. | ||
| I think she's mad at me. | ||
| Nancy's mad at me. | ||
| Nancy, Nancy. | ||
| I came out here to promote and celebrate my nephew who said that he is the new governor of California and that he will basically be providing so many wonderful things. | ||
| So I don't think that this is really the right tone. | ||
| Nancy, Nancy, what about the five million crimes that were committed from 2010 to 2015 by illegal aliens? | ||
| I'm not familiar with that term or statistic. | ||
| I'd have to get back to you. | ||
| How many Americans dead is okay with you? | ||
| Well, you know, we don't want to ever see anyone have their, you know, a problem. | ||
| So, but we do what we can to take care of everyone. | ||
| Education. | ||
| Laura, Laura, what do you think about that? | ||
| Driver's license is for illegals. | ||
| Healthcare. | ||
| Well, it looks like Nancy just rejected your fact. | ||
| Definitely no straws. | ||
| Thank you for. | ||
| Well, Nancy, do you think that your nephew would mind if we move this tent onto the lawn? | ||
| You know, I don't think he would mind. | ||
| He's a very welcoming, warm, wonderful individual. | ||
| Apparently, I believe that we have security that, because now that the government has reopened, thank you to me. | ||
| We have security here that they have their own protocol so that we may not be allowed to go onto the lawn. | ||
| That sounds like they'd be vegan to. | ||
| Because everyone is welcome. | ||
| Everyone is welcome. | ||
| Just keep repeating that. | ||
| Let's find out. | ||
| Let's find out. | ||
| Oh, look, guys, we have some more amigos. | ||
| Look. | ||
| See, my favourite thing. | ||
| I think that's come out. | ||
| Gracias! | ||
| Gracias! | ||
| So I think they're saying, I think they're saying take it into the yard. | ||
| Is what I think they're saying. | ||
| Take it off the street into the yard. | ||
| You know what they say, guys? | ||
| Everyone is welcome to say it. | ||
| Everyone is welcome here. | ||
| No hate. | ||
| No fear. | ||
| Drug dealers are welcome here. | ||
| No hate. | ||
| No fear. | ||
| Murderers are welcome here. | ||
| No hate. | ||
| No fear. | ||
| Murderers are welcome here. | ||
| No hate. | ||
| No fear. | ||
| What about Americans? | ||
| I don't think they're welcome. | ||
| Oh, not Americans. | ||
| Okay, not welcome. | ||
| Okay, not Americans. | ||
| Let's move our immorality tent onto the lawn, please. | ||
| We need to, uh... | ||
| Who's got that big Sharpie? | ||
| Make an NBC basis? | ||
| I know someone's got it. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| The tent, it's time to move. | ||
| Okay, right behind the cactus, Laura, right behind the cactus is the perfect location for you. | ||
| It's going on the lawn, everybody. | ||
| It's going on, you guys. | ||
| We're delivering the immorality tent to Gavin Newsom. | ||
| No, hey! | ||
| No fear! | ||
| Criminals are welcome here! | ||
| No hate! | ||
| No fear! | ||
| Get it out of the way, guys! | ||
| Are welcome here? | ||
| No hate! | ||
| Wanna go? | ||
| No fear! | ||
| Welcome here! | ||
| No hate! | ||
| You want help? | ||
| Want help? | ||
| You got it? | ||
| You got it? | ||
| Got it? | ||
| Hey! | ||
| No fear! | ||
| Criminals are welcome here! | ||
| Oh, careful! | ||
| Careful! | ||
| You almost got impaled! | ||
| We're here in La Casa de Gavin, guys! | ||
| That was such an easy vent for you! | ||
| We're here in Casa de Gavin. | ||
| Okay, everybody! | ||
| Everybody is welcome! | ||
| Casa de Gavin! | ||
| Everybody is welcome! | ||
| Illegals! | ||
| Illegals! | ||
| Casa de Gavin! | ||
| It's open for business! | ||
| What's going on? | ||
| I thought everyone was welcome. | ||
| Hang on, let's see. | ||
| I'm gonna look out of the corner of my eye. | ||
| Everyone is welcome here! | ||
| Nancy, come on, Nancy. | ||
| Gavin said everybody's welcome here, though. | ||
| Uh-oh. | ||
| Uh-oh. | ||
| Hold on. | ||
| Hold on. | ||
| We got people coming behind us. | ||
| Officer, do you know who Gavin Newsom is? | ||
| We do know who Gavin is. | ||
| Gavin Newsom, who is Nancy Pelosi's nephew, said that everyone is welcome here, so I was just accepting his invitation. | ||
| So it's illegal. | ||
| Open borders. | ||
| Walls are hateful. | ||
| Walls are for bigots. | ||
| Walls are for bigots. | ||
| You guys, they're trying to tell us that I can't. | ||
| Wait a second. | ||
| Why would they invite us? | ||
| Excuse me, sir. | ||
| Why would you invite us? | ||
| Why would Gavin invite us to California and then say we can't go into his house? | ||
| You guys, Gavin Newsom said that everybody is welcome here. | ||
| You get to meet us. | ||
