Megyn Kelly and guests Will Chamberlain and Glenna Goldis dissect a new video exposing Alex Predi as an armed agitator who spat on and kicked ICE agents, refuting heroic narratives promoted by celebrities like Eva Longoria and Jane Fonda. Chamberlain labels Predi a domestic terrorist while criticizing left-wing figures for spreading disinformation, including AI-altered photos. Goldis details her firing from New York Attorney General Letitia James's office after challenging pediatric gender medicine policies, alleging bureaucratic suppression of dissent regarding undisclosed physical side effects in transgender care. Ultimately, the episode argues that elite hypocrisy and political censorship distort truth on immigration and healthcare issues. [Automatically generated summary]
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Tom Homan, the president's border czar, in an early morning press conference announcing Minnesota's top Democrats might be bending a little on their sanctuary city policies.
I'll believe it when I see it.
We haven't heard anything from them.
I love Tom Homan.
I'm not saying he's being insincere.
I just don't trust.
Do you trust Jacob Fry?
I refuse to call him Jacob Frey.
I won't.
He's like a Fannie Willis to me.
It's Fry.
I don't trust him.
All he's been saying is, we will not assist.
We're not helping federal immigration policy, which is exactly what his sanctuary city policy says.
He's being totally consistent with the will of his voters and the policy that's in place right now in Minneapolis.
So, I mean, Tom Homan says he's changing.
He says Keith Ellison, the state attorney general, has said that this is an okay thing to do to have the county and city jails now let ICE know if they have a criminal in custody who's about to get released who also has an ICE detainer on them, something they haven't been doing.
Okay, is this mayor actually going to do that?
Because all we keep hearing from him is, no, I'm not doing that.
And we've been looking for his reaction.
We've been updating the Minneapolis Star Tribune to see if he's spoken out with them.
I don't see him saying that.
I see Homan saying that the AG Ellison, who's in hot water of his own, thanks to the fraud scandal there, has said that it can happen.
I mean, I have a legal opinion from Keith Ellison that he issued not long ago saying it's contrary to law for them to do that, that it's contrary to law in Minnesota for the local jails to hold any detainee, any criminal, longer than they're supposed to be held in order to facilitate an apprehension by ICE.
He says it violates the Fourth Amendment.
So I guess under Keith Ellison's interpretation, what has to happen is the local, the county, and city jailers have to make sure, as the detainee, you know, as the criminal, like whatever, you're an illegal, you get arrested for DWI, you're sitting in the county jail, you bail out.
Now you're about to get released.
What the Ellison legal opinion that's already on the book says is you cannot hold him any longer to call ICE and say, hey, he turns out to be an illegal.
We're about to send him back out onto the streets.
Do you want to come get him?
Because you got a detainer against him.
They don't do that in Minneapolis.
They do do that in all cities that are not sanctuaries.
And now Homan's saying, okay, we reached an agreement with Ellison that they're going to help us now.
So I guess is the distinction they've got to call ICE before the guy actually gets the bail?
Because under this Ellison legal opinion, they're not allowed to hold him for one minute longer than when they're supposed to be released.
So what exactly is happening?
I mean, I love, like, I love that we're saying, you know, we've reached an accommodation.
I'd love to hear from the guy who actually has to do it, the mayor of Minneapolis, who's a complete prick and has zero interest in helping enforce federal immigration law.
And by the way, just in case you missed what really happened today, what really happened was in an effort to take down the temperature which was raised by these agitators on the street, Trump said, we're going to give up on anybody who's not a criminal.
I know, I know Tom Holman said, we're not doing that.
I know he said, no, no, we'll still, you know, we'll go after the ones who aren't like also criminals on top of being illegals.
We will.
Like he basically made it sound like if we encounter them, we're going to get them.
But the mission has changed.
Don't fool yourself.
Tom Holman went in.
There was a divide between Christy Noam and Corey Lewandowski reportedly on the one side and Tom Homan on the other and a couple of others who are on his in his camp on who we should be going after.
And Noam and Lewandowski wanted it to be everyone.
Illegals who are here, period.
And yes, we should prioritize the criminals, but like we should also be getting the illegals.
That's what we were elected to do.
And Tom Holman's general approach has been, and I understand it because we only have limited resources, worst first, the worst first.
Let's prioritize the criminals.
And now, believe me, it appears that the accommodation we've reached with these locals is we are just going to go after the criminals.
And when Tom Homan was specifically asked, what about the others?
You're like, this guy, he was like, oh, no, you know, they're still technically on the agenda.
Oh, I mean, I'll play you the sound as we go through the opening.
You'll decide for yourselves.
I'm sorry, but that's not what we voted for.
We actually did vote for all of them to get out.
And so this is a win for these protesters that it is.
Like the president's ardent defenders are going to try to spin it.
It's like, no, it's not.
He hasn't given an inch.
You know, he's tripling down.
No, he isn't.
He isn't.
I mean, it was very clear.
And I love Tom Homan.
He's doing the president's bidding.
The president decided to turn down the heat because his poll numbers are falling on this.
I get it.
I get it all.
But I'm not going to lie to you about what's happening.
You know, administration officials may try to spin you.
That's not happening here.
So now we're going to prioritize just the illegals, just the ones who have committed an additional crime.
And we are also drawing down the number of officers who are in Minneapolis in exchange for this alleged cooperation.
Where's the Minneapolis mayor?
Where's his statement?
Okay, because Keith Ellison is the state attorney general.
The state of Minnesota has already been cooperating in this way.
We explained this to you yesterday.
The state isn't technically a sanctuary state, though it has many sanctuary policies.
It's the cities and the counties around Minnesota who have been refusing to cooperate with ICE.
So it's great for Keith Ellison, who again is himself at the center of this fraud scandal involving all the Somalis.
We played you the tape of him working with them, trying to say, oh, this isn't a big deal.
And how can I help you?
And so on.
He's exposed.
He denies wrongdoing.
He's there saying, okay, we'll cut a deal where, you know, we'll let these locals help you.
Okay.
You're going to let them?
I mean, you have a legal opinion saying they can't under the Fourth Amendment.
And also, the local officials are not saying that they're on board.
So that's where we are.
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At the same time, there's a stunning, I mean, it's not really surprising, but it's stunning in its own way, new video of what the left's latest hero, their latest poster boy for decent, law-abiding observer, Alex Predi was in fact up to the week before his fatal shooting by Border Patrol officers last Saturday.
We've heard a lot about how Predi was just an innocent protester, a caring nurse, just making his voice heard in opposition to Trump's evil deportation policies.
There were reports that Predi had had, we opened our show with this on Tuesday, a previous confrontation with federal officers.
And now we have the video and we have it from two different angles and they're very, very telling.
It turns out it happened on January 13th in Minneapolis around 10.15 a.m., 11 days before the fatal shooting.
The video was filmed by a media outlet called The News Movement.
The footage was first verified by the BBC and later Predi's parents confirmed that it's him in the video.
And let me just tell you something.
As soon as this hit, you had the left, realizing this is a terrible video for their side because they're trying to lionize this guy and make him into Mother Teresa, immediately saying, it's fake.
Never heard of this news movement.
How do you know it's the BBC?
I mean, truly, you should see like, oh, I posted it almost immediately.
All my comments from leftists.
Are we sure this is BBC?
How do we know?
Is it real?
The guy's parents have verified it's him in the video.
So you're going to have to find a different defense, leftists, and deal with reality.
He was an agitator.
He was a terrorist.
Honestly, like Christy Noam took all sorts of shit for saying he was a domestic terrorist.
Yeah, he qualifies.
He was terrorizing those ICE agents.
I'm not excusing the other shit she said.
He went there with an intent to kill the law.
No, no.
But that term, and you may recall, all week long, I have said, I'm not going to drag her on that term because we don't actually know the full extent of what Alex Predty was doing out there.
Like I'm actually still open-minded on that term.
Well, now we see this video.
What would you call it?
Watch.
This is a moment the news movement filmed on January 13th in Minneapolis, showing a man who appears to be Alex Predi interacting with federal immigration agents 11 days before Border Patrol shot and killed him.
Our footage was analyzed by the BBC, whose facial recognition technology confirmed his identity to a 97% degree of accuracy.
On the morning of January 13th, our team received a tip that federal agents were blocking a street at the corner of East 36 and Park Avenue in Minneapolis.
We arrived around 10.15 a.m.
We saw observers shouting at the agents as they walked back to their vehicles.
When they started driving away, the man kicked their taillight.
An agent then got out of the vehicle, grabbed him, and pushed him to the ground.
During the altercation, agents fired tear gas and pepper balls into the crowd.
They continue to hold the man down before they retreat and he walks away.
The man in our footage is wearing a similar outfit to what Preddy was wearing on the day he was killed.
What appears to be a gun is also visible above his waistband.
A gun visible in his waistband.
So he was out there with his gun and his anger, trying to terrorize, actively harassing law enforcement, federal law enforcement, actually spitting on and attacking federal law enforcement.
He was dressed exactly as he was on the day he was shot and killed, 11 days later.
He smashed their vehicle's taillight in the process, angrily, kicking it out.
The whole thing came out of the back of the car and fell on the ground.
And for the viewing audience, take a look at your screen.
Predi was armed in this confrontation too.
You can clearly see his gun in his belt as he went out there and menaced these officers.
Now, virtually every Second Amendment lover and expert I know has been trying to make the point this week to the people who say, oh, you can't just kill somebody because he's got a gun.
Of course not.
And no one here has ever suggested that.
But what the Second Amendment experts and advocates have been making clear this week is that when you are carrying, you have a heightened duty, not a lower one.
You have an extra duty to avoid confrontation, not a lesser one.
