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April 27, 2025 - MyronGainesX
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Liberals MELTDOWN On Judge Arrests For Obstructing Feds! (Part1/2)
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a little red um the grind has been crazy man going so hard with um with this show uh despite Despite the fact that I'm demonetized, still going hard in the paint.
Because, you know, like I said before, we're going to take over 2025.
And I see that the show's quickly growing pretty quick, man.
You guys are really enjoying this other stuff.
You guys really like the political/slash news content.
Today we got a great episode for you guys.
We're going to be covering, as you guys know, I covered the other day that judge out in Milwaukee that got arrested by the FBI for impeding the agents for arresting that illegal alien.
So a bunch of liberal streamers, okay, three prominent ones, actually.
Two of them that I regularly watch because you always got to watch the ops.
Hassan Piker, Kyle Kalinsky, and this other guy who I just found out about not too long ago named Adam Mockler, who's basically a fat hairy citizen, right?
They're all freaking out about this.
And it's actually fucking hilarious.
So we're going to be reacting to that.
And I'm going to give you guys kind of a breakdown on how wrong these liberals are when it comes to this stuff.
Because a lot of them are pissed off and feel like Trump is a fascist or an anarchist or he doesn't respect the rule of law.
But these guys couldn't be more wrong.
They really couldn't be more wrong.
But it goes to show how a lot of these political commentators are retards and don't understand a lot.
They don't understand how the law works, especially when it comes to immigration.
Let's see here.
Okay, let me see if there's any chats.
Oh, and we'll also be covering Virginia Goufrey.
I think that's how you pronounce it.
Or Gifre.
We'll cover her as well.
Jerry Bro says, I'm praying that Frank gets back to 100%.
I appreciate that, Jerry Bro.
Thank you very much.
And then I Camp Palel says, I was working overtime at NYU today, and look what I came across there.
Paying people was listening to Jew podcasts, 50 bucks an hour.
What?
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Wow.
Chat, he's not lying.
What the fuck?
Wow.
Okay.
So he just sent me a picture, guys.
He just sent me a picture.
Apparently, in New York, there was a sign in front of a building saying outside of a building saying that we'll pay $15 an hour to have them listen to Jew.
Bro.
I'm telling you, bro, yo, chat.
Look, man, not to deviate, but I'm telling you guys, bro, they are having a meltdown, a press meltdown.
Those boys, we got them on the ropes.
We got them boys on the ropes, man.
I'm telling y'all.
They are not getting good media right now.
Carterman says, Daily Reminder that Alba is useless.
It's a society as the rug munch from USC.
Facts.
He really is useless as a society, bro.
Dude has a hot dog pack in the back of his neck.
Fat as fuck, titties and all that shit.
Opa's the type of guy, bro.
He looks like he stinks 24-7.
He's the type of nigga, he'll shower and he'll still smell bad, right?
Like, I'm telling you, man, that's the type of guy out is, bro.
That nigga will literally come fresh out of the shower and still stink.
He's a dude that doesn't, he was never taught how to wipe his ass properly.
He's one of them niggas.
You could tell, bro.
Shit stains all in his fucking underwear.
Guaranteed, bro.
Guaranteed, man.
We all know that guy.
We all know that guy that smells no matter what.
Dude will pull a shirt out the closet.
There'll be a mayonnaise stand on it.
He'll be like, he'll put it on anyway.
We all have that fucking friend.
All right.
What else?
Oh, so we're going to cover that.
Then, at 10 o'clock, I got a treat for you guys.
Punch.
I'm going to be hosting a debate between Hazal Din, Infrared Haas, and True Teller.
Okay?
They are going to be debating the Bolshevik Revolution, communism, and that the Bolshevik Revolution was run by them boys.
Super high IQ debate coming in for that one.
Okay?
And the Haldemore.
The Haldemore was a big famine that happened back in the day.
So we got some fire tonight, guys.
That debate's going to be at 10 p.m.
Okay?
So we're going to stream normally.
And then we're going to go ahead and have that debate at 10 o'clock.
I was going to end the stream and go on the space, but I said, you know what?
Fuck it.
Why don't I just keep the stream running and like do the debate for you?
Like, literally moderate the debate for you guys because they asked me to moderate it.
But I moderate it, but I do it on stream.
And you guys are able to get the information because this is a very in the weeds debate, but I think you guys will enjoy it.
They're going to be debating basically: was the Bolshevik Revolution run by them boys?
Okay, we know who they are.
The communism, the goods and bads.
And then also the Hollymore.
We're going to be debating that about its craziness.
Yeah, Haas is going to defend the Bolsheviks.
Yes.
Haas believes the Bolshevik Revolution was not run by those boys.
Truth Teller does.
Truth Teller's position is critical of the Bolsheviks.
Haas is going to defend the Bolsheviks.
So that's going to be at 10 p.m.
Also, some news for the week for you guys, okay?
Tomorrow, I'll be live at 4 p.m. with Viva Frey.
Matter of fact, I'm going to message him right now.
I'm going to be live with Viva Frey tomorrow.
We're going to do an interview.
He's going to ask me questions.
I'm going to be live streaming it, but we'll be dual streaming on his channel and on mine.
So, I'm just messaging him right now.
So Viva Frey, fellow Rumble creator, shout out to him, Canadian attorney.
I'm going to be on him at 4 p.m. tomorrow, Eastern Standard Time.
So the debrief will be on early, chat.
We will be early.
4 p.m. Eastern Standard Time, an hour early, okay?
Gonna do an interview with Viva Frey.
Gonna chat it up with him.
Then we're obviously gonna give you guys Fresh and Fit.
Okay.
We'll do a Money Monday.
I'm thinking we're gonna do beginner credit cards for you guys, beginner credit cards.
And then we will do what I think we're gonna do is we're gonna do after hours where we do bring in some normal guys.
I think we're gonna bring in some normal guys, some normal girls.
You guys have been asking us for that for years.
So we're gonna be what they want, man.
We're giving the people what they want.
So, yeah.
Let's see here if I got anything else.
Let's go.
Can't wait for you to mod that debate with True Teller.
I got you, Druski.
Tip says, I'm on you should follow me on next.
honey picotter what else here what else here I'm trying to think.
Okay.
So, yeah, tomorrow, Viva Fray, 4 p.m.
Tuesday, just so I double-check this.
Okay, so Tuesday, no debrief, guys.
Hold on one sec, Chad.
So, Tuesday, and I'm sorry, Chad, I had to double check my calendar.
So, Tuesday, I will not be live.
I will be traveling up north to go and work with your boy Tim Poole.
And I will be on Timcast on Wednesday night at 8 p.m., Chad.
Wednesday night, 8 p.m., April 30th.
I will be on Timcast IRL.
It's always fun going up there and hanging out with those guys.
And I'll be back on Thursday.
Just double-check here.
Yeah, I'll be back on Thursday.
So I'll be back on a debrief again on Thursday.
So tomorrow, 4 p.m.
Viva Fray.
Tuesday, no show.
I'll be traveling.
Wednesday, no show.
I'll be up in West Virginia with Tim Pool.
Thursday, I'll be back for the debrief.
So you guys will be able to be able to check me out on Timpool on Rumbling on YouTube.
8 p.m.
Wednesday night.
He always goes 8 p.m. sharp.
We'll probably cover the news and some other stuff like that.
So it's going to be a good time.
I know some of you guys, Timpo's compromised.
Look, Tim is more favorable of Israel.
I'm not.
I mean, that's fine.
You know what I mean?
Like I said before.
You know, I think it's important to be able to have discourse with these guys.
I think last time I was there, it was either the last time or the time before that I was there.
We had a little debate on Israel.
You know, he's gracious enough to bring people on that he disagrees with.
So I give him major respect for that.
Me and him don't agree on Israel.
I don't like Netanyahu at all.
But he does, right?
He was invited to a event with him and Dave Rubin and some other people.
But like I said before, I think it's important to be able to discuss these things with people, even if you don't agree with them, right?
So, so yeah.
Yeah, that'll be on Wednesday.
Someone said, does anybody watch that show?
Yeah, bro.
A lot of people watch watch a lot of people watch Tim Man.
Guys, a lot of people watch Tim, bro.
He has a big platform chat.
He has like easily 30 to 60,000 people watching him live every night.
Easily.
Like a lot of people watch him instead of the news.
Because I would say, like, Tim, politically, I would say he's more of a centrist, center-rightist, center-right.
So, um, a lot of Americans, you know, fall in there.
And he does bring on people that are critical of Israel.
So I give him respect for that because other people don't.
So I give him respect for that.
Um, Tim Burke Poolstein.
Okay.
All right.
All right, guys.
You guys are funny.
I knew you guys were going to say something about that.
Also, real quick, I want to show some love to this guy right here.
I told him I would do it for him.
Give me one sec.
So, so this video right here, guys, there's a Ivy.
This is not, I do not control this channel, but you guys can go show this guy love.
Myron Gaines Revolution begins.
Name of the channel is called Myron Rants.
And in here, it's like a motivational video.
So if you're feeling like a fat piece of shit or whatever, right?
I'll play a little bit for you, Niggas.
I got to give myself fair use.
I'm busting my ass and trying to become the best man that I can fucking be.
Bring the ridiculing on.
I get ridiculed to this fucking day, and I'm okay with it.
Okay.
And a big part of the reason why we're successful the way we are is because we got bullied.
We're all these fucking losers that made hit piece on us talking shit.
Fresh and fear of frauds.
Yo, my god, this girl pregnant.
Yo, this happened.
This happened.
Blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
I took that bullying instead of sitting there crying, oh my god, they're picking out.
That's all my guy.
You know what I said?
Fuck you, faggots.
I'm gonna destroy all you fucking pieces of shit.
I'm gonna god damn, I couldn't even censor myself and make sure that we hit one million subscribers whether we die or not.
I'm gonna make this shit happen.
You can either let the bullying destroy you or you can use it to build you and become the best version of yourself and say, I will not fail.
So, bam.
Um, and this was right when we got our one our 1 million plaque.
I remember that was a very special day, man, because um, we had so many haters, man, coming after us in 2021 and 2022.
And even now, still to this day, the same bitch ass niggas are still talking shit about us all these years later.
Um, so uh, you know, go show this guy love.
He has a bunch of really good rants on here.
So, if you guys need motivation or whatever, go check it out.
Um, I'll drop the link in here for you guys.
I'll pin it for a little bit as well.
Uh, I'll pin it on YouTube for you guys.
So, yeah, go check him out, go support him.
Um, so yeah, all right, let's see here what we got.
Nobody said somebody said W crash out.
You know it, bro.
You know it.
That W crash out, baby.
All right.
Um, so let's go ahead and get into the first topic, guys.
We're gonna go ahead and go through some of these liberals.
Like I said before, people like this guy, Adam Machler, um, Hassan Piker, and uh, Kyle Kalinsky lost their fucking minds after this judge got arrested, okay?
Now, for those of you that are wondering, I broke this down, but I'll quickly go over it.
So, what went down was we got to go back in time, roughly, okay.
About two or three days ago, okay, a judge was arrested in Milwaukee.
What was she arrested for?
Well, basically, what went down was there was an illegal alien that was in the United States that had been ordered removed before by an immigration judge.
Okay, he came into the United States, was apprehended.
They gave him something called an expedited removal.
An expedited removal ensures that you have to be removed from the United States within two weeks.
So he gets deported.
Somehow, he comes back in and makes it across this time and he makes his way to Milwaukee, right?
Well, in the United States, this second time, right, he commits a crime of domestic violence.
All right.
He's arrested for it, and he has a criminal case open against him for said domestic violence.
But here's the problem: he shouldn't be here in the first place.
Okay, he's illegally here.
Okay, he was ordered removed.
And quite frankly, that due process that he's getting with this criminal case, he's not really entitled to it because he shouldn't be here in the first place.
So, as you guys know, this administration is going very hard on immigration.
They want to go ahead and put people in jail that are here illegally.
And there's been ICE task forces all across the country comprised of multiple different federal agencies working together to capture these illegal aliens.
One of the most popular ways to pick these aliens up is at courthouses.
Why?
Because at courthouses, it's sanitized.
We don't have to worry about the individual running away as much or having weapons.
And they've gone through a metal detector.
So it's going to be a sanitized area where you can effectuate an arrest in a very safe manner.
Okay.
But this has been pissing off a lot of judges because they're like, dude, every time my people come in for hearing, if they're an illegal alien, they're getting arrested by the feds.
So this judge, I think her name was Dugan or whatever, gets pissed off about this and isn't happy that the feds are there.
So she gets word that the feds are there outside of her courtroom waiting to pick this guy up because when the feds walked into the court into the courthouse, they told security, hey, we're federal agents, hence why they had their guns.
They go around security, right?
But when I was a fed myself, like, you don't give them your gun, you bring your gun inside.
Like, you know what I mean?
Like, very rarely do you lock your gun up.
So they show their credits, they get in with their weapons.
So the judge finds out that there's like four to five feds, one FBI guy, CBP guy, a DEA guy, ICE ERO.
She finds out that they're standing outside of her courtroom waiting for the guy to come out because they had made an arrangement with the security bailiffs.
Hey, we're going to pick this guy up and this is what we're here for.
So the judge finds out and she's furious.
She comes out of her courtroom and confronts them.
Hey, what are you guys here for?
We're here to effectuate an immigration arrest.
Do you have a judicial warrant?
The ERO officer, being a fucking dumbass, says no.
He actually does.
There's a final order of removal from an immigration judge.
Okay.
Maybe he was scared.
He didn't know if it is a judicial warrant, whatever.
That doesn't matter.
The point is that they were legally there and they had every right to be there.
And the guy's an illegal alien.
So her pissed off, she goes and tells them, well, go talk to this judge.
And she kind of takes them to another judge's chambers and they go talk with him, right?
So four to five of these federal agents are in this fucking chambers of this other random judge talking to him, calling their supervisors, trying to like, you know, square things away.
Okay.
Because remember, you got state and federal law enforcement now because the state, this is a state courthouse.
They don't know anything about immigration.
So to them, they're kind of like, what are these guys doing here?
Now, thankfully, the DEA agent never left.
He was still in cover and he was sitting in the hallway.
Okay.
As he's sitting in the hallway, he observes, right?
Or as he's sitting there watching, he observes after the hearing, the illegal alien, he goes into the back of the chambers, okay?
Now, for those of you that aren't aware, what ends up happening is when you go to these court courtrooms, right, you know, the judge always walks out of a back room, whatever, and then they get on the bench.
That's their chambers.
That's typically connected to their chambers.
And in their chambers, they have their office.
Their secretary is there.
All their paperwork, everything that they need is in their chambers, right?
They put their robe on, then they walk outside, right?
So the judge took this illegal alien through her chambers.
So DA agent sees this and he follows them.
So he catches up with them at the elevator.
Mind you, he's wearing plain clothes.
They don't know.
And he's like texting the other guys, like, hey, bro, this dude's about to fucking walk out of here.
The judge let him walk out the back.
So as they're going down in the elevator, he's following them, keeping eyes, right?
He's by himself because the illegal alien is with his defense attorney and they're speaking in Spanish to each other.
And it was the defense attorney that originally pointed out the federal agents, but she didn't catch this DEA agent, by the way.
So as he comes downstairs and they're walking outside, the other agents catch on and they run downstairs, right?
There's judges that were distracted them.
They run downstairs and they go to try to apprehend this illegal alien.
I think his name is like Flores Ruiz or some shit.
And he goes on a foot chase.
After a foot chase, they catch him, they arrest him, and they're able to bring him into custody.
However, the reason why this is so problematic is simply because of this.
The judge let him escape out the back.
He ran away from the law enforcement officers.
Who knows what could have happened had that DE agent not had eyes on him and he could have slipped past, right?
So she basically impeded their ability to do their jobs, okay?
Now, this is where the liberals come in.
The liberals are making arguments saying this is bullshit because they're arresting judges.
But what they don't realize is these judges are fucking criminals.
Okay?
You can't do that.
You can't let an illegal alien go out the back door when you know that federal agents are there to arrest them on immigration warrant.
Okay?
Like, your bullshit state case does not supersede the fact that the feds need to effectuate their warrant.
And to be honest with you, him even being in the United States at all defeats anything.
He shouldn't be here.
Like, he's order removed.
