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People that are scrambling, trying to protect their ever-shrinking share of what they have are foolish.
It's all going.
It's all going away.
This country is being ripped apart and raped and looted.
We're being slowly poisoned and in some cases quickly murdered and assassinated.
And we're killing ourselves every day.
Inadvertently, with the kinds of things that we eat and breathe and drink and see.
People have got to start to radically begin to obey their conscience and tell the truth and do the right thing.
People have got to start to get courageous.
And this is the time for everybody to turn and look to God and to pray and to ask for strength and to ask for wisdom to get through this time and to transform and sanctify this country.
And the alternative is that there will be no country.
Is it really only as big as low gas prices?
Is it really only so big as bringing inflation and gas prices and the corporate tax rate back down?
It's not about waiting for someone to come in and change the policy and make it better.
It's a personal decision that we all have to make to become soldiers of Christ.
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I told you so.
When I get home, I want you.
Hello, I got places to be Good evening, everybody You're watching America First.
say that the blood of our people is something that is essential.
That we are different.
That America was different because we are different.
Palantir is an AI data analytics company.
They use artificial intelligence to look at vast amounts of data and create insights.
If the government has an amount of data which is kind of unimaginable, if you've got every phone call, every email, every transaction, every photograph of a license plate on the highway, satellite data, it's too much data for a bureaucracy to sift through.
Palantir comes in and interprets the data using algorithms, using artificial intelligence, using software to make vast amounts of data usable.
If we don't have freedom on the internet in the age of AI, we are going to be mind raped every day forever.
Think about anything you've ever said or done in the vicinity of your phone's camera or microphone, everything you've ever put into your phone, and even things that are not necessarily so scandalous, but even things like your favorite restaurants, your geolocation, because your phone also has a GPS.
They know where you are at all times.
They know where you go and when.
They know what you buy.
They have access to your bank account.
AI will literally know everything about you.
Everyone you know, your relationship to them, your tastes, your preferences, your habits, your whereabouts, your routines, your schedule, when you're asleep.
They know how much REM sleep you're getting.
They know your resting heart rate.
They know how many calories you consume.
Think about the ways that they can manipulate you.
You have a computer in your refrigerator, computer in your car, computer in your home security system, computer in your everything, computer in your clothes, your watch, your glasses, your VR headset, your alarm clock.
You have a smart home, economy of things.
It's like total, like, rape of everybody by the system forever.
My life is like a first-person video game, you know?
People that are scrambling, trying to protect their ever-shrinking share of what they have are foolish.
It's all going.
It's all going away.
This country is being ripped apart and raped and looted.
We're being slowly poisoned and in some cases quickly murdered and assassinated.
And we're killing ourselves every day.
Inadvertently, with the kinds of things that we eat and breathe and drink and see.
People have got to start to radically begin to obey their conscience and tell the truth and do the right thing.
People have got to start to get courageous.
And this is the time for everybody to turn and look to God and to pray and to ask for strength and to ask for wisdom to get through this time and to transform and sanctify this country.
And the alternative is that there will be no country.
Is it really only as big as low gas prices?
Is it really only so big as bringing inflation and gas prices and the corporate tax rate back down?
It's not about waiting for someone to come in and change the policy and make it better.
It's a personal decision that we all have to make to become soldiers of Christ.
Because they voted for Kamala Harris.
People do not stab young girls on trains because they're born black.
People do not shoot Palestinians in the back of the head or cheer it on just because they're Jewish.
The people that do this are lost.
They have to be isolated and segregated out.
A new consensus must emerge.
Are you in favor of a society with meaning?
A society where life is sacred, where life has sanctity, where people's lives and their dignity and their integrity is respected?
Or are we going to live in a society that is a never-ending war between nihilistic tribes, warlords, savages, pagans?
I see an emerging consensus.
And I think that the mature people that actually love America, actually love our children, and the people that recognize the division, the peril that we're in, we need to fortify a new consensus and rally the people of conscience, the people of decency, the people of humanity, the people of charity towards their fellow man,
against those that want to kill us, against those that laugh and celebrate when innocent people are harmed.
For any reason, for any ideological reason.
Against the people that are cruel, the people that are hateful.
And by that, I mean the people that are really cruel.
Not the people that say things you disagree with, not the people that are provocative, not the people that are sometimes angry, but the people that are really cruel and really evil.
What makes Christianity and Christ so different from the other religions is that our religion is based on the bearing of suffering for the sake of even those that persecute us.
An unconditional, absolute standard of love for all of God's children, even those that are misguided, even those that persecute us, even the most heinous among us.
That is what makes us different.
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Canary Mission is an Israeli-funded blacklist, which since July 2025 has been confirmed to be used by the Trump administration to target students, professors, and professionals who oppose Israel and reside in the United States.
This idea is part of an initiative created by the Heritage Foundation, the same group responsible for the infamous Project 2025.
In their initiative, titled Project Esther, they state that students participating in pro-Palestinian protests and activism are supporting Hamas, a group that the United States designates as a foreign terrorist organization.
Therefore, pro-Palestinian students are considered to be supporting terrorism and are subject to the revocation of visas, frozen bank accounts, asset seizures, and the denial of basic constitutional rights.
In effect, the Canary mission serves as a means to circumvent constitutional protections, allowing the federal government to engage in intelligence gathering activities that would otherwise be considered unlawful.
But the Canary Mission is not alone.
Palantir, another company closely aligned with the state of Israel, uses AI-driven analytics to maintain private databases on U.S. citizens and currently works with four federal agencies.
While government contracting with the private sector is long-standing, the prominent influence of Jewish groups within these increasingly powerful organizations warrants careful examination.
I renew the call for all able-bodied young American men, all of our elite human capital, all of our geniuses, warriors, intelligent people to dedicate themselves to American sovereignty and independence.
As Christians, as Americans, as white people, as citizens of the United States, and anybody that settles for anything less is just as much of an enemy, I would actually consider them worse than our oppressors.
So on Independence Day, it's important to reflect on the fact that we are an occupied nation.
Now, just like then, we're being ruled by a small country across an ocean, serving itself at our expense.
And as long as that is the case, I will always be obsessed with that.
As long as that is the case, I will always be speaking out against that and fighting against that.
And I will always be anchored, understanding that that is the fundamental struggle.
As long as our presidents have to kiss the wall in Israel and wear a small hat, as long as they have to say that we want to make Israel great again and they're the greatest country ever, I will never be okay with that.
Barack Obama created the joint comprehensive plan of action, the JCPOA, or the Iranian nuclear deal.
And Barack Obama brought together China, Russia, Germany, France, the United Kingdom, and the United States and the European Union to enforce a nuclear deal that restricts Iran's enrichment of uranium.
The early talks were conducted in secret, and the Israelis were furious, furious about this.
They hated Obama.
Netanyahu went to a joint session of Congress and gave a speech in defiance of the American president and its nuclear deal, and Congress gave 37 standing ovations.
They colluded with Trump to get him elected so that Trump would do maximum pressure and create a ladder of escalation, pulling us out of the deal, declaring the IRGC terrorists, then killing its leader, putting sanctions on the regime.
This is a war that started a long time ago, that Trump made hot in 2018, and has been going on for seven years.
People that are scrambling, trying to protect their ever-shrinking share of what they have are foolish.
It's all going.
It's all going away.
This country is being ripped apart and raped and looted.
We're being slowly poisoned and, in some cases, quickly murdered and assassinated.
And we're killing ourselves every day.
Inadvertently, with the kinds of things that we eat and breathe and drink and see.
People have got to start to radically begin to obey their conscience and tell the truth and do the right thing.
People have got to start to get courageous.
And this is the time for everybody to turn and look to God and to pray and to ask for strength and to ask for wisdom to get through this time and to transform and sanctify this country.
And the alternative is that there will be no country.
Is it really only as big as low gas prices?
Is it really only so big as bringing inflation and gas prices and the corporate tax rate back down?
It's not about waiting for someone to come in and change the policy and make it better.
It's a personal decision that we all have to make to become soldiers of Christ.
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When I get home, I want you Hello, I got places to be Evening, everybody You're watching America First.
Blood of our people is something that is essential.
That we are different.
that america was different because we are different palantir is an ai data analytics company
They use artificial intelligence to look at vast amounts of data and create insights.
If the government has an amount of data which is kind of unimaginable, if you've got every phone call, every email, every transaction, every photograph of a license plate on the highway, satellite data, it's too much data for a bureaucracy to sift through.
Palantir comes in and interprets the data using algorithm, using artificial intelligence, using software to make vast amounts of data usable.
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When I get home, I want you.
I got places to be Evening, everybody You're watching America First.
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If we don't have freedom on the Internet in the age of AI, we are going to be mind raped every day forever.
Think about anything you've ever said or done in the vicinity of your phone's camera or microphone, everything you've ever put into your phone, and even things that are not necessarily so scandalous, but even things like your favorite restaurants, your geo location, because your phone also has a GPS.
They know where you are at all times.
They know where you go and when.
They know what you buy.
They have access to your bank account.
AI will literally know everything about you.
Everyone you know, your relationship to them, your tastes, your preferences, your habits, your whereabouts, your routines, your schedule, when you're asleep.
They know how much REM sleep you're getting.
They know your resting heart rate.
They know how many calories you consume.
Think about the ways that they can manipulate you.
You have a computer in your refrigerator, computer in your car, computer in your home security system, computer in your everything, computer in your clothes, your watch, your glasses, your VR headset, your alarm clock.
You have a smart home, economy of things.
It's like total, like, rape of everybody by the system forever.
My life is like a first-person video game, you know?
There is something involved where we have to forgive them.
We do have to forgive them for their ignorance.
We do have to forgive them for their misunderstanding.
And we have to embrace them and say, better late than never.
Welcome to the right side of history.
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Good evening, everybody.
You're watching America First.
My name is Nicolas Jay Quentis.
Have a great show for you tonight.
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Listen to the cure, I listen to the cure, I listen to the cure, and then I cry.
All the things that I've had, running through my head, running through my head, running through my head.
All the things you had, all the things I've had, running through my head, running through my head, all the things you had, all the things you're doing.
I can't get in.
All the things you had, all the things you had.
All the things you've had, all the things you had.
All the things you've had, all the things you had, all the things you had.
People that are scrambling, trying to protect their ever-shrinking share of what they have are foolish.
It's all going.
It's all going away.
This country is being ripped apart and raped and looted.
We're being slowly poisoned and, in some cases, quickly murdered and assassinated.
And we're killing ourselves every day, inadvertently, with the kinds of things that we eat and breathe and drink and see.
People have got to start to radically begin to obey their conscience and tell the truth and do the right thing.
People have got to start to get courageous.
And this is the time for everybody to turn and look to God and to pray and to ask for strength and to ask for wisdom to get through this time and to transform and sanctify this country.
And the alternative is that there will be no country.
Is it really only as big as low gas prices?
Is it really only so big as bringing inflation and gas prices and the corporate tax rate back down?
It's not about waiting for someone to come in and change the policy and make it better.
It's a personal decision that we all have to make to become soldiers of Christ.
Because they voted for Kamala Harris.
People do not stab young girls on trains because they're born black.
People do not shoot Palestinians in the back of the head or cheer it on just because they're Jewish.
The people that do this are lost.
They have to be isolated and segregated out.
A new consensus must emerge.
Are you in favor of a society with meaning?
A society where life is sacred.
Where life has sanctity, where people's lives and their dignity and their integrity is respected?
Or are we going to live in a society that is a never-ending war between nihilistic tribes, warlords, savages, pagans?
I see an emergent consensus.
And I think that the mature people that actually love America, actually love our children, the people that recognize the division, the peril that we're in, we need to fortify a new consensus and rally the people of conscience, the people of decency, the people of humanity, the people of charity towards their fellow man,
against those that want to kill us, against those that laugh and celebrate when innocent people are harmed.