And especially if you're going to get in the face of law enforcement who are armed, who are under attack, and who have been harassed and tortured every day,
all day by agitated, angry, maniacal protesters with the whistles and the cars blocking them and making sure they can't sleep at night in their hotels with the nonstop noise and screaming in their faces, trying to dox them, biting off the finger, attacking them with shovels, bleeding out of their mouths and noses.
They try to protect one another.
Okay, so especially if you are going to be confronting one of them and you know you're armed, you have a heightened duty to avoid confrontation.
And certainly if it starts to go there, to make very clear upfront that you are armed so you don't take anybody by surprise.
He did none of that.
He, in fact, literally begged them to assault him.
Okay, that's what's happened here.
If there was any doubt whether Alex Predi was seeking to provoke federal officers, take a look at the second angle of the January 13th confrontation.
You can clearly hear him literally urge the federal officers to assault him in a profanity-laced tirade.
That's him.
Fuck you.
That's him yelling.
Fuck it.
fucking assault me, motherfucker.
Spits on the cop.
Toward the cop.
Kicks the cop's car.
Double Double middle finger.
Now the law enforcement officer chokes out and confronts him.
There's a physical confrontation in which he reportedly broke a rib, but he was literally begging.
This is not hyperbole.
This is not me using a figure of speech.
He was literally saying, fuck you.
Fucking assault me, motherfucker.
I mean, it's right there.
All you need are a clear pair of ears to understand exactly what Alex Predty wanted.
And he got it.
Not exactly the type of guy the Democrats and the media have been telling us he was this entire week.
Watch.
Alex Predty died as he lived, protecting his neighbors in a country run by cowards.
Be like Alex Predty.
You ask us for peace and we give it and we get shot in the face on the streets coming out of a donut shop.
As his mom described him and dad, he was a kind-hearted soul and they've asked us to tell the truth about him.
We can never thank our nurses enough.
And the one thing I know about Alex Predty's life is that he was never thanked enough.
Where he seems to be helping up a woman who has fallen.
And a nurse who stepped in to protect a woman from harm.
All he was doing was helping someone, a woman who'd been pushed over into the snow.
No matter how hard people tried to thank him, because we, the patients, can never find the words big enough to express our gratitude and love to our nurses.
Oh my God.
This is ridiculous.
Yeah, they love the nurses like this one, fucking assault me, like the ones we've been featuring on the show this week, who want Caroline Levitt to have a grade four tear, who want nurse anesthetists to put suctional choline, which paralyzes you and would kill you if you weren't under the active care of an anesthesiologist into the veins of ICE agents.
So there's Lawrence O'Donnell.
This guy, Alex, he was just a nurse we didn't thank enough.
That's all.
Just a sweet nurse wanting to help people.
And check out what the idiot over at The View, I mean, I, one of them, Ana Navarios, Ana Navarro said on CNN.
They killed the wrong guy, right?
Because this is like, this is like the perfect guy.
Alex Predty is the guy you would want to date your daughter.
The guy you'd want your son to grow up to be.
No, it's a no.
I don't know what kind of guy Ana Navarro wants women in her family to date, but no, we do not, sane people, want our children to grow up to be anything like Alex Petty, Predty.
And we certainly don't want our sons to grow into him.
We do know for certain that he is the kind of guy who would spit on a cop and smash a law enforcement vehicle while armed and beg federal officers to assault him.
He wanted his little viral moment.
And let me tell you something.
He got a taste of the little fame.
Like he enjoyed it.
I'm sure he was a hero amongst all of his little protester, writer, terrorist types out there on that street corner.
And he went right back out there looking for another confrontation.
And it got him killed.
It got him killed.
Do you think, I mean, think about it.
If you had a gun on you and you wound up getting in a confrontation with six Border Patrol agents, don't you think you'd be saying, I surrender.
I have a gun.
I give up.
Please don't hurt me.
You know, anything.
That's not what happened.
He was enjoying it.
He wanted the confrontation.
He was out there literally asking for it.
So with all the negative headlines, the Democrat hysteria, And of course, the reported concerns now about tanking poll numbers on immigration.
President Trump decided he had to do something.
And unfortunately, it appears to have been a change in his immigration policy.
Again, they're not saying that.
That's what it is.
Tom Holman announcing a key part of Minnesota's sanctuary policy may, may be getting reversed or suspended.
Watch.
I didn't ask them to be immigration officers.
I'm asking them to be cops working with the cops.
I hope to take criminal aliens off the street.
I'm also pleased to announce I had a very good meeting with Attorney General, Attorney General Ellison.
And he has clarified for me that county jails may notify ICE of the release dates of criminal public safety risks so ICE can take custody of them upon the release from the jail.
All we want is to talk to the person that local and state law enforcement authorities locked in a jail cell.
They chose to lock this person up.
When we have these agreements, it takes less law enforcement agents to do the job.
One agent can arrest one bad guy in the safety and security of a jail where he's behind the wire.
We know he don't have weapons.
But when you normally release that public safety threat, illegal alien back in the community, we have a job to do.
We're going to arrest them.
So what could have been done with one person in a safety and security jail, now we got 15, 16 people out there doing it?
I know that causes stress in the community.
This is common sense cooperation that allows us to draw down on the number of people we have here.
Yes, I said it.
Draw down the number of people here.
Because we have the efficiency and safety of the jails and the prison.
Hopefully.
I hope we do.
But even if we do, let's be honest.
How many of the illegals who are in Minneapolis are sitting in the local jails right now because they committed another crime?
Again, not like state prison.
That's where you go when you get sentenced.
They ship you off to the state prison.
The local, the county jails, that's where they, that's like a holding area where they hold you temporarily, usually until you have a trial or if you've been held without bail.
And so like that, that's a, that's a temporary housing situation for people who have been accused.
Like we're ignoring the vast majority of the illegals who are in Minnesota.
We hadn't been, but now we are really limiting it as an accommodation to these fucking lunatics who are assaulting ICE officers.
Again, we're still awaiting confirmation for even that sliver of a change from the local officials.
Let's hear it from the mayor.
If true, it will change things somewhat.
ICE will be able to safely take custody of these violent criminals inside secure facilities.
Protecting Children in Spain00:15:19
Tom Holman has been saying this is a goal from the beginning, making it a safer interaction for everybody, for ICE, Border Patrol, for the illegal alien, for the civilians, everybody, instead of out on the street where he explained today how they had to bring, they got to bring all this backup.
They got to have people for the front door.
They got to have him for the back door.
They got to have him in case the guy runs.
They got to protect if there are children there.
That has to be handled with more manpower and so on.
So his point is totally valid.
I mean, they should be cooperating on the jails.
Obviously, that's the best place to make the arrests.
But yeah, you get it.
A CNN reporter asked Holman today how this operation has been allowed to quote, create such fear.
And Tom Holman, this is not his first rodeo, as you can hear in this response.
Watch.
Shimon Procope has from CNN.
Mr. Holman, how did we get here?
Having border patrol agents in the interior of this country stopping U.S. citizens, asking them for ID, creating this fear in places like Chicago and now here.
And then finally, it took really the death of Alex Petty for us to get here.
How did that happen?
Who made the decisions to allow this kind of operation to proceed in this way and to create such fear?
The questions we've seen and why are we here?
What started this?
Four years of an open border when millions of people are letting this country unvetted.
The politicians are continually attacking us.
Where were they the last four years when the number of women, children, sex trafficking went all-time high?
Where were they when a quarter million Americans died from fentanyl coming across the border?
Where were they when women and children are dying making that journey?
Where were they?
Where were over 4,000 families making that journey died, historic record?
Where were they?
Not a word.
Now we're just trying to respond to what happened last four years and keeping this country safe.
That's exactly right.
And honestly, the Trump administration cannot say that enough.
They're trying to fix a problem they did not create.
This is created by Joe Biden.
I mean, so millions of these illegals, they were welcomed here.
There was a red carpet for them, thanks to Joe Biden.
And Holman kept kept making the point that he said it was 10 million who came in.
They think around 10 million that Joe Biden let in.
Okay.
And he said, but there were 2 million gotaways.
And what that means is that they were distracted.
Like the cartels initiated an operation.
He made the point that they literally took a baby and threw it in the Rio Grande, knowing that the Border Patrol agents would go run to save the baby, which is a distraction technique.
And then the illegals run across.
So they don't want any interaction with Border Patrol.
They don't want to claim fake asylum.
They don't want to be caught and then allowed to come here after a hearing or not.
Either way, they're allowed to stay because we never deport anybody.
But my point is simply, they just wanted to get out of the hair of law enforcement entirely.
And he was saying those are the ones who scare him the most.
What was so bad about those people that they needed to be, they needed to sneak across quickly without any actual detection.
He said it keeps them up at night.
So he says that ICE is now going to target the most dangerous criminal aliens, but he also did say, because he's been committed to this mission for 50 years, but he did say anybody who crossed anybody who crossed the border illegally should not consider themselves off the hook.
If you're in the country, believe it or not, you're never off the table.
Let me say this.
If the message we send is you enter this country legally, it's a crime.
Don't worry about it.
You can have your due process, show up in court, not show up in court, get ordered moved.
Don't worry about it.
Unless you commit a serious crime, you're good to go.
If that's the message we sent to the world, you're never going to fix this problem.
I don't love where it's going.
I mean, as you can glean, I don't love where it's going.
What they're doing is giving these protesters their way.
And that's going to lead to more of this behavior.
You know, I mean, any parent of a toddler understands exactly what happens when you give in and you give them the lollipop or the toy in the grocery store aisle because they're crying and throwing a fit.
You're going to get a whole lot more of it.
The only way to handle that as a parent is usually to distract your child.
But if you cannot distract him or her from the thing, you cannot give in.
