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Jan. 26, 2026 - NXR Podcast
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NXR Livestream - INVOKE THE INSURRECTION ACT | Chat Leak Reveals OBSTRUCTION

NXR Livestream - INVOKE THE INSURRECTION ACT | Chat Leak Reveals OBSTRUCTION exposes a "cold civil war" where leaked Signal chats allegedly coordinate Antifa and Minnesota officials like Peggy Flanagan to obstruct ICE. Hosts argue leftist governors in Virginia and Minnesota are engineering an insurgency through DEI mandates and reduced sentences, framing federal enforcement as a divine duty against "useful idiots." The episode concludes that the Insurrection Act must deploy military forces to Minneapolis to enforce the Supremacy Clause, warning that failure risks losing national control over immigration. [Automatically generated summary]

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Cold Civil War Heats Up 00:05:39
All right.
It seems, unfortunately, tragically, that a cold civil war is becoming increasingly hot.
No one wants this.
I say no one.
The left, I think, is perhaps giddy and gleeful.
But no one meaningful on the right wants a civil war.
What we want is a homeland and a country and a future for our children.
There has been a foreign invasion under the Biden administration.
Millions and millions of illegal immigrants have come into the country.
Tax is too high.
The literal tax, you are paying extra in taxes because of the strain on the medical system.
You're paying for housing, even just the cost of not just what we pay in taxes for federalized housing for immigrants, but just the general market cost for houses is higher because there's less housing available.
It's simply supply and demand.
There are too many people in our country that do not belong here.
And if we are to have a country and a future for our children, then millions have to go back.
The problem is that our own native citizens here in these United States of America on the left are actively warring against any attempt to set the country right, any attempt to remove foreigners who are here illegally that should not be here, that are a strain on the tax system, a strain on the welfare system.
There are millions and millions and millions of dollars of fraud, just the fraud that's been uncovered and revealed in the case of Minnesota with the Somalians.
Some of you have maybe seen the meme circulating online of a massive iceberg with just the tip of it sticking out of the water.
And that tip that's exposed and visible is likened to the Somalian fraud.
All of the iceberg, 90% of its mass under the surface of the water that is not yet revealed or seen, is likened to the Indian fraud.
We've barely scratched the tip of the iceberg when it comes to recognizing how much has actually been stolen from us.
And it is insurmountable.
This is not viable.
It's not sustainable.
It cannot go on.
Something has to be done about it.
But the moment that the right attempts to do something about the fraud, the invasion, the illegal immigrants, the moment that we attempt to try to do something about it, there are leftist agitators, Antifa, people on signal group chats who are queuing each other in.
ICE has been spotted on this street down over here.
Go and start a protest, agitate, run them over in your car.
If you have to go and be armed, this is what we're up against.
And it's all optics.
It is political fifth generation warfare that's heating up and becoming more of a literal warfare.
But at its outset, it's going, putting pressure on ICE to where ICE has to use force, either back down or use force.
So your options are either, oh, well, whoops, I didn't realize that people would be upset about this.
I guess our kids can't have a country after all.
That's option one.
And there are real people allegedly on the right who are advocating for that option, saying, you know, you've got Dave Smith out there saying, well, you know, I want to mitigate immigration too, but not at the cost of anything that might actually be difficult.
So you have all these agitators from the left coming out to basically put the pressure, the optics, the video, and all these things going viral.
It's the propaganda that says, look at how inhumane ICE is and look at how.
What a fascist and uncaring the Trump administration is, and look at this and look at that to pressure the Trump administration to just drop it.
In which case, we continue to not have a country, to not have a future, and more immigrants will come.
Everyone is looking at Minnesota, other blue states, taking their cues.
They're saying, hmm, that's a good play.
I think we'll run it here in California.
I think we'll run it over here in D.C.
I think we'll run it over here in Maine or New York.
If there's not serious action, then You lose the country.