There's no due process for him anymore.
Okay?
If you're order removed by an immigration judge, cooked, chat.
So anyway, give me one inch out if that all makes sense.
Is Frank doing better Yes, he is.
Asked him what Israel's Netanyahu said when he told him to think Israel, he thinks Israel will lose support in the next one years.
Get the answer.
Oh, slash.
Okay, if it comes up.
Dubai said hot servants did it just in an interview with Fuentes.
Yeah, that's great.
I saw it was a good interview.
All right.
Awesome.
Now let's watch the first video.
Now that you guys actually know the facts, let's see what these liberals say.
And you guys know because I read this from the criminal complaint for you guys.
I actually read it straight from the criminal complaint.
We have some major breaking news, and this is important.
Trump's FBI just arrested.
All right, we have some major breaking news.
Yo, these guys always look the same.
Look at this fat face and shit, man.
These liberals are always like, look at this, man.
Bro's face is so fat.
No facial hair.
And this is important.
Trump's FBI just arrested a circuit court judge in Milwaukee, and we don't exactly know why.
Then FBI Director Cash Patel posted a tweet explaining why, then subsequently deleted that tweet roughly 10 minutes later, meaning they're not confident in their arguments, meaning we don't really know what's going on here.
And this is, again, a major escalation in the current clash between branches.
So he goes, just now the FBI arrested Judge Hannah Dugan out of Milwaukee, Wisconsin on charges of obstruction after evidence of Judge Dugan obstructing the immigration arrest operation last week.
We believe Judge Dugan intentionally misdirected federal agents away from the subject to be arrested in our courthouse.
Eduardo Flores Rees allowing the subject and illegal alien to evade arrest.
Thankfully, our agents chased down the perp on foot and he's been in custody since, but the judge's obstruction created increased danger to the public.
We'll have more info to share soon.
That's true.
And Trump has spent the past month.
Scratch that.
Trump has spent the past decade undermining our courts, our judges, rule of law in any way that he can because he hates process.
Michael Popak was the first one to make this point to me, but he thinks that when Trump was sitting there in that courtroom about a year ago, it made Trump realize how much he hates process of any kind.
That's why he's stripping away due process.
That's why judges are getting arrested.
That's why Trump constantly attacks the courts.
He just hates process.
But over the past two months since Trump took office, his attacks on the judiciary have escalated.
We've seen Chief Justice John Roberts have to come out and rebuke Trump.
This is not normal.
A Supreme Court justice who is usually liked by Trump had to come out late at night and say that Trump needs to stop calling for federal judges to be impeached.
This is not normal and it is insane that the president has to be rebuked by a Supreme Court justice.
All right.
This brings us on to today when we learn that the FBI arrested Wisconsin Judge Dugan for obstruction, which only escalates a massive war that is ongoing.
And can I just, before I jump into the story, this isn't even about enforcing immigration law.
If it were, they would have gone to the normal channels, the normal courts.
There are many, many immigration judges that you can talk to, but that's not what happened.
See, you're an idiot.
And this is what I dislike when people that don't understand how the immigration world works to think that, you know, yeah, there's a lot of immigration judges you can go talk to.
Hey, stupid fuck, that's not how this works.
So here's a criminal complaint for you guys, right?
This is what I mean when I say a lot of the times, like, you got these pseudo-intellectuals like Hassan Piker and this idiot that think they know what the fuck they're talking about.
Very fucking simple.
Here we go.
Angels of the Department of Homeland Security, DHS, Immigration Customs Enforcement, ICRO, identified Flores Reese as an individual who was not lawfully in the United States.
A review of Flores Reese's alien registration file, A file, which I've explained to you guys before.
Every single alien in the United States, whether legal or illegal, if they've been encountered, is going to have an alien number.
It's a nine-digit registration number that tracks all of their status paperwork, okay?
So whether you want to naturalize and try to become a citizen or you're caught by a border patrol at the border, you will get what's called an alien number, okay?
So, the AFI indicated Flores Ruiz is a native and citizen of Mexico and that Flores Rees has been issued an I-860 notice and order of extradited removal by the United States Board of Patrol in January 20, January 16, 2013, and that Flores Rees was thereafter removed to Mexico through the Nogales, Arizona port of entry.
There's no evidence that the AFIL or DHS indices indicating that Flores Reese sought or obtained permission to return to the United States.
What the fuck does that mean in English?
I will go ahead, guys, and explain this.
What that means is simply this, okay?
He tried to come into the United States illegally.
He was through Nogales, Arizona.
Okay.
For those that don't know, let's go ahead and go all the way here.
Nogales, okay, is a city on the Mexican border.
Here it is.
A couple of my buddies actually went here as their first duty station.
Very busy border office.
Okay.
Actually, fun fact for you guys: Nogalis HSI was the ones that first got El Chapo caught.
Fun fact.
Fun fact, fun fact.
HSI Nogalis were the first ones to identify where El Chapo was and they got him arrested because they were listening to a wiretap actually of one of his top guys and the tap guy called El Chapo and they stumbled upon him.
Fun fact for you, Ninjas.
Anyway, I digress.
So Nogalis, right, is right here on the border.
Okay?
Just to show you guys the grand scheme of things, right?
So this guy, Flores Ruiz, tried to come in through here.
He was apprehended by Border Patrol, right?
In 2013.
So when you're apprehended by Border Patrol on the border, a lot of times what ends up happening is they'll give you an expedited removal, aka an ER.
Right?
If you want more detail on this, I did a whole episode with a Border Patrol agent, which I'll go ahead and it's on Rumble right here.
This is an episode that we did with Zach Apotheker, right?
This was a great episode.
He's there.
Literally, Border Patrol agent from up.
Oh, yeah, and then you have guys that are retired.
And we went over immigration in fucking detail.
Guys, this is probably one of the most informative videos you guys will see on the goddamn internet.
Okay, he ended up paying the price for this because they're trying to fire him right now.
You know, but this is the episode.
And we talked about immigration in great detail.
Okay, this is before Trump got put in.
But I think this is the first time we've ever had a Border Patrol agent do a podcast in full-on fucking uniform, guys.
That was crazy that he did that.
But hey, he was a whistleblower.
Very brave man, whistleblower.
He did the right thing, right?
You feel like, you know, kids were getting lost and stuff like that.
So anyway, the long story short.
It didn't start in Tucson sector.
There were other sectors that were getting smashed.
So we were still turning people back.
But other sectors were getting busy, overran, and they were the ones giving out the files to let people in.
So you're seeing this at other sectors.
And sectors is a border patrol field office.
So you guys get the idea.
But yes.
Anyway, this guy had an notice of an order of expedited removal by the United States Board of Patrols.
So when he came in illegally, they arrested him.
They gave him what's called an expedited removal.
Okay.
And then they removed him from the United States.
ER typically means he's got to get deported within two weeks.
Okay.
It's a very fast way to deport people.
The other thing also I want to let you guys know is that when you are arrested by law enforcement for immigration violations, there's multiple ways that they can deport you.
Okay.
You have an expedited removal, as you guys can see here.
There's a voluntary removal where you just leave and self-deport yourself.
There's notice to appear.
And then there's one other one I can't think of.
But basically, when Border Patrol encounters you, there's multiple routes they could take to process you to effectuate your removal process.
That makes sense.
ER is one of the most common ones because it costs very little for the taxpayer.
It's fast and it gets them out of the country within two weeks.
Versus a notice to appear, you got to detain them, keep them in the jail, or you give them a notice to appear at least on recognizance, and then they go out into the country, which is a problem.
That's what Joe Biden's administration was doing for a very long time.
So the ER is the most efficient way to do it.
But when you get an ER chat, you are now banned for life.
You are an inadmissible alien.
Okay.
So when Hassan and these losers say, oh, he needs to have due process, blah, blah, blah.
No such thing, my friend.
No such thing because he shouldn't have been here in the country in the first fucking place.
And here's a criminal complaint to show that.
So there's no evidence in the AFile or DHS indices indicating Flores Reese sought or obtained permission to return to the United States.
So let's say you are removed from the United States.
The only way, I'm really getting in weeds right now, but consider this a more educational episode.
If you get removed from the United States, right, and you're deported, the only way that you're going to be able to be allowed back in is you need to get permission from the Secretary of Homeland Security to enter the United States chat.
Okay?
So basically, Christy Noam would have to sign a piece of paper saying this nigga Flores Reese could come back in the United States.
Okay?
That's not fucking happening.
So they checked their databases.
They saw he had been removed.
He got an ER and there was nothing in his A-file that showed that the Secretary of Homeland Security authorized him to come back in the United States.
So guess what?
He is removable, shouldn't be here, okay?
Prior to the Department of Homeland Security, he used to be the Attorney General of the United States because INS Immigration Naturalization Service used to be under the Department of Justice.
So it used to be the AG, but now it's the Secretary of Homeland Security.
All right.
Give me one set, Chad, if that makes sense.
I know, very informative.
But we're doing a crash course on immigration right now because these stupid ass political commentators don't know what the fuck they're talking about.
And it was hilarious because I saw them all melting down about this shit.
I'm like, bro, like, what are you guys melting down for?
Like, bro, shouldn't be here.
Give me one set of that makes sense.
What about deporting an illegal person?
Way harder to do.
They sent out a random haphazard tweet after arresting a judge.
Like, just to take a step back one more time, if you're going to do something as important as arresting a judge in Milwaukee, a circuit court judge, you better damn well have the court filings ready.
You better damn well have your state.
Yeah, yeah, they did, stupid fuck.
Here's a criminal complaint right here.
They filed a criminal complaint.
An FBI agent filed it with a federal judge.
A federal judge signed this and AUSA took it.
So yeah, trust me, they have their fucking ducks in a row.
Okay.
You're not going to go ahead and arrest a judge, all right?
And have an AUSA, okay?
And not even AUSA.
Just so you guys know, right?
This actually went all the way up to a United States attorney, which is a presidentially appointed position.
The USA has to sign off on every single arrest that comes through.
So, so yeah, the USA approved this and a district judge approved, a magistrate judge approved this.
So for them to sit there and say, oh, yo, you know, you got to make sure you have your T's crossed and your I's dotted, they absolutely did, my friend.
It meant ready before.
You can't do it in this sloppy message where you send out tweets and then you delete the tweet.
That's not how rules are.
That has nothing to do with what the fuck is going on here.
Cash Patel writing a tweet about this has nothing to do with the agents on the ground that are actually effectuating the arrest and the court system and the judicial process going on in Milwaukee on the federal side that's handling this.
What people need to understand, right, when it comes to people that are the FBI directors, the attorney generals, all these people, these people are just the face of the agency, okay?
They're not there on the ground.
They're maybe talking to like four to five levels up above what the fuck is actually going going on.
Okay.
So I'll give you guys an example.
The FBI agent that arrested this judge that's running this case, her name is Lindsay, Lindsay Schlommer, which hey, whatever, bro.
I'm not even going to change.
Okay, strange last name, but that's fine.
I got a weird name too.
So Lindsay Schlommer did this arrest, right?
Her supervisor, then her assistant special agent in charge, then her special agent in charge, right?
Milwaukee's a big field office.
They might have one or two special agents in charge.
Cash Patel is going to talk to the special agent in charge and get this information.
He ain't going to talk to, or he might not even do it.
He might have somebody from his staff call the special agent in charge.
Because the problem is that Cash Patel is all the way up here, okay?
The agent is all the way down here that did this case.
So what's going to happen is there's going to be like stuff not maybe translated all the way through through the chain of command that goes up.
So for him to sit here and say, oh, yeah, well, Cash Patel made this suite and that's a problem.
Bro, that's irrelevant.
That's really irrelevant.
Okay.
These people on Twitter and shit like that with these like, you know, silver accounts, which means it's a government account, they're literally just the face of the agency.
Law works in America.
It's kind of just sending the message: if you're a judge and you don't curtail your rulings to fit our presidency, you're sorry, our administration, then you're going to get arrested.
Incredibly.
If you're gonna be a judge and allow illegal aliens to fucking go out the back through your chambers and compromise the safety of federal agents that are there lawfully to conduct an arrest, you're gonna go to jail.
Okay, see how see how this guy mischaracterizes what the fuck just happened to be scary.
Let's break down this Cash Patel tweet in just one second, but let's lay the groundwork.
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So federal judges arrested Milwaukee Circuit Court judge Hannah Dugan on obstruction charges, says FBI Director Cash Patel.
We had to learn it from Cash Patel.
Cash Patel made the announcement in an ex-post, which was quickly deleted.
Dugan is accused of helping.
There could have been any, there could have been a multitude of different reasons why he deleted it.
Maybe they didn't have her in custody yet.
Maybe they were still processing her.
Maybe they were still looking for her.
Who knows?
But that's not really important.
Undocumented immigrant evade arrest, according to Patel and Patel only.
We don't have any documents.
We have no proof.
We have no photos of her arrest.
All we know is that Cash Patel sent out a post, then Cash Patel subsequently deleted that post.
Is that not kind of scary?
That you can get arrested.
And the only proof of your arrest out there is this bug-eyed dude who deletes tweets 10 minutes after.
But let's continue.
This says...
What?
Bro.
They could look you up on the BOP.
Like, there's ways to look up if someone got arrested.
Literally, we found the case.
We just put her last name in a paste and we found it.
Like, what is this guy talking about, bro?
Federal agents arrested a Wisconsin judge on Friday after she allegedly helped an undocumented immigrant evade arrest.
FBI Director Cash Patel said.
Patel announced in an ex-post that she had been charged with obstruction, but that tweet was quickly deleted.
The FBI did not immediately respond to requests for comment on why the post was removed.
Something about this is very, very sketchy.
I mean, yeah, the sketchy part is that a judge got arrested, but the way that FBI Director Cash Patel is dealing with this is very, very sketchy, doubly sketchy.
The tweet was quickly deleted.
The FBI did not immediately respond for a request for comment, but a senior law enforcement official confirmed NBC News that Dugan was arrested about 8.30 a.m. local time in the parking lot of her courthouse for allegedly, allegedly, assisting an undocumented immigrant and avoiding arrest after he appeared in her courtroom last week.
Dugan is in custody pending her planned presentment later Friday.
How absurd must that be to be a judge?
You spent the past few decades as a judge.
Now you're going to be sitting in the opposite chair across the room.
It's just insane.
So FBI.
Yeah, she broke the law, fat boy.
Director Cash Patel's tweet reads, and this is the one that he deleted.
I had a screenshot of it.
It says, just now, the FBI arrested Judge Hannah Dugan out of Milwaukee, Wisconsin on charges of obstruction after evidence of Judge Dugan obstructing an immigration arrest operation last week.
I'd like to see the evidence.
Show it to us.
I mean, you should have this evidence prepared.
I already showed it to everybody, dumbass.
This criminal complaint perfectly outlines everything that happened.
I explained it before.
Legal alien in a courtroom to face charges for a domestic violence case.
He was illegally in the United States because he had been ordered removed already, but based on expediting removal back since 2013.
So clearly he was in the United States illegally.
Agents found out about this.
They found him on a docket.
They went there to effectuate the arrest.
The judge purposely directed them to another judge's chambers.
And the guy slipped out the back thanks to the judge allowing him to go through her chambers.
And they had to get into a foot chase to find him.
Thankfully, the DE agent that was there to do the arrest was never identified as law enforcement.
That's how he was able to keep his eyes on the person.
But imagine he had not, they knew he was, imagine they didn't know, or they did know he's a DE agent.
They probably, this guy would have probably slipped through the cracks.
So yes, we have all the facts, my friend, here in this criminal complaint.
But again, as usual, liberals don't read.
They just get triggered.
When you're doing something as important as arresting a judge, no, you should have everything prepped.
Okay, to continue.
We believe Judge Dugan intentionally misdirected federal agents away from the subject to be arrested in her courthouse, allowing the subject, an illegal alien, to evade arrest.
Thankfully, our agents chased down the perp on foot and he's been in custody since, but the judge's obstruction created increased danger.
Okay, now that I've read that post, and by the way, my hotel room lights just turned off.
I have no clue why it got so dark in here.
But now that I've read this post, there are a few takeaways that I want to point out.
First of all, I already talked about how process is the enemy in Trump's world.
He's never had a respect for checks and balances.
In fact, he wants to actively erode any check possible, whether it's the media checking him, whether it's courts and judges checking him, whether it's law firms.