You cannot give in.
The only way is to show them when you say no, you really mean no.
And we're about to give the child, the crying child, the toy in the grocery aisle.
That's how this feels.
Again, I don't question Tom Holman's motives.
I think that President Trump is responding to the thing we've been discussing, which is his creatoring poll numbers with independents on this issue.
And the reason the poll numbers are creating is because the left is looking to create conflict in the streets of Minneapolis, and the media is too.
The media wants to create a crisis for President Trump.
You know, so far they've gone from Renee Good was just this loving mom dropping off her kid at daycare to now the five-year-old boy was just seized out of the parents' arms.
He was abducted and sent to a facility.
And now we're on to just a sweet nurse who was there trying to help people has been murdered, murdered.
And, you know, like even the headlines about what happened to Alex Predi are just ridiculous now.
Like, what was the word, Steve, that we were talking about this morning on the one headline?
Like, interaction.
Alex Predi had previous interaction with law enforcement.
Oh, is that all it was?
Okay.
When he spat on them and assaulted them and kicked in their vehicle taillight, all committed several felonies and then resisted arrest.
Just a sweet little interaction.
You know, it's just like when I go over to like Joe Friday, the officer on the corner and say thank you for your service.
That's all he, that's all that happened.
So that's what's driving the numbers.
The dishonesty of the media and the agitation bought and paid for in part by the American sitting in Shanghai.
Great.
The George Soros wannabe, who's paying these agitators, as we reported earlier this week.
And we're giving them their way, at least in part.
And the one accommodation we say we got from Keith Ellison has not yet been confirmed by the local mayor.
So we'll see.
Balls in Jacob Fry's court.
In the meantime, we have a whole host of celebrities weighing in in their most dramatic fashion they can.
And we're going to go through a few of these with you because these people are disgusting.
They're completely hypocritical.
And they don't give two shits about the children of America.
They don't care.
They do not care about rape victims, molestation victims, DWI victims, all of whom have died or been severely hurt by illegal immigrants in this country.
They never post a video for them.
They never shed a tear for them.
They only now are getting activated because it's super fun to say you hate ICE, Trump's boogeymen.
That'll earn you clicks.
That could help your awards season push.
That makes you a virtuous person.
No, no clicks or snaps or applauding if you stand up for the young girls of the world or of America who are being raped by these illegals.
No, no.
What you need to do is sit in your multi-million dollar estate and talk about how ICE is the devil.
Okay, because see, you're protected.
You're protected.
You've got a multi-million dollar resort.
You've got a manor.
It's an estate.
It's sprawling.
You got to have, you know, over 10,000 square feet.
That's kind of the bare minimum for you to really have strong feelings on ice from the look of it.
And you have to sit in it with your fountains and your staff and your multiple Birken bags.
And you have to make clear that people need to continue putting their lives at risk by going out there on the streets and interfering with law enforcement, that they're noble.
And, you know, you'd love for them to keep doing that.
I mean, you're not going to do it because you got a massage later.
And also like an appointment with your astrologist and a Manny Petty, but you love that they're doing it.
And, you know, you go.
And just so you know, I'm with you.
And so you should feel encouraged because I, a super rich, beautiful, talented star like Eva Longoria, I'm with you.
Okay.
And if I throw in my Spanish accent when I say the Spanish names, so much the better.
It shows that like I'm one of you.
So even if I am not going to risk a fucking thing, I'm just like you.
Okay.
So good luck.
I'm sorry if you die.
I will definitely post a tearful video.
But you go.
You go, girls.
And guys, here she is.
Everything that's happening in Minneapolis is so destabilizing.
It's horrible.
The murder of Alex Reddy, horrible.
The murder of Renee, good, horrible.
They're blatantly murdering U.S. citizens, detaining five-year-olds like Liam Ramos, patrolling schools, churches.
So imagine what they're doing behind closed doors at detention centers with no cameras around, nobody there to have proof of what they're doing.
And we need ice out.
She's wearing her little button ice out.
She's fresh off of her appearance at the Sundance Film Festival because she's a woman of the people.
Yeah, she's a woman of the people.
As you can tell, from her home, which was estimated by Celebrity Net Worth to be, well, her net worth is estimated to be north of $80 million.
She and her husband purchased their dream villa in Marbella, Spain in early 2023.
We're showing it on the screen now for the listening audience.
It's got marble archways.
It's described as a $15 million property in some reports.
I'm telling you right now, it's more than that.
It looks like it's more like $40 million.
It is located, the luxurious home, in the prestigious Sierra Blanca area.
It features six bedrooms.
Don't you have six bedrooms in your home, which is over in Spain and just one of the many you own?
And she wanted to show it off.
It was important that you see how rich she is.
That's why she posts for all these photos in it with her long legs.
Like, he's so sexy.
I look sexy in my sexy mansion.
Seven bathrooms, an indoor pool because outdoor is never enough.
Sauna, home gym, which she bought and renovated.
According to a November 2025 realestate.com article, in 2015, she also snapped up a Hollywood Hills compound for something around $17 million.
It had previously been owned by Tom Cruise.
And here she is outside at the pool on the diving board in front of the beautiful LA sunset.
Illegals, come here.
You love them so much, Eva.
Why don't you invite them there?
Maybe they could go for a swim with you.
She also owns a gated residence, gated being the operative word, in Zuma Beach, Malibu, because you see, Eva needs a gate to protect herself from the illegals and from the criminals, but you don't.
You can't have any sort of a gate, whether it's Tom Homan and ICE or Christy Noam and Border Patrol.
It's a no.
She can have guards.
She can have a gate.
She can have a sprawling resort and you cannot.
Sorry, you can't afford it.
But like, she does care about you and she really appreciates, you know, your protesting efforts.
She bought a Beverly Hills mansion.
How many do we have now?
have Spain.
We have Hollywood Hills.
We have Malibu.
We have Beverly Hills.
That one she bought for someplace between 13 and 20 million.
It hit the market in 2023.
It was at 35 million.
And she later slashed the price down to, it was at, no, sorry, it was, it was a mere 23 million and she had to slash the price down to 19 million.
I mean, hard times.
That's, that's got to be rough.
So that's Eva, okay?
Eva really cares about her people, right?
She wants to play the Spanish card.
It's interesting because I don't remember the tearful video, the button being worn for Aria Cruz Essencio.
She doesn't know who that is.
Aria, and neither do you, because the media wouldn't make Arya a household name.
Aria was killed in a car accident.
Nobody even knows about this child.
And she was killed in a car accident by an illegal who was a repeat DUI offender.
Okay.
So Eva does not know who Arya is because she doesn't give a shit.
She would never look up people like Lake and Riley, people like Jocelyn Nungare.
She doesn't know what happened to her.
She doesn't know what happened to Aria.
What happened to Arya was Arya was killed by a repeat DUI offender who was an illegal from Guatemala who crossed a double line and pulverized her.
She was the daughter of a U.S. Marine, okay, named Oscar.
And Eva posted nothing about her because she doesn't give a shit.
She doesn't know anything about her or any of the others that we've covered repeatedly on this show and others.
She's worried more about her mansion in Spain.
It's not just Eva.
Let's keep going.
Jane Fonda, she's got thoughts.
Let's take a listen to what's on Jane's mind.
This is it.
This is our documentary moment.
And guess what?
The people of Minnesota know this.
And they're saying enough, enough.
Leaders like Minnesota's Lieutenant Governor Peggy Flanagan, who's been speaking truth to power and fighting for our democracy.
We need more fighters like Peggy in government.
Okay.
And she's also out there now calling on women to channel their internal lesbian anger against Trump and ICE.
I'm going to spare you that video.
Trust me, it's ridiculous.
She's got a lesbian standing behind her, but she's really upset with ICE, as you know, and she wants everyone to channel their anger against ICE because now would be a great time to gin up anger against ICE.
Jane Fonda is not going to have to worry about any of these illegals coming to hurt her.
Channeling Internal Anger00:09:01
As of early 2026, her net worth is estimated to be approximately $200 million.
Following her divorce from Ted Turner, she received a settlement ranging from $40 to $70 million in cash.
She's owned several luxurious eco-conscious properties, most notably a 7,100 square foot Beverly Hills mansion.
Her current nearly $6 million three-story townhouse in Century City.
Look at this for the listening audience.
This is her Beverly Hills.
Okay, this is her Century City.
This is like the more modest version for the 88-year-old version of Jane.
Every 88-year-old, you know, is living like this, aren't they?
She has a Beverly Hills mansion.
She sold it in 2018 for $8.5 million.
7,100 square feet, four bedrooms, 6.5 bath, floor-to-ceiling windows, solar heated pool, a meditation garden, a master suite with a two-level sitting room.
This Century City townhouse, purchased in 2017 for $5.45 million, 5,700 square feet, four bedroom, seven bath, three-story home, serves as her primary residence now, located in a gated community, featuring a private elevator, a courtyard, and a third floor patio.
She also has a Santa Fe ranch, which she owned, 2,300 acres.
Do you have 2,300 acres in Santa Fe, New Mexico?
Do you have any idea how much that would cost?
At least 20 million, according to realtor.com.
She had it for 15 years.
She sold it to build a custom, sustainable river house, and I could go on.
So she doesn't have to worry, you see, about the illegals coming to get her in her home, like we talked about with Lizbeth stabbing her to death in her bathtub.
She's good.
But she really wants you to go out there and protest ICE, who's trying to make sure little kids in Minneapolis don't have to deal with this shit.
Let's keep going.
These are not the only two Nimrods out there.
How about John Legazamo?
He's got thoughts.
Let's see what they are.
If you follow ICE, unfollow me.
Don't come to my shows and don't watch my movies.
Yeah.