For any reason, for any ideological reason.
Against the people that are cruel, the people that are hateful.
And by that, I mean the people that are really cruel.
Not the people that say things you disagree with, not the people that are provocative, not the people that are sometimes angry, but the people that are really cruel and really evil.
Makes Christianity and Christ so different from the other religions is that our religion is based on the bearing of suffering for the sake of even those that persecute us.
An overflowing of love.
An overflowing of self-giving love.
So much of it, it cannot be contained.
An unconditional, absolute standard of love for all of God's children, even those that are misguided, even those that persecute us, even the most heinous among us.
That is what makes us different.
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Canary Mission Blacklist00:12:42
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Canary mission
is an Israeli-funded blacklist which, since july 2025, has been confirmed to be used by the Trump administration to target students, professors and professionals who oppose Israel and reside in the United States.
This idea is part of an initiative created by the Heritage Foundation, the same group responsible for the infamous Project 2025.
In their initiative, titled Project Esther, they state that students participating in pro-Palestinian protests and activism are supporting Hamas, a group that the United States designates as a foreign terrorist organization.
Therefore, pro-Palestinian students are considered to be supporting terrorism and are subject to the revocation of visas, frozen bank accounts, asset seizures, and the denial of basic constitutional rights.
In effect, the Canary mission serves as a means to circumvent constitutional protections, allowing the federal government to engage in intelligence gathering activities that would otherwise be considered unlawful.
But the Canary Mission is not alone.
Palantir, another company closely aligned with the state of Israel, uses AI-driven analytics to maintain private databases on U.S. citizens and currently works with four federal agencies.
While government contracting with the private sector is long-standing, the prominent influence of Jewish groups within these increasingly powerful organizations warrants careful examination.
I renew the call for all able-bodied young American men, all of our elite human capital, all of our geniuses, warriors, intelligent people to dedicate themselves to American sovereignty and independence.
As Christians, as Americans, as white people, as citizens of the United States, and anybody that settles for anything less is just as much of an enemy, I would actually consider them worse than our oppressors.
So on Independence Day, it's important to reflect on the fact that we are an occupied nation.
Now, just like then, we're being ruled by a small country across an ocean, serving itself at our expense.
And as long as that is the case, I will always be obsessed with that.
As long as that is the case, I will always be speaking out against that and fighting against that.
And I will always be anchored, understanding that that is the fundamental struggle.
As long as our presidents have to kiss the wall in Israel and wear a small hat, as long as they have to say that we want to make Israel great again and they're the greatest country ever, and I will never be okay with that.
Barack Obama created the joint comprehensive plan of action, the JCPOA, or the Iranian nuclear deal.
And Barack Obama brought together China, Russia, Germany, France, the United Kingdom, and the United States and the European Union to enforce a nuclear deal that restricts Iran's enrichment of uranium.
The early talks were conducted in secret, and the Israelis were furious, furious about this.
They hated Obama.
Netanyahu went to a joint session of Congress and gave a speech in defiance of the American president and its nuclear deal, and Congress gave 37 standing ovations.
They colluded with Trump to get him elected so that Trump would do maximum pressure and create a ladder of escalation, pulling us out of the deal, declaring the IRGC terrorists, then killing its leader, putting sanctions on the regime.
This is a war that started a long time ago, that Trump made hot in 2018, and has been going on for seven years.
That's the nature of forever wars.
Just like in Iraq, which went from 1990 until today, just like Libya, which went from 2011 to today.
Syria, which went from 2011 to today, and Iran, which went from 2018 until today.
That's the nature of forever wars.
And if you're not paying attention to those underlying forces, you're going to fall for it again and again.
You're going to be surprised and confused and coping over and over.
And people are just tripping over themselves to do it again.
People that are scrambling, trying to protect their ever-shrinking share of what they have are foolish.
It's all going.
It's all going away.
This country is being ripped apart and raped and looted.
We're being slowly poisoned and in some cases quickly murdered and assassinated.
And we're killing ourselves every day inadvertently with the kinds of things that we eat and breathe and drink and see.
People have got to start to radically begin to obey their conscience and tell the truth and do the right thing.
People have got to start to get courageous.
And this is the time for everybody to turn and look to God and to pray and to ask for strength and to ask for wisdom to get through this time and to transform and sanctify this country.
And the alternative is that there will be no country.
Is it really only as big as low gas prices?
Is it really only so big as bringing inflation and gas prices and the corporate tax rate back down?
It's not about waiting for someone to come in and change the policy and make it better.
It's a personal decision that we all have to make to become soldiers of Christ.
Then he has a phone call with Tim Walz, the governor, Jacob Fry, or excuse me, the mayor, and says, we're going to de-escalate the situation in Minneapolis.
Then we hear from sources on the ground that Border Patrol has new orders.
What are the orders?
Even if they check a license plate and it is registered to somebody who is in the country illegally, Border Patrol will no longer arrest that person unless they have a criminal rap sheet.
So we are back to the Obama-era policy of only deporting those criminal illegal aliens as opposed to those non-criminal illegal aliens.
That's the new policy.
There's now mounting pressure from the Republicans, from Republican-aligned donors, from the voters to shut down the mass deportations.
And it's only January.
Four weeks into 2026, seems like it's already over.
So we have an armada, as Trump describes it, of U.S. warships headed to the Middle East to bomb Iran, war games across the entire Middle East.
We're going to war with Hezbollah in Iraq.
We're going to war with Iran.
We're putting missile defense systems in all our bases.
We're going to war with the whole Middle East.
Simultaneously, we have 230,000 deportations for 2025, and they're already shutting it down under public pressure from the Wall Street Journal, from the Republican Conference, from the donors, from the public.
Got what you voted for?
Oh, did you get what you voted for?
Or did you fall for it again?
If only someone had warned us, if only during the election somebody had said, maybe we shouldn't vote for Trump.
He's going to bring us to war in Iran and won't deport anybody.
Everybody has been so caught up in the Israel thing, they don't realize that the left is a real entity, okay?
And not for nothing, but the left is also extraordinarily Jewish.
As a matter of fact, arguably the Jewish left has been the primary battering ram against the white race, even more so, I would contend, than the Zionists.
And the reason being is because Jewish leftists are destroying our home.
Jewish leftists are destroying America.
They're destroying Europe through mass immigration, which is irreversible.
The money that we spent overseas, the wars that we've done, it's not like I think these are good things.
In a way, they're detrimental.
But what is being done through mass migration, that is truly the existential threat.
That is truly the death of the white race.
And that is their explicit, publicly stated goal, is they want to make white people a minority in all of these countries.
Now, once you understand this, you realize that if the left wins, if the Democrats win, if the left wins, they're going to open the borders again.
All of these illegal immigrants that are here are going to have kids.
Those kids will become citizens.
Those new Americans are going to have a higher fertility rate than the natives.
This is a problem in perpetuity.
So if you have a mass amnesty, you're going to get more illegal immigration.
The more immigration that you have, the more that the death of the white majority is expedited.
The quicker it arrives, the earlier it arrives.
Once that happens, we're outnumbered and then we're outvoted.
We're outnumbered by non-white people who are all socialist.
A good chunk of them, the majority of them, are favorable towards socialism.
They're favorable towards this redistributive politics.
They're in favor of these big Democrat political machines in the cities.
Once you're outnumbered, you're outvoted, overpowered.
And then they secure for the rest of our lifetimes mass migration, expropriating property and money from white people, destroying white neighborhoods, making sure that there is no corner of the country where diversity has not penetrated.
And slowly but surely, all of white civilization just collapses.
It is no longer Christian.
It is no longer moral.
It is no longer orderly, prosperous, intelligent, literate.
All of that stuff goes away.
And then we live among the ruins.
We live among the ruins of a formerly great empire, a formerly great civilization, like the people that lived in Rome after the fall of the Roman Empire.
We will be building shanties and huts and favelas inside the ruins of our previous civilization, inside the ruins of airports and skyscrapers after we've lost the ability to fly and the ability to build.
Now, you must visualize this when you realize what must be done.
You actually have to visualize it and imagine a future that looks like this and then go back in time.
You have to put yourself in the position of your grandchildren and great-grandchildren in the year 2100 and look around at your majority minority country that looks like South Africa, where it's just trash and graffiti and filth and homeless people and vagabonds and criminals.
And then you have to go back in time to now when we can prevent it.
And then think about what you're willing to do to stop this.
And then killing a stupid fat lesbian and a male nurse doesn't seem so bad, does it?
We were going to deport 30 million people, but then a fat lesbian and a male nurse died.
So now we have to give them all amnesty.
10 million illegals under Joe Biden.
They slipped under the radar, crossed into the country.
Oh, guess we got to take care of them forever now.
We got to pay for them forever and all their descendants because a fat lesbian poet and a male nurse got killed.
You don't understand.
We have to win.
There is no substitute for victory.
We only care about victory.
And here's the grand irony.
I see all these Israel critics, the JQ squad, they idolize Hitler.
They worship Hitler.
Do you know what Siegl even means?
It means hail victory.
And not to go like full Nazi or something, but there is no substitute for victory.
It means 30 million people that have no legal standing to be here are physically removed from our country and put far away from us.
That is what victory looks like.
30 million fewer invaders and putting an ocean or a gulf between them and us and then building a giant fucking wall so they can never come back.
That's what victory looks like.
And if some white saviors, if some brainwashed progressive white liberals want to throw themselves in front of the tanks, I say run them over.
And that's just a bonus.
If a bunch of white saviors want to give their lives for these invaders that hate us, that take advantage of us, that have no respect for us, they want to throw themselves in front of the treads of the tanks, I say keep going.
I say run them over, and we'll just say that's the bonus round.
And I told you the other night, that is what is happening in Minneapolis.
These are not protests.
These are far-left agitators.
If they had it their way, this country would be burning.
You understand that, right?
If Alex Predty and Renee Goode had it their way, this country would burn to the ground and they would be laughing.
You do realize that, right?
It's either we win or they win.
And if they win, we are going to die.
If they win, you are going to have President Kamala Harris, President Hillary Clinton, President Stacey Abrams, and they are going to be giggling.
They will be chortling as you and every other far-right, Nazi, MAGA Republican is thrown into a concentration camp while they destroy our monuments, while they destroy our churches, while they destroy our neighborhoods and make everything ugly, because that is what they do, and they will be laughing about it.
They will be smoking pot with their black boyfriends.
They will be banging on the drum in the ruins of our city in the Renee Good autonomous zone while the country burns.
And that's a vision of the future.
Either they have it their way or we have it our way.
And this is the confrontation.
This is the standoff.
Trump representing Native Americans, Native born Americans, Trump representing the historic American nation is taking the fight to them with ICE.
Past, due, past, due, because the National Guard and the police and all these other people, they are influenced and infiltrated by the radical left.
To the extent that they say Trump has deputized a private army, don't you realize that's a good thing?
There is a military force with a $90 billion budget with the constitutional power to deport millions of people.
And the only condition is you want to see illegal immigrants out of the country.
Everybody that signs up for ICE is going to be a loyal Trump supporter, a loyal America firster who wants illegals out of the country.
Don't you understand that's a good thing?
People are saying President Trump has deputized a private army of immigration restrictionist white guys who are empowered by the feds to throw out all the illegals and there's no accountability at all.
There's no body cameras.
They're just beating people up.
They're just kicking left-wing pieces of shit in the ass and pepper spraying them in the face.
It's like, I'm sorry.
Where's the, what's the problem here?
I thought you were trying to convince me this is a bad thing.
No, this is a good thing.
And this is the confrontation.
It is these mobilized, organized, left-wing agitators in Minneapolis trying to shut down the deportations versus ICE versus this force from the government.