You guys have heard about the law firm suits lately.
Whether it's universities or individual students, he does not care about checks and balances.
He views legal process not as a safeguard to democracy, but like a bug, like a nuisance that you have to flick off your shoulder or whatever the hell.
So first of all.
Yeah, see how he's just trying to conflate everything.
Like, he's trying to invalidate this arrest off of other stuff he disagrees with.
Look, bro, you know, Trump could be right on some things and wrong about others.
I've discussed at length the problems with going after college students for free speech.
That is fucking lame.
I agree.
But this immigration arrest and the arrest of this judge for getting in the way is absolutely legit and clean.
She's going to get convicted all day.
Process is not going to happen here.
That's the scary part.
But secondly, Cash Patel is not an apolitical FBI director.
It's almost funny saying those words out loud.
Cash Patel is about as far as possible from apolitical as it gets.
And you know what kind of annoys me?
Biden tried so damn hard to make his entire administration very moderate, not moderate politically, but moderate in terms of how they wield power.
So Merrick Garland was like a moderate dude who decided not to go hard after Trump.
And how come, why are the Democrats just so feckless with who they appoint?
I'm not saying we should appoint somebody like Cash Patel on our side, but if they're going to be arresting judges with Cash Patel, can we not have at least a little bit of pushback or safeguard or strong voices out there?
But the third thing is, this is kind of how institutions collapse across countries.
The judicial branch is supposed to be entirely independent.
And when the administration, the current presidential administration, is arresting judges to get them to curtail how they rule, how they act, how they speak, how they operate on a daily basis, then that is a slippery, slippery slope.
This is exactly how it happens.
This is how democratic norms are slowly eroded as judges are arrested and the judicial branch is then forced to bend the knee to the executive branch if they don't want to be arrested.
Now, here's the thing: we don't actually know what Judge Dugan did or what evidence there is, and that's the problem.
We have no effing clue why this judge was arrested.
We only have a now-deleted tweet from FBI director Cash Patel.
Now, if the FBI came out and was like, hey, this judge had a bunch of like dead bodies in her basement or whatever, then of course we're going to be like, yeah, she should get due process, but that's terrible.
That's not what happened.
There was no actual evidence of any wrongdoing.
This judge didn't hurt anybody.
We don't know what the judge did.
And that's scary to me.
Yeah, we do know what she did.
She clearly impeded the agent's ability to fucking apprehend this person.
And, you know, the reason why I kind of wanted to show you guys this stuff is because liberals, right, they're so good at playing this victim mindset.
They're so good at painting, you know, their worldview as the proper view, the moral view, the right view.
But what they do is they mischaracterize the facts.
They mischaracterize the circumstances.
They conflate things that don't make any sense or aren't connected.
For example, oh, he's stopping college kids from being able to say what they want to say.
Okay, that's fine.
That's a valid criticism.
But that is not the same as them arresting this judge for literally impeding them from trying to arrest an illegal alien, right?
But they were hoping that they can, you know, garner some shock value through feelings for you to take their side.
That's what liberals do.
They appeal to feelings, man.
That's what they do, bro.
And without knowing what the judge did, Trump supporters are still endlessly defending this.
We know what she did.
Okay.
We know what she did.
She deserves to go to jail.
All right, let's go see what our dumbass buddy Hassan Piker's got to say about this.
Bondi.
I'm going to speed it up a little bit.
Is complaining about due process taking place.
If this person is convicted, what is insane about this?
And then here, you guys can see here this picture.
Here's a judge with three FBI agents.
This is when she got arrested.
The story is that the current attorney general, Pam Bondi, is complaining about due process taking place.
If this person is convicted and deportation is seen as a necessity, then that's what's going to happen.
But they don't want to wait for the court process to take place.
This is no, see?
And here's the problem, Hassan.
They don't have to wait for the court process to take place because he's already been ordered removed.
Dumb fuck.
And this is what I mean.
Because see, here's the thing with Hassan, right?
He had the nerve to say that I'm like, I'm dumb the other day, which I found actually fucking hilarious because I'm far more intelligent than this guy in almost every regard, more versatile.
And on top of that, I went to a better school than him.
This guy went to fucking Rutgers, which is for fucking retards by Rutgers is literally a shitty state school party school for retards.
So that's comical to me that he would even say something so ridiculous while being a Rutgers alumni.
But that's a whole other, that's a whole other story.
The judicial process that he's talking about, where they need to have due process for this guy, is null and void because this guy shouldn't have been in the United States regardless.
But Hassan doesn't know this because he does such a great job, right, of sounding convincing when he doesn't know what he's talking about.
And this is what I'm trying to expose to you guys.
Reason why I wanted to make sure to cover this with you guys and give you guys three prominent liberal talking heads about this same topic is I want to show you guys how they don't know what the fuck you're talking about a lot of the times.
Talk home!
Punch!
Okay.
There's no one on YouTube, okay?
There's no one on the internet that I could think of that understands immigration and the way this shit works better than me, okay?
And can actually explain it to you guys, all right?
Because not only can I explain it from an administrator perspective, right?
Like what these guys were doing where they're picking this guy up for just being here illegally, but I could also talk about it from the criminal perspective.
Okay.
So when you got people like Kyle Kalinsky, this retard, and the other guy, the Soyboy, right?
They don't know what they're talking about.
They're just so enraged by Trump that they're just going to, ah, this is fucked up.
They arrested a judge.
Oh.
But they don't realize that that judge really did commit a crime.
Okay.
But and this isn't the first time.
This is why I watch liberal commentators, by the way, chat.
Like, I hope you guys are enjoying this because I might do this more where I just debunk their shit.
But this is why I watch liberal commentators because what I realize is a lot of their stuff is outrage when it comes to Trump.
It's a lot of outrage and, you know, trying to get shock out of their user base or whatever.
Cause we all know that liberals get triggered.
They get triggered.
Because they look at their position as the moral high ground.
Like, we're better than you guys because we're nicer.
We're more compassionate.
We're more inclusive.
When in reality, they really aren't.
They're far less inclusive, actually.
No matter how much they try to hyper-focus on the details of this court case, make no mistake.
This is not about the depravity of the criminal immigrant.
This is about the depravity of the administrative state, the depravity of the attorney general for revoking due process.
This is not an argument.
So I support a U.S. citizen too with no due process.
About domestic violence and protecting violent abuse.
Because it was because her mom was illegal, my friend.
So they deported the mom and the baby had to go with her.
This is an argument about undermining due process.
That's why she is currently locked up.
It is psychotic.
Everything Bondi said is false.
The judge never hit.
No, she was undermining due process by not allowing the agents to make their arrest.
Them.
Seeing claims about the judge hiding the defendant.
Read the complaint, folks, written by the DOJ, by the way.
The guy was literally in the public area where agents were.
I guess he got an elevator before they could get to him.
The complaint says, after letting the defendant exit, she came back to the bench.
After leaving Chief Judge's vestibule and returning to the public hallway, DEA agent A reported that Flores Ruiz and his attorney were in the public hallway.
DA Agent B also observed Flores Ruiz and his attorney in the hallway near court room 615 and noted that Flores Ruiz was looking around the hallway from different vantage points.
Both agents observed Flores Ruiz and his counsel walk briskly towards the elevator bank at the south end.
Yes, because at that point they knew that federal agents were there.
That's why they were looking around.
His defense attorney, prior to this happening, chat, came out and took pictures of all the agents.
Sixth floor.
I'm familiar with the layout of the sixth floor of court.
But they did not know that the DEA guy was an agent.
The DA agent was smart.
He kind of sat somewhere else, so they never knew who he was.
That's how he was able to keep following them through the courthouse.
I also know that the South Elevators are not the closed elevators to court room 615.
Therefore, it appears that Flores Ruiz and his counsel elected not to use the closed elevator bank to court room 615.
DA Agent A followed Flores Ruiz and his attorney towards the South Elevator Bank.
At approximately 8:50 a.m., DEA agent A alerted other members of the arrest team that DA agent A was on the elevator with Flores Ruiz.
While on the elevator, Flores Ruiz and his attorney spoke to each other in Spanish.
Here, Jason Palladino posted the relevant section of the complaint against Judge Dugan, who is alleged to have let a man into a jury exit to briefly avoid arrest by ISDA and FBI agents in the hallway.
Judge Dugan learns of ICE's presence and confronts members of the arrest team.
Witnesses have described Judge Dugan's response to learning of ICE's presence.
For example, a courtroom deputy indicated that when Flores Ruiz arrived, Judge Dugan already was on the bench and conducting proceedings unrelated to Flores Ruiz's matter.
The courtroom deputy observed attorney A, an individual who had photographed the agents, enter and approach Judge Duane.
Guys, what that basically means is when the judge is there, basically they're going through a whole bunch of different people.
They have a docket and all the people that they got to see that morning.
So Ruiz was on a docket, but she had other cases that she had to preside over as well.
Dugan's clerk, Attorney A, stated that there appeared to be ICE agents in the hallway.
Attorney A told the clerk where the agents were seated and what they were wearing.
The courtroom deputy reported that the clerk then got up and talked with Judge Dugan.
Judge Dugan became visibly angry, commented that the situation was absurd, left the bench, and entered chambers.
At the time, it doesn't matter what she thinks.
Like, this is, they're there for immigration purposes.
That's a federal matter.
You're a state judge.
Know your role and shut the fuck up, woman.
Like, it doesn't matter if you don't like that.
Okay.
Flores Ruiz, Flores Ruiz, was seated in the gallery of the courtroom.
Another individual attorney B was working as an assistant district attorney in Judge Dugan's courtroom, April 18th, 2025.
According to Attorney B, there were approximately eight criminal cases, including Flores Ruiz's case, scheduled for pretrial hearings that morning.
Which was domestic violence, by the way.
So not only is the dude here illegally, but he's also beating people up, allegedly.
Flores Ruiz's criminal case were in the court.
While Attorney B was busy preparing for that morning's docket, attorney B heard someone announce ICE is here.
Shortly thereafter, Attorney B heard Judge Dugan say that she was going to call the chief judge before leaving the courtroom.
Members of the arrest team reported the following events after Judge Dugan learned of their presence and left the bench.
And Judge A, who were both wearing judicial robes, approached members of the arresting of the public college.
Judge A's courtroom is located adjacent to Judge Dugan's courtroom.
Witnesses uniformly reported that Judge Dugan was visibly upset and had a confrontational, angry demeanor.
Judge Dugan addressed deportation officer A and asked if deportation officer A was present for a court appearance.
When deportation officer, they responded, no.
Judge Dugan stated that deportation A would need to leave the courthouse.
Deportation Again.
Yeah, see, and this is these ICE guys fucked up.
Like, if a judge told me, like, no, you need to leave the courthouse, whatever, I'd be like, no, I'm, I'm, honestly, I'm giving you a courtesy by even letting you see him.
Like, he ain't supposed to be here.
Okay, he's not supposed to be here.
He was ordered removed almost 12 years ago, since 2013.
Okay?
Like, as soon as I see him, I could grab him.
But the, the, the, and I, and, you know, just me looking at this with a little bit of uh 2020 hindsight, like, the ERO officer fucked up by like not standing up to the judge.
You know, obviously, they want to be nice, they want to be professional, so they don't want to create problems, which is why they were playing ball with the judge.
But if he wanted to, he could have been like, No, I'm just going to take him now.
I don't give a fuck what you say.
Officer A stated that deportation officer A was there to effectuate an arrest.
Judge Dugan asked if he had a judicial warrant, and deportation A officer responded, No, I have an administrative warrant.
Judge Dugan stated that he needed that doesn't make a difference.
He was stupid for saying that.
He should have just said, I have an immigration, I have a, I have a immigration warrant.
He has a final order of deportation.
A judicial warrant.
He then told Judge Dugan that he was in a public space and had a valid immigration warrant.
Judge Dugan asked to see the administrative warrant, and deportation officer offered to show it to her.
Judge Dugan then demanded that deportation officer speak with chief judge.
Judge Dugan then had a similar interaction with FBI agent B and CBP officer A, Customs Board Pro, and FBI were there as well.
After finding out they were not present for court appearance, that they were with ICE.
Judge Dugan ordered them to report to the chief judge's office.
So she misdirects them to this other dude's fucking chambers.
Judge A, then escorted members.
I'm assuming chief judge is probably her boss of the arrest team away from courtroom 615 down the hall through a set of double doors towards the reception area for the chief judge's office.
The A agent B, who was not recognized by Judge Dugan and Judge A was being part of the arrest team, remained behind in the courtroom.
The courtroom deputy reported observing a portion of the above described events in the hallway.
According to courtroom deputy, shortly after Judge Dugan was advised of ICE's presence, the courtroom deputy left the courtroom to look for an unrelated defendant whom the courtroom deputy was seeking to arrest for an open warrant.
The courtroom deputy saw Judge Dugan in her robe in the public hallway, telling one of the federal agents that he needed to go talk to chief judge.
I need you to understand something.
Inside of a courtroom, a judge is the god, okay?
Like a judge is quite literally the judge, jury, and executioner.
So when a judge says, no, you have no authority here, do you have a judicial warrant?
Okay.
And he says, no, I don't have a judicial warrant.
And then the judge says, you know.
He actually does.
He's just a retard or misspoke.
He actually does.
The out of my courtroom.
You need to get the out of that courtroom.
That judge.
No, he doesn't.
He was lawfully there.
Court is public.
Okay.
Any member of society can go in there.
If he's lawfully there, he has a right to be.
He has a right to see.
He could do what he needs to do.
Like I said before, he could have just taken this fucking guy and been fine because he's affecting his duties.
Like I said before, this guy, Ruiz, shouldn't even fucking be here.
Could have actually unironically arrested those people that are in that courtroom and held them in contempt of the court for not following a lawful order being made.
And then she would be fucking arrested for obstructing justice and impeding the official duties of a federal agent.
Then she would be arrested if she did that stupid shit.
Okay.
So actually, I've charged that charge before.
I think it's 111, if I'm not mistaken.
Let's see here.
Let's see how good my memory is.
Room, a judge.
Hold on, chat.
18 USC 111.
Damn, I'm fucking good.
Let's go, baby.
Yeah.
There we go.
18 U.S.C. 1-111 assaulting, resisting, or impeding certain officers or employees.
Yeah.
If she had done that shit, she would have got hit with that.
I've actually arrested people for this before.
In that process, she could have arrested them if she wanted to.
This is something that even the Supreme Court is most likely not going to abide by because it destroys any power that the judiciary has.
It's over.
The judge has no power if a random dickhead can decide to do this.
They weren't in the courtroom.
They were in the hallway, I think.
Regardless, this is an incredibly important part of the separation of power.
Okay.
You cannot have the executive authority undermine the judiciary.
It is kind of the whole reason for why the judiciary exists.
Okay.
You are inside of a courthouse, especially.
You should not be violating the lawful orders or the determinations being made by the judge outside of the courthouse either.
He shouldn't be here, Hassan.
It's very simple.
This due process that you're talking about is afforded to people that are lawfully present here.
This guy isn't lawfully present here.
Technically, okay.
Under God, liberals are such idiots, dude.
So fucking dumb.
And this guy, bro, you're retarded.
What part of he's not even supposed to be here?
Do you not understand?
Normal circumstances, when the judge says, hey, we're going to go through due process with this person.
You can't just be like, nah, I don't care.
Like, there's jurisdiction here.
Yeah, you can.
You absolutely can.
In this situation, you can.
He ain't supposed to be here, bro.
Very fucking simple.
He was ordered removed.
And like I explained to you guys before, from a lawful standpoint, the only way he could be allowed to stay in the United States is he needs the Secretary of Homeland Security to basically sign a piece of paper and say that he could come back in.
That ain't fucking happening.
All right, Christy Nolan signed no paper for our boy Flores Ruiz here.
So that means, by definition, of him being in that courtroom, he's there illegally.
It is in the hands of the judge.
Yeah, judiciary is literally there to prevent executive from determining what law is.
That's the whole point.
And I think a lot of people don't understand what the Constitution is there to do.
The Constitution is not there to limit your freedoms as a regular citizen or non-citizen on U.S. soil.
The Constitution is there to regulate and limit the power of the government from doing like this, doing literally like this.
That is the entire reason for why this exists.