Well, if I want to, I will.
And you can't stop me.
Tough shit.
But I'm not really feeling inspired because you too, John Legazamo, are a disgusting hypocrite.
Your net worth is tens of millions of dollars.
And you've owned several notable properties, reportedly, including a 150-year-old renovated townhouse in Manhattan's West Village, featuring a wisteria-covered backyard, an antique-filled aesthetic, and a cave-like dining room.
He previously owned, look, there are pictures of it.
And you know why there are pictures of it?
Because he too was dying for you to see how rich he is.
Like, if you want to show off your home, okay, can show off your home.
Why would you attach your name to it other than to tell everybody, I'm fucking rich.
Look at me.
Look at him posing for his pictures.
Yeah, I've made it and you haven't.
So John previously owned a four-story East Village Brownstone and a 7.6 acre lakefront retreat in Kingston, New York.
His West Village townhome, 19th century home, renovated to include a mix of antique furniture, dark-tone living room, and Venetian plastering in a basement office.
East Village Brownstone was located on East 7th Street, four-bedroom property.
Featured brick fireplaces, vaulted ceilings, and a large terrace.
Sold it for $4 million in 2013.
Upstate, that retreat in Kingston, 7.64-acre property, including a stone fireplace, exposed wood beams, a guest cottage, and a pool.
Listed in 2011 for just under $1 million.
Oh, it had a guest cottage.
You could actually host some of these illegals there, John.
Did you?
I don't think so.
Let's check in with another Hollywood celeb who thinks she knows better.
Olivia Wilde, who made a name a couple years ago for herself by mocking Jordan Peterson fans as incels because she thought it was super funny that these young men who have the highest suicide rate of anyone in America might actually seek some mental health guidance from a guy like Jordan.
She thought this would be a great opportunity to mock them, those fucking losers who haven't had sex.
It's great.
Look at them crying with Jordan Peterson.
Look at me.
I'm a Hollywood actress.
I've started movies.
I'm hot.
I get all the best men.
I'm worth tens of millions of dollars.
And these ugly losers are out there following Jordan Peterson.
That's Olivia Wilde.
So you shouldn't be surprised to learn she's weighing in now with her little ice out pin.
Here it is in SOT 23.
I'm appalled.
I'm sickened.
And we can't go another day just sort of accepting this as our new norm.
It's outrageous.
People are being murdered.
And I don't want to normalize seeing people being murdered on the internet on film.
It's hideous.
And so if we can do anything out here to support the movement to cast ICE out to delegitimize this unbelievably criminal organization, then that's what we should be doing.
So I'm proud to wear them.
I mean, you see the marches happening around the country.
Americans are speaking up in huge numbers, and it's dangerous to be a protester now.
And people are still going out into the streets, which is incredibly inspiring.
Yes, it's inspiring, so inspiring.
She may actually venture out of her $10 million estate.
Let's take a look where Olivia, oh, it's actually too big to even really fit in the picture.
It looks like something that like Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt owned together.
I mean, it looks like a castle.
It's got the Spanish roof, you know, like the terracotta with the white facade.
It's got impeccable landscaping.
It could be a slice out of the Versailles Gardens.
It goes on and on.
You can't even see really the end of it.
But Olivia would love for you to go out into the streets of Minneapolis and put your life at risk by confronting law enforcement.
She's totally inspired, so inspired.
She will give you a few words from Sundance Film Festival, where she's sipping champagne and rubbing elbows with Hollywood's most elite.
Do you feel inspired?
I hope you do.
By the way, I don't remember Olivia shedding a tear for or speaking out at all about Kayla Hamilton.
Where was Olivia when Kayla Hamilton was murdered in her mobile home by an illegal immigrant who was here, of course, unlawfully, the guy whose name was Walter Javier Martinez?
He was here from El Salvador.
He came in under Joe Biden in 2022.
And just for good measure, Olivia, you didn't speak out about Kayla, a young woman who was brutalized and murdered by him.
This guy actually not only murdered Kayla, he confessed to four other murders and two rapes.
I mean, maybe, maybe the ICE agents who found him and were looking for him could have used a shout out at that time, but I guess we're going to go the other way.
We're just going to, we're going to shit on them now that they're actually trying to find these bad guys and prevent another Kayla from dying.
But you would like to dump on them from your sprawling mansion in Beverly Hills?
I get it.
That's totally noble of you.
I mean, honestly, we all deeply admire you.
The sacrifice is amazing.
This is Kayla's mom, who actually spoke out against Selena Gomez when she tried this shit.
And the White House put her testimonial on its website.
On July 27, 2022, I received the worst news that a parent doesn't want to hear that my newly 20-year-old daughter, Kayla Hamilton, was murdered in her own room and left on the floor like trash.
At the end of March of 2022, Kayla's murderer was apprehended by border patrol crossing illegally into the U.S. at the southwest border in Rio Grande City, Texas.
I am not sure if he was vetted or not, but he was a 16-year-old gnome gang member affiliated with MS-13 in El Salvador.
Kayla had autism, but she was determined to live independently and make her way in this world.
And my baby paid the ultimate price.
The murderer went into Kayla's room, strawling her, grabbed her iPhone, her iPod charger, and wrapped it around her throat and face while strangling her to death.
Kayla grabbed her phone and called her boyfriend, but went to voicemail.
The murderer then violently sexually assaulted Kayla.
Kayla's boyfriend came home from work and found her dead on the floor.
The charger cord was tight, was so tight around her neck and face that her boyfriend had to use his teeth to get it off.
For me, this is not a political issue.
Revolution and Safety Issues00:03:16
This is a safety issue for everyone living in the United States.
This could have been anyone's daughter.
Kayla wasn't doing anything wrong, and she didn't deserve to be murdered.
I don't want any other parent to live that night.
I am her voice now, and I am going to fight with everything I have to get her story told and bring awareness of the issue at the border.
That's poor Tammy Nobles.
Would that change Olivia's opinion?
No.
As you well know, it wouldn't.
That's not all.
Let me give you Giancarlo Esposito.
He's actually fairly famous for playing bad guys, and here he actually sounds like one.
SOP 27.
You know, some very rich old white men are exerting their power to suppress our own people, thus creating a feeling of civil war in the streets, preparing the hate, the haters to hate, teaching them how to shoot.
They're not even trained right to kill.
This is all a preparation for a very insidious problem that's happening in our world.
This is time for a revolution.
It's time for it.
And they don't even know that's what they're starting.
But we have to be strong enough to know that we can change the world.
We have to change it from within.
John Carlo will be joining the revolution from his 2,600 square foot residence in Austin, Texas, valued over a million dollars, which he bought after he sold off his mansion in Ridgefield, Connecticut, which he bought for over a million dollars and was sprawling and spectacular.
Okay, so I don't know, maybe it'll be the Connecticut estate or the Austin estate, but that's where he's going to do the revolution from, just FYI.
And then there's Bruce Springsteen, who's become the most obnoxious old lady in America.
Watch.
Trump's fellow thugs beat up on his face and his chest.
Then we heard the gunshots and Alex Pretty lay in the snow dead.
Oh my God.
All right, that's enough.
You get the point.
He's pro-revolution, okay?
He's anti-ice.
His worth is over a billion dollars per Forbes.
His primary residence is a sprawling 127-acre equestrian estate in Colts Neck, New York.
He also owns a sprawling property in Beverly Hills, valued at just a paltry $11 million.
I could go on.
Again, he'll be doing the revolution remotely and with his guitar.
But the rest of you should definitely put your lives on the line to protect people like Walter Javier Martinez, the killer of Kayla Hamilton with his five total murders and two rapes.
You definitely should put your life on the line because Bruce is going to play a song for you.
And Eva, you know, nearly makeup-free, is going to say something nice about you.
And someone might deign to think of you at the Sundance Film Festival.
So good luck with that.
We'll be right back with Will Chamberlain.
Suicide by Cop Narrative00:15:46
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Joining me now, Will Chamberlain, an attorney and senior counsel for the Article 3 project.
He works with our friend Mike Davis.
Will, welcome back.
So, this new video of Alex Predi is very telling and it exploded last night on the internet.
There were very heated debates on X about whether it's relevant.
And I thought you had the best take of anybody on why it is relevant.
I'm just going to refresh the audience's memory from last hour and show you the second angle of it where you can hear him yelling at the agents here in SOT2.
That's him.
Heffin' assault me.
There he goes.
Tries to spit on the ICE agent.
With anger, kicks in the taillight, which comes off the truck entirely.
Double middle finger.
Now out comes the agent.
Confrontation.
He resists.
And they let him go.
And 11 days later, he would do it again.
And he was killed in that second altercation.
So, your thoughts on why this is relevant?
If these are the same, any of the same guards, it's obviously relevant.
Because if they recognize this guy as a terrorist, yes, of course.
But even if they didn't know that this was a guy they'd had a confrontation with 11 days earlier, you make the case for why we're all having this reaction to it.
Walk us through it, Will.
Well, so it defeats the left's narrative, right?
You know, the legal aperture, the way we would view this legally, is just from the perspective of the reasonable officer who would be in the shoes of the person who shot Alex Predty a few days ago.
And we've had a slew of legal analysts explain that the likely outcome of a dispassionate analysis of that shooting is that it was a lawful shoot because, I mean, there's a variety of reasons.
The guy was violently resisting arrest.
He had a gun on him, and the officers weren't shooting them.
And all of a sudden, they got scared by something, probably his holster being empty, somebody saying gun, gun, gun.
We don't know if that's exactly what happened, but that's a reasonable suspicion.
And then he was shot.
And it's the left that's tried to open the aperture from the legal perspective on self-defense to all these other claims about, oh, ICE is executing people on the street.