And we want the government to win this one.
We want ICE to win this one.
We want ICE to establish order in the city and then facilitate the mass deportations of these people.
Get every Somalian out, get every Haitian out, get every Venezuelan refugee out.
And otherwise, it's like I said, what is the alternative?
Then they are effectively given amnesty.
If ICE is not able to do the job because they are hamstrung by oversight and public pressure and regulations, you do realize this is like the George Floydification of ICE.
This is like a George Floyd situation.
This is neo George Floyd.
Some piece of shit dies because they're stupid.
And then there's all these calls now about brutality.
Well, I support law enforcement, but this is brutal.
Alongside calls to abolish it.
ICE will be hamstrung.
The leadership is not going to have their back.
And you know what's going to happen?
Then you can't do mass deportations.
And if you can't do deportations under this administration, you're never going to get them.
And if you never get them, then it's effectively an amnesty.
And if it's an amnesty, then that means these people won.
That means there's true lawlessness.
It's an open border.
Invaders are welcome.
We have no credibility as a regime.
You can be here lawfully, but we're not going to do anything about it.
I mean, you lose all credibility at that point.
So this is a showdown and we have to win.
And this brings me to our story for tonight.
I want to talk about Trump's response.
Trump is absolutely backing down.
This is a horrific disappointment, total embarrassment.
If you're a Trump supporter and I don't consider myself one anymore, you should be furious.
You should be angry.
You should be honestly on social media complaining.
If it were me and I voted for this crap, I would be in the street protesting, honestly.
But they're making excuses.
So in 2024, Trump promised mass deportations.
That was the promise, wasn't it?
Joe Biden had more border apprehensions than any other president by far.
It wasn't even close.
It was like double the next highest number of annualized apprehensions on the southern border.
Trump got elected on that basis, that he was going to reverse that.
Not stop it, but stop it and reverse it.
People like to point out that the border is secure and illegal immigrants aren't coming here anymore.
That's actually not enough.
Because if you've had 10 million illegals come here, it's not enough to simply stop the flow of 10 million more.
You have to reverse what has taken place.
Otherwise, it's too little, too late.
We had an illegal immigration problem when Trump got elected the first time in 2016.
It only got worse.
It got worse under Trump.
It got exponentially worse under Biden.
Now they say, well, at least the border is secure now.
I'm sorry, that's 10 years too late.
We voted to secure the border in 2016.
Now we need to secure the border and reverse what has taken place at the minimum in the last eight years.
But ideally, in the last 20 years, 30 years, it is now unacceptable to take anything less.
It must be a fully secure border and mass deportations.
He is elected with this mandate because everybody was sick of the number of illegal aliens here, even the Democrats, even the black people, even liberals.
And you might remember during the peak of this around 2022, 2023, these Venezuelans were everywhere on every street corner.
They were running out of room to house all these people, building refugee camps, effectively, building these tent cities, putting them up in hotels.
They were literally being put up in luxury hotels in Chicago on the Gold Coast, in Manhattan, in New York City.
Finally, people had enough.
They voted for Trump to get rid of this problem.
And the reality is, let me tell you this, Trump never had any intention of actually following through on any of this.
Because to deport 10 million people, or even let's say 1 million people per year, which is 4 million in the second term, you are going to need a whole of government approach.
You're going to need everybody, all hands on deck.
You're going to need Department of Homeland Security, Department of War, Department of Justice, fully focused, fully committed, marshaling all resources.
You're going to need the right people at the top, the right department heads.
You're going to need the right chiefs of staff.
You're going to need the right undersecretaries.
You're going to need everybody to be on the same page, competent, focused.
And they're going to need the will to follow through on all of this.
You're going to need more personnel, more infrastructure, more training.
It's going to cost a lot of money.
It's going to take time to get to the point where ICE is even capable.
And then, once you start getting millions of people out of the country, if you get to that point, you need to stand up to the public pressure.
Because you can't make a million people per year disappear from the United States without people noticing.
That's 4,000 per day.
You cannot have this huge mobilization of law enforcement and military force in the country in major cities rounding up 4,000 people per day and physically apprehending them, detaining them, transporting them, and removing them.
You can do this invisibly.
It is visible.
It is highly visible and it is extremely contentious.
You are going into these communities with law enforcement vehicles, in some cases, military vehicles.
These are raids, people that are heavily armed in tactical gear.
And what do you think is going to happen when you're doing this in the major hubs of illegal immigration, like LA or New York or Chicago?
It is going to provoke resistance.
And resistance creates friction and conflict and confrontation.
And that draws in the media because it turns into a spectacle.
And now it's on camera.
Now it's on TV.
And as long as it's going on, there's confrontation and conflict, and it's on TV.
And as long as it's on TV, there's a war of attrition against public perception.
The public watching this day in and day out, and mistakes are going to be made and tragedies are going to happen.
Slowly but surely, people are going to drop off.
Women don't have the stomach for this.
Minorities will not support this.
Even a lot of white people don't have the balls to support this.
So it's not enough that you have people that are focused, competent, ideologically aligned.
It's not enough that it's a whole of government mobilization top to bottom, that this is really a massive undertaking, but you also need the political will and the character to follow through even when it becomes unpopular.
There needs to be this understanding going in that it's going to be ugly.
It's going to be unpopular.
There's going to be bloodshed and tragedies, but it is worth it.
That on the other side of it, it will be a major victory.
And maybe everybody will pay for it.
Maybe everybody involved will pay for it in some way or another, but it's worth it.
That is what was required.
Now, in 2024, I'm looking at Trump and Vance.
And after the election, during the transition, I'm looking at Pam Bondi and Christy Noam.
And it was obvious then, as it is now, that none of those people fit this description.
None of them have the wherewithal to mobilize all of the government.
Not all of them are on the same page ideologically.
And absolutely none of them have the political will to follow through.
Well, now here we are.
So let's start in 2025.
There was a New York Times piece that came out at the beginning of 2026, and they estimated how many people have actually been deported.
There's been a lot of debate about how many people have actually been deported because so much is being said about it.
It's so visible and ICE is everywhere and it's the talk of the town.
And the Trump administration swears that it is happening, but the numbers are being contested for various reasons.
The Democrats are embellishing it for their purposes.
The Republicans are embellishing it for their purposes.
Well, what is a deportation?
It's actually more complicated than you think.
When we think of a deportation, what we are talking about is what is called an interior removal.
Specifically, what this means is that Border Patrol or ICE is going into the country, the interior, meaning inside of the borders of the country, in a major city, in a residential area, and they are arresting somebody that does not have legal residency, and then they are removing them from the country.
That is what we would call a deportation.
But strictly speaking, that is a particular kind of interior removal.
What is not a deportation is when somebody arrives at the border and they are turned away.
That is classified as a deportation, but technically speaking, it is called a return.
An interior removal versus a return at the border.
They're being returned from where they came.
Two different things.
Additionally, during the Obama administration, just to give you an idea of the numbers, in the first year of the Obama administration in 2009, Obama had 260,000 interior removals.
2009, that's the first year, first full year.
I guess it's not a full year because he got inaugurated in January, but in 2009, that's Obama's first year in office.
He deports 268,000 people.
Those are 268,000 interior removals.
By the end of Obama's second term in 2016, the number is down to 60,000.
Why does it fall so precipitously?
Because starting in the 2010s, Obama launched a new policy where they would no longer remove people for merely being in the country illegally.
Rather, the interior removals going forward would be only those that are committing crimes.
In other words, they introduced a new distinction.
And they said there are criminal illegal aliens and non-criminal illegal aliens.
There are criminal illegal aliens that have committed a murder or a sexual assault or a battery.
They have some criminal rap sheet.
And then there's a non-criminal illegal alien that is merely here illegally without residency or citizenship.
So how then do the numbers fall so much because of this new distinction?
Because going forward, the only way that they are deporting people is they're relying on local law enforcement.
If the local police arrests somebody who's committing a crime, like let's say the local cops pick up a murderer, the local cops pick up a drug dealer, a rapist.
Well, they're going to run that person's information.
If that person is a non-citizen, then they are turned over to immigration services, you see?
So that's why that distinction really matters.
You've got interior removals and returns.
Then in the 2010s, you get this new distinction of criminal illegal aliens, non-criminal illegal aliens, and they're not touching the so-called non-criminals because they're not doing raids.
They're not hunting them down.
They're not rounding them up.
They're not breaking down doors.
They're relying on law enforcement to arrest criminals in their ordinary law enforcement duties.
If they happen to be illegal, then they are given over to federal jurisdiction and they're deported.
This is how the numbers get so low.
Well, the New York Times says, after all of the debate and discussion about the numbers, that this first year of Trump's second term, Trump has only deported 230,000 people.
So just as I predicted, these mass deportations are not happening.
They're not because nobody in this administration is serious enough, competent enough, willing enough to do it.
So we have as many removals as Obama.
And keep in mind, this is actually extra bad because not only is it fewer than a Democrat, than Obama, when this is supposed to be the deporter-in-chief mass deportations president, but this is also after, you know, like 15 years of open borders.
Complete open borders under Biden, mostly open borders under Trump 1, totally open borders under Obama with catch and release.
So after all of this illegal immigration, now you're doing barely as good as Obama in his first year.
Well, it gets better.
So as I said in 24 and 25, you go and start rounding people up.
How many is 260,000 in a year?
Well, it's fewer than 1,000 per day.
And maybe they're arresting 2,000 people per day.
I think that's the rough estimate: about 1,500 to 2,000 arrests.
The actual removals are lower than 1,000.
Either way, these are the numbers.
Roughly 800 to 2,000 people are being apprehended every single day inside the interior.
If you want to deport a million people per year, that number needs to be like 4,000.
It needs to be like 3,500 to 4,000.
It needs to be about two times as many, two to three times as many as are already being arrested.
Well, Trump is deporting this negligible amount of people, and it provokes this huge response predictably.
The Democrats, after a year of licking their wounds from the election, have now rallied, consolidated.
They're coordinating and organizing.
And now they are mounting this organized resistance to the deportations.
And we've seen this in Chicago.
We've seen it in Los Angeles.
Now we're seeing it in Minneapolis.
I saw JD Vance say, this is only happening in Minneapolis.
This is isolated.
It's not isolated at all.
I don't know what he's talking about.
When they did Operation Midway Blitz in Chicago in the late summer and the fall of 2025, there was tons of this stuff going on.
Just like it's happening in Minneapolis, it was happening in Chicago.
It wasn't as bad, granted, there wasn't as much rioting, but you had a coordinated effort of local progressive cells chasing ICE, identifying their license plates, boxing them in, ramming their vehicles.
You had riots outside the detention center.
It was happening here too.
And who could forget in Los Angeles in June, when you had mass deportations and National Guard in LA, there were full-scale riots.
They shut down the highway.
They were burning Waymos and other self-driving cars, throwing lime scooters all over the place.
I mean, what are people talking about?
It happens everywhere.
It was happening in New York.
It was happening in Chicago.
It happened in L.A.
And now it is happening in Minneapolis.
Now, predictably, I said this last year too.
I said, so you have your resistance now.
This is the confrontation.
This is the showdown.
Okay, we're doing deportations.
We're trying to get these numbers up.
We're hiring more ICE agents.
We're building more detention centers and increasing the amount of people that we can detain.
Okay, we're getting to that point.
We got this money from the big, beautiful bill last June.
ICE is going to get an $80, $90 billion cash infusion.
Maybe we can get these numbers up.
The real test, however, is when you meet that resistance, which is inevitable.
It is inevitable that the left is going to try to shut this down.
And predictably, there they were, rioting, protesting, doing these activities.
And if there is resistance, you're going to have to shut down the resistance.
Now it is transformed into a completely different environment.
Now it's no longer ICE trying to arrest and detain and deport illegals.