It's crazy.
You're wrong on it.
Yes.
For people that are lawfully here, the Constitution is there to protect our rights.
But for someone like him who shouldn't even be here, nope.
Many levels, judges can't just walk hallways involving themselves in everything they see.
It is her own personal court case.
It's literally due process.
What the fuck do you mean her own personal court case, Retard?
What are you talking about?
Yeah, she's the presiding judge over that case, but that's irrelevant.
In place, you can't just go, nah, sorry.
I've decided that there is no due process in this circumstance.
He wasn't.
It's not even a he, it's a she.
In any case, my bad.
He was talking about the agent.
Brother, I work in a federal courthouse.
Judges absolutely have full reign of the place.
That chatter is insane.
Yeah.
By the way, judges don't just have full reign over the courthouse.
They have full reign in general.
Like, we're not even talking about that.
What do you think?
They have full reign in their courtroom only.
The judge's purpose is to just sit there and bang a gavel.
Like, what are you talking about?
I'm just saying, like, within the halls of a courthouse, within the courthouse, they are the god, okay?
They're functionally the god.
They're the judge, the jury, and the executioner in general.
Okay.
But outside the courthouse, they have a lot of powers as well.
I'm not talking about in their own personal life.
I'm talking like when they make a decision that is supposed to limit the enforcement actions by other members of law enforcement.
Like, for example, I'll give you a great example of this.
Court process takes place.
There's a court proceeding.
There's a criminal trial.
Okay.
And the judge, the judge adjudicates at the end of the process.
The person, let's say the defendant is found to be not guilty.
You can't just go up to that person once he leaves the courthouse and go, I don't care.
I still think you're guilty.
You're going to jail anyway.
Do you understand?
This would undermine the entire structure of the judiciary to begin with.
Like the judge says, yes, we found you not guilty.
Bangs the gavel.
You think you're walking out a free man.
And then some cop is waiting outside going, no, no, no.
Yeah, well, what he doesn't realize is they're completely different matters.
So Ruiz, right, has a state case for domestic violence.
Okay.
That is not the same as having immigration problems with his immigration case.
Two completely different things.
Okay.
So again, he's trying to conflate the two as if the immigration case is in any way connected to his criminal case, but they're not.
And as a matter of fact, one of them kind of renders the other one a moot point.
The immigration case renders the criminal case an invalid point.
Because due to the immigration case, he shouldn't even be having the criminal case.
Oh, I still think you're illegal.
I still think you're a criminal.
Boom.
Back to prison with you.
Here's the other thing, too, as well that Hassan doesn't realize and liberals don't realize.
The immigration system and the criminal justice system are two different systems.
Okay.
In a criminal system, you get arrested, you're pushed through the criminal funnel, whether it's state or federal, okay?
So look at, think of it as like three different pathways, okay?
So on the criminal side, you have two funnels, okay?
You have a state funnel, then you have a federal funnel.
If you commit a crime in the United States, boom, right here where my wrists adjoin, okay?
You commit a crime in the United States, you have two routes you can go, federal or state.
In this case, this guy went state.
So he has a state case over here.
Completely unrelated and unconnected to these two funnels, you have another one, which is an immigration funnel, okay?
And the immigration funnel is over here.
This immigration funnel is one fucking straight shot, okay?
And the immigration funnel is a completely different process because it's done by different courts, okay?
So just like in the criminal funnel, where you have federal and state, you got your federal court system and your state court system, the immigration court system is its own thing with a straight line with immigration judges, deportation officers, et cetera.
So one does not need to be involved with the other.
The two are completely separate from each other.
Okay?
Pretty much autonomous from each other.
So for him to sit there and say, oh, well, you're undermining the judicial process.
Oh, no, no, no.
The immigration world is not subject to the criminal world's judicial process.
Now, does it affect it to a degree?
Yes.
I'll give you an example.
Let's assume that someone is a green card holder.
Okay.
And they get convicted of a felony.
All right, in the criminal course.
So let's go ahead and do the funnel again.
Funnel here, bam.
Guy gets arrested, let's say for a federal charge.
It's a green card holder.
He has a gun when he's not supposed to, right?
He goes through the court system, federal.
He's convicted and done.
Once he's convicted, immigration authorities, if they want, can go ahead, revoke the green card, and pick him up.
Go arrest him.
Okay, because now he's a convicted felon.
He loses his green card status.
Then he gets put through the immigration system, okay, for deportation.
All right.
So that's an example of how the criminal world can affect the immigration world.
All right.
But very rarely does the criminal world stop the immigration world.
If anything, the criminal world only enhances the immigration world.
Okay.
But what Hassan's trying to say is that the two kind of had to be working together.
That's not how it goes at all.
Okay.
If anything, actually, now that I think about it, in 90% of cases, the criminal world is only going to enhance the immigration world.
Okay?
It's only going to enhance.
Because if you're someone that's here as a foreign national and you commit a crime, all that will do is enhance your ability to be deported by the immigration judges.
So what he's trying to say here makes zero sense.
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The fuck?
I'll take a quick look at this.
Guys, give me ones in the chat if that makes sense.
The immigration worlds and the criminal world are not completely separate.
Give me ones in the chat if that makes sense, chat.
They arrested 100 people in Colorado Springs, it looks like.
What the f do you mean?
And the only way you could do that is if there is a separate criminal warrant for yourself, okay, for a totally separate case.
In this circumstance, him saying he has an administrative warrant is not applicable.
There is an actual active court case taking place over whether or not this person is responsible for what he was charged with.
And then in the aftermath of that, then you will make a determination for deportation orders.
You can't just...
And that's where Hassan is wrong.
Once again, Calco.
That's why I wanted to show you guys this thing right here.
Ever since 2013, he has not had that right, my friend.
Okay?
He got an expedited removal.
When you get a notice and order of expedited removal, you're cooked for life.
So, no, they do not have to wait for the criminal process to be adjudicated to make their immigration decision.
In this case, he doesn't have a right to be here.
Now, if he had a green card, Hassan, okay, let's say he had a green card, then you have to wait for him to be convicted.
But in this case, nope, doesn't need the, they don't need it.
And again, like I said before, these liberals don't know what the fuck they're talking about.
They think they do, but they really don't.
Decide, nah, due process.
We're just deporting you.
Sorry.
We're going to deport you expeditiously.
Like, this is crazy.
The A agent.
Yes, because quite literally, they have to export him expeditiously because look at this.
He has an order of expedited removal, dumb fuck.
So actually, yes, they got to expedite this nigga's removal, actually.
B, who had remained in the hallway and had not been recognized as a member of the arresting, reported that Judge Dugan walked around the hallway and appeared to be looking for additional agents before she returned to the courtroom.
Once inside the office of the chief judge, the deportation officer A showed Judge A's credentials and the admission of warrant.
Judge A asked the chief judge's clerk to make a copy of the warrant and asked whether the chief judge was available.
The clerk advised that the chief judge was on the building, but later advised that he was on the phone.
At that point, Judge A left and deportation officer A went inside a more private area of the chief judge's office to speak with him on the phone.
During that conversation, Chief Judge stated he was working on a policy which would dictate locations in the courthouse where ICE could safely conduct enforcement operations.
The chief judge emphasized that such actions should not take place in courtrooms or other private locations within the building.
Deportation Officer A asked about whether enforcement actions could take place in the hallway.
Chief Judge indicated that hallways are public areas.
When the chief judge expressed interest in talking to ICE ERO management about this policy, deportation officer A provided him with contact information.
While deportation officer A was speaking with Chief Judge DA Agent A, CP Officer A, and FBI agent A and B waited in the vestibule area outside of the chief judge's office.
DA Agent A departed that area after a short while, Judge Dugan's courtroom deputy then approached the remaining arrestee members and stated the courtroom deputy was the one who had notified Judge Dugan about their arrest plans.
Courtroom deputy was also made a comment by Judge Dugan pushing Flores Ruiz's cases through, which the arrest team interpreted to mean Judge Dugan was attempting to expedite Flores Ruiz's hearing.
Judge Dugan escorts Flores Ruiz through a jury door to avoid his arrest.
She wants to.
Yep, that's badge.
That right there was when she committed the crime, my friend.
She literally brought him through her chambers, which, by the way, normal people are never allowed in fucking chambers, bro.
What the fuck?
Law enforcement barely gets in there.
She let an illegal alien insert chambers.
Conduct the court proceedings on this person.
This doesn't mean that she is going to find him not guilty.
It just means she recognizes that ICE is waiting to literally grab this dude, kidnap this dude, okay?
It's a lawful arrest because he's not supposed to be here.
Due process taking place.
He does not deserve due process because he's here illegally, Hassan.
You fucking retard.
So she goes, let's expedite this process.
Let's expedite this process so that we can figure out if he is actually.
She wanted to expedite his ability to escape from the process, aka leave the courtroom and not be apprehended by ICE officers because she did not want him to be arrested.
Guilty or not.
That is crazy that they arrested her for doing this.
For example, nope, completely lawful.
She obstructed a federal investigation.
Courtroom deputy recalled that upon the courtroom deputies returned to the courtroom.
Defense counselor Flores Ruz was talking to the clerk, and Flores Ruiz was seated in the jury box rather than in the gallery.
The courtroom deputy believed that counsel and the clerk were having an off-the-record conversation to pick the next court date.
The defense counsel and Flores Ruiz then walked towards each other and toward the public courtroom exit.
The courtroom deputy then saw Judge Dugan get up and heard Judge Dugan say something like, Wait, come with me.
Despite having been advised of the admission of warrant for the arrest of Flores Ruz, Judge Dugan then escorted Flores Ruz and his counsel out of the courtroom through the jury door, which leads to a non-public area of the courthouse.
These events were so unusual, were also unusual for two reasons.
First, courtroom deputy had previously heard Judge Dugan direct people not to sit in the jury box because it was exclusive for the jury's use.
Second, according to the courtroom deputy, only deputies, juries, courts to have an in custody defendants being escorted by deputies used the back jury door.
Defense attorneys and defendants who were not in custody never used the jury door.
We all know why this took place.
This took place so that the judge could actually protect due process on principle.
That's it.
They are mad.
They're mad and they're claiming that this person is a violent criminal and the judge protected this violent criminal before the conviction comes through.
Technically, he is not a violent criminal.
He might be.
I'm not saying he's not, but it doesn't matter because what this judge is doing in this process is not defending a violent criminal.
It's defending due process.
It's making sure that the court process goes through.
And before people say, what was he accused of?
It doesn't matter.
It does not matter.
Especially considering that if he was accused of a heinous crime, for example, and there was enough threat for him to be walking out in public, then the judge would have made a separate determination to hold him instead of allowing him to walk free anyway.
Basics of judicial immunity.
Absolute immunity when recognized is absolute, it means judges are not liable in civil actions for their judicial acts, even when done maliciously and corruptly.
The law is clear that in general, no action can be supported against the judge or justice of the peace acting judicially and within the sphere of his jurisdiction, however erroneous his decision or malicious the motive imputed to him.
For example, it reminds me of that one judge that was sending little children to little children jail because he illegally had set up a pay-per-child scheme.
And ironically enough, Joe Biden actually commuted his sentence on his way out.
He pardoned that judge.
Okay.
Only after the court proceedings are done and a separate investigation is concluded.
And then on top of that, this person is found guilty of wrongdoing.
Can that person be, you know, sent to prison?
You can't, in the process, decide, you know, that judge, what you're doing is abhorrent, illegal, immoral.
I agree, but you can't just in the process go, sorry, what you're doing is abhorrent.
You're going to we're arresting you while you're making this determination to send children to jail for no other reason than the fact that you are getting paid to do so.
Judges and judicial officers have always been awarded absolute immunity for their judicial acts.
Absolute immunity covers even when conduct which is corrupt, malicious, or intended to do injury.
And in this process, what this judge was doing wasn't even corrupt or immoral for the record.
Completely corrupt and completely immoral, my friend.
She literally stopped them from doing their job.
A victim witness specialist employed by the Milwaukee County District Attorney's Office was present in courtroom 615.
The VWS made contact with the victims in Flores Ruiz's criminal case who were also in court.
The VWS was able to identify Flores Ruiz based upon the victim's reaction to the presence in the court.
Dugan's gesture towards Flores Ruiz and an unknown Hispanic woman.
The VWS stated that she believed the Hispanic woman may have been an interpreter.
However, based on the VWS's description of the woman and other witness statements, I believe the Hispanic woman to which the VWS referred to was Flores Ruiz's attorney.
The VWS stated that Judge Dugan then exited through the jury door with Flores Ruiz and the Hispanic woman.
The VWS was concerned because Flores Ruiz's case had not yet been called and the victims were waiting.
Another attorney, attorney C, was in court room 615 on April 18, 2025, to represent a client also advised case agents that he observed Judge Dugan forcefully direct two individuals, a man and a woman, to leave through the jury door.
Attorney C indicated that this was done with a stern tone.
Ruiz makes it out of the courthouse and is arrested after a foot chase.
After leaving the chief judge's vestibule and returning to the public hallway, DA Agent A reported that Flores Ruiz and his attorney were in the public hallway.
You want to know something that's so like sad and weird about this process, by the way.
Like, technically, if he evaded, if he gave chase and he was able to successfully evade the authorities and then somehow made his way back to the next court date, and if found not guilty, like he would, he would be able to continue being on U.S. soil, ironically enough.
And that's kind of what ICE is trying to stop from happening.
They just don't want this to happen.
They like because what the ICE enforcement in this process is in a legal gray area, the reality of the matter is, if you can successfully stop ICE agents from following on an immigrant enforcement action, that person is still fine to be here.
For example, no, bro.
And here's the thing, right?
And this is exactly the problem that we had with these sanctuary cities.
The sanctuary cities had that line of thinking.
And that's why people were able to do a lot of the bullshit that they were able to do, where the state was like, you know what, we're just not going to cooperate.
And, you know, let the chips fall where they may.
And that's how we ended up with issues where these illegal aliens that should have got a detainer and put in immigration custody didn't.
And then they go out and commit other crimes and kill people.
Right.
We saw, I think it was Riley something, Riley.
She was killed by an alien that wasn't supposed to even be out that had a detainer on him.
I'll give you this example.
That's going to give me her name.
It was something Riley.
But this is what I'm talking about when they don't fucking do what they're supposed to do with these detainers.
Okay.
ICE could not figure out there was a Korean Lakeland Riley or something like that.
Trump signed an executive Lake and Riley.
Yep.
Yep.
There you go.
Yeah.
Trump signed an executive order for her because the person that killed her should have been on a fucking detainer, bro.
American legal permanent resident going to Columbia.
And ICE tried to nab her while they were going after Mahmoud Khalil.
They couldn't find her on campus.
And she was able to make her way to a New York court.
And because of that, she is not detained.
Mahmoud Khalil, on the other hand, could not evade the ICE agents.
And that's the reason why he is currently in a Louisiana detention facility.
And considering.
Well, he's getting due process.
You want to know why?
Because he was a green card holder.
He's getting this due process that you're bitching about.
He actually is.
The other guy is not subject to due process because he was given an expedited removal, Hassan.
Now, I know that you like to talk out your house all the time and you don't know what the fuck you're talking about half the time.
But when it comes to the immigration world, if you get an ER, you're cooked.
No due process for you.
Okay.
Dude came into the United States illegally through Nogalis, Arizona.
Back in 2013, he got an expedited removal by Border Patrol.
And ever since then, he cannot come back to the United States unless he has expressed random consent from the Department of Homeland Security's secretary.
Okay, which in this case would be Christy No.
He ain't get that, so he shouldn't be here.
Cooked.
Agency him, grab him, whatever.
He is not entitled to due process in the American justice system anymore.
That this administration has already gone back on revoking the immigration status of thousands of students because they just had no merit.
Okay, I can agree with you that on that, that that's ridiculous.
That you know, they're wasting time going after students that are legally here for free speech.
But what Hassan doesn't understand is that removing people that are illegally here that are committing crimes, okay, is not the same as revoking student visas of people that have political viewpoints that Israel doesn't like.
Okay, this makes sense.
I can agree to that.
But with the situation of this other guy that literally is here illegally, shouldn't be here, committed a crime while he was here, beat up on his wife or whatever, allegedly, of course.
Two completely different stories, dude.
Two completely different stories.