And this was a nurse who was just trying to help a woman who was in distress.
And, you know, he was just protesting the evil of ICE.
And these people are untrained and blah, And the thing is, it's like, okay, well, now the aperture is really open.
And now we're really seeing who this guy was.
And your narrative is totally blown up.
And now you want to shrink the aperture back down and say, oh, whoa, whoa, whoa, we need to only be thinking about what happened on that day.
It's like, well, that's what we've been trying to tell you the whole time.
And what we, what the analysis hasn't changed.
That's so exactly right.
Thank you for saying it so articulately.
Eric Erickson's been online trying to like call back conservatives who are moved by this video, saying, Guys, Alex Predi was clearly an activist agitator in this clip.
He was also disarmed before Border Patrol agents killed him.
The team sport insistence on dragging the dead man is kind of gross at this point.
I understand pushing back against a narrative, but let the dead die.
He was responding to Mark Thiessen, who tweeted out this video with a comment, just an innocent nurse who was, quote, directing traffic.
I completely disagree with Eric Erickson on this, and I know you do too.
It's not a team sport insistence on dragging the dead man.
It is a battle right now for actual facts, which are being spun by the left into fiction.
And those of us on team reality understand perfectly well what this guy was.
And most of us, I've seen you as well this week, even before this second video came, understood exactly what we were dealing with even before this, this video.
But this just confirms it.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I mean, Eric Erickson's been in this game a long time.
I don't know why he's still falling for left-wing agitprop because that was obviously what this is.
I think, you know, if you're actually trying to take a sort of grand view of what's happening, it's sort of the importation of Palestinian politics into the United States, right?
Like this is instead of Pallywood, this is now Minnie Wood.
It's the, you know, the creation, the agitation by lawless elements against the legitimate authorities of law enforcement to try and create a propaganda spectacle that can be used to delegitimize the legitimate forces of government and legitimate law enforcement.
So that's all we're seeing here.
And so what I don't get, I mean, how does Erickson not see that?
And there is one really interesting thing, I think, about what that video, the old video kind of reveals about the new one.
The old video shows that this guy is an unhinged violent lunatic against ICE agents.
So go back to the new one.
Right, right.
So go back to the one where he was shot.
What was he doing at the very beginning of this video?
He was directing traffic.
What's he doing when he's directing traffic?
Well, exactly.
Well, it's kind of colored by the fact that we now know this guy's an unhinged violent lunatic attacking ICE agents.
He's directing an obstruction of ICE affairs.
So again, the whole, you know, there's this idea that somehow the ICE officers instigated this with Alex Predi.
No, Predi and his agitator colleagues instigated a felony violation of 18 USC 111.
They were actively, intentionally obstructing a law enforcement operation that kicked off this whole thing.
And then a slew of other, you know, essentially terribly poor, slew examples of terribly poor judgment created the circumstances in which another officer likely felt and reasonably felt that either his life was in danger or somebody else's life was in danger.
I mean, that's the thing.
Well, he, it's right there on the tape.
He wanted to be attacked.
He repeatedly worked to create circumstances where he would be attacked.
He did that while armed with a loaded gun he knew would raise the fear levels and the perceived threat levels by any officer with whom he came into contact.
And then on top of that, once he got his wish and got attacked, he resisted the arrest both times.
I mean, it's almost turning into a suicide by cop situation.
I mean, like, if you wanted to die at the hands of a law enforcement officer, this, this would definitely be an avenue you could consider.
Right.
And you see like, you know, the Beavis and Butthead of progressive commentary, people like Tim Miller and Jon Favreau continuously saying things like, oh, he didn't deserve this.
This was an unjust punishment.
He didn't deserve to be executed.
And it's just, it's a complete category error.
It's not even wrong.
It's just, it's, you're not even thinking about this in the right way from conception because punishment happens through the judicial system.
Punishment is what would have happened had this guy submitted to arrest.
This was lawful self-defense in defense of others.
So it's all about the individual rights of the person.
And so when we talk about the actions of Predty as flawed, we're not saying that the shooting was punishment for those actions.
Rather, we are saying they were reckless actions that created the risk of death in an encounter with law enforcement.
And in the same way that you wouldn't say somebody is like deserves to be punished when they die from playing Russian roulette or crossing eight lanes of traffic.
They just took a reckless risk and got unlucky.
Right.
I mean, it's not unlike the Michael Brown situation in Ferguson, Missouri, where he assaulted an officer and then he charged the officer and that's why he got shot and killed.
No one's like, he deserved to die.
It's like, no, no one's saying that like the final punishment for an assault was him getting shot.
It's the question is not, did he deserve it?
The question is, was the officer justified in responding the way he did given the threat that was created by the other person?
That's exactly the analysis here.
And it's only these leftists who want to spin it into deserved or didn't.
And now, as you point out, they want to skinny that aperture down to just like, oh, well, you know, you can't even take into consideration his prior bad behavior.
You can.
And to me, the thing that's the most telling is how angry he is.
He was so torqued up in that earlier video.
I mean, if you haven't seen it, members of the audience, you got to go back and look at it online.
You can, you know, we start a second hour with it.
We started the first hour with it.
He is rageful.
Well, and that would translate into his next physical confrontation with those officers.
They can feel the amount of rage in a body that's resisting them.
It amps up everybody's tensions and stress and alert levels.
Like he truly is the one who created all of the tempers and the worries and the fears among the officers who had to deal with him this past Saturday, none of which gets factored in by the left.
Yeah, I think there's only one real legitimate critique of federal law enforcement here.
It's that they failed to take him into custody during that first assault.
You know, you can actually make a legitimate argument that that failure may have led to his death because it didn't give him a 24-hour cooling off period and lockup to think about his actions and maybe change course.
And certainly what he did in that, in that earlier video is certainly deserving of immediate detention.
The guy's a danger to the community based on that conduct.
You don't just go around kicking law enforcement officers and demanding they assault you.
That's, you know, at a minimum, it's like a mental health issue that perhaps you need to get examined for.
So none of this is, none of this looks good for him.
And I guess, again, suicide by cop seems right.
The guy's showing up with a gun to aggressively confront law enforcement without ID.
Maybe he apparently scrubbed his social media too.
Like really?
I mean, maybe this is suicide by cop.
Maybe that's what this is.
Honestly, like, that's what occurred to me because like if you, if you wanted to do it and make yourself a martyr, you'd play it out exactly this way.
I mean, exactly this way.
Although I think you would have tried to reach for your gun more explicitly, you know, but he was being held down by the officers.
I don't know, but this was extremely reckless behavior by him.
And the reason the prior video is relevant is it does give us a window into how, I mean, truly, this guy was not stable.
37 years old, not married, no kids, working as a nurse, not getting a bunch of accounts from friends and so on.
I'm not sure exactly who Alex Predty really was, which is why all week I have, I've been hitting Noam on saying that, you know, he was brandishing his gun and he was actively, he went there to kill law enforcement.
But I have not hit her on the domestic terrorist thing because I've been saying to the audience, that we don't know, actually.
Let's find out more about Alex Predi.
And sure enough, the more we learn, the more we learn this guy was a terrorist of sorts.
He was terrorizing ICE.
Would you consider somebody a domestic terrorist who had spat on you, who had kicked out the taillight of your car, who's screaming in your face, motherfucker, fucking attack me, who resisted arrest when you try to effect it twice?
Yeah, I would.
But here's the narrative we've been getting all week.
All right, let's go.
This one went viral.
They said it.
Somebody took this video of Elizabeth Warren and set it to his outburst.
I'm just going to show you the original Elizabeth Warren video from the Senate floor trying to read testimonials about this guy.
Alex was an ICU nurse at the Minneapolis VA Hospital, a nurse for veterans.
He was a son, a brother, a friend, a caretaker.
And he was killed.
while he was trying to help a woman who had been pushed to the ground by a federal agent.
17 days earlier, ICE agents shot and killed Renee Good, a 37-year-old American citizen and mom, dropping off her kid at school.
She had stuffed animals in her glove compartment.
Her last words on this earth were, I'm not mad at you.
ICE agents detain Liam, a five-year-old boy who was literally ripped off the streets by the strap of his Spider-Man backpack, a preschooler.
The amount of like propaganda disinformation in that clip, well, it's stunning.
You could spend half an hour analyzing that two minutes, honestly.
I mean, I'm just reminded again of that ridiculous claim about how because the last words you said were, I'm not mad at you, as though you needed to take those literally.
Any heterosexual male knows that you are making a grave error if you take those words literally from your partner.
Just a grave, great mistake.
Nothing.
Right.
There's nothing wrong.
I'm not mad at you.
Yeah.
Are you upset?
No, no.
Uh-huh.
Yeah.
Okay.
Cool.
Great.
Okay.
So we're good.
I'm going out with the buddies.
Right.
Yeah.
I'm sure that's exactly what she wants you to do.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Straight men know better.
You're so right.
No, but Tim Miller was making this claim, and that's when I knew he was gay.
All of it.
I mean, like, it's such obvious propaganda.
And now we see, you know, the truth about him.
And the media, you know, we talked about yesterday or two days ago, the MSNBC clip that tried to make him look hotter than he was, Alex Predty, gave him more hair, gave him a tan, changed the shape of his nose, fixed his teeth, lightened them as well.
It was made his bicep bigger.
Absurd.
Dick Durbin also used the doctored photo to try to make him look good.
Here's that.
This photo shows the last second before the ICE agent killed Alex Predty on the streets of Minneapolis.
In his right hand is his camera, left hand holding the ground.
No gun, obvious.
No effort to resist.
Obvious.
This was a moment when this man lost his life.
He was characterized afterwards as an assassin, a domestic terrorist.
The photo tells the story.
Okay.