It's also all of the law enforcement, National Guard, local police, the rest of them, trying to put down the insurrection.
And now it's new challenges.
You've got these, you could call them lone wolves.
You could call it stochastic.
That's the buzzword.
But you've got these groups that are chasing law enforcement through the streets.
Local law enforcement won't cooperate.
You've got local government that's encouraging this, giving sanctuary not only to the illegals, but to the insurrectionists.
So this is where it becomes a question of, well, can you now crush the protests?
What is involved in this?
People got to die.
Actually, actually, people do have to die.
I don't know how people don't expect this.
How is this not reasonable?
You want to deport a million people per year?
How do you think you're going to do that without a George Floyd, without an Ahmad Arbery?
How do you think you're going to do that without some dirtbag who's going to try running and then gets shot in the face?
It happens.
A million people is a lot of people.
And they don't want to go.
And some of them are violent and armed.
And some of them are not going to take it.
We have to be okay with this, actually.
And if then you have left-wing radicals who are totally insane, think about their perspective.
In their mind, this is the Fourth Reich.
They're playing Bella Chow, and they've got their red berets on.
They're LARPing as Hassan Piker is dressed like he's in the Chinese Communist Party, wearing his Ushanka.
These people are LARPing like they are the Bolsheviks.
They're LARPing like they are communist revolutionaries.
You've got a Hollywood movie about Leonardo DiCaprio and his black girlfriend doing terrorist attacks on Border Patrol.
Like, so what do you think is going to happen?
Then on top of the illegals, you've got these nut jobs.
They think they're fighting the Gestapo.
They think it's a video game and they're going to raise the fist and they're going to be the resistance.
Yes, some of them are going to die too.
And I'm perfectly okay with that.
You want to know how to not die as an illegal immigrant?
Take your three thousand dollars in your plane ticket and go home.
And if you want to take the chance, then when ice arrives surrender, surrender.
You're not here legally, you have no right to be here.
This is our country, the citizens of the United States, this is our government.
We have due process also, not just you.
We have a right to have our country and protect our borders.
We have a right to live in a country with people that are citizens, that we know who they are, that they pay taxes, that they're part of this social contract.
You don't want to fight?
You don't want to die?
Then surrender.
And the same goes for left-wing agitators.
If you don't want to die, stay home.
Let law enforcement do their job.
If you want to make your voice heard, do it legally.
Go to a protest.
No one has a problem with that.
Go to a protest in the daytime with a permit in front of the government building and make your voice heard peacefully.
Just like illegals don't have a right to be here, you don't have a right to run up on cops with a loaded gun in your waistband.
Everybody knows that.
And by the way, if any of us did this, if some kind of KKK Klansman or Nazi person or far-right extremist, whatever, if some radical on the right that the left hates ran up on cops with a gun in their waistband and they got shot, do you think the left would be saying, oh, you know, I don't agree with them.
However, of course not.
So this is part of it.
You need to be ready for this.
This is the first major test, and we're here.
So Renee Good died, and I am perfectly okay with that.
You're in your car, you're blocking ice, you sped up when a cop is in front of you, mag dumped in the face, justified.
Even his own parents have said, Alex Predi, his parents said, in contrary to all the media, the media says he's a nurse and everyone loved him and he was a great guy.
Somalia collapses on the other side of the planet.
They're not even friendly to us.
We got to take them in.
What's Russia's obligation?
What's China's obligation?
What's the Middle East?
Everybody loves to talk about all these third worldists.
They talk about how evil America is.
America's this terror empire.
I don't see Cuba and Venezuela and China taking these people in.
No, we're the stupid country that our liberal system mandates we got to take these garbage people.
That's our legal obligation.
So we bring them here.
They come here.
As we talked about last night, they're stealing $8 billion from the state of Minnesota.
That's your money.
Don't you understand this?
That is your money.
You work three months out of the year for the government.
Because if you're being taxed 25%, 33%, that is three to four months out of the year every day, day in, day out.
You're working to give that money to the government.
And that government is then giving that money to these scammers.
They go to the state and say, we need $500 million for Autistic Kids.
We need $200 million to feed the kids.
And they're spending that money on luxury cars.
They're sending that money home to Somalia to their extended clan, their extended family in another country.
The government gets hit to this.
The Democrat machine in Minneapolis gets wise and they realize there is fraud.
They start investigating.
The beneficiaries of the fraud, the Somali community, start to threaten the state and say, if you take away all this fraud money, we will sue you for racism, which they did.
The Somalians who came here as refugees are stealing our money for their own enrichment and largesse.
They get caught with their hand in the cookie jar.
They sue the state, which they are stealing from, for a civil rights violation for racism.
So the Democrats cover it up.
It takes a YouTuber to show up there and find out that this is fake to create this public pressure.
Then ICE and DHS come in.
ICE and DHS come in to investigate.
And these activists that are from the city government, from the state government, I believe the lieutenant governor was in one of these group chats.
City council members are in the group chats.
These are the shock troops of the Democrat city machine.
These are local cells of progressive and left-wing activists, DSA members.
They've got their mitts in the Democrat machine.
They then form up a signal group and they start chasing ICE.
They start doxing ICE officers, doxing their license plates, showing up to interfere in their operations.
They're in some cases rioting outside their hotels, outside the facilities.
It is at this point that a couple of them get a little bit too carried away and they get shot and die.
Then the media comes in.
Now in comes the left-wing media.
In comes the New York Times and the Washington Post and CNN and the rest of them to shove their cameras everywhere and say, this is the Gestapo.
Now Hollywood comes in.
And all the celebrities are on Instagram and on TikTok talking about we need to be good activists.
We need to spread awareness.
This is the modern day Fourth Reich.
It's an ICE agent shooting an unarmed citizen in front of the flag.
How fucked up is this?
Every step of the way, we should have never taken the refugees.
We should have never let them steal.
You should have never covered it up or been guilt tripped about racism.
We should be deporting them.
These agitators should be imprisoned.
Now all the pressure is on the administration.
But this is the showdown.
And it's a showdown between this left-wing machine and the people of America.
That's what it is.
It is this left-wing machine.
It is the machine politics of the city, which drives the politics of the whole state.
It's the machine politics of the city, which drives the commerce and the votes of that entire state, Chicago and Illinois, Minneapolis and Minnesota, New York City and New York, LA and San Fran and California, Nova in Virginia.
It is the machine politics of the city with their shock troop progressive DSA people on the ground, with these immigrant communities, which supply the votes, which supply part of the votes and the activists and the voting bloc.
And I'm sure the fraud that they are committing, there's some outside of the country help with this.
And it's also an inside job.
There's people in the Democrat Party that are skimming off the top.
And then there are accomplices nationally in the media, in Hollywood, these other loci of power for the Democrats.
And all of these people are driving this left-wing politics.
It's purely corruption.
It is something that is extractive.
It is an extractive parasitic enterprise where they make the country worse by bringing in people that really do not benefit the country at all.
It's not beneficial for Americans to have Somalians, but it's beneficial for them as politicians for their grift.
They're degrading the country by siphoning money out of it.
That's what the government does, is it removes capital from the economy and then it redistributes it, reallocates it to scammers.
And so the money is stolen and it's all debt.
I mean, all these states and the federal government are in debt.
So you're taking productive capital out of the economy.
It's more debt.
You're giving it to scammers.
And the scammers are in league with the politicians.
So you get this totally corrupt system.
And this is how a country dies.
This is how the government becomes inefficient, loses efficacy.
This is how the country becomes bankrupt.
We run out of money.
This is how the public loses faith in its institutions, civic institutions, government institutions, in the media.
So now there's no trust between the government and those that are governed.
This is how you kill a society.
And so don't get me wrong, Trump is super corrupt too.
But this is one thing that is good.
You have a lot of white people.
In 2024, 80% of Trump voters were white.
The white people get together, they vote for Trump to end this nightmare, get these people out, stop the grift.
ICE shows up, and there is, understand, an immune response.
This is the convulsion of the Democrat machine.
They're freaking out.
The DOJ comes into Minneapolis and says, give us your voting rolls.
They freak out.
They say, we're not giving up our voter roll.
Why do you think that is?
The Trump administration is effectively just doing a half-assed job of cleaning up the corruption.
They're doing a half-assed job at deportations.
They're doing a half-assed job at election integrity.
But even shining a light, even slightly, on some of this stuff, shows just how corrupt the system is.
Minneapolis is convulsing because there goes their voting block.
There goes their voting fraud.
There goes their welfare fraud.
Tim Walz isn't even running for reelection, even though he was planning to, because of the extent of this cover-up.
And if that's going on in Minneapolis, you know that is going on to a much larger extent everywhere else.
This is Minnesota we're talking about.
If that's going on in Minneapolis, what's going on in Chicago?
What's going on in New York?
What's going on in LA, in D.C.?
What's going on in every other city?
This is our country.
This is the extractive, corrupt enterprise of left-wing politics, of mass immigration, welfare, and entitlement fraud.
This is what's happening.
Now, Trump shows up for the showdown.
Like I said, a couple of people get killed.
This is just to tell you all of this is justified.
You know, what level of force do you think is acceptable?
You want to deport a million people per year.
We're deporting a quarter million and a couple of people died.
If you think that is too heavy-handed and extreme, how are we going to get those numbers up four times?
And don't tell me you're opposed to this unless you have an answer to that question.
For all these people out there that are saying, I support mass deportations, but this is too heavy-handed.
No, you don't get to say that.
Sorry, no.
You don't get to say that.
If you are truly in favor of mass deportations, if you truly understand the stakes, then you tell us how we're going to deport a million people per year without some of these pieces of shit getting killed.
You tell me you owe us an explanation.
Otherwise, you are just a bitch.
Seriously, think about it.
You do not actually get this privilege of sitting back in your armchair, you know, whether you're podcaster, influencer, whatever, and saying, you know, I want mass deportations, but not like that.
Mass deportations, it's not a question of whether they need to happen, if they're going to happen.
It is essential.
It is imperative for the continuity of our country.
We don't have a country if we don't have law and order.
Law and order has no credibility.
If you tell people, well, you got in the end zone, you're safe.
You know, you cross first base, you're good, right?
It is imperative that every single illegal alien get deported.
Otherwise, we have no credibility as a society.
We have no laws.
We have no government.
The native people have no sovereignty.
Who gets to determine who is allowed in the United States?
If it's not the native citizens, then who is it?
It's the foreigners, a foreign-born foreign national who is in some village in El Salvador.
They make their way over into America and they say, I get to determine who's allowed in America.
That's not a country.
So they got to go.
It is a necessity.
Otherwise, don't have a country.
Otherwise, we are ruled by communist radicals and illegal foreign nationals.
We're ruled by everybody else.
We have no sovereignty.
We have no law and order.
We have no society.
So these are the stakes.
You're either ignorant or you're lying.
If you understand that we have to deport a million people or more per year, it is your responsibility to tell us how we're going to do this without a fat bitch getting shot once in a while.
Seriously.
I don't see any other way.
These deportations have to increase.
They have to expand by many multiples, by at least four times.
If it's going to increase four times, the left is going to resist.
We have to stomp them into the ground.
We have to crush them with a closed fist.
We have to deploy overwhelming force to shut it down so they don't even try anything.
And yeah, some people are going to need to be made an example of to scare them all off and say, look, you don't ram ICE vehicles with your car.
You don't run up on a law enforcement officer with a loaded gun and extra magazines in your waistband.
But this is the situation we find ourselves in now.
And so now the media is broadcasting this everywhere.
And the pressure is particularly acute because we are in the midterms.
It is now 2026.
This is no coincidence.
Now think of the politics.
The Republicans have a three-vote majority in the House of Representatives.
Historically speaking, for the past 100 years, the party which has the incumbent president always loses seats in the House during the midterms.