This deportation is exactly what the base wants.
Get rid of these violent criminals that shouldn't be here in the first place.
But what Hassan is doing here, as many of the liberals, is they are conflating, okay, the immigration injustices from the freedom of speech/slash visa holders, right?
People that are lawfully here, trying to conflate that with the people that are illegally here that are committing crimes.
The two are not the same whatsoever.
Okay.
And Democrats and liberals purposely try to bring the two together, right, to create more outrage, not knowing that they're distinctly different on a whole bunch of different situations.
Okay.
You come to the United States legally with a student visa is not the same as you paying a human smuggling organization coming to the United States illegally through a port of entry, or sorry, as a place through a place that isn't a port of entry and then making your way up all the way to Milwaukee.
This is totally meritless revocations.
It's literally about abiding your time until the admin realizes that they can't get away with it.
It's really up.
It is no different than, at least at this stage, because we haven't fully gotten to the legalization of these sorts of actions.
Like this is the pre-Nuremberg race laws moment in Weimar, Germany, and not post-Nuremberg race laws moment where it has become officially illegal to be Jewish, right?
In many circumstances, if you can just like evade the law because the law is behaving at this stage still in an illegal manner, you can get away with not being disappeared.
It is a very strange time.
And it's crazy to think because like one might say, Hassan, you're telling people how to obstruct justice and you're urging people to evade the law.
But the reality of the matter is, in many of these circumstances, they haven't.
And that actually is a crime as well, just so you know, because these liberals are fucking retards.
They don't understand this.
AUSC 1324, my friend.
Okay, bring in or harboring in illegal aliens, right?
Like, knowing that a person is an alien brings to or attempts to bring to the United States any manner whatsoever, such as a person, place, other than designated port of entry, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
So knowing or in this reckless disregard of the fact that the alien has come to enter the Romanese United States violation of law, transports, removes, or attempts to transfer or remove such with an alien, blah, blah, blah.
Oh, here we go.
Okay, knowing or in reckless disregard of the fact that an alien has come to enter the Romans of the United States in violation of conceals harbors or shields from detection or attempts to conceal harbor or shield from text or such alien any place, including any building or any means of transportation.
So the judge might actually get hit with this too, chat.
They gave her obstruction to justice because that's the easiest one.
But when they indict her, they might actually hit her with this.
AUSC 1324.
This is a much harder charge.
Okay.
Encourages or induces aliens to come enter or reside in the United States knowing they're in disregard reckless disregard.
So all this, guys, goes under the bringing in and harboring certain aliens, the human smuggling statue, AUC 1324.
Done anything wrong?
And it's actually, as it stands currently, until they change the rules, until new precedents are set, it is actually the government.
Jacob White goes, United States versus Joseph, similar case.
You are right.
I appreciate that, my friend.
Federal agencies that are in violation of the law.
It's nutty.
The system is so broken.
This is the situation.
Yeah, that's the judge up on the screen now.
Okay, this is the second judge.
As you guys know, so we talked about the one with Dugan, right?
Now this is the second judge that out of New Mexico, as you guys know, was harboring Trend de la Aragua's gang member.
Got arrested.
Yeah.
So FBI did the one out of Milwaukee.
HSI did the one out of New Mexico.
This is another judge pair that got arrested.
His name is Ortega.
He was a known, is a known TDA member, known TDA member.
So he comes through Eagle Pass.
Okay, this is the other part of this process where he's like, he's a known TDA member.
First and foremost, just like with Israel, when I hear this administration blame someone for being a Trende Aragua member, okay, I'm going to be a little skeptical about it.
I'm sorry.
You have lost the power that you should have had as an institution when you shipped off 90% innocent people to CCOT.
Okay.
If what is happening here in terms of the determination for what constitutes a known Trend de Aragua member is simply someone having a autism awareness tattoo, it's going to be very difficult for me.
I'm going to need to see some real evidence.
Having said that, the irony here is this determination is not up to the Attorney General, Pam Bondi.
This determination needs to happen in a courtroom.
That's the whole point because when you say so- You can label someone a gang member.
Law enforcement does that.
The court doesn't do that.
The court, law enforcement labels them that.
And then the court decides if it's valid or not.
They'll take it into consideration.
Violent gang member, and we've made a determination that this gang is not even a gang, but it's actually a terror cell.
We're going to disappear that person.
There is no more room for a due process.
The entire argument right now is around due process.
I'm not saying keep every single person inside of the American borders, inside of the American national boundaries.
I'm simply saying that we have to make this determination in a courtroom because if we just destroy due process in its entirety, today it's going to be random murder.
Yeah, but not everyone is due for due process, Hassan.
And this is where he's fucking up because he doesn't understand that these people are literally here illegally and have been ordered removed by immigration judges.
Okay.
So why are we going to waste taxpayer dollars and push someone through a court system when they're going to get deported anyway?
Makes zero sense.
Gross misuse of taxpayer funds.
Brown guy, tomorrow it's going to be another person that is an American citizen.
And you can't even make this determination any longer because we've eroded the Constitution and there's no more due process.
This is very dangerous.
She put the lives of our law enforcement officers at risk.
She put the lives of citizens at risk.
A street chase, which is absurd.
And I think that's what ended up getting her arrested was the fact that the agents had to chase this fucking guy and tackle him down to the ground.
Let me read some of these chats, by the way.
I know some of them are piling up.
We got here.
Okay.
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Don't know the whole picture.
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My bad L Lip Tards.
Yep, no worries.
We got you.
So was Hitler so bad?
Don't know they never met the guy.
Okay.
Is world peace feasible?
As long as Israel keeps doing their bullshit, probably not.
Hassan, in my opinion, clearly shows signs of sociopathic behavior.
He just gaslights himself and fully believes he's right just because he sounds right, idiots and himself.
He makes Stalin Proud a useful idiot.
Yeah, the thing with Hassan, right, is that like one thing I will give him credit for, the dude streams every day for like eight hours a day, right?
So when you're sitting there and you're streaming eight hours a day every day, listening to yourself speak, you start to become a bit delusional, okay?
There's just no other way I could put it.
That's from Zap.
Talisman says, prosecutor consistently running the show, Myron.
Did you see the suspect of Christy Noam's purse being stolen?
Has identified as a legal alien?
No, but that is fucking crazy.
That is the worst person a legal alien could have stolen.
I'll tell you that.
W show Myron, I presume it's the case, but do you think these YouTubers comment on such matters with ignorance on the true subject, just with feelings?
And if so, why do you think they do?
Is it that they lack content or just to entertain their audience?
I know you do your best here, but how come nobody on the other side calls them out on their bullshit?
Okay, so you this is a very good question, but it's a multi-pronged question.
So let's answer the first one.
So the first question is, YouTubers comment on such matters of ignorance on the true subject just with feelings.
Yes, a lot of times it is with feelings.
A lot of times it is.
Why do you think they do?
Is it that the live content are just trying to entertain their audience?
I think it's both, bro.
Number one, it's, you know, if you shock them, right, with, you know, totalitarianism, authoritarianism, or anything that comes off as like dictatorship, because remember, that's what the Democrats were running on, saying that Trump was going to be a dictator on day one.
That's going to be very exciting for your base.
The functional equivalent for this on the right is whenever drag queens read to kids, that like enrages Republicans and right-wingers.
On the left, anything that shows that Trump is a dictator or an authoritarian, authoritarianism or totalitarianism, that enrages them.
So there's certain things that trigger certain people of different or differing political worldviews.
So yes, it's to entertain, shock, and a lot.
It could be because they lack as well.
And then I know you're trying your best, but how come nobody on the other side calls them out on their bullshit?
Now, the reason why a lot of people don't call them out on their bullshit is because they're not equipped to do so, right?
So like me in this case, when it comes to this immigration problem, I'm equipped to absolutely dismantle and destroy any of these liberals on this topic.
Like I can literally step in with anybody and cook them on this topic when it comes to this case in particular, that the agents were in the right 1,000% and Hassan Kyokolinski and this other guy are wrong, Machler or whatever.
But the problem is that a lot of conservatives don't have this level of intelligence.
And I don't blame them because you're not going to have this experience with immigration to this degree unless you work in the immigration world.
The INA Immigration Nationality Act is extremely convoluted, cumbersome, and difficult to understand for the average person.
And unless you work in it, you're not going to understand.
And this is why it's so confusing to so many people because unless you're an immigration judge or you work for ICE or you're an immigration attorney, only really these three parties understand how the Immigration Nationality Act works.
It's very confusing.
And I think that's on purpose to a degree.
Like the video, y'all.
I appreciate that, Mr. Hooligan.
BFD says, literally wasting tax dollars, prosecuting people, that shouldn't be even in the country.
Exactly, BFD.
Yep.
That's the point.
Let's see here.
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I know.
Appreciate that.
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All right.
All I'm going to, I'm not going to read your dumbass chat.
That's all I hear.
A guy named Patel should not be the director of the FBI.
Okay.
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That had to happen.
But yes, she put a lot of people at danger, in danger.
That judge did it.
So did the other judge, Judge Kano, is charged with that.
They were allegedly giving him assault rifles, AK-47s, AR-15s, with a suppressor, a known TDA member, letting him go to a shooting range to refine and perfect his shooting skills.
Yeah, now that is an illegal alien with a gun, that's cooked.
That's why the HSI want to go after him.
Like, at that point, it's a wrap.
What's happened to our judiciary is beyond me.
Yeah, so when the American public hears this and they think these were once upstanding people in their communities and their professions and they put it all on the line for this.
Have you dug into their motive?
Like what inspired them to carry out these acts and harbor criminals?
They're deranged is all I can think of.
I cannot believe I think some of these judges think they are beyond and above the law and they are not.
And we're sending a very Yeah, they're wokies and they want to virtue signal and shit like that, of course.
Very strong message today.
If you are harboring a fugitive, we don't care who you are.
If you are helping hide one, if you are giving a TDA member guns, anyone who is illegally in this country, we will come after you.
Bro, this is literally, I can smell that you are harboring Jews in the floorboards type.
Okay.
This is straight up inglorious bastards.
Oh my God, dude.
If you can't recognize the Holocaust adjacency of what the attorney general is stating here, I don't know what to tell you.
You are so lost in the sauce.
You are the average German citizen at this point that goes, yeah, well, maybe people shouldn't hide Jews on the floorboards because they are all dangerous criminals.
Like, that's what we're doing.
And I know when I make this comparison, a lot of rabid right-wingers are going to turn around and say, oh, dude, yeah, making an N-Frank comparison again with a va.
All right.
So I know you guys probably might be wondering, this is what I'm, you got your quest chips, right?
And then I got some blueberries.
So I stay lean year-round, chat.
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Violent criminal.
It's like, dude, until there is due process, you can't make this assertion.
And this entire conversation is happening because they don't want to have due process.
If I can just finish off with this with this idea, very significant development that you're arresting judges now.
Now, it could be that the judges have engaged in terribly bad behavior and deserve to be arrested, but you know what critics will say.
They'll say, oh, this is a government that is expanding the powers of the Article 1 of the Constitution.
Now they're arresting judges.
How do you respond to that?
No one is above the law, John.
No one is above the law in this country.
And if you are destroying evidence, if you are obstructing justice, when you have victims sitting in a courtroom of domestic violence and you're escorting a criminal defendant out a back door, it will not be tolerated and it is a crime in the United States of America.
Doesn't matter who you are.
You're going to be prosecuted.
Madam Attorney General, great to see you in the studio.
Great to see you.
Okay.
Thank you very much.
Appreciate that.
We are in the dangerous place, dude.
We are in a f ⁇ ed up.
Yeah, he's freaking out because they're enforcing immigration for once.
And then, Kyle, same thing.
I'll play a little bit of this.
It's 50 minutes.
We're not going to play the whole thing, but I want you guys just looking at the liberal tears is always funny to me.
An immigration judge in Wisconsin.
And what had happened was ICE was routinely.
Now, what I will say is this.
I think Kyle is probably the smartest of the liberals.
You guys let me know what you guys think.
I think he's probably the best commentator.
But again, these guys are all fucking enraged with this whole immigration thing, which is comical to me.
Because Harry Sisson and Dean Withers are retards.
They're too young to know anything.
Hassan is a bit delusional.
I would say Kyle is probably the most grounded of them, but he's also a libtard as well to some degree.
But I would say he was the smartest of these three.
Waiting outside of her courtroom so that when it's time for an immigrant to come for their hearing, as soon as they leave the courtroom, they get arrested.
No matter what she ruled, no matter what she said, ICE was parking outside of these immigration hearings and just mass arresting the people who come out of the courtroom.
And so this judge decided, well, what's happening here is wildly illegal.
And so what I'm going to do is tell the immigrants, hey, when the hearing is done, go out the side door.
And so that's what they did.
So then.
Number one, it is not wildly illegal.
It's 100% legal because they shouldn't be there in the first place and have outstanding orders of deportation.
Number two, by giving them, getting them outside the side door, okay, while knowing that ICE agents are there to effectuate arrest is by definition obstructing, bro.
All right?
You are wrong on this yet again.
And it's amazing how all of them are using the same exact talking point.
Guys, these are three huge left-wing creators.
All right?
Was this channel has 1.7 million?
Hassan got like 1.5.
The other guy got like 1.00.
These are big left-wing creators.
And they're all saying the same bullshit that it's illegal for these ICE agents to be there arresting them at the courthouse.
No, it's not.
I've done it myself.
It's 100% illegal.
100% legal.
It is a strategy that is utilized to keep everyone safe because when they go in there, they have to get searched.
They go through a metal detector.
So what ends up happening is when they come out, you quickly arrest them.
You know, the car is parked right up front.
You try to do it as nonchalantly as possible.
That's why you're wearing plain clothes, etc.
You're not there in fucking raid gear, right?
You're there in plain clothes.
You just grab them up real quick and take them outside.
That's it.
But for him to say, oh, no, it's illegal.
No, it's illegal when the judge obstructs knowing that there's law enforcement there to pick that person up.
FBI Director Cash Patel came out and said the following.
Just now, the FBI arrested Judge Hannah Duggan out of Milwaukee, Wisconsin on charges of obstruction after evidence of Judge Duggan obstructing an immigration arrest operation last week.
We believe Judge Duggan intentionally misdirected federal agents away from the subject to be arrested in her courthouse, Eduardo Flores Ruiz, allowing the subject, an illegal alien, to evade arrest.
Thankfully, our agents chased down the perp on foot, and he's been in custody since.
But the judges' obstruction created increased danger to the public.
We will have more to share soon.
Excellent work.
Now, the plot thickens a little bit because soon after he tweeted this, of course, all the news agencies started reporting on it, and then he deleted it.
He deleted that tweet.
So as of the recording of this video now, it was posted.
A bunch of news outlets ran with the news that this judge got arrested by the FBI.
And then FBI Director Cash Patel deleted the tweet.
So we're a little bit in limbo here as to exactly what's going on and what the facts are.
But having said that, look, again, the reason why she did what she did.
So do you guys see a trend here?
He's doing exactly what the first guy was.
The news breaks out.
They don't really look at the facts that much.
At least it's not looked at a criminal complaint, even though he doesn't know how to interpret it because he's a retard and doesn't understand immigration law.
So same exact thing.
Oh, Cash Patel deleted his tweet.
That must mean they're hiding something.
They're literally using Twitter to justify their rage.
Let that sink in, guys.
Let that sink in.
They're using the fact that Cash Patel deleted his tweet to manufacture this fucking outrage.
Okay?
It could have been any reason why he deleted the tweet.
It could be that they didn't have her in custody yet.
Maybe he wanted to wait to announce it at a press conference.
Maybe he just didn't want to put it out yet.
Maybe he had a schedule to be put out, but it got put out early.
There's a multitude of different reasons.
But the fact that he deleted the tweet does not invalidate the fucking arrest.
But these liberals, I don't know if you guys are seeing it.
This is two of them now, have been using the fact that he tweeted about it and then took it down as a substantiation as to due process not being followed or them doing something illegal.
No, my friend.
100% within their right to do what they did.
Crazy, dude.
Absolutely crazy.
And the fact that these guys on the left speak about this in such a matter-of-fact, confident way makes me realize, like, what the fuck is going on here?
Because you guys know me.
If I don't know something, I'm not going to speak about it as an expert.
I'll set up and say, yo, you know what?