If there is serious action, then the left retaliates, and there are inevitably, no one's excited about it, but there are inevitably going to be injuries, casualties, because you have people who are obstructing justice, and in some cases, as we've seen, using even lethal means, like a motorized vehicle running over an ICE agent or attempting to, using lethal means that.
Forces the hand of ICE to retaliate in kind, which then again makes a pressure political campaign for the Trump administration to just concede and say, well, I guess we don't get to have a country, or to push further.
And if we push further, this cold civil war that America has been in between the right and the left for several years now begins to heat up.
It is not looking pretty.
This is a difficult situation.
And we're going to be breaking down, bringing receipts today from people in Governor Wall's. Campaign or in his administration, rather, who have been actively working as traitors against the United States government and the good of this country.
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Minnesota Left Leaning History 00:10:38
All right, here's the order for today's show.
Wesley Todd is first going to give us a rundown on some of the political history.
I'm also going to provide some of the cultural and religious reasons and rationale for why Minnesota seems to be such a hotbed for mass immigration, illegal immigration, and a bunch of crazy leftists who are traitors, behaving as traitors to the country right now, siding with foreign invaders over the welfare and future of their fellow native.
Citizens.
So, we're going to start with some history why Minnesota, why politically, why culturally, why religiously.
It's not a coincidence.
And we're going to give you the facts on the ground for why Minnesota is the way that it is.
And then we're going to focus in a later segment after we've broken down the history.
We're going to show screenshots and receipts from what's going on with the signal chat with the Attorney General of Minnesota, who is a part, a close part of Tim Wall's administration and the obstruction to justice and agitator against.
Ice and federal justice, and some of the solutions of things that need to happen now if we are to have hope.
So, Wesley Todd, go ahead.
All right.
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We're talking about Minnesota today.
Guys, the last time Minnesota voted Republican, and there's a shift among the parties, the Democratic parties of the 1940s is not the Democratic Party of today.
But still, generally speaking, the last time that they voted red in the election was Richard Nixon's 1972.
Landslide election?
They're on it.
They're on this comment.
They've got it.
The answer is Scandinavian socialism leads to bad results.
Wes is going to break it down.
Right on, right on.
Even when Reagan swept, he swept 48 out of 50 states.
The two states that did not vote for him were Minnesota.
This was in 1984, Minnesota and DC.
Minnesota has been a very left leaning state for a very long time.
Now, not all leftist movements are created equally.
There's Marxism, there's socialism, but there's also workers' rights.
I think, for example, of Teddy Roosevelt.
He was, in some senses, very pro some of these labor unions, some of the protections for workers.
But that actually, I think we would all look at that and say that's a good thing.
The condition is that the modern left today has moved entirely away from that issue.
Exactly.
There was a time where to be a Democrat was to promote, to be on the side of teachers.
To be on the side of blue collar workers, that's not what it is anymore.
These are the people that are being hurt the most by an invasion of foreigners that the left continues to facilitate.
I mean, some of the conditions in the factories, it's easy now to pick on unions, and there's great reason to do so because they mostly enable lazy people to not get fired.
But there was a reason that hundreds and thousands of men banded together and said, We will not work another day unless you afford us some opportunity to keep our wages, for instance.
There were corporations.
They would pay their employees in, you could call them shrewd bucks.
They were only spendable at the general store that was right there on site.
So, in practical terms, none of them would even get money that could be spent.
Long hours, no sick relief.
You were sick, you didn't get paid, your family starves.
These people are working for peanuts.
They're not even given money that can be taken outside and saved.
And so, some of these labor strikes, not all of them, not necessarily mobs like the Teamsters, but there is times in history where we look and say, no, that can seem socialist, that can seem progressive to us today.
But actually, it would make sense.
These people were being exploited.
These people were being treated terribly.
These men had no ability to provide for their family, even though they're working 70, 80 hours a week.
We would actually kind of support that.