That is like an historical rule.
Going back to like 1932 or 1928, there's been only one other election where the party with the sitting president gains seats in the House.
I believe it was Obama that was the exception of this rule.
So if that is the historical rule, and if we only have a three-vote majority, if we're almost certainly going to lose seats, then that means we're going to lose the house.
If you lose three seats, we lose the house.
Historically, we always lose seats.
We're going to lose the house.
So Republicans are very aware of this.
And their donors and the beneficiaries of Republican patronage, they're very aware of this.
If we lose the House, Republicans, or if it's bad in the midterms and we lose the House, Republicans lose control.
And then the Democrats are going to shut everything down.
So this gravy train that is happening right now, all these beneficiaries of the graft that's happening in the Trump administration, whether it's the crypto guys, the tech bros, some of these defense contractors, construction companies, all these people that have been benefiting from the corruption of the Republicans, the gravy train stops.
Democrats are going to get in.
They're going to impeach everybody, investigate everybody, subpoena everybody.
And then all this corruption that's enriching everybody stops.
And then there's the political aspect.
Republicans have this agenda that gets shut down.
If Democrats gain control of one chamber and you have a divided government, they're going to shut it down for the next two years.
So Republicans are freaking out.
We need to keep the House.
We need to do everything necessary to avoid losing even a handful of seats.
It's in this context now that you have this big scandal and there's all this pressure.
That brings us to Trump's response.
So this guy gets killed.
Now, what does Trump do about it?
He is totally capitulating and totally surrendering and totally backing down.
I'm going to read through.
This is a series of developments since the weekend.
First and foremost, Trump says that ICE is withdrawing from Minneapolis after the killing.
This is from the New York Times.
It says, quote, Gregory Bovino, the Border Patrol official in charge of President Trump's on-the-ground immigration enforcement in Minneapolis, is expected to leave the city, according to two U.S. officials.
Some of the federal agents in the city are also expected to begin leaving on Tuesday, Mayor Jacob Fry of Minneapolis said after a phone call on Monday with President Trump.
After two days of blowback over the shooting and his own attacks on the victim, Mr. Trump struck a more cooperative tone on Monday, first by dispatching Tom Holman to the state and then describing in a social media post a good call with Governor Tim Walz, whom he had also blamed for the shooting.
He said that they had been on a similar wavelength.
And you got Stephen Miller and Tom Holman and Greg Bovino beating their chest on TV, defending the actions and the policy of the administration.
Greg Bovino became a symbol of ICE brutality.
It's all over social media.
On Instagram, on TikTok, they find this guy.
I'm talking about the left-wing agitators.
They find this guy, whether he's in Target, at a gas station, at a restaurant, and they surround him and they shove their phones in his face and they threaten to fight him and they scream at him and swear at him.
And he is a representative as a white male, as a gruff, older, tough white guy of ICE brutality, of nativism, white supremacy, Trumpism.
Now, after this protester gets killed, Trump yanks him out of the city.
That is a scalp for the left.
That's a victory.
You have handed them a severed head on a silver platter.
You've said, please, we surrender.
Here's our sacrificial offering.
Now, what do you think this does?
If you're some piece of shit progressive that is in Minneapolis, this is a victory.
You go out and say, we did it.
Keep the pressure up.
The sacrifice of Renee Good and the other guy will not be in vain.
It's working.
We're chasing ICE out of the city.
We're chasing Border Patrol out.
We're escalating.
We're laying down our lives.
This is like the resistance.
That stupid bitch on Twitter, she said, remember in Star Wars when they said the resistance will be remembered for generations?
This is how they think of this.
And in a word, what this does is it emboldens them.
It's like I said the other night, this is a confidence game.
You have just given them the realization that if they keep showing up, you will back down.
You will make concessions.
You will retreat.
If we chase ICE, if we make their jobs hell, if we get in their face, they will make mistakes.
If we show up in the streets, if we put pressure on Target and Marriott and all the brands that are involved in this in one way or another, they will blink.
They will back down.
And if you think you're winning, you make more sacrifices.
You push harder.
If you think the chi of the battle is on your side, you're going to keep pushing.
That is what Trump has now invited.
Not only this, Greg Bovino gets yanked.
Then Trump undercuts him and says openly, well, we're going to back down.
Also from the Times, it says, quote, President Trump said on Tuesday, quote, we're going to de-escalate a little bit when it comes to his immigration crackdown in Minneapolis.
The president also acknowledged the aggressive tactics of Gregory Bovino, the Border Patrol official known for his confrontational style who was pulled out of Minneapolis.
In an interview with Fox News, Trump described him as a pretty out there kind of guy.
He said, in some cases, it's good.
Maybe it's not good here.
On Capitol Hill, the top three House Democrats came out in support of an effort to impeach Christy Noam.
Republicans were also critical.
Senator Tom Tillis of North Carolina told reporters Ms. Noam should be fired.
Senator Lisa Murkowski of Alaska struck a similar note.
It's a confusing, dangerous environment when you can't hear, when you can't see.
You got people running up to you, confronting you.
And now what you have is doubt, hesitancy, reluctance, second-guessing.
If you're an ICE agent, okay, we're in the freezing cold in Minneapolis.
We're chasing these beaners.
I happen to be a beaner, so I can say that.
We're chasing these beaners around.
We're chasing the beans.
These shithead radicals get in the streets blowing their whistles.
They're armed with assault rifles running up on you.
You start to wonder: well, if I kill this guy, I'm going to live, but what's going to happen to me?
Am I going to get hanged?
Am I going to be investigated?
Am I going to be prosecuted for murder?
Is Trump going to have my back?
If I don't shoot this guy, I might die right now.
So what does this do to the average ICE agent?
They're demoralized.
They're less willing to do their job.
I'm not going to show up to Spring Hill Suites and Mary at a $150 a night hotel where I'm going to be watching outside my window as a mob of people is formed to dox and kill me and then go out in the freezing cold in my car, get chased around in a dangerous high-speed chase by radicals, then try to do my duty, have armed people confronting me if I don't know that the administration is going to have my back,
if our commander has been withdrawn from the city, if our own administration is telling us we made a mistake.
So this is why I said Trump, he is what he is.
He is not that guy.
He is not the guy to do this job because he is weak.
He is weak.
He lacks follow-through.
He never follows through on anything and he has no strategy.
It's all tactics.
It's all short-term.
What is going to play well today?
What is going to play well this week?
What are people saying on Twitter?
Someone who is that reactive, someone who is that short-term in their thinking with such a short time horizon, cannot accomplish anything that requires a sustained effort through difficulty and lack of popularity.
Stephen Miller, if you can hear us, he's our base Jew.
Oh, I love how he's just always autistically thinking about how to deport illegals.
He has so much aura.
I guess that Stephen Miller is not here today, huh?
It's almost like this is precisely what happened seven years ago, eight years ago, in 2018.
Stephen Miller is now moving behind the scenes to put all the blame on Christy Noam, to isolate her and make her the fall girl.
This is what he says according to Politico.
It says, quote, White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller is distancing himself from Homeland Security amid widespread outrage over the killing of Alex Predty by immigration agents in Minneapolis.
Miller, an architect of President Trump's hardline immigration enforcement campaign, said that his initial remarks, including labeling Predty as a terrorist, were based on information from DHS.
It's their fault.
He also said the agency may not have been following White House instructions with its overall handling of the enforcement operation in Minnesota.
Because you see, Miller is the deputy chief of staff of the White House, acting deputy chief of staff, strategic advisor.
So Miller's coming from the White House.
Homeland Security is down the hall into the left.
So if this dirtbag gets shot and Miller accidentally calls him a terrorist, Miller says, oh, well, you know, that's because Homeland Security isn't following the guidance of the White House.
I misspoke because the White House got bad information from Homeland Security.
In a statement, Miller said that the White House told DHS to use extra personnel sent to the state from Customs and Border Protection to keep protesters away from the fugitive apprehension operations, suggesting the operation, or rather the confrontation that led to Predty's death violated those instructions.
He said, we are evaluating why the CBP team may not have been following that protocol.
I remember in the first few months, because I read the news, that the left was literally struggling to keep up.
And they were talking about how they were struggling to keep up, talking about how it was demoralizing, saying we can literally barely keep up with how many awful things Trump is doing every single day.
And that's impeding our ability to counter it.
Now look at it.
Look at the infighting.
Trump is throwing Bovino under the bus.
An underling said he was fired.
The press secretary says actually he wasn't fired.
They're just pulling him out.
Trump goes on the news and says he's out there.
Republican senators want to fire Christy Noam.
They're working with the Democrats.
Stephen Miller is blaming Christy Noam for the whole thing and for the bad statement that he himself made.
He's probably getting it talking to behind the scenes.
Trump in the White House is saying we need to back down.
They were never going to bring us to the promised land.
This is the team that's going to do the deportations.
This is the team that's going to marshal every government resource to deliver the largest deportation operation in U.S. history.
Not a chance.
These people are fools and they are incompetent and disorganized.
No loyalty.
And they don't even want it bad enough.
And now they're at each other's throats.
It gets better.
This is from Nick Sortor, who's on the ground in Minneapolis.
According to him, Border Patrol has been given new orders not to arrest non-criminal illegal aliens.
Nick Sortor, he's on the ground doing all the coverage of the left-wing agitators.
He said he spoke to two Border Patrol agents, and they each independently said the new plan is they're not going to deport non-criminal illegal aliens anymore.
So remember we talked about that distinction from the Obama administration.
Now we have Obama's deportation policy.
We have deported fewer people than Obama, and now we have the Obama deportation doctrine, which is if you're merely here illegally, we are not going to mess with you.
We're only going to deport the criminals.
And that's what everybody is saying.
This is from the Republicans, also from, I believe this is the Hill.
It says, quote, President Trump's aggressive deportation campaign is making Republicans uneasy.
As the midterms approach, GOP lawmakers, candidates, strategists, and people close to the White House are warning that the administration's mass deportation policy and the wall-to-wall coverage of enforcement operations, arrest of U.S. citizens, and clashes between protesters and federal officials could cost them their razor-thin House majority.
It's reading that paragraph, I think I said that verbatim in 2024.
And now it has come to pass fully.
As midterms approach, GOP lawmakers, candidates, strategists, people in the White House are warning that mass deportations and the wall-to-wall coverage of all the chaos could cost them their razor-thin House majority.
If only somebody told us that that is how it would play out.
Oh, wait, I did.
I said specifically this would happen.
I said in 2026, it'll be a repeat of 2018.
You're heading into the midterms.
I said even those words: I said there will be wall-to-wall coverage of the atrocities, the crying kids, the rest of it.
I said, and the administration will back down, and then that will be it.
It says the administration's forceful approach across the U.S. risks repelling the swing voters who fuel Trump's return to the White House, but are increasingly wary of how the president is implementing a central campaign promise.
Further complementing the issue is that Republicans are split on the best way to address that eroding support, with some in the party viewing it as a messaging problem.
Others argue that the administration's policy itself is driving voter concerns.
Representative Dan Newhouse from Washington, a Republican, said, if we don't change our approach, it will have negative effects on the midterms for sure.
Maria Salazar, Republican from Florida, said, ICE should focus on the bad ombres.
The bad ombres.
That's it, not the cleaning ladies.
One thing is the gardeners, another thing is the gangsters.
One thing is the cooks.
The other is the coyotes.
A person close to the White House, granted anonymity to speak candidly, said Republicans have to keep the focus on criminal arrests, public safety, and the Trump administration's success in securing the southern border, which are more popular with voters across the board.
Otherwise, the person worried the GOP is losing support with moderate Republicans, independents, Latinos, and young voters.
Well, well, well, say it ain't so.
Say it ain't so.
I said this exactly in 2024.
Specifically, I said, I said, I'm not voting for Trump.