| Okay, okay, we're trying to- Sanctuary! Sanctuary! Sanctuary! Sanctuary! | ||
| Everybody, sanctuary! | ||
| Everybody! | ||
| Hang on. | ||
| I'm getting dizzy. | ||
| Sanctuary. | ||
| Everyone is welcome here. | ||
| Everyone. | ||
| Especially if you're illegal. | ||
| Canavans coming from Central America. | ||
| Oh, Beatles. | ||
| Beatles are welcome here. | ||
| Everyone is welcome. | ||
| Thank you, sir. | ||
| Thank you, sir. | ||
| So we are here live. | ||
| We're here live at Casa. | ||
| It used to be Casa, but it wasn't secure enough for him. | ||
| So Gavin said, we have to leave. | ||
| Oh, careful. | ||
| Okay, careful. | ||
| You okay? | ||
| I'll watch, but I won't help because men don't help women. | ||
| Yes. | ||
| Equal rights. | ||
| People just have to let you know you're trespassing so you're free to leave. | ||
| And if you don't leave soon, you will be. | ||
| What's trespassing? | ||
| I thought this was open borders in California. | ||
| What is the definition of trespassing? | ||
| How can we trespass on free land? | ||
| How do we trespass on stolen land? | ||
| I'm so confused. | ||
| Can you call Gavin, please? | ||
| We'd like to talk. | ||
| Can we call Gavin? | ||
| Walls are immoral, everybody. | ||
| Walls are immoral. | ||
| No one is illegal. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| I don't know if you said fences are immoral or not. | ||
| Oh, fences are moral, but not walls. | ||
| Fens are immoral. | ||
| Fences are fine. | ||
| I think everybody should come. | ||
| Gavin! | ||
| Gavin! | ||
| Meow Migo! | ||
| Ye amigo, Gavin! | ||
| Nancy, where are you going, Nancy? | ||
| Can we have words with him later? | ||
| You can bet ya. | ||
| Don't fall over him, don't fall. | ||
| Nance, could somebody call Gavin, please? | ||
| Because this is immoral. | ||
| This is an immorality that he would make his aunt, Nancy, climb the wall. | ||
| So that was it, you're gonna have to leave, or else we will have to go get a push under us. | ||
| Are those direct orders for Gavin Newsom? | ||
| Gavin said everyone is welcome here, officer. | ||
| I'm just really confused because Gavin Newsom got up on stage when he was sworn in as governor and he said everyone's welcome here. | ||
| He gave free health care to illegal aliens. | ||
| Right? | ||
| What else did he do? | ||
| Yeah, he wants to protect illegals. | ||
| He wants to give aid and comfort to illegals. | ||
| How much money is spent on illegal immigration here in California for the 22 billion, 22 billion, 23 billion, 23 billion a year. | ||
| In California? | ||
| California. | ||
| So what I want to know is why is it not okay to come over Gavin Newsom's fence? | ||
| But it's okay to come over the United States border. | ||
| Seems kind of hypocritical, right? | ||
| It does. | ||
| It does. | ||
| Lighting you're under arrest for trespassing. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| Guys, Gavin Newsome is arresting me. | ||
| Oh my goodness. | ||
| This feels like a bigoted action. | ||
| This feels like a bigoted action. | ||
| I love our law enforcement. | ||
| Gavin Newsom. | ||
| I gave it. | ||
| You said everyone is welcome here. | ||
| I love our law enforcement, but Gavin, we are being deported. | ||
| We are being taken into custody. | ||
| Okay, let's go. | ||
| A duty. | ||
| Let's walk over to the car. | ||
| Let's stand up against him. | ||
| I've been arrested I'm cultural appropriation. | ||
| Every single day, innocent Americans and innocent police officers are being killed by illegal aliens who are being brought into this country and supported by people like Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi and Gavin Newsom, who is now the governor of California. | ||
| And it's really interesting, you guys, isn't it? | ||
| How, as an American, you're not allowed to hop over Gavin Newsome's fence or Nancy Pelosi's fence. | ||
| You get handcuffed and arrested. | ||
| But if you're an illegal alien or you're a rapist or you kill innocent police officers or you murder and rape women here and you're here illegal in California, right, you get all the free benefits, you get free welfare, free housing, free everything, and you don't get deported, right? | ||
| You have to be welcomed here. | ||
| So look at guys, look, this is a perfect example of what Donald Trump is trying to champion, all right? | ||
| America first, right? | ||
| You have an American citizen, a journalist, being arrested outside Gavin Newsom's yard, but then all the illegal aliens here, the illegal aliens who hopped the fence at Nancy Pelosi's police last week were not arrested. | ||
| Democrats didn't want to compromise. |