That's not my expertise, right?
It's not my expertise.
But when it comes to this immigration shit or whatever, this is my expertise.
And you guys know me.
There's only one thing that I'm cocky about, and that is federal law enforcement because I know I put my life into this before I did the podcasting stuff.
So when these guys come in here and speak so sure of themselves, when it comes to this, we got to call them out.
Because none of these guys have law enforcement experience.
None of these guys understand immigration law.
None of these guys understand tactics.
None of these guys have put handcuffs on anybody in their fucking life.
Hell, I don't think Hassan's ever had a real job.
He's a fucking nepotism baby from his uncle.
So they're just wrong on this, 100%.
And they're using Cash Patel deleting his tweet to fuel their fucking outrage.
Because that's what liberals do.
It's outrage.
It's outrage porn for them.
Like I said before, on the Republican side, the right-wing side, when we see kids getting stories read to them by drag queens or when we see men going into little girls' bathrooms, we get pissed off.
That enrages us.
For the left, anything that shows that Trump is a authoritarian or a totalitarian or a dictator, this enrages the left.
This is their rage bait, guys.
It's very simple.
She was trying to follow the law.
So case in point here, ICE arrested a Virginia man in a courthouse raid right after a judge dismissed the case against him.
This is why that judge did what she did.
She's trying to uphold the law.
She's trying to uphold the Constitution.
You have these ICE gangster thugs basically disregarding the law, disregarding the Constitution on a whim, doing whatever they want.
And so, by the way, I can't play it for you now, but there's video of ICE arresting this Virginia man in a courthouse raid right after the judge dismissed the case against him.
The agents had no badges, refused to show a warrant, then put him in an unmarked van.
So here's some quote.
Yes, they wear plain clothes.
They don't have to show the warrant.
It's literally a final order of deportation.
It's in their A-file.
Okay.
Carrying an A-file outside is not good practice.
So, no, man, immigration world is different, my friend.
This is how it goes.
Quotes from the altercation, do not touch me or impede me in my lawful duty.
The agent in a pink shirt who seems to be in charge can be heard saying, that is a crime for you to do so.
Do you want to- I'm going to get the video for you guys.
I know what video I was talking about.
I saw it the other day.
Let me find it for y'all.
Understand?
Quote, it is highly alarming that ICE would show up to court and detain persons whose charges were dismissed without identifying themselves, said his public defender in Charlottesville, Virginia, where the man has now been, where the man has been taken and what charges he faces have still not been disclosed.
So we have never seen anything like this.
By the way, guys, there's another reason why you can't do things like this, why ICE is flagrantly in violation of the law.
If you have ICE agents waiting at every courthouse where there's an immigration hearing so they can mass arrest the people who show up, what does that incentivize?
It incentivizes people to not show up to their immigration court hearing, right?
So, in a variety of different ways, they are absolutely destroying the rule of law.
And if we're at the point where they are arresting judges, I mean, what do you think comes next?
Where does it stop?
That's the thing.
It doesn't stop.
It keeps going and keeps going and keeps going.
Okay, let me give you guys some more.
So we just learned this.
ICE did not have a warrant when agents arrested Mahmoud Khalil.
They did not have a warrant when they did that.
So, yet again, another example: the Trump regime in flagrant violence.
I found the clip for you guys.
Here it is.
this is the clip he's referring to so the guy in the pink with the ponytails as an ice ero officer
That's the duty is going to pick up.
Do not touch me or impede me in my lawful duties, ma'am.
Do you understand?
It is a crime for you to do so.
Why?
Do you have a warrant for your arrest?
Do you have a warrant for his arrest?
Yes.
Grab him.
Get off me or I am calling the U.S. attorney and prosecuting for assault on a federal office.
And that would be the charge I told you guys about before, 18 U.S.C.
111.
So you got this hippie over here trying to stop him from doing what he's doing.
This guy's also an ICE guy.
And here's a deportation.
These guys are probably ICRO deportation officers.
Show us a warrant signed by a judge.
Turn him around.
You don't have a warrant.
Sir.
Show us a warrant for his arrest.
We are officially under the police service.
You don't have a warrant signed by a judge.
All right, Senor Dominguez.
And you guys could see, look, they're armed, right?
Here's a gun right here, and then you can see his poking out over here.
I never carry my gun like that, bro.
My shit was always very well concealed, man.
These guys are, you can tell they've been on the job too long.
Niggas are getting comfortable, bro.
fuck man
Just everybody make sure we get it.
So that's what Kyle is referring to, saying that the Dugan did that because they saw this guy get arrested.
But it doesn't matter, bro.
It's lawful, man.
Violation of the law.
By the way, with a functioning judicial system, any one of these things would lead to a dismissal, and Mahmoud Khalil would be set free.
In any competent courtroom, even with right-wing judges, they hear this, that Mahmoud Khalil's rights were insanely violated.
And we'd be once again, he's doing exactly what Hassan Piker did a second ago.
The Mahmoud Khalil case is not the same as these illegal aliens that are getting arrested in the courthouse, and I'll tell you why.
These guys that are getting arrested in the courthouses typically came into the United States illegally, were apprehended by a border patrol, given an expedited removal or a final order removal or whatever it is.
And when the ICE agents are there to pick them up, they're indemissible in the first place.
Okay?
They've already been ordered removed.
That is not the same as Mahmoud Khalil, who is a grant card holder, was legally here, and is being having his immigration status challenged under some bullshit 237 law that Mark Aruba is trying to push where it affects the ability to do foreign policy.
Not the same whatsoever, Kyle.
Completely different.
One person is here legally and they're trying to revoke his legality being here.
The other ones are not here legally and have no fucking right to due process because they should have been here in the first place.
Completely different.
But again, Kyle Kalinsky and Hassan are trying to conflate the issues with the First Amendment and students and green card holders that are legally here in Israel.
They're trying to conflate it with these illegal aliens that are here that are committing crimes that have been ordered, removed by either an immigration judge or through expedited removals and have no right to be here.
Completely different.
But they're trying to conflate the two.
Because again, their base is too stupid to understand that immigration law is far more nuanced and different than regular criminal cases.
Be done here.
We'd be done.
But since this is now a gangster, authoritarian fascist regime, they do whatever they want, and then the rest of us are trying to play legal catch up.
So more.
See, not even barely five minutes in, and they already use dictator, fascist, authoritarian, you know, immediately.
The other week, we reported for you a story about a U.S. citizen who was detained for 10 days.
Well, it turns out that this person is denying absolutely everything that the Department of Homeland Security is alleging.
So Border Patrol said that he said he was an illegal immigrant.
He says, I never said that.
I told them I was from New Mexico.
So they accused him of lying.
He's got learning disabilities and can't read.
And they made him sign a sworn statement without even reading it to him.
So yet again, flagrant, obvious, blatant violations of the law, the Constitution, his civil rights, etc.
So we also have this.
This was breaking from Reuters.
The Trump administration moved a Venezuelan man who had worked in construction in Philadelphia to Texas for possible deportation after a federal judge had issued an order blocking his removal from Pennsylvania or the United States.
So yet again, look, I don't want to hear it because I know that this is exactly what MAGA is going to do.
MAGA's going to come out and say, oh, this Wisconsin judge who was arrested.
She was violating the law.
That is utter horseshit.
She was upholding the law in the face of grave danger because this fascist regime is going to do retaliation and retribution and revenge because she.
Look, if he was supposed to be here, then maybe she'd be upholding the law.
But these guys are illegally here.
Why the fuck are we going to spend tax dollars trying to get due process for people that shouldn't have been here in the first place to get said process?
Okay.
Let's see here.
Lanza says, what's good, Myron?
How are you feeling, my G?
I feel okay, man.
I'm just tired.
Laz N says, I wouldn't call Tim Tim Poole pro-Israel.
I'd call him Israel indifferent.
Yeah, I mean, look, bro, you're not going to get a meeting with Netanyahu unless you support Israel, bro.
Like, Netanyahu's not stupid, bro.
They probably watched a bunch of the stuff.
You know, I know Tim has defended Israel before.
So, Johnny Duck says, here can hear say on my end, but buddies that live in that town all said that Judge were in some way a part of a gang getting paid or have been doing gangs for a while.
I don't know.
I doubt that, bro.
Brooksy Khalil was passing out death to America pamphlets.
That's who you're advocating for after what?
Brooksy, show me proof that he was handing out death to America pamphlets, bro.
That's not true at all, bro.
You're over here making fake news, bro.
He didn't break any laws.
He was basically the conduit between Columbia and the students, bro.
He was the middleman.
So.
So, yeah.
And let's assume he was passing out debt to America pamphlets.
That's protected under the First Amendment, retard.
So, Brooksy, don't be a fucking dumbass, dude.
Holy shit, man.
Do you not forget that we live in the United States, you dumbass nigga?
You're in Castle Club.
You should be smarter than that.
He's following the law.
I mean, this video is what?
I'll be going for almost seven minutes.
I've already given you, what, four or five different examples of the regime flagrantly violating the law?
Notice how they love to call the Trump administration the regime.
Are the criminals?
They are the thugs.
They are the gangsters.
They are the fascists.
They are the ones who are ripping up rule of law and checks and balances in this country.
So here you have yet another case.
A judge is crystal clear.
You cannot move this person out of this state and you cannot move this person out of the United States.
And they try to do both things.
I got another one.
This was from NBC News.
After a month of searching, man learns from NBC News that the Department of Homeland Security sent his brother to El Salvador.
So this is what we mean when we say they are kidnapping and human trafficking people.
They are disappearing people.
They are shoving them into an unmarked van because that's literally exactly what's happening.
And this family had no idea for a month where their loved one was.
All right, so now we got to talk about this too.
And they think this stuff is like so cutesy and funny and tee hee hee.
Look at what we're doing.
We're triggering the libs.
But now we have the Trump regime is selling Trump 2028 hats.
That's what they're doing.
Now, bro, I'm telling you, man, you want to trigger the lefties, man.
Just talk about authoritarianism or totalitarianism or dictatorships or whatever, and they lose their fucking minds.
You know how these things work.
It always starts out as ha ha hee hee.
We're just joking around.
We're just having fun.
Martin, your appearance on Tim Cast on April 30th is AH's 80th.
No, his birthday was April 20th, bro.
He was not.
Top H was not born on the 30th.
It was on the 20th.
If we wouldn't do that, then they do it.
And then all of MAGA turns around and gaslights you and says, like, of course he was going to do it.
And he's right to do it.
So there's already too much evidence that, yes, he is planning on staying in office beyond two terms.
To defend this is completely and utterly un-American.
That's what it is.
All right.
I got more here.
So Trump just signed an executive memorandum aimed at investigating Act Blue.
For those of you who don't know, Act Blue is the leading Democratic fundraising platform.
And the memo directs the Attorney General to look into alleged foreign contributions made on the covered enough.
All right, so we got some breaking news.
Suspect arrested Christy Noam's purse theft.
Let's go into this.
And then we're also going to cover this DEA thing that you guys sent me earlier as well.
But you guys get the idea.
Welcome back in here to live.
Even now from box.
We're learning more information right now about the theft of a purse and some $3,000 in cash.
Yeah, Christy Noam had $3K in her purse.
I don't know who carries that kind of cash around, but I guess she does.
From DHS Secretary Christy Noam on Easter Sunday, I want to put up this post from her talking about the individual that was arrested, believed to be an illegal immigrant.
And you can see on social media saying thank you to the Secret Service and ICE and our law enforcement partners for finding, arresting the criminal who stole my bag on Easter Sunday as I shared a meal with my family at a Washington, D.C. restaurant.
The individual is a career criminal who has been in our country illegally for years.
Oh, okay.
I see what you mean.
So, okay, yeah, he died.
So he was born April 20th and he died April 30th.
Okay, you mean that it's the 80th anniversary of his death?
Okay, I see what you mean.
Unfortunately, so many families in this country have been made victims by crime, and that's why President Trump is working every single day to make America safe and get these criminal aliens off our street.
Of course, it was, according to her, a Chilean national was previously busted for a similar scheme in London.
Mario Mustamante, a La Eva, a 49-year-old, was arrested on Saturday after he allegedly made off with that luxury shoulder bag.
Also, a post from Ed Martin, the U.S. attorney there in the District of Columbia, saying this repeat offender will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law, quote unquote.
No one is above the law.
And the New York Post also gathering a mug shot for the individual saying.
Oh, that's him, bruh.
Fuck around with this guy's neck, man.
Oh, lay an illegal migrant accused of snatching Christy Noam's Gucci bag, identified as a serial criminal from Chile.
So we're following the very latest here on this on live and now from Fox as Metropolitan Police and the U.S. Secret Service caught the suspect.
They are still in search of a second suspect in connection with the incident.
The two men are in the U.S. without authorization, and U.S. immigration and customs enforcement is now involved in the case.
Yep.
Welcome!
Paul!
Cooks!
The suspect in custody is scheduled to appear in court early next week, according to the New York Post.
Of course, we're also hearing information from the Secret Service, and that's been a big component to this ongoing investigation since last Sunday.
You can see a spokesperson posting on social media about this, about the arrest and the identity of this individual, saying special agents, investigative analysts, and technical support.
That's crazy that Secret Service got involved in this to go after this guy for theft.
I guess he stole the worst purse he could have stolen, bro.
Court personnel from Washington in close coordination with the Metropolitan Police of Washington, D.C., led an intensive investigation that resulted in the arrest of an individual connected to last week's robbery involving Homeland Security Secretary Christy Noam.
Maybe you'll forget that Secret Service is a part of Homeland Security, actually.
Defendant was taken into custody without incident in the District of Columbia following a comprehensive investigation.
The Secret Service alleges that the defendant is a serial offender.
We also have determined that this incident had no protective nexus to Secretary Noam in her role as the Secretary of Homeland Security.
The investigation.
Yeah, bro, just retard.
Bro, just literally grabbed the worst purse he could have grabbed.
What a dumbass.
Investigation revealed alleged criminal activity, including the bro.
I know.
Once he saw that purse and he went through it and he saw that wallet and he's like, who it was?
He's like, ah, fuck.
Fuck.
Imagine his face, bro.
He's like, oh, yeah, I'm about to get a bunch of money.
He opens it up, $3,000 in there.
He's like, yes, let's go.
Then he looks at who it belongs.
I was like, oh, bro, as I probably saw, like, fuck, man.
They're going to come after me.
Potential dividends.
And they definitely did.
Secret Service coming after you for fucking stealing a purse, bro.
Nigga, welcome.
It's over.
And credit card fraud.
Given this, the Secret Service will maintain jurisdiction over the case and intends to present its findings in a federal courthouse.
They're going to federal for this, bro.
Man, fuck around and find out, I guess.
Would also like to express my sincere thanks to our partners with the D.C. Metropolitan Police and others there.
Their collaboration was instrumental in the swift and successful resolution of this case.
The agents and officers involved pursued every lead with precision, determination, and it proved to be a complex, multi-jurisdiction investigation.
Their efforts exemplified the very best in detective work and interagency cooperation.
As this matter is now pending before a federal court, we would prefer any.
Oh, shit.
They actually, wow.
So they are taking it federal.
see here.
Yeah, it had her driver's license in there.
Mario Busimante.
Okay.
Let's look at the case, chat.
He got arrested about an hour ago.
I wonder where he's getting prosecuted out of.
It's got to be, it's probably Washington, D.C. All right, this is what we do, chat.
Let's find the case together.
All right.
Pacer, District of Columbia.
Boom.
log n all right so query All right.
Last name.
The fuck?
It's not here?
Well, they just did arrest him, so maybe.
Yeah, Washington field office, yeah.
Yeah.
So it's got to be D.C., I'm thinking.
Let's see here.
U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia, Ed Martin's time, BC.
News Livia was in the country legally and believes Livia will not be back on the streets in America.
Okay, so additional U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia, Ed Martin.
So, yeah, so it looks like they're going to prosecute him here, but okay, let me try this.
Let me just try with the first name.
Damn it.
Nope.
Olivia?
Let me try that.
Oh, Leva.
sorry i'm playing around with the name here hmm Let me try just lame then.
Nope.
Nope, not here.
Any further questions?
They might have not filed the paperwork yet, chat.
Be directed to the U.S. Attorney's Office for the District of Columbia.
So we're following that very closely here.