I said, because this mass deportation thing is never going to happen.
I said, and if you read between the lines, they're telling you that.
Whenever Vance and Trump were pushed during the election on the policy, they would say, we're going to prioritize the bad ombres, the criminals, then we'll worry about everybody else.
That is the new consensus, which is mass deportations means amnesty for everyone that isn't bothering anybody and deportations for murderers and rapists.
Okay, well, as it should be, I mean, obviously, it should be a given that you deport a murderer.
We should deport everybody.
But that's the consensus since like 2010 or something.
And so Trump and Vance during the election, they would say this.
They would say, well, we'll just worry about that other stuff later.
We'll build the wall.
We'll deport the criminals.
Then we'll worry about everybody later.
That is code for we're never deporting those other people.
That's code for we're going to secure the border, we're going to deport the criminals, and then we're going to kick the can down the road on everybody else.
It'll be somebody else's problem.
That's what they meant.
And if you want to deport millions of people, you need a lot of money for that.
And you need serious people.
And like we talked about before, they never at any time indicated that they were going to bring that level of seriousness to the table.
They didn't treat mass deportations like it would be this central part of the administration, which it would need to be.
They were treating it like it was one among other things.
So we knew that.
And I told you, I said, you don't have four years to get deportations up.
I said, first of all, we got to hit the ground running.
I said, we got to hit the ground running.
How we do in 2025 is going to tell us how we'll do in the future.
In 2025, there'll be no resistance.
I said, so if you want deportations, you got to get them started early.
And if they don't get started early, I said, that's a very bad sign.
Because in the midterms, in 26, the Republicans will be very averse.
They'll be very shy, gun-shy, about doing any of this stuff because you'll have the media playing it up.
And if you're deporting tons of people, it's going to be contentious.
It's going to be controversial.
The media is going to shove their cameras all over it.
And it's going to turn into a thing.
And there'll be extraordinary and acute public pressure on Trump to stop it.
I said, so you really got to set the precedent in 25.
If you really want deportations, they're going to have to happen in that first year.
I said, because then 26 happens, there's going to be this pressure.
After the election, illegal immigration plummets because foreign nationals anticipate that there will be enforcement.
In other words, they don't even try to cross the border because they think with Trump in charge, they're going to get caught.
Slowly they figure out the border isn't all that secure.
So they start coming in anyway.
By September 2017, you start getting caravans from the Northern Triangle, these huge inflows of thousands of people, 20,000 people in one go from Guatemala, Honduras, and El Salvador.
They're pouring in.
Trump starts talking about an amnesty, talking about DACA, the rest of it.
Now, Trump, with Tom Holman and with Stephen Miller, the same cast of characters, how do they shut down these caravans?
They implement the child separation policy.
If illegal immigrants cross the border with kids, unaccompanied minors, under catch and release, we have to pick them up and bring them into the country because we can't detain the children with the adults.
So this was a huge loophole.
You talk about loopholes in our immigration laws.
Unaccompanied minors are a huge source of catch and release.
They're a huge part of the loophole.
Because if an adult comes in with a little kid, you can't put them in the same place because kids can't be with criminal adults.
So we have to pick them up, scoop them up, bring them into the inside of the country, and we give them a court date and we say, we'll see you later.
Huge part of the problem.
So Trump, Homan, and Stephen Miller, and at that time, Christian Nielsen, another woman at DHS, they implement family separation.
And they say, we're going to detain the kids away from the adults.
And that way we can keep them at the border.
We can apprehend them at the border.
We can detain them at the border.
And we can adjudicate their asylum request without releasing them.
Famously, you know, the rest is history.
And for those that got red pilled after COVID, for all these plan-trusting idiots that woke up after COVID, let me tell you what happened next.
Throughout the summer of 2018, you had wall-to-wall coverage of kids in cages from the media.
Kids in cages, kids in cages, kids in, those were the magic words.
And it was every day, every day of the week, any time of the day, in the New York Times, on CNN, on NBC, kids in cages.
And they portrayed it then as they are now, that this is a concentration camp.
It's the Gestapo.
What kind of president puts little kids in cages?
And the Trump administration tried to fight it at first.
They said, well, Obama built them.
Obama did it too.
You know, they tried the rhetorical pivot.
And then, and I know this firsthand because I know people from the administration and I've heard this from them.
In the summer, Trump picks up the phone, calls Stephen Miller and says, Stephen, we got to shut it down.
We got to stop this.
We're getting killed out here.
And they reversed the policy.
And you got another caravan in the spring of 2018.
You got another caravan in the fall of 2018.
And in May and June of 2019, after the midterms, you had the highest total number of southern border apprehensions in those months in 20 years.
You had more illegal immigrants crossed the border in May and June than any other May and June since the year 2000, since Bill Clinton was president.
I said, but the second that the midterms start, the cameras are going to go.
You're going to get the same program.
Trump is going to back down because he's not serious.
And it's the same cast of characters.
This time he got Trump, Homan, Miller.
And instead of Christian Nielsen, he got Christy Noam.
Now here we are.
And how many of these statements have we gotten just this month?
In the first week of December, we get a planted story that says Trump administration officials are wobbling.
They're getting nervous.
They're second guessing themselves.
We get a planted story that says anonymous sources in the White House say that we need to recalibrate and restrategize on immigration enforcement, and Trump doesn't like what he's seeing.
Then a week later, Trump himself goes to a press conference and says, you know, we don't want to deport the people at the Luncheonettes, which is kind of like an acronym.
We don't want to deport the people that are on the farms.
And if Trump couldn't do it, who's going to do it?
If Trump, winning the popular vote, winning the Electoral College landslide on a platform of mass deportations, if he can't do it, who's going to do it?
JD Vance, don't make me laugh.
Ron DeSantis, Marco Rubio, who's going to do it then?
If Trump can't stand up to these people, if Trump can't sell it, if he can't deliver after being the president already for four years and being shot and prosecuted and the rest of it, who's going to do it?
And you know what else?
This is going to destroy popular support for immigration enforcement.
He will continue sinking and sliding, and it's going to take all of it with him.
All the good stuff is going to go down with him.
Nationalism, nativism, immigration enforcement, all the good stuff is going to go down with him.
The left will seize the initiative.
The left will seize the initiative on restraining Israel, ending the wars, the Epstein files, abolishing ICE, whatever, left-wing populism, affordability, housing, healthcare.
Something very interesting is going on, which is that there's a lot of money riding on Trump getting elected in 2024.
Tucker Carlson campaigned for Trump.
Candace Owens campaigned for Trump.
They all campaigned for Trump.
I guess they overlooked all this stuff.
They didn't see it coming.
They didn't know.
I was the only one, not Candace, not Tucker, not none of these people.
I was the only one that said, I'm going to take the radical and dramatic and very risky step of telling everybody, don't vote.
And I took a big career hit for that.
People said I was finished.
Close friends turned on me.
Even my family, my mom called me up.
She's like, I don't get what you're doing right now.
It was universal.
Everybody was pro-Trump in 24.
Everybody on the right wing.
Nobody was sticking it out.
I have maybe 15 friends and half of them were not fucking with that.
Half of them were working for the campaign.
They said I wasn't being loyal to the president.
These are people that I've had a birthday party with.
These are people that I've broken bread with that I know.
So believe me when I tell you, it was not obvious back then.
Nobody was saying it.
Tucker was at the RNC.
Candace supported it.
And for being right, I was called the Fed.
Now, what does this tell you?
It tells you something very interesting.
If Trump never got elected, Larry Ellison would have never acquired TikTok.
Harvard would never have gotten a Jewish president.
Columbia would have never gotten a Jewish president as they just did recently.
The Zionists wouldn't have shut down the universities.
They wouldn't have taken control of TikTok.
Maybe they wouldn't have taken control of CBS.
They might get Warner Brothers.
Would have never went to war with Iran, or if we did, it would have been the Democrats.
And they called me a Fed for saying this.
Really, really interesting.
So who is being paid to say that?
Who among the Republican influencers was being paid?
Tucker Carlson was insinuating that constantly.
He said, I'm David Duke.
He said, I hug the Republicans.
Then he's mad that I attack the Republicans.
Wasn't that funny?
Tucker said that I'm like David Duke, and I was deployed by the CIA to wrap my arms around Republicans and poison them by proximity, to hurt them by association.
I'm supposed to make myself to be the most radical guy.
And then by publicly supporting a Republican, I'm going to tarnish their image.
But then he also said, if you're America first, why are you attacking Republicans who are America first?
Okay, so which is it?
If I'm friendly with somebody, I'm trying to torpedo them.
If I'm attacking them, I'm a hypocrite.
If I'm friendly with them, oh, well, you're just trying to hurt them with your image.
If I'm attacking them, oh, well, you're supposed to be America first.
Why don't you support these people?
And then when I rightly predicted that Trump was going to be a disaster, I said all these arguments then.
It wasn't a guess.
It wasn't a gut feeling.
I laid out these arguments then.
I remember the data points.
I said, Nikki Haley went to Israel for Miriam Adelson, endorsed Trump, and then there was a quid pro quo between Adelson and Trump to promise him a $100 million check, May 2024.
Google it.
How did Vance become the nominee?
How did I predict that Vance would be the VP in May?
Because somebody told me, because Vance connected Little Tech to Trump.
Jacob Hellberg cut an $830,000 check to the joint campaign committee in March.
In June, Vance brokered a deal where David Sachs would host a fundraiser at his house with all the Little Tech money and Dreessen Horowitz and Sean Maguire and all these other guys.
And they were going to back Trump to the tune of hundreds of millions of dollars.
That's how you knew Vance was going to be the guy.
And when Trump appeared on the all-in podcast with David Sachs a week later, that's when he said he would staple green cards to diplomas.
When Vance became the VP at the RNC in July 2024, he sat with an interview for Sean Hannity, his first interview since getting the nod.
Do you know what the first thing he said was?
We need to punch Iran in the face really hard.
In the spring of 2024, he went to an anti-war think tank, the Quincy Institute, which promulgates the restraint doctrine created by Barry Posin.
And he said, we need an America-first foreign policy that is pro-Israel, meaning we need to give Israel what they need to bomb Iran.
And we need to work with Israel on missile defense and an Abraham alliance.
All the receipts are there.
We knew this.
When Vance and Trump were questioned about mass deportations, they said only the criminals.
They said repeatedly at rallies, only the criminals.
And we need the people to come in legally.
They said it repeatedly.
When Trump met with Netanyahu, Trump came out and said that Iran is going to kill me.
When Netanyahu addressed a joint session of Congress, he said that Iran is trying to kill the president.
So we knew this.
We bin knew this.
We knew this in 2024.
And I was trying to tell you, I tried to warn you.
I showed you this.
And I tried to turn people out.
I went and bought a billboard in Michigan.
And we did this campaign on True Social and on Twitter.
And the campaign said, no war with Iran, no immigration.
We tried.
And you had paid shills telling everybody, don't listen.
Don't listen.
That's not real.
Trust the plan.
Everything's fine.
Don't blackpill.
Trump just said this and you're blackpilling.
It was guys like Andrew Torba.
You know, and I know me and Torba are cool, but Torba, you were fucking wrong, bitch.
We're cool now.
I like the guy, but this guy was the epitome of smug and self-assured and ultimately completely wrong.
And they all were.
You know what Mike Cernovich said?
Mike Cernovich, who is going around telling everybody I'm a fed because I know everybody.
I have eyes everywhere.
Mike Cernovich and Tucker are going around telling everybody I'm a fed.
Cernovich in 24 said, well, we'll pressure Trump after he wins the election.
You know what he said the other day?
He said, it looks like Trump is pulling out of Minnesota.
I hope that's not true.
That's your pressuring the administration.
The administration needs to be pressured.