The only problem with that photo that he's showing for listening audience, it's Alex Predty in the hands of law enforcement with one law enforcement officer with a revolver right up against his head or right by Alex's head is that it's completely made up.
It's AI.
And Will, care to tell the audience how we know it's AI?
Well, because there's another law enforcement officer that's apparently headless, which is an impressive feature.
You know, ICE is capable of many impressive feats, but I don't think conducting law enforcement operations without a head attached is one of them.
Headless Law Enforcement AI00:04:17
Yeah.
I mean, Dick Durbin's well past his, you know, his best days at this point.
He's well past his prime.
That was actually obvious to me when I interacted, you know, had a judiciary committee conversation with him a few weeks ago, and he wasn't able to just handle the fact that he had this whole gotcha line of questioning against me.
And then I just answered one of the questions in a way he didn't anticipate.
And then he never changed his line of questioning.
And nothing made any sense.
He wasn't nimble enough.
You could tell it.
I mean, even in that soundbite, you could kind of hear he's a little unsteady now.
It's like they all stay forever.
We really do need term limits of some sort.
I don't know.
It's not good for us.
But yeah, so they are those two.
You got CNN, MSNBC relying on doctored photos.
They've now taken it down after our report the other day.
You've got Dick Durbin showing a headless Border Patrol agent as part of an execution, what looks like an execution of Alex Predi.
All false.
And then you've got this performative outrage we talked about with the celebrities.
This one just came in.
Here's Lady Gaga in Japan, which you cannot get into.
If you want to be an illegal immigrant, you're sneaking into Japan.
Good luck.
But here she is lecturing the Japanese about ICE.
I want to take a second to talk about something that's extremely important to me.
Something important to people all over the world, and especially in America right now.
In a couple of days, I'm going to be heading home, and my heart is aching, thinking about the people, the children, the families all over America who are being mercilessly targeted by ICE.
Not by illegals.
I'm thinking about all of their pain and how their lives are being destroyed right in front of us.
I'm also thinking about Minnesota and everyone back at home who is living in so much fear and searching for answers on what we all should do.
When entire communities lose their sense of safety and belonging, it breaks something in all of us.
That's true.
That's what's happening to us in these illegals.
With us tonight.
She's such a good person.
She's such a good person, Will.
And she's really happy to take a moment out of her world tour in Japan, all dangled up with like her bangles and her wig to tell us that she cares.
When she goes home, it'll be to her Malibu mansion.
That's $22.5 million.
It's her primary residence.
It's a Tuscan villa-style home.
Sits on nearly six acres across from the beach.
I mean, it's great to get six acres in Malibu on the water.
That's a wonderful privilege.
This is her on vacation someplace showing us her ass.
Her house has at least five bedrooms, seven baths, an open floor plan with exposed wood beam ceilings and a primary suite with its own private terrace.
Amenities include a wine cellar, home theater, wet bar, horse barn, and perhaps most unexpectedly, a 1960s-era bowling alley.
That'll be super fun.
She should have some of these illegals over to enjoy it with her.
She also has a team of bodyguards.
Will one is so famous for always being with her that her fans know the guy as Pete, and they will shout out to Pete, Pete, this, that, the other thing.
So, Lady Gaga, she doesn't have to worry.
There he is defending her at her concerts.
Lady Gaga does not have to worry the way Kaylee Kayla Hamilton did when she was in her mobile home about getting attacked by a gang member of Trend de Uragua here from some other country who will murder her as his fifth victim.
She's good.
She just wants to sit and feel virtuous in Japan where they let no one in.
Right.
This is all very Hunger Games and the behavior of the Capitol in the idea that, you know, what is their primary concern here?
Nuremberg Trials Concessions00:09:09
Well, it's the welfare of their illegal under-the-table servants.
And, you know, maybe I don't think normal Americans think very much of that.
I also think, I mean, you brought up Giancarlo Esposito and his talk of revolution.
I have no, these people are, these people's political sophistication is just at the at the floor.
They haven't thought through the consequences of what they're talking about.
I mean, it certainly wouldn't be good for John Carlo's house for there to be a revolution.
Shouldn't we, wouldn't be good for any of these people.
It would be extremely violent thing.
And yet there's just this new sort of, it's almost like the left simply cannot tolerate the idea of the right wing controlling the federal government, that it's, that that idea is fundamentally illegitimate.
And that if the right wing attempts to exercise power, we're enforcing laws that have been on the books for 30 years.
We're sticking with the law very, very closely.
And not only are they supporting this basically a domestic insurrection in Minneapolis, and then they're saying that if Republicans don't go along with it, well, we need to have a revolution and overthrow the government.
Like, you guys really, you guys really want that?
And it reminds me also, you must have covered this at some point where it's Galloway and Kara Swisher talking about Nuremberg trials.
Yes.
And those people are political commentators.
That's an, you know, I'll give actors a pass for being sort of ignorant, this not being their area of expertise.
Galloway and Swisher have no such excuse.
You know, they're political commentators.
If you're threatening Nuremberg trials, like the federal government is run by Nazis, should we beat you to it?
Right.
Like, what are you suggesting here?
You know, I mean, do you think we'll just passively allow ourselves to be executed?
No.
So maybe you should tone it down a little bit unless you actually decide you want to launch something and open a Pandora's box that really can't be closed.
And they mean it.
I mean, you could tell they were doubling and tripling down in that conversation.
They really do want those Nuremberg trials.
Like they were all for it.
Then you've got this guy.
I mean, he's not totally relevant to our discussion, but I have to put him on the air.
He's a BBC presenter.
I don't know if you saw this online.
He's a presenter, which means news anchor over across the pond.
And he has decided, hold on a second.
Let me get his name because nobody knows who he is.
Giles Coren, C-O-R-E-N.
He has decided, sadly, well, he will not be coming to the United States as previously planned for his family vacation.
Listen.
And we had this holiday coming up and I was quite excited to go.
And then I just, this thing happened with Minneapolis.
I love America.
In the Bush years, everyone, all my liberal friends going, oh, it's so terrible, Bush.
I go, no, the Americans, they're great.
It's okay when you're there.
And then the second shooting, the Saturday, I literally went online and I just canceled.
I lose about 150 quid in taxes.
I just canceled it.
I thought, I'm not going there.
They've got half-trained goons packing, walking the streets of blue state liberal cities like Minneapolis.
And you say the wrong thing and you end up being shot six times in the back of the head while pinned to the floor.
I wasn't planning to get in the way of any ICE agent, but you never know what's going to happen.
And I just thought I cannot put my family in the way of this lunatic militarized state in chaos.
Fear of it happening to me, genuine, literally fear.
I don't like going to a country with the death penalty.
I don't approve of it.
And if you go to a place where the state kills its citizens, it could happen to you.
I wouldn't fancy Saudi.
I wouldn't fancy Iran.
Now, the state is killing its citizens and then saying, yeah, but he was carrying a gun.
And you're going, but I thought that was legal.
I literally, literally, genuinely now believe it's tipped the ballots into being too dangerous to go because you'll probably get killed.
Can't come to America because it's too dangerous.
By the way, a guy on Twitter named Ike Ilja points out that Giles Corrin, not too long ago, apparently, went on holiday with his family to Oman in Oman.
Homosexuality is illegal.
Marital rape and domestic abuse, totally legal.
An estimated 33,000 people, mainly migrants, are trapped in legalized modern slavery.
But he's totally fine going to Oman.
He just can't come to the United States.
And I guess he thinks some of us are going to shed a tear over this will.
Yeah, I mean, first off, like your vacation plans, were they to go to Minneapolis in the middle of winter?
I've got a lot better locations you could go to.
It's really unpleasant.
It's remarkable that you have, you know, all this shows you how much the protesters really aren't just being paid, that they really deeply believe what they're doing because it's so cold that if they didn't deeply believe it, they wouldn't do it.
Yeah, this guy's, this guy's just got this, you know, bizarre cartoon version of the United States in his head, complete lack of understanding of how American law works.
I noticed this with Piers Morgan, too.
And I don't think Piers is this out there, but the Brits have real trouble understanding the dynamics of police and citizen interactions in a world where people own guns.
I think they really struggle with it.
It's not something they're used to both American citizens not owning guns and police officers not carrying guns.
So it just, they're completely fish out of water when they talk about what's going on in the United States.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Can't carry and neither can their cops.
Yeah.
So it's just sort of their, they just look at this and are horrified.
They don't understand.
And, you know, well, we have a second amendment.
I think for every American, when I say, thank you.
Stay where you are.
Perfect.
Everybody will be a lot happier.
All right.
Now, let me talk to you because you are a very smart lawyer about two things.
Number one, what's your take on the Holman presser this morning?
You know, my take, I don't know if you heard any of it, but it was basically, it doesn't really feel like a win.
It feels like a cave.
We're thinking that we may have cut into their sanctuary policies a little, but we didn't hear the mayor of Minneapolis say that.
We just heard Keith Ellison say it.
And we're no longer going to be going after regular illegals, though Tom Homan kind of said, well, if we see them, you know, we will.
But like, we're just focusing on the actual criminals, the ones who committed additional crimes.
To me, that seems like a small sliver from where we need to be.
And then secondly, I'm going to ask you about the church prosecutions.
So let's start on point one.
So Homan, I don't actually think he's making any concessions here because I think the actual policy, what Icewood has been doing is prioritizing criminal aliens first, and then eventually they'll get around to the rest of aliens.
So when he's saying, that's what we're doing, it's just a continuation of what we're doing.
So he's, I don't think they've made any concessions.
I don't think they're doing anything, any concessions substantively other than appearance.
Like you said, you wanted Bavino to be out of the state.
Okay, he's out of the state.