All right.
So, yep, they on live now from Fox says more information coming down about that theft of so they did.
So it is the District of Columbia.
They just haven't filed the paperwork yet, chat.
But yeah, um, investigator revealed the lynch here.
Let's go to the tweet exactly.
Who was it that put this out again?
Secret Service Spox.
Okay, let me try.
Let me duplicate this.
See if we can get the tweet itself.
secret service so here's a secret service All right.
More information coming down about that theft of a purse and also $3,000 in cash.
That's crazy.
All right.
Let's go now into the next story.
DA Special Agent Jonathan Pullen provides updates on multi-agency raid in Colorado Springs.
Okay, let's see what the hell happened here.
They're going hard in immigration.
Give me one sec, chat.
Thank you.
All right.
So those of you guys that are tuning in, do me a favor, guys.
If this is the first time that you guys have tuned into a live show, give me a one in the chat before we start the story up.
Give me a one if this is the first time you tune into a live stream.
Maybe you saw clips and you just found me through there.
All right, welcome, guys.
Welcome, welcome.
Happy to have you guys here.
Wiki News: more than 100 documented migrants are in custody in Colorado Springs.
Early this morning, the Drug Enforcement Administration and other law enforcement agencies raided what they are calling an underground nightclub on the southeast side of Colorado Springs.
This is near South Academy Boulevard and Airport Road.
We are getting an update from the DEA.
Let's listen.
Seeing this place for a number of months, and what we're seeing in here is prostitution, drug trafficking.
We have some active duty military members who are armed security guards.
There's been a number of acts of violence at this particular club.
And we've been looking at this place for a while, doing some undercover work, doing some surveillance work.
And we showed up here tonight with 300 officers to execute some enforcement.
Sergeant Pullen, let's talk about the significance of active duty military.
All right.
So this guy's a sack of the DEA Rocky Mountain Field Division.
So he's the top guy.
Interestingly enough, DEA does not have immigration authority chat, but they probably did this in concert with Homeland Security, of course, because they don't have to outlate.
It's out of late is to be able to enforce immigration chat.
Working in there as security.
You've been watching this.
You said drugs and prostitution.
Do you know if they were aware that it was a location for drugs and prostitution?
Listen, I think everybody who goes into a nightclub at three o'clock in the morning knows what they're getting into.
What's the message you sent?
Because 300 law enforcement officers, we got here.
I don't think I've seen anything like that.
What's the message of the community?
What's the message to Colorado?
The message is that law enforcement and especially federal law enforcement in this state are unified and we're serious about keeping the residents of Colorado Springs and the rest of Colorado safe.
Yeah, I know we also have our investigative reporter Allison Zimmerman here from our sister station in the springs.
Allison, a big question coming up.
Active duty members here from the military serving as security.
Did you want to follow up on that?
Right.
And kind of what happens next?
Walk us through that.
There's certainly so much going on here between the number of federal law enforcement officers that you mentioned.
And we know that there are more than 200 people inside that underground nightclub.
But what comes next?
You have the undocumented immigrants as well.
So the undocumented immigrants will be in ICE custody and they go through their process.
The active duty service members who are there will be dealt with by Army CID.
They were on scene with us and they're our partners in this investigation.
And we still have a couple of other operations around the city that are on Army CID, guys, is Army Criminal Investigation Division.
So when you got military members committing crimes, every branch of the military has their own special agents.
So Army CID is for Army, obviously.
You got NCIS Naval Criminal Investigation Service for the Marines and the Navy.
You got OSI Office of Special Investigations for the Air Force.
And then you have United States Coast Guard Investigative Service, which is Cegious for Coast Guard.
And then, yeah, so Army.
Yeah.
Yep.
Those are the main law enforcement agencies for the military.
Unfolding as we speak, so we may have a few more arrests as the morning goes on.
And final question on charges.
What should people expect from this?
Because you talked when we had a similar situation to Adams County, the difficulty in getting charges because people dropped drugs.
What should people expect on criminal charges from this operation?
Well, over 100 people are going to face criminal immigration charges.
And we have a number of people who are arrested on outstanding warrants as well.
We likely won't be able to charge anyone with the drugs that were found on the floor.
Special Agent, appreciate your time and the information.
Thank you.
So a massive operation started at three this morning, but really this is something that trails back weeks and months in preparation.
A message sent here today that the DEA and other law enforcement.
All right, this is some video.
The DEA posted this on X this morning around 5:45.
You can see law enforcement breaking a window at a building as oh shit, bro.
That's funny.
Dozens of people begin running out of it.
They say this is an underground nightclub.
They say weapons were seized.
In addition, bro, they're grabbing everybody.
Yeah, hold on.
Let's get this again from the beginning, bro.
Holy, this is crazy.
All right, this is some video.
The DEA posted this on X this morning around 5:45.
You can see law enforcement breaking a window at a building as dozens of people begin running out of it.
They say this is an underground nightclub.
They say weapons were seized.
In addition, more than 100 people were detained.
Allegations of prostitution.
They found multiple, they found multiple drugs inside the facility, too.
Our Megan Cloherty has been starting to run out of there, bro.
Oh, Allison, we're coming to Allison.
All right.
She has been live at the scene since early this morning.
She's joining us now live.
Allison, good morning.
Yeah, Diana, when we arrived around three this morning, I mean, it was a pretty stunning sight here.
Just the number of law enforcement vehicles.
And as we've been telling you, this was an underground nightclub here.
This is something that federal agencies have been working on for months.
They also partnered with some of our local agencies.
We were seeing El Paso County Sheriff's Deputies here as well as CSPD.
And we did speak with a woman who was inside of this underground nightclub.
And she was saying that she heard loud bangs and then she was brought outside.
She was detained.
And then she showed her driver's license or identification showing she was a U.S. citizen.
And then she was released.
Now, we saw quite a bit of people out here coming out of this club when we arrived on scene early, early this morning.
We do want to show you the video just so you can get an idea of what we were waking up to today.
Just the sheer number of people that were inside of this nightclub.
Again, we know that this was a significant drug trafficking operation.
DEA investigators also mentioned prostitution as well.
But they were saying there's a difficult process here in moving forward with actual charges.
As when they showed up on scene, people dropped the drugs and ran away.
But we do know for now, 100 people in the country, more than 100 people in the country illegally were detained and they are now in ICE custody.
And so we're continuing to monitor this.
But the big takeaway here, probably one of the more shocking facts of the morning is active duty service members were inside of this underground nightclub.
And now we know that the Army Criminal Investigation Division is involved.
That does not necessarily mean these active duty members were in the Army or that they were stationed at Fort Carson.
That's information that we're still working to get confirmed.
But a big takeaway here, a very massive law enforcement operation in Colorado Springs.
And you just heard from the special agent in charge with the DEA.
We know that there are other areas in the city as well that they are having operations in today, this morning.
But we're going to continue to ask questions, bringing more information as we get it.
For now, we're in Colorado Springs.
Allison Zimmerman, please five.
All right, Allison, thanks so much.
My colleague Megan Clordy joining me now for more perspective, Megan.
As Allison just mentioned, we are still learning a little bit more about what it means that there were active duty military members inside this underground club and when the raid took place.
But beyond them just being there, the investigators were saying they were taking part in suspected crimes going on inside again, drug trafficking, prostitution, crimes of violence involving guns.
Remember, investigators went undercover inside this underground club, they say, for months this operation was going on.
So we don't know when they were observed at the club, but they said today they found that these active duty military members were working security for the club and that they were also patrons.
And you've been looking into what this could mean for someone says hashtag don't deport the Latinas or their careers too, Megan.
Right.
And as Allison just said, you know, it's now going to the Army CID, which is the Army Criminal Investigation Division.
They're taking over when it comes to charges against these military members.
And the CID is the primary federal law enforcement agency for the U.S. Army.
So of course, right away, we reached out to leadership at Fort Carson and Peterson Space Force Base for more information.
But we don't know.
As she just said, they could be from across the country.
I mean, it's unlikely just because we have such a huge military community here.
But there's a lot more that we need to find out before we can make any, you know, confirmations for anyone.
The DEA saying today that we're waking up as a safer community because of such a large drug enforcement investigation.
I mean, for them to arrest that many people was absolutely fucking wild, man.
But hey, what can you do, right?
So, next story we're going to cover, guys, is we're going to see Trump talking with your boy Zelensky.
For those of you that don't know, the Pope tragically passed away a couple of days ago.
Many attended his funeral.
And Donald Trump and Zelensky were there as well, and they had a little bit of a discussion.
So let's go ahead and go into this.
The funeral began there.
And for those of you that are wondering, guys, we are going to be doing a debate at 10 p.m. between Truth Teller and Haas covering the Haldemore.
That's going to be at 10 p.m.
So stay tuned for that.
Also, I'll cover as many news stories as I can.
This morning, we have some brand new photos from that encounter that are showing them to you on the left-hand side of your screen.
They are really startling images.
The White House describes the meeting as, quote, a very productive discussion.
We don't know many details about actually what the tone and tenor of it was.
Another photo shows Trump and Zelensky speaking with Francis President Emmanuel Macron, as well as the British Prime Minister Kier Starmer.
Zelensky had previously expressed he would be willing to meet with President Trump when both leaders would be in Italy.
However, President Trump would not share with reporters that he planned to do so.
This morning's meeting is the first time the two leaders have come face to face since that February opening.
And you guys remember they had that argument a couple months back where they were like yelling at each other.
Office meeting where Trump berated Zelensky for not demonstrating enough gratitude for American support in their Ukraine war.
But Clarissa, I mean, these images are extraordinary.
The two of them sitting on these chairs in the Basilica.
And what a fitting tribute to the legacy of Pope Francis, who was so passionate about peace, about ending conflict, given the fractious nature of the relationship between President Trump and President Zelensky over the course of the last few months, to see them sitting Kevin Liptak, to you, we knew that there was this opportunity for conversations on the sidelines between President Trump and President Zelensky.
What do we know about this meeting?
Well, the White House is calling it very productive.
It lasted about 15 minutes, and it was quite a remarkable scene there.
You see the and Laura Lumer actually has been producing some information on this two men and you're perched on their chairs inside St. Petersburg.
Which I'll pull up for you guys here on a side.
I'll keep playing this while I do this for you guys.
Basilica appearing quite deep in conversation.
You know, these are two men who have made no secret their distrust, even their dislike of each other.
You know, President Trump just said within the past week that he was not a fan, his quote, of President Zelensky.
And this meeting comes 57 days after that explosive Oval Office meeting that resulted essentially in Trump evicting Zelensky and his delegation from the White House.
This meeting did not appear quite as contentious, but it certainly did come at quite a critical moment as President Trump grows more and more frustrated that he is unable to bring the conflict between Russia and Ukraine to an end.
The United States has proposed a peace plan that would essentially give Russia some of the territory that it has gained during this war and also include American recognition of the Crimean Peninsula, which Russia illegally annexed in 2014.
Zelensky has said that that's not something he can sign off on, and that is part of what has led to this great amount of contention between the two men.
And so, certainly, as they sat there inside St. Peter's Basilica, this is something that they will have wanted to discuss.
Now, both sides are sort of keeping the precise details of this meeting under wraps, but we did hear from Zelensky as he was departing.
Listen to how he framed this meeting.
Mr. President, how did the meeting with Trump go?
Before we show this, so this comes from Laura Loomer's Twitter.
Good reporting, man.
Spot in Tucson, Arizona yesterday.
Photos just sent to me by a follower, international cargo transport with Ukrainian flags based out of Ukraine.
Interesting.
So this is right after they had their meetings, chat, right?
Then she posts this as well: Ukrainian embassy in DC sworn by U.S. officials, Secret Service, military after Trump meets Zelensky.
Films, U.S. officials taking U.S. and Ukrainian flags into the embassy.
Secret Service also heard saying the military is making the call at 1:30.
So it looks like there's some movement here.
So whatever they talked about, clearly they talked about something diplomatic, chat, because right after the meeting, the stuff started getting mobilized.
Shout out to Laura Loomer for breaking this stuff because we don't really know exactly what they spoke about, but clearly it was very positive for Ukraine.
And if you guys don't follow, you should definitely give Laura a follower, man.
Like, I know some of y'all don't like her because whatever reason you might have.
Look, I know she's a Zionist.
You know, I disagree with her on that, but she's a damn good journalist.
She's broken a lot of really good stories.
very good journalist so and then here's some more footage Motorcade that was escorted by Secret Service of the Ukrainian Embassy in DC with U.S. officials and military generals just left the embassy.
So something is going on, chat.
We don't know yet, but something is definitely going on.
And this was hours after they met.
*music*
*music* And then you got here, something that's definitely happened in Ukraine and Russia today.
Moments after Secret Service, U.S. officials escorted military officials and what appeared to be a U.S. general to an inside Ukrainian embassy in D.C. President Trump posted a photo of himself on True Social as he's en route to the U.S. from Rome meeting with Zelensky at the Vatican.
He posted the photo without comment exactly one hour ago, which is shortly after the U.S. Secret Service and Motorcade arrived at the Ukrainian embassy where officials were caught on camera by Lumer on Leash, blah, blah.
Tons of U.S. Secret Service, U.S. Park Police, and D.C. police are blocking off the entrance and sidewalk to the Ukrainian embassy in DC right now, where a motorcade and secret service just escorted U.S. officials and military generals inside the Ukrainian embassy.
So there's a meeting going on of some kind.
Clearly, so at the Vatican, I had the funeral, and after real Donald Trump made a true social post today about the need to end the Russian-Ukraine war following his meeting with Zelensky.
So there's definitely some high-level talks going on right now, chat.
And this literally happened hours after Trump spoke with Zelensky.
So Dr. Mitten, I don't want to hell off the details, if it's possible, because the questions were sensitive questions on, of course, totally involved, how to bring peace closer and how.
So, look, boom, he doesn't even want to talk about what they chatted about.
But clearly moves are happening because for them to move that quickly tells you something.
I was resultative positive Paris and London and we want to continue such meetings to bring peace to Ukraine.
Now, Trump is now flying back from Rome here to New Jersey, where I am.
As he's flying back, he did post something very interesting on True Social when it comes to the Russia conflict.
He says that there was no reason for Putin to be shooting missiles into civilian areas, cities and towns over the last few days.
And you'll remember, Russia bombarded Kyiv just last week, its worst attack in nine months.
Trump says it makes me think that maybe he doesn't want to stop the war.
He's just tapping me along.
It has to be dealt with differently through banking or secondary sanctions.
So quite a shift in tone from the president there.
You know, I asked him on Thursday whether he still believed that Putin wanted peace.
He said that he believed both sides were interested in peace here, but now the president, after his meeting with Zelensky, taking a somewhat different view, Victor.
Here Starberg, who we saw there, the Prime Minister of the UK, has long been saying that Putin has been dragging this out.
Kevin Liptak, forwards there, traveling with the president.
Thank you.
With me now from Rome to discuss today's gathering, CNN political and national security analyst David Sanger.
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David, hello to you.
And I want to start here with this conversation between the two men because, of course, President Trump went as one of the duties of the office of president, but the opportunity for progress on not just the talks with Russia and Ukraine, but also probably tariffs and other leaders as well.
What do you make of the decision?
And this remarkable photo that I'm sure we're going to be looking at for years of the two sitting down in the basilica and taking these few minutes to talk.
Well, it was remarkable.
First, for the place.
I mean, St. Paul's Basilica is not usually the place for diplomatic negotiations, though perhaps this Pope, given his interest in the Ukraine war, would have applauded that.
The second thing that was remarkable about it is the intensity of their conversation, especially given, as you said before, Victor, what a disaster the last one was, which basically ended with Mr. Zelensky being escorted from the White House without the lunch they were going to do, without signing the minerals and investment agreement that they were going to sign that day.
And the relationship since has improved slightly, but not much.
What was at issue here, we believe, although we haven't gotten many readouts on the discussion, a little more from Mr. Zelensky than we've gotten from the White House, is that there are two competing proposals now about how to approach the end of the war.
One by the United States, which was pretty generous to the Russians, would acknowledge the land they've taken and so forth, and would have the U.S. recognizing Crimea as part of Ukraine.
And one by the Ukrainian.
Yeah, President Franz Macron loves Zelensky, by the way.
They're like best friends.
That would be quite different and would include Russian reparations to Ukraine.