He goes on Twitter and says, I hope they're not withdrawing.
These were the people.
It was Old Glory Hole Club.
It was Cernovich.
It was Passover Press.
It was all these different people.
They said, pay no attention to Flintis.
He's a Democrat.
Oh, he's with Harris.
Oh, he's with the Biden DOJ.
He took the deal, blah, blah.
Well, they shilled for the most Zionist bullshit administration in history.
And now look at what you got.
Epstein files covered up.
No deportations.
War with Iran.
Exactly as I said.
What does that tell you about those people that try to get you not to listen?
Those people that are being paid under the table.
There was a big piece about this in the Wall Street Journal two or three weeks ago.
And it talks about how the new form of lobbying is influencers.
In the old days, you need to register as a lobbyist.
And a special interest would pay a specialized person to go to D.C. and whine and dine the congressman.
Now, it's completely unregulated.
The parties, the PACs, the committees, they will shell out unlimited money to influencers on Twitter.
And they start shilling for stuff like, we need to go to war in the Congo.
We need to go to war in the Congo and relieve them from the Rwandan proxies.
We need to go to war in Nigeria.
We need to go to war in the Congo for their minerals.
India is paying these people.
India, Congo, Israel, of course.
Qatar, I'm sure.
There's so much money.
The system is awash with this kind of cash.
I'm the only one that isn't taking lobbyist money.
I'm the only one that isn't taking influencer money.
And by the way, that's a big part of why I am extreme and provocative.
Because somebody that is going out there and saying nigger every day and someone that's going out there and is just offending people for no reason, people say, why is he doing this?
Because I'm a free man.
I'm an independent man.
I'm not relying on a check coming in from India to write some report about how, you know, the real problem is Pakistan.
I'm not getting a check from Congo to talk about how there's a Christian genocide and we need to fight Rwanda and Uganda and the East.
So that's a little note about my credibility.
You don't need to watch me because you're in love with me.
You don't need to watch me because you think I'm a great guy.
You need to watch me because I'm the only one that has my finger on the pulse.
I told you this was going to happen.
If you wanted to know the future, you should have watched my show.
Everybody else is watching all this other nonsense because that nonsense reaffirms what you feel in the present moment.
So whether that is being pro-Trump, whether that's blaming Charlie Kirk's death on Israel, saying that ICE is in bed with the IDF, you know, whatever the flavor of the month is, the flavor of the month in 24 was Trump.
The flavor of the month now is like third worldism.
It's that perspicacity.
That's what makes the difference.
And you really need to wonder about those people that tried to discredit me because that's what they did.
They didn't argue with me.
They didn't debate me.
They didn't refute me.
They just tried to discredit me with unsubstantiated allegations.
And they did that simply to get people to take their eye off the ball long enough to fork over their votes.
Don't pay attention to what this guy is saying.
Just give us your vote.
And then they disappeared after that.
And then it was one disaster after another.
Now it's 2026.
People are wondering how it got so bad.
People are left wondering.
They're left with their assholes sore, not to be gross, but they are literally the raped.
They have been absolutely raped.
They have been date raped, drugged, violated, and they wake up saying, oh, what happened?
I thought it was going to be a golden age.
Wait, where's the creed concerts?
Jack Posobiec told me it was going to be a never-ending creed concert.
John Doyle said to trust the plan.
It's a joke.
We need something more radical and more extreme and more intense than anybody thinks is reasonable right now.
That is what needs to happen.
ICE has not gone far enough.
Trump and the National Guard have not gone far enough.
What's the answer to Trumpism?
We need to build upon Trumpism.
We need to deepen it.
We need to expand it.
We need to make it more radical.
We need somebody in 2028 that makes Donald Trump look like a fucking joke.
That's the only solution.
That's what makes me worried.
When I see people crying about a couple of dead left-wing protesters, you are simply not prepared for what has to happen next.
There needs to be a lot more ice.
There needs to be a lot more of that sort of thing before we take our country back.
So we need to start laying the groundwork.
We need to start imagining and visualizing what it's going to take to save our country.
This is not the tragedy.
We are going to be the tragedy if we don't win the battle.
Renee Goode, Alex Pretty, wait until Western civilization falls.
That's the tragedy.
Wait until they raise the flag of BLM.
They raise the flag of the Islamic Crescent.
They raise the hammer and sickle, the star of David.
Wait until they raise that flag over our defeated civilization when we live among the ruins, hunted like animals in South Africa.
You think this is a tragedy?
Let me give you a crystal ball.
I'll show you the tragedy.
This is not a tragedy.
This is nothing.
This is a good start.
But we need somebody to finish the job.
That's the difference.
So anyway, we're going to move on.
We'll take a look at our super chats.
We'll see what you guys have to say about all this.
It's crazy how all my favorite Chicago restaurants all know me.
It's so cool.
And it's kind of funny because when I go to LA, everyone hates me, at least in certain neighborhoods.
Like I was in Hollywood not too long ago, and I went to this restaurant and this like shitlib couple comes up and they're like, hey, are you Nick Fuentes?
And I was like, yeah.
And they're like, fuck you, Dotsie.
And they were like literally shaking.
But in Chicago, all the real niggas, I go to my favorite beef stand.
I mean, and I love McDonald's and I love Taco Bell, but I just can't tolerate it anymore.
I have to go for kind of like the next step.
I'll get Culver's.
I'll get bone of beef, five guys.
I still eat, don't get me wrong.
I'm still going to eat my slop, but The lower tier stuff.
You know what else?
I saw this video of a McDonald's recently with black people working there, and there was like mold everywhere, and it was so disgusting.
I can't get that thought out of my head.
So I think about eating at McDonald's and Taco Bell, and I just imagine these like fent heads, these bar tards, and blacks and Hispanics working there.
And I just imagine it's got to be so unclean.
That's, I don't really care that it's bad for you as long as it's clean, you know?
I know it's all bullshit, but if it's not clean, I can't do that.
If there's mold, if there's, if it's not hygienic, ugh.
You know, I've seen enough Indians at Subway.
I've seen enough blacks at McDonald's.
I just can't do it anymore.
It psyches me out.
The only time I'll go to a fast food place is if it's white people working there, then I know there's going to be some standards.
So, but my favorite Taco Bell item, oh, probably cheesy Gordita Crunch has got to be my go-to.
I just think it's magnificent.
I like, I like contrast.
There's something you need to know about me.
I love contrast.
I like hot and cold, you know, a hot brownie and a cold ice cream.
I like, I like a Gordita crunch because it's got the chewy and the crunchy, chewy and crunchy, the chewy flour tortilla, the crunchy taco shell.
That's a winner.
I really like the crunchy tacos because it's the hot and the cold.
You get the cold, fresh ingredients like the tomatoes and the lettuce, or the cheese, I guess.
Women are the worst decision makers and will willingly drive you and everyone around them into the depths of hell, all while taking zero responsibility.
Women are just honestly, I just, I think about getting married and then I think about women are so ridiculous as people.
They're just the idea of entertaining a woman, it just sounds like a fate worse than death, honestly.
Because I think about me and like my personality and what I'm about.
And I'm an intense person.
I'm very particular.
I'm very moody.
I have a short fuse.
And I think about all the things I have to deal with.
And me, maybe this is just my personality.
But I like to get it going.
You know, I like to, if I want to do something, I do it.
I don't even like to do things with friends because if I want to go out to eat, I don't want all the carrying on.
I don't want to pick somebody up.
I don't want to debate about what we're going to get.
I don't want to walk next to somebody because I don't want to have to like, you know, adjust my pace.
I like to do everything the way I want to do it.
I'm very particular.
And so the thought of like a woman, even like, what is a date with a woman?
It's like, let's watch TV.
And then it's like, what are we doing?
We're watching TV just to do something together.
We have to do these like, I have a big problem with like dates.
It's like, we have to schedule this where we're going to eat together.
So we're doing something, hang out and watch TV.
I like to do things by myself.
They're all solo missions.
This is a single player game.
I am in a single player game.
I want to play my video games, watch my TV, read my books, do my work, run my errands, do my chores.
And it's a single player mish.
If I want to watch TV, I want to spread out on the couch.
I want to eat.
I want to pause it.
I want to scroll on my phone.
I don't want to be, I don't want TV to be like an obligation where it's like we're kind of sitting next to each other to like make out or whatever, but also we're watching TV.
You go out to eat and it's like a, it's a humiliation ritual.
I am not a gesture.
I will not be a jester.
I won't do it.
Women need to gesture max for me.
That's maybe that's the only way to make it work.
But like that, plus the carrying on the whole like, you know, crying and having issues.
And, you know, Tucker was telling me, well, women are so mysterious.
I'm like, no, they're fucking not.
Like they're just not mysterious at all.
When I was with Tucker, he goes, oh, what I love about women is they're so mysterious.
You never really fully understand them.
And I'm like, what are you talking about?
What are you talking about?
They're simple.
They're simple creatures.
They're like children.
They're so predictable.
They have no poker face.
They're about as simple as it gets.
That's why the same bag of tricks works on every woman, like nagging them or not paying attention to them.
Like it's literally the same bag of tricks that works on every woman.
Stick with it, please, for yourself, for your country.
Everybody just needs to start getting a little bit more serious.
If you are drifting through life aimlessly, working some job or something, you need to put a plan in place to start to ascend, to start to develop your potential.
Now, some people live a simple life and that's what they want, and that's fine, you know?
But for people that have always had the sense that there's more for them out there, that want more from themselves, that know they could do more, let us all recommit ourselves to developing our faculties.
Let's get rid of the distractions, the addictions, the vices, the procrastination, and let's just get after it.
I was reminiscing earlier today on the good times.
Reminiscing on the good times.
Let's try to turn back the clock to the spring of 2025.
Isn't it so funny that a triple A celebrity, like one of the most famous people of this century, is also the greatest shit poster of all time?
Because you think about your favorite shit poster and it's like some dork, anonymous user with a fake profile picture and they're making their little funnies.
And then you get this billionaire, biggest celebrity on earth, jumps on Twitter and says, I'm a Nazi.
I love Hitler.
Now what?
I'm racist.
All stereotypes are true.
It's like, dude, it's so, it's so good.
Like, how is that possible?
How is he so hardcore?
That's what I love about him.
So stripped down, so minimal.
That's really, and being with him, this is not glaze.
That is what makes him an incredible artist is how he's able to deconstruct.
Everything is so self-conscious.
And he is able to be intentionally minimal.
And so people will spend their time on Twitter trying to write these elaborate jokes, funny stuff, run on sentences, this like aping, this gonzo style.
It's so cringe.
And then you get this guy who should be so affected, flies on private jets, knows famous people, is a billionaire.
He jumps on Twitter with his white, all-white profile picture.
In a world where everybody is so self-conscious because of cameras, everything that you say on social media is a self-conscious act.
You're saying something to signal something about yourself.
Everything that we write on Twitter, everything that we text, everything that we do, we do it knowing that there is potentially an audience of millions because of screenshots and cameras.
So you're texting, you know, it could be screenshotted.
You're calling, you know, it could be recorded.
You're in real life, you know, someone could be filming you.
You post on Twitter, you know people are going to see it.
You make a TikTok.
So everybody more than ever is engaged in this elaborate performance persona creation at all times.
And to find somebody that is just trying to offend, saying everything they're thinking without that filter, without filtering through, you know, I'm trying to be clever.
Keep fighting for us while we slowly ascend the ranks.
Whatever happened to the hat company that stole your American first logo and sent you a super chat saying thanks for the help while making money off your brand.
Vanex account of her bloodlusters is irreparably damning and clearly exposes her full blown and legitimate retardedness on a scale hit her to undreamt of.
I remember after I did my interview with her, I went back to my group chat and I said, guys, she's just dumb.
She doesn't know what she's doing.