And the real, I think the win here is the reason there has to be so much federal presence, so much of a federal presence in Minneapolis is because local authorities have been cooperating.
So they not only need to be doing the immigration operations, they need to be having additional enforcement to protect those operations as they're ongoing.
If Minneapolis is going to start policing the rioters, they don't need as many people.
So I don't, I think that, you know, that said, I don't think Minnesota's made much in the way of concessions either.
But Minnesota's in a much different position.
I mean, we're the federal government.
We have under the Constitution, the federal government is supreme.
Minnesota can't meaningfully resist us.
The only thing they could do is refuse to cooperate.
But as long as we have all the resources we need as a result of the one big beautiful bill, we will continue to do what we're doing.
And maybe he's talking about drawing down.
Homan says explicitly, yes, we'll be drawing down the forces.
My bet is that unless there is much more meaningful cooperation from Minnesota state and local authorities, I don't think you'll see anything, much of anything change.
And in fact, even if they do cooperate, I don't think you'll see the ICE operations themselves change in a meaningful way.
I hope you're right because I mean, we have a lot to get out.
And this is teaspoons in the ocean if we limit it to just the ones who are in the jail who have committed additional crimes.
Quickly, before you go, today we have reason to believe that our DOJ may be in front of a grand jury in Minneapolis trying to get indictments for Don Lemon, his producer, and I think three others at least who terrorized those churchgoers two Sundays ago.
Now it's a grand jury instead of a judge, a magistrate judge who's compromised and has a conflict of interest.
How do you like their chances?
I think they'll do well.
I think, I mean, the thing about federal grand juries is they're taking from a larger pool of people than just the people in the city of Minneapolis.
And the criminal activity here is really pretty brazen, pretty obvious.
So, you know, if they can, it really says something about the nature of the Minneapolis grand juries.
DC has always been this weird outlier because, you know, its votes are 95% Democratic.
So getting grand jury indictments there against Democrats is almost impossible.
But I don't think that's Minnesota.
And so I suspect that DOJ will succeed here.
We could close out the day today with an announcement that Don Lemon is under arrest with a perp walk.
That'd be interesting.
Will Chamberlain, as are you?
Always, thank you for being here.
All right, coming up an exclusive interview about Tish James, you will not see anywhere else.
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Detransitioner Meeting Concerns00:14:55
Hey everyone, it's me, Megan Kelly.
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Welcome back to the Megan Kelly Show.
Joining me now is a consumer fraud attorney who spent the last four years working for Tish James in the New York State Attorney General's office.
Glenna Goldis, in addition to being a lawyer, has been researching transgender medicine and discovering the disturbing and irreversible harms it causes children.
As she learned more about this madness, she began writing about it on her Substack blog called Bad Facts.
And then she lost her job.
She's here today to tell her story exclusively on camera to our audience.
Glenna, welcome to the show.
Thanks for having me, Megan.
Okay, so how long did you work in the AG's office?
Four years.
And you, how did the whole issue of the transgender and pediatric medicine in particular come onto your radar?
Well, for a while, if we're talking four years ago, I was just following it casually like a lot of people do, you know, catching news stories about it, reading more and more.
My friends were starting to ask questions, friends who had kids.
Like we were having these whispered conversations of what is transgender and why are kids being taught that they have a gender identity?
So I just dug in more.
And as I got involved, I started reading.
I got to a point where I really wanted to understand the other side because I knew all the problems with gender medicine and I said, I need to understand the other side because I'm a lawyer.
So what is the best case for it?
And I started trying to build it by reading what the gender doctors said themselves, what their lawyers said for them in court.
And I was just shocked at how little was there.
It was, you know, it was just a bunch of logical fallacies and broken links and statistics that didn't turn out to be true.
And I know that you're an out of the closet lesbian.
And this, like I, two of my friends who are in a lesbian marriage, early on, I said to them, you need to look at this.
Like you should care about what's happening here because they're converting.
They're doing conversion therapy on young lesbian girls and young gay boys or even just ones who aren't lesbian or gay, but are just like gender non-conforming.
They're like not allowing, especially butch lesbians to just grow up to be butch lesbians.
It's like, no, you're a boy.
You have to be a boy.
And they didn't really take me seriously because they're of the left and they kind of rolled their eyes like, oh, this is just like the former Fox News host doing her thing.
I'm like, no, I'm telling you, but this is a thing.
It is in fact a thing.
It's a horrible thing.
And that's what we found when you go into kind of the, when you go deep and see how this started in America and, you know, the first gender clinic for kids was opened with fanfare in 2007.
They were looking for kids who had played with opposite sex toys, you know, so-called opposite sex toys when they were young and who kind of hung out with kids of the opposite sex.
And this is highly correlated with being gay when you grow up.
You know, a lot of us remember being those kids.
And that's who was being, that was the prototype for who should be transitioned.
And of course, the doctors frame it as, no, the kids are asking for it.
The kids are saying they're very upset if they can't have it.
Well, yeah, I mean, some kids do wish they were the opposite sex and you tell them they can't be.
That's what you do.
You don't say, oh, well, we have some drugs that will save your life.
Exactly right.
And yet that all of the entire industry has been co-opted to say affirm, affirm, affirm, affirm.
You tell the kid if he thinks he's actually a girl, he is, and that you're the wrongdoer if you say anything other than that, that it's conversion therapy for you to tell a biological boy that he is a boy or a biological girl that she is a girl, that that's conversion therapy.
All right, so you're in the consumer fraud department of the AG's office, but you're taking starting to take an interest in this and like seeing this is not great and I can't find the evidence to support the other side.
And then I understand you became concerned about a detransitioner.
You heard a lesbian de-transitioner on a podcast and got concerned.
Can you speak to that a bit?
Yeah, that was a turning point because I had previously seen gender medicine as being cosmetic.
Like, so, you know, a woman takes testosterone and then she grows a beard.
And, you know, then the only problem with that is that it's not reversible, the testosterone.
So if she changes her mind, she's still growing facial hair.
That's how I viewed it because I'd seen it portrayed that way in the media.
But when I was listening to this particular woman who I got to know, her name is Carol, and she was talking about the physical harms that it caused her.
She was saying, you know, this caused severe pain in her vagina because it becomes dried up.
It's not healthy anymore.
And I was like, yikes, that's, and she had other side effects as well that were just, you know, gruesome.
And she was, then mood issues and everything that was affecting her marriage.
And so she was saying, like, you know, I never turned into a man.
I just developed a bunch of health problems.
And so that's when I saw, oh, this is not cosmetic.
This is harmful.
This is actually harmful.
So you start your blog, but you do it under a pseudonym because you're working in the AG's office and you're like, I'm not exactly sure how this is going to play.
And then as I understand it, you did, you started to see that the AG's office was actively against you on this issue under Tish James.
I did.
I mean, from the beginning, I knew they were generally in favor of the trans rights.
Like it's a big agency.
They do a lot of things.
And at first I felt like, okay, I don't have to agree with my agency on everything.
But as I got more into it and as history went on, like they got deeper in, they started saying more things that I thought were inaccurate.
And I became more and more concerned because I was, at this point, I had friends who were de-transitioners or who were parents whose kids had been pulled into this.
And so I was seeing the harm on the ground, you know, on the weekends.
And so it became, you know, a more tense issue.
Yes, that phrase, seeing the harm, just like triggered my own process in this whole thing.
Like when I did a talking points memo a couple years ago about how I had decided to no longer use preferred pronouns, I began it by talking about how I used to be very supportive of trans people and transitioning and not bullying anybody.
I still don't want them bullied, but my whole theory was I didn't see the harm.
What's the harm in using the pronouns?
What's the harm in like talking to kids about their gender confusion and allowing that it could be something?
And then you get to the point just because it's become ubiquitous where the harm is impossible not to see.
It's everywhere.
And when you do see that harm, it's very hard at that point to stay silent.
So I feel for you now working for a group that's like pushing the agenda.
And one of the trigger points for you was in February 2025, they sent out a press release at the AG's office denouncing Trump's executive order opposing pediatric gender medicine.
And they referred to these interventions as, quote, life-saving.
So what did you do when you saw that?
I wrote an email to the press office and the chief of the Civil Rights Bureau because those seemed like two places that should know this and were kind of behind it and responsible for the press release.
How about, yeah, they just didn't respond.
It was very much of you to do it.
Oh, thank you.
I mean, you know, I've been a lawyer for 15 years now.
And I thought if somebody commented on a press release I'd put out that said, and then my colleague said there's something false in there, I would jump.
You know, I would say, what do you mean?
I'd look at what they sent me and I would check with my boss, like, oh, do we need to retract this?
You know, like that's normally a big deal in government law offices in my experience.
But they didn't because it's agenda driven.
Yeah.
That's the problem.
Okay.
So then there was another incident where a coworker of yours, this is just this past April, was slamming girls who don't want biological boys playing in girls sports.
He was saying that they're anti-trans.
And you did what?
So that happens during a staff meeting with maybe 20 people.
And what he said was not on topic.
You know, my bureau did not handle any issues like this.
But he, you know, it came up and he had this little dig, like, you know, this anti-trans laws.
And referring to this one in Long Island, actually, that my agency is involved in.
So I, you know, I didn't say anything at the time because it was close to lunchtime.
And frankly, we were always hungry at those meetings.
I didn't want to distract.
So later on, I went to his office and he and I were friendly.
Like we'd gone out to lunch together.
We usually talked at happy hours.
So I went and I kind of gave him some statistics about boys who had been winning girls' track meets.
This was, you know, the springtime.
And so we'd been seeing these boys headed toward state titles all across blue states.
And I told him, you know, this is an important issue.
It's not just anti-trans to support these laws.