I wonder what you make of the applause.
Right, 1,400 likes, guys.
Let's get to 2,000 injustice.
That we heard there at St. Peter's Square when the crowd assembled saw President Zelensky there.
And I was watching that live as it happened.
We didn't hear the applause for other world leaders.
People were making fun of Trump for not wearing a black suit like you're supposed to.
Look at all the other world leaders wearing black suits.
He's the only one with a blue suit brown.
They are in Europe.
But hearing that applause for Zelensky.
Yeah, you know, it's a reminder that this is the kind of applause Zelensky used to get in Washington.
Remember when he came for the first time, addressed a joint session of Congress, the Republicans and the Democrats applauded him and talked about him as sort of a Churchill in a t-shirt.
He still has that image here.
And even though Prime Minister Maloney of Italy is in agreement on many issues with President Trump, she is a big supporter of Ukraine and providing continued aid to them.
So it just underscored the difference between the Trump administration and the Europeans about how to go forward with this, with the Europeans saying basically Russia should not be rewarded for invading another country and President Trump approaching it as if it's a question of real estate division here now and in fact not even acknowledging that Russia was responsible for
the invasion itself.
Yeah, and his patience at least seems to be running low.
David, one more here.
On the Pope himself.
You know, there are few events like a papal funeral that bring together monarchs and heads of state and the leaders, the political leaders that we've seen.
He is not just a religious figure, but also in many ways a political figure.
What's the influence of a pope, especially this one?
Well, popes have always been political figures, you know, back many, many a century, and we forget that.
But he was not only a unifying one, but a pope, but had a deep sense of values about how one treats the poor, how one treats the homeless.
You've been having testaments to that, and you heard them in the funeral service all morning.
And it's interesting at this particular moment in American history where the government seems to have turned on many of those values, not all of them, but some of them, or said it is not up for the government to be paying for this or solving this problem.
And so it's really a moment of contrast out there.
And I think one of the other big moments here is that because it has brought so many leaders together, there was really an opportunity for President Trump to go do some diplomacy on the side once the ceremony was over.
Of course, as he himself noted, it wouldn't be seemly to be doing it during this.
But he left right away.
He just headed right back to his airplane.
Yeah, the Pope spoke often about migration.
And that, of course, during the 2016 campaign was one of the sticking points between Pope Francis and then candidate Trump.
David Sanger, the New York Times, always good to have you.
Thank you.
All right.
Whippy now, a friend of Pope Francis is a philanthropist.
So let's cover Virginia.
I made a tweet.
I said Epstein didn't kill himself and neither did Virginia Gufrey.
I think it's pronounced Gufre.
As you guys know, she's one of the accusers in the Epstein case.
Who accused Prince Andrew of sexual assault has died.
Virginia Dufrey, who accused Prince Andrew.
Virginia Jufre.
Virginia Dufray, who accused Prince Andrew of sexual assault, has died.
Her family say that she took her own life at her home in Australia.
She was 41.
Last month, it was reported she'd been in a serious car crash.
She claimed disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein and his friend Guillene Maxwell had trafficked her when she was 17.
Prince Andrew denied all the accusations against him but reached an out-of-court settlement with her in 2022.
Katie Watson reports.
Virginia Dufrey was one of the most prominent accusers of Jeffrey Epstein, the disgraced U.S. financier accused of running a vast sex trafficking network.
Guffray claimed she was trafficked by him and forced to have sex with the Duke of York.
This photo of them together.
Remember this old-ass picture chat?
Now infamous.
Prince Andrew, though, has always denied the accusations.
He reached an out-of-court settlement with her in 2022 that contained no admission of liability or apology.
In an interview with Panorama in 2019, she stood by the accusations.
He knows what happened.
I know what happened.
And there's only one of us telling the truth.
In a statement, Virginia Duffray's family said she was a fierce warrior in the fight against sexual abuse and sex trafficking.
She was the light that lifted so many survivors.
In the end, the toll of abuse is so heavy that it became unbearable for Virginia to handle its weight.
We know that she is with the angels.
Born in the US, the 41-year-old had recently been living with her children and husband close to Perth.
But recent reports suggest the couple had split after 22 years of marriage.
Earlier this month, she posted on Instagram to say that she'd been seriously injured in a car accident.
Yeah, that's talk about fucking coincidence, man.
Accident, which her family later said she had not intended to make public.
Local police later disputed the severity of the crash.
Western Australia police say they're not treating her death as suspicious.
Katie Watson, BBC News in Sydney.
I'd like to speak to our Sydney correspondent, Phil Mercer.
Phil, what more have the family said?
We've had a pretty poignant statement from Virginia Duffray's family saying that she was a heroic and courageous campaigner against sexual abuse and that the stance that she took was a light that lifted the lives of survivors of abuse around the world.
So we know that the police and the ambulance authorities in Western Australia were called to a home in the near Gabby area.
This is to the north of Perth, the state capital of Western Australia, on Friday evening.
And the authorities say that Ms. Duffray was found there unresponsive.
And that family statement saying that she had died by suicide and that the weight of the abuse that her family say that she has suffered became too heavy and in the end for Miss Duffet became unbearable.
But she very much became a figurehead, didn't she, for other survivors of abuse?
Yes, she was a prominent, not only a prominent accuser of Geoffrey Epstein and his friends, the British socialite Ghillaine Maxwell, who's in prison for sex trafficking offences.
She was also a prominent campaigner for the Me Too movement.
She had alleged that Geoffrey Epstein and Ghillaine Maxwell had trafficked her to Britain's Prince Andrew when she was 17 years of age.
Prince Andrew has always strenuously denied these allegations.
But in 2022, the Prince did reach an out-of-court settlement with Miss Guffray.
We don't know the specific details of that settlement, but clearly Virginia Guffray suffering under the weight, according to her family, of the abuse that they say she suffered repeatedly in certain periods of her life.
And tell us more about this car accident.
She said that she'd been seriously injured.
This was a post on Instagram in the last month or so, and these are just suppositions.
But perhaps when you look into the details of that post online, it may give an indication of the fragility of her state of mind.
Virginia Guffray had said that she'd been involved in a very serious car accident to such a degree that she said online that she only had a few days to live.
So there was enormous concern by the people close to her and other people about her physical and mental state.
And what was interesting that the police in Western Australia downplayed the severity of that accident.
But of course, her death will be investigated by the authorities in Western Australia.
And once again, this is only a supposition, but having an episode like that so public in the last few weeks ago does perhaps indicate the fragility of her mental state.
And her family say that she fought this heroic fight against sexual abuse and took her life by suicide.
And she was 41 years of age.
Phil, for the moment, thank you very much for Mercer in Sydney.
This interview, this is we've come to Buckingham Palace in highly unusual circumstances.
Normally, we'd be discussing your work, your duty.
We'll come on to that.
That's from five years ago.
Today, you've chosen to speak out for the first time.
Why have you decided to talk now?
Because there is no good time to talk about Mr. Epstein and all things associated.
And we've been talking to Newsnight for about six months about doing something around the work that I was doing.
And unfortunately, we've just not been able to fit it into either your schedule or my schedule until now.
And actually, it's a very good opportunity.
And I'm delighted to be able to see you today.
As you say, all of this goes back to your friendship with Jeffrey Epstein.
How did you first become friends?
How did you meet?
Well, I met through his girlfriend back in 1999, who and I'd known her since she was at university in the UK.
And it would be to some extent a stretch to say that, as it were, we were close friends.
I mean, we were friends because of other people.
And I had a lot of opportunity to go to the United States.
I mean, bro, they got the picture of him there with her.
Like, the best thing about this is that the interview doesn't interrupt him too much and just allows him to dig his own grave.
I'm sorry, the BBC didn't disable the comments.
Bless him.
He was used to living in a world where people listened to him and pretended that he wasn't a moron.
I flew to his house to tell him we can't be seen together.
It makes perfect sense.
But I didn't have much time with him.
I suppose I saw him once or twice a year, perhaps maybe a maximum of three times a year.
And quite often, if I was in the United States and doing things, and if he wasn't there, he would say, well, why don't you come and use my houses?
So I said, that's very kind.
Thank you very much indeed.
But it would be a considerable stretch to say that he was a very, very close friend.
But he had the most extraordinary ability to bring extraordinary people together.
Translation, he would get all the bitches.
And I've explained to you guys before how this works with Jeffrey Epstein and his network.
He would obviously get the girls, right?
Because Mr. Brunel, the other guy, Jean-Loc Brunel, was a model recruiter.
And what Brunel would do is he'd bring all these girls that were Victoria's secret models, etc.
And Epstein would bring these girls to these parties.
And a lot of these celebrities would be like, oh shit, this guy brings all the girls.
Okay, let's be cool with him.
And that's what Jeffrey Epstein did, was connect them with women.
And that's the bit that I remember.
Because the guy that can bring girls always is, you know, going to be a valued commodity.
...is going to the dinner parties where...
But what they don't know is that some of them are underage.
You would meet academics, politicians, people from the United Nations.
I mean, it's a cosmopolitan group of what I would describe as US eminence.
Was that his appeal then?
Was that what you because you were perceived by the public as being the party prince?
Was that something you had?
That's also a bit of a stretch.
I don't know why I've collected that title because I don't, I never have really partied.
Come on, man.
Come on, bro.
Stop the cap.
I was single for quite a long time.
So what does that mean?
Stop the cap.
In the early 80s.
But then after I got married, I was very happy.
And I've never really felt the need to go and party.
And certainly, going to Jeffrey's was not about partying.
Absolutely.
Bruh.
Stop the cap.
This nigga.
Not.
You said you weren't very good friends, but would you describe him as a good friend?
Did you trust him?
Yes, I think I probably did.
But again.
And notice that he did this interview months after Jeffrey Epstein died.
You guys catch that?
Epstein died in the summer of 2019.
He did this interview in the fall/winter of 2019.
I don't go into a friendship looking for the wrong thing, if you understand what I mean.
I'm an engaging person.
I want to be able to engage.
I want to find out.
I want to learn.
And so you have to remember that I was transitioning out of the Navy at the time.
And in the transition, I wanted to find out more about what was going on.
Because in the Navy, it's a pretty isolated business because you're out at sea the whole time.
And I was going to become the special representative for international trade and investment.
So I wanted to know more about what was going on in the international business world.
And so that was another reason for going there.
And the opportunities that I had to go to Wall Street and other places to learn whilst I was there were absolutely 2000 likes, guys.
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Absolutely vital.
He was your guest as well.
In 2000, Epstein was a guest at Windsor Castle and at Sandringham.
He was brought right into the heart of the royal family at your invitation.
But certainly at my invitation, not at the royal family's invitation, but remember that it was his girlfriend that was the key element in this.
He was the, as it were, plus one to some extent in that aspect.
Am I right in thinking you threw a birthday party for Epstein's girlfriend, Ghelene Maxwell, at Sandringham?
No, it was a shooting weekend.
A shooting weekend.
Just a straightforward, straightforward shooting weekend.
But during these times that he was a guest at Windsor Castle at Sandringham, the shooting weekend, we now know that he was and had been procuring young girls for sex trafficking.
We now know that.
At the time, there was no indication to me or anybody else that that was what he was doing.
And certainly when I saw him either in the United States, well, no, when I saw him in the United States or when I was staying in his houses in the United States, there was no indication, absolutely no indication.
And if there was, you have to remember that at the time I was patron of the NSPCC's full-stop campaign, so I was close up with what was going on in those time about getting rid of abuse to children.
So I knew what the things were to look for, but I never saw them.
So you would have made that connection because you stayed with him, you were a visitor, a guest on many occasions at his homes, and nothing struck you as suspicious during that whole time.
Nothing.
Just for the record, you've been on his private plane.
Yes.
You've been to stay on his private island.
Yes.
Oh, shit.
You've stayed at an island.
His home in Palm Beach.
Yes.
You visited Gellen Maxwell's house in Belgravia in London.
Yes.
So in 2006, in May, an arrest warrant was issued for Epstein for sexual assault of a minor.
Yes.
In July, he was invited to Windsor Castle to your daughter, Princess Beatrice's 18th birthday.
Why would you do that?
Because I was asking Gerlin.
But even so, at the time, I don't think I certainly wasn't aware when the invitation was issued what was going on in the United States.
And I wasn't aware until the media picked up on it, because he never said anything about it.
He never discussed with you the fact that an arrest warrant had been issued.
So he came to that party knowing police were investigating him.
Well, I'm not quite sure.
Was it police?
I don't know.
It was the Palm Beach Police at the time.
But I mean, I'm afraid, you see, this is the problem.
Is that an awful lot of this was going on in the United States, and I wasn't a party to it, and I knew nothing about it.
In 2008, he was convicted of soliciting and procuring a minor for prostitution.
He was jailed.
This was your friend.
How did you feel about it?
Well, I ceased contact with him after I was aware that he was under investigation, and that was later on in 2006.
And I wasn't in touch with him again until 2010.
So it was one of those things that somebody's going through that sort of thing.
Well, I'm terribly sorry, I can't beat it.
When he was serving time, there was no call, no letter, nothing there.
He was released in July, within months by December of 2010.
You went to stay with him at his New York mansion.
Why?
Why were you staying with a convicted sex offender?
Right.
I have always Ever since this has happened and since this has become, as it were, public knowledge that I was there, I've questioned myself as to why did I go and what was I doing and was it the right thing to do?
Now, I went there with the sole purpose of saying to him that because he had been convicted, it was inappropriate for us to be seen together.
And I had a number of people counsel me in both directions, either to go and see him or not to go and see him.
And I took the judgment call that because this was serious and I felt that doing it over the telephone was the chickens way of doing it.
I had to go and see him and talk to him.
And I went to see him and I was doing a number of other things in New York at the time.
And we had an opportunity to go for a walk in the park.
And that was the conversation coincidentally that was photographed, which was when I said to him, I said, look, because of what has happened, I don't think it is appropriate that we should remain in contact.
And by mutual agreement during that walk in the park, we decided that we would part company and I left.
I think it was the next day.
And to this day, I never had any contact with him from that day forward.
What did he say when you told him that you were breaking up the friendship?
He was what I would describe as understanding.
He didn't go into any great depth in the conversation about what I was doing, what he was doing.
Cooked.
Kate says at this moment we should start yelling anti-Semitism.
Is Russia compromised by them boys too?
There is a lot of them.
Chats real fast.
She did not die by suicide.
She even tweeted that she will not commit suicide.
You see any circumstance, them boys got her.
I know.
She did say she would never do that to herself.
I forgot to send you this decent amount of USA drones being shot down.
Okay.
Mine, there's an attractive girl in my workplace.
All men want her and talk to her.
I'm the only one who is.
I don't care.
And I also don't talk to her.
She wants to get to know me so bad.
What should I do?
She only wants to get to know you, bro, so that you give her attention.
Don't give it to her.
The 3K was for the female hooker.
She was immediately.
TBC Film says that the liberals are being drained by their own bullshit.
Yep.
Facts.
Just Google this.
It's 2010, 180 owners, employers, managers, and supervisors were criminally charged for harboring or illegally migrants.
Yep.
Yep.
I remember that case, BFD.
With ghosts, I don't remember these people getting outraged when Biden's DOJ was calling, was using novel legal theories to turn misdemeanors into felonies against a foreign president.
I don't really care about the outrage.
Fair enough.
So guys, what I'm thinking I'm going to do, guys, because I really don't feel too well right now.
I'm going to end the stream here soon.
Then I'm going to come back at 10 o'clock and moderate the debate.
So I'm not going to fucking just get off, even though I feel like shit, and stay off.
I'm going to get off and I'm going to come back and go live again at 10, okay?
And host a debate for you guys.
Because I just, yeah, I don't feel good at all.
So I'm going to take quick rest, and I'll be back in about less than in about two hours.
Less than two hours, actually.
In exactly two hours, pretty much.
So I'll be hosting that debate.
It's going to be between Haas and True Teller.
Probably make it cleaner too, to be honest with you guys.
So that will be in two hours.
Be back here at 10 p.m.
EST.
I'm going to literally make the event right now.
And I'll be back, chat.
All right.
So love you, ninjas.
I'll see you guys back here in about two hours.
All right?
Love you guys.
Peace.
Two hours, niggas.
Don't forget.
I'll be back.
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