There isn't some master plan.
She's just an idiot.
And I remember I would have this conversation with other people that know her and they would say, she's really smart.
She's rich.
And I said, no, she's really not.
I've been saying it.
I've been saying it for a year.
She's just not smart.
And then you get this compilation where she doesn't know how to pronounce legitimize, compartmentalize, architecture, kerfuffle, green beret, like the macabre.
These are the words she doesn't know how to pronounce.
And I get some of them, maybe like Blitzkrieg, because it's not English.
She's saying legitimatize.
They're trying to delegitimatize.
They're trying to legitimize nigga, please.
And then you realize she's just a dummy.
Legitimatize, compromentalize.
The problem is you're not compromentalizing and legitimatizing.
I'm having some meetings in the coming weeks to talk with some people about this.
I want to put something out.
Here's the problem.
I can't take an application and publicly or even privately get behind somebody.
We need it to be absolutely decentralized.
So I think I want to put out resources for people that want to run and maybe we just make it free.
Maybe that'll be a nonprofit thing because I really do think people should run for state rep. I've sort of had an epiphany.
I've had two people, two really intelligent people that I respect hit me up this week and they said, you know, we should really go for elected office.
The people in there are so dumb talking about state rep type positions and just saying, you know, we should just get some of our smarter guys to take a stab at it.
Well, and sadly, they're not going to accept his apology.
They will not accept his apology unless there's some big penance over many years.
If he thinks he's going to put this apology out and it's over, no, they're going to demand groveling and money for years, for years to come, maybe decades.
And I feel for him.
I feel the same way about Ye that I do about Tate.
Is the instant algorithm the way it is so that we can be turned into a data farm and have our reaction to every input fed into a machine learning algorithm?
Is this how they keep us defensive for the ongoing cywar?
To go offensive, whites need our own MLK Jr.
We need to be in suits and ties and being harassed by planet officials.
But we need everybody to do their own research and step up and get involved.
And I'm going to do everything I can to arm you.
I'm going to do everything I can to get you the information, to provide the vision, keep the morale up.
You know, I'm here to do some things about this, but, you know, people say, oh, this guy that's spitting some truth, he should be the president and solve all this.
It's like, well, it's going to take an army.
It's going to take an army to do this.
And you need to be a part of the army.
So what do you bring to the table?
It doesn't need to be much.
You know, are you going to clip?
Are you going to donate?
Are you going to run for office?
Are you going to get a job in the administration?
Are you going to try to make a fortune to be a benefactor of different projects?
Will you start a nonprofit?
Will you do your own independent research?
What are you going to bring to the table?
I've just given you a dozen ideas.
Whatever your station in life, if you're a young person, get into a selective school, join your college Republicans, get an MBA or a JD if you're a young person.
If you're a little bit older, get some means.
If you have means, run for office, start a nonprofit.
You know, depending on what your skill set is, become a weapon, become an asset.
If you have skills, if you're a lawyer, provide your services to the movement.
If you're an intellectual, provide your services to the movement.
Start a sub stack.
Start a research thing.
Whatever your passion is, your skill set, your issue area, whatever you bring to the table.
If you're a veteran, veterans are very good spokespeople, very good to be politicians because they have that built-in credibility.
Academics are very good at writing, researching, offering something in that public conversation because they have the degree.
They got the credibility there.
I mean, like, it's endless, but you got to figure out what you're going to do.
Everybody needs to take some accountability for our collective fate, for our collective future.
It's wild to think how long-lasting the spoils of wokeism have been.
Resistance lipshits are again, but this swishy conservative mill was a surprise, especially among the red-pilled patriots that these are hardworking Americans, just like us mind mentality on both sides.
At the beginning of the country, liberalism was there as potency.
And these ideas over time became actualized.
Because the country started out with a very liberal, aspirational, founding idea, founding myth.
But the country was also a product of its time.
There's some historicism here.
It's an era of exploration and then of colonialism and then of nationalism.
And so the country in the 17th century, 18th century, 19th century, 20th century, it was a nation among other nations.
In the 18th century and 17th century, it was a part of this European struggle.
It was really part of the age of exploration.
French and Indian war, seven-year war, wars between the English settlers and the Indians.
Then it's the era of colonialism.
It's a scramble for Africa.
It's the Spanish-American war.
That's the apogee of the European empires.
Then it's the age of nationalism.
It's the Balkanization of Austria-Hungary.
And it's the rise of these industrial armies in Europe.
And America has the know-nothings and the 24 Immigration Act and all these things.
And what you start to see in the 50s and 60s and 70s is that these Atlantic principles, the Atlantic Charter, League of Nations, progressivism, women's suffrage, civil rights, it all flowers.
And liberalism is realized.
And so you're right.
This country was acted upon by liberalism, but it was always there.
The germ of it was always there from the beginning.
And some people say that the germ of liberalism is Christianity.
That would be the right-wing critique of Christianity, is that from the beginning, you have this religion that exalts the poor and professes spiritual equality and mercy and all these kinds of things.
And so people say that really it was there from the beginning.
And so it's kind of difficult to say, how do you self-consciously go back to a time which was effectively a contradiction?
That's the problem.
How do you go back to a time when we have these documents, we have liberalism, and we've experienced liberalism, we're sort of going to self-consciously embrace the contradiction.
And we're going to say, yeah, yeah, liberalism's great and all.
However, it doesn't work.
We need to pretend as though we're not liberal for now.
It's kind of a difficult thing.
So that's why it's difficult because someone like myself, I'm a reactionary.
I'm a Catholic.
My religion is Catholicism against liberalism, against Marxism.
Now, if I go out and say, I'm a Catholic and I want a white country and I'm a race essentialist and so on, well, people say that is inconsistent with America because America is a liberal Protestant country.
And you go, yeah, but that's what got us here.
Okay, being a liberal Protestant country got us here.
So we do need to sort of have another force, maybe a pre-existing force, act upon America.
Reactionary, illiberal, Catholic, something else.
But certainly we have to get out of the shadow of all that.
Colonialism is where you set up a puppet government to extract their resources.
That's what it is to be a colony.
It means you have no sovereignty, you don't have independence, you don't have representation, and you're sort of forced into this extractive economic relationship.
That is not what is happening in Gaza.
We don't want their, or I guess not we, Israel doesn't want their resources.
The United States doesn't want their resources.
What Israel wants is the territory.
They want the land.
And it's not even because of the land in itself.
It's that they don't want this rival group living on the land.
They don't want a polity there.
So they are erasing Palestine from the map.
They're erasing Palestinians from the map through murder, through intentionally killing as many people as possible, destroying all their infrastructure, and then forcibly removing them.
So that is an ideological process of ethic cleansing.
And I do think the way it is being done is immoral.
The indiscriminate killing of innocents, the intentional destruction of civilian infrastructure, arguably population transfer is not immoral if it is done ethically.
You know, taking a group of people and moving them somewhere else, it has happened throughout the years.
It happened with Germany and Poland.
It happened with Greece and Turkey.
It has happened throughout the years.
And it's not always the best, prettiest thing that ever happens, but I think there can be moral population transfers.
We can redraw borders.
We can move people around if there's compensation, if it's peaceful and relatively voluntary.
But this is like they're starving them to death, bombing them indiscriminately, murdering them indiscriminately.
And I think it does enter this category of murder and genocide.
So, you know, and you compare that to Greenland.
I mean, it's just not even close.
Greenland has no military.
Greenland effectively has no anything.
They have no economy.
They are dependent on the West.
And so we're not talking about settling Greenland by putting residential real estate there and sending white people to take over.
We're not talking about killing all of them.
We're not talking about picking them up and putting them somewhere else.
Talking about in international law, calling it U.s soil so that China won't invade it.
It's totally not the same thing.
It's completely inane to compare the two.
So I don't know if that, if you're trying to make a comparison, but it's totally retarded.
Currently making 300 to 350 a year, dropped out of college, going to go back into law now that my business is at a comfortable point, hope I can be of any help to the movement and a few love it, god bless you.
I mean, if you could keep expanding the business and making more money, maybe that's the move.
But nothing wrong with getting a degree, you know.
Here's the thing I think about a guy like Adam Presser.
Adam Presser just took over TICK TOCK and a lot of people could say, oh well, he was put in that position because he's Jewish, and that's partially true.
He also holds an Mba from Harvard Business School and a Jd from Harvard LAW School and he speaks Chinese and he's worked with the Chinese.
This is a very impressive guy and so you can't be a Goy and bitch and moan about the Jews and then you don't have anything going on.
What's your excuse?
And I know they're getting a leg up.
I know they're getting.
There are certain doors that are being opened for them.
But they get credentialed.
They get the experience.
We need the best and brightest of our guys to get their degrees, get credentialed, get in the institutions, build their skill stack and become a weapon.
You know people say oh, this guy shouldn't run tick tock.
Well, is there one among the low Iq Anti-semites that could?
Me and all my ninjas ascending into a radical ordination in the big 2026.
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Wouldn't say the proximity of the events themselves is anything more than coincidence, but it's interesting that both the Floyd and ICE revolutions began in Minneapolis.
The lack of self-awareness in these super chats from viewers who got red pilled seven months ago makes me think passing an AF quiz should be required prior to sending one.
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It's a Skoyam.
Right and left.
Black and white.
Versus the Jews.
This modern horseshoe theory espoused by many on the right-wing has set a movement back another 10 years thanks to previously well-articulated nationalist thought getting diluted by retards like Red Conte who think leftists are capable of accepting Hitler.
Now that I've seen you with a beard, I can't take you seriously without it.
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No one is mentioning how IS is pushing the women away from the street and traffic towards the sidewalk, not pepper spraying, tasing or hitting them with a bad end, but shoving them away really hard.
And it's only after male nurse agitator puts his hands on the agent that they escalate and go in for the arrest.
No white privilege.
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Somali Minnesotans, Oxymoron, pay $640 a year in taxes per capita, while receiving an average of tilde $1.3,500 a year in government assistance.
We need to deport the legal ones too.
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How long until Candace discovers that the earth is flat?
It's inevitable at this point.
At least then we can launch her over the ice wall.
But she'd be too confused why it hasn't melted when it's 30 degrees out.
Now we got to rely on some dipsh with a Twitter account to go and express their disapproval for Trump to use the fucking military to do what he said he would do.
I'm done.
I'm not playing that.
We're playing our own game now.
Our own game is like, you know what?
Trump is a fuck up.
Let him be a fuck up.
I am getting my friends in government.
They're building their resume.
They're building their portfolio.
I'm getting my army to get more powerful.
And that's what I care about.
I don't care if the Republican Party succeeds.
I don't care what Trump does at this point.
I'm looking out for my people.
I'm trying to get my people to get advanced, as advanced as possible for my battle, for our battle.
Guys, if you ever feel sad, just remember JD Vance has little Indian men living in his house.
I can't even.
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ICE needs to come back with super soldier armor so people don't do a suicide by going Dylan talks politics sent $20, turned 18 and 24 and admittedly voted for Trump.
Given how the events have unfolded and how you demonstrate the pretext on AF, it blows me away that anyone can have existing faith in this administration.
I would like to apologize to you, Nick, for voting for Trump in 2024.
Worst part is that I knew and believed you, but my father guilt tripped me over his finances and his investments when I told him I wasn't voting for Trump.
Him and I had a heated phone call the day of the election.
Larry Silverstein is a piece of shit devil can't sent $20.
Hi, I'm a 95-year-old male from New York, Polk JKK also.
There's this space on X and got a bunch of people talking with this nigga truth to her who's highly smart, but is calling you out, man, saying you a fraud.
I don't want to believe that shit, bro.
Saying you got the call.
You need to get in that space and calm shit down, boss.
You do whatever the fuck you want, but don't do it here.
I want nothing to do with you.
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