It's pro-girls because they're not able to win anymore in sports.
It's important.
And he immediately was, you know, he was emotional.
And he, you know, at first he somehow thought that I was going to report him to our boss, which obviously I was not.
And so that was confusing.
But then finally he was like, I have the position of the office, so I'm not going to get in trouble, basically.
And I was like, that's fine.
I didn't want anyone to get in trouble.
I just thought we would kind of debate this because we're friends and we're lawyers.
But that is not how it went.
And he, you know, he acted like I'd done something wrong by coming to speak with him.
And he said, if you say one more word about this to me, I'm calling HR.
And I was like, okay, sure.
And then I don't know whether, yeah, I can't say for sure whether he did, but timing wise, it was a few weeks later that I got an email from the general counsel's office.
About your blog, which had been under a pseudonym, but suddenly they're like, you know what?
This is probably not consistent with office policy.
Well, actually, at that point, it was under my real name.
So I had switched like the previous October.
Yeah.
So you could Google me and find it at that point.
But they hadn't up until then.
Yeah.
So now they don't want you to be able to say your position on an important issue, especially within the LGBT community outside of the office.
And is that normal that you like, can lawyers normally not say how they feel about any dicey issue, you know, on a blog or in an interview or, you know, in any public way?
Well, there's two issues, whether lawyers can say anything that contradicts their firm and whether government employees can.
And so the question turned on, and yes, lawyers can share their opinions generally.
And as a government lawyer, as a government employee, yeah, generally we have First Amendment rights and they can be a little bit restricted.
There's a balancing test that the office has to go through.
This is based on Supreme Court precedent, including a case called Pickering.
But, you know, I had looked at that case law and I thought that I was on the right side of it because if you're speaking on an issue of public concern, then that weighs heavily in your favor.
And it wasn't disrupting the daily activities of the office, which was the standard.
Okay.
So you decide you're going to go ahead, you're going to keep posting, but this would not be the end of your trouble within the AG's office because now I think you've been marked as a troublemaker who does not support the trans agenda of the Letitia James AG's office because you tell me, Glenna, but it seems like from that point to the point where you lost your job, they stayed on you, creating additional roadblocks, pushing you for more information.
They were kind of bullying you from my vantage point.
Well, there were certain moments when they did, but they would also disappear for a while.
So, and this is where it comes in that this is just a giant bureaucracy, right?
So, actually, at that point, if we're still in the spring, they took a long time to get back to me about the blog.
So, they weren't saying you can't do it, but they were like kind of trying to make me nervous.
And I was posting anyway.
But yeah, I did run into them because they had told me I had to file these requests every time I wanted to speak outside of work.
You know, we had this very broad policy about a speech outside the office, which again, I suspected was unconstitutional.
But finally, I said, okay, yeah.
I said, okay, I like filing these requests to speak because it's my opportunity to tell you guys what I'm doing and stand up for it and remind you that this is an important issue.
You should be looking at from both sides.
So, I did that.
And in June, I followed their direction.
I was invited to speak at the Federal Trade Commission.
They were holding an event in July about this very subject of pediatric gender medicine and whether it might be harming kids, whether it could be a fraud.
So, they invited me to speak.
I was very excited about that.
And I filed a request with the office to do so.
And what happened?
Well, it was denied.
So, it got as far as, you know, there's a long chain of command.
So, it only went up as far as my boss is in my bureau.
And they said no, because it because the FTC's work is similar to the work I did for the AG.
And I said, well, I'd really like to go.
So, you know, is there a way I can appeal this decision?
And at this point, I don't blame them for not having like a legal citation because it wasn't their job to know the First Amendment.
But I said, I'd like to talk to somebody whose job it is to know my First Amendment rights and to make sure the agency is respecting them.
So, like, who can I talk to?
And, you know, there was some back and forth, but it came down to like, well, nobody, like, you can't appeal.
And I said, well, what usually happens when somebody objects to being censored?
And my bosses, who had decades of experience in the office between them going back to the 80s, they said, well, this has never happened before.
And I don't know how long that policy's been in place, but it was, that was quite an impasse.
I said, okay, well, I mean, I've looked at the law and I think I'm good.
And it was just impossible to break through.
And at some point, this was an in-person meeting at which I had asked for at this point.
And I said, and they had mentioned, by the way, that higher-ups had examined this issue.
They knew about my request.
So people close to the Attorney General.
And I said, well, hey, I'm a consumer frauds attorney in this office and I am saying that pediatric gender medicine might be a consumer fraud.
Does anyone care?
And it seems like they were.
And again, I like, I'm sorry for my bosses that they're in this weird position now, but they had, it was just awkward.
Like, I don't think that anybody had.
Consumer Fraud Investigations00:05:04
Yeah.
They didn't care.
I mean, honestly, like what my, you tell me because you're on the inside, but my impression has been virtually every authority is either actively part of the lie or is remaining silent about it and being complicit about the lie because they don't want their, I don't know, good person card taken away, which, you know, the left says requires you to affirm that this is all real.
Yeah, it's not just a good person card.
You get defunded if you're a nonprofit.
You can get canceled, all that sort of thing.
So yeah.
So it's not just Tish James enforcing this within the office.
It's her emissaries.
It's the next layer down management.
Like, this is the way we feel about it.
And you're not going to be allowed to say if you don't, if you disagree, you can't speak up, even if it's literally your job to stop a massive fraud and you think you've stumbled upon one.
The answer is no.
You're not allowed to say that.
Well, you could say it inside the office and be ignored and possibly yelled at by a colleague, but you could not say it outside of the office because they said that was inconsistent with her legal position.
Wow.
So she's not going to listen to you internally.
She's not going to accept a debate.
She's actually not even going to hear you out.
She's just made up her mind, and that's going to be the position of the office.
So, how did it ultimately culminate in you losing your job?
So, there was some back and forth about the FTC, and I did go speak at the FTC in July, and then we had meetings about it where we talked around in circles and did not get to address the merits of the issue, pediatric gender medicine.
There were some letters and memos, and then it was quiet for several months.
I didn't hear for them.
I kept posting, I kept talking to journalists, and then suddenly in January, just earlier this month, I suddenly got an email from the Ethics Council.
So, this is a kind of new figure here.
And he said that he'd heard that I was planning to speak on an XSpace later that night, just a couple hours away, because we'd done little promotional tweets about it.
So, we were going to talk about the upcoming case BPJ, which was about girls' sports that was argued before the Supreme Court.
This was a preview I was doing hosted by the Democrats for an informed approach to gender, DIAG.
And the Ethics Council said, you can't do that.
You don't have permission.
That's unapproved.
You can get in trouble if you speak on that XSpace.
Yeah.
So, I spoke on the X space.
You did it.
Yeah, so you did it.
And then they fired you.
They gave us a statement saying, in part, this employee's flagrant and repeated disregard of our rules and protocols disrupts and undermines our efforts to protect the rights of all New Yorkers.
Do you think you did that?
I think I did disregard their policy.
I don't think I undermined any New Yorkers' rights except for the gender doctors who operate here.
And what do people need to know?
I mean, truly, what do people at home need to know about how these policies are hurting New Yorkers?
Well, they need to know that girls are not boys, boys are not girls, and we should not pretend otherwise.
So that's number one.
They need to understand that this so-called medicine has serious physical side effects, which are not being conveyed to the public or to the parents of the kids who take the drugs in a lot of cases, in terms of what we're hearing.
So that's what people need to know, first of all, in terms of, you know, if you're a parent whose kid is going through this, then you need to know that you're not getting the whole story from the left media, and you might not be getting the whole story from the doctors either.
Why won't Letitia James stand up for that?
Well, she is a Democrat, and we can observe, you know, the Democratic Party has been a monolith here.
They have been, you know, every time somebody even inches towards saying that girl sports should be for girls, for example, they get in trouble.
They, you know, there's a huge flare-up when one of the Congress members from Massachusetts said that.
And Tish James is not a rebel.
Yes, Seth Moulton.
So Tish James is somebody we've seen.
She rides with her crew, you know, like she's, it doesn't seem like she's, I'd love to be proven wrong about that.
I don't, because I'm not inside her head.
I don't know exactly why, but she's just acting the way all the Democrats are acting right now.
Which is irrespective of the truth.
Are you a Democrat?
So I think I'm still technically registered as a Democrat because I live in New York City and you want to vote in the primaries, but I don't consider myself a Democrat.
No.
Was it this issue that drove you out or something else?
Oh, this was a big driver for me.
So I'm like a huge nerd.
So I was very deep in the weeds of what I do in my job, for example, related to consumer frauds, financial issues.
And I think I was starting to notice, you know, for example, during COVID, there were obviously a lot of issues with the way the Democrats, President Biden, handled that.
DEI, you know, I'm not for DEI.
I realized that DEI is always accompanied by dishonesty and it's unfair and unconstitutional.
So, you know, I was coming to a place where I was definitely a heterodox.
And I would never say I was like a full-on, I was always a heterodox person who lived among the left.
And I liked the work that I did in the left, but I'm not, you know.
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Glenna, come on in.
The water's fine.
I can see you coming over.
We have a big tent over here and we want you.
I know.
I know you love the big tent because I've been hanging out with you guys the last couple of years and it's a lot of fun.
I mean, we have great conversations and debates and it's very open.
So, you know, I'm not calling myself a Republican or conservative, whatever.
I'm just saying like, you know, you just focus on register independent.
That's what I am.
You can register independent.
You don't have to have a team jersey and you'll still be beloved.
Even as a former Democrat, the right is very welcoming and also does truly believe in capital T, capital S, the science.
It's wonderful to meet you.
Thank you for taking a stand for girls and children.
Really appreciate it.
We need thousands more, millions more just like you, Glenna.