And so, when it comes to Minnesota, going all the way back, Minnesota was specifically settled by mostly Germans and Scandinavians.
When it comes to Scandinavians that immigrated in the 18th and the 19th centuries, they immigrated from a place with long, dark, cold winters.
You have a short growing season, there's a lot of times your crops will fail.
It's just not as reliable the weather, everything.
You could have an early frost, your crops could fail.
If you lived in Scandinavia and you came from there, your people had banded together as a communal effort to make life possible.
For centuries on end.
And this people were shaped by your weather, shaped by the geography.
And it was called, it's kind of called a village egalitarian system.
So it's not egalitarianism based on identity, but an egalitarianism of it would not make sense in this village, for example, if one person held 80% of the grain reserves, if one person had 80% of the farmland, that actually everybody else would starve.
And if you have that type of wealth, well, what probably would happen is a village would come up and say, yeah, my kids aren't starving.
I'm taking that from you.
So you had less wealth inequality.
And this communal sense of we need to band together.
Survival is not easy.
It's difficult out here.
We need every hand on deck.
A type of, again, not identity based egalitarianism, but a functional socialist.
We're all in this.
You had homogenous, high trust societies, again, that banded together.
Well, a lot of them come over to Minnesota.
And so these people that had needed to band together to make it work all the way back in Scandinavia, they come over to Minnesota.
Same thing.
Minnesota's pretty cold during the winter.
You've seen the videos out there, you've seen the protests, you see everybody bundle up.
You come to the same environment, and they were again mostly northern Europeans, western Europeans, the Germans, the Scandinavians, a couple eastern Europeans, some of the Irish, very similar.
And so they established the same type of generally high trust society there.
Now, some of the differences between like North Dakota, which is not as socialist, or Iowa, which is not as progressive, is that most people generally gathered around an urban area and Minneapolis.
So, 60% of the state lives in the Minneapolis, St. Paul, Twin Cities region.
So, most of the state banded around a city, not spread out in farmland, and it becomes in the early 20th century this capital.
For industry, uh, General Mills is the biggest flour miller in the world, they're this capital of it, and of course, again, as we reference the early 1900s, there's lots of exploitation of these workers to the point where in 1934, there's a Teamsters strike.
A strike is when all of you, all the workers, band together and they say, We're not working another day.
The protest was actually significant, they basically shut down all shipping in and out of the city, and the police got involved because, well, if nobody's shipping anything to the grocery stores, society's going to unravel quickly.
They shot and killed multiple protesters, they went on for a while.
And it actually succeeded, and that culminates in 1944, the formation of the Farmers Labor's Democratic Party.
Eventually, Democratic is added to that, and even to this day, it's called the DFL Democratic Farmers Labor's Party, is what runs state politics in Minnesota.
Now, later on in the 20th century, in the late 1900s, something changed, of course, in immigration.
So, Minnesota was close to 98% white, I think, in 1950.
So, still very much so, unanimously homogenous European.
Well, immigration began to change that demographic makeup.
You can see here on the screen that this is from the Twin Cities Pioneer Press.
Minnesota became the refugee capital of the United States.
Minnesota has the most refugees per capita in the U.S., and will that continue?
I think they have about 2% of the U.S.'s population, but 13% of its refugees.
And so, this welcoming, communal, egalitarian spirit that, for the record, made sense in a way in a time where you needed it, in a homogenous, high trust society, we've got to work together against the elements, that became exploited.
For Minnesota to now be the most progressive state in the Union for the last six decades running.
Right.
It's not a coincidence that you think of every single state in the union, 50 different states, and Minnesota is known for being Minnesota nice, Minnesota nice.
And that niceness is untethered.
That niceness is boundless and vulnerable and has been fully exploited.
The reality is, you know, it would be easy to just say, oh, you know, these protests, it's a bunch of Somalians that are out there, you know, impeding ICE as they seek.
Justice, but it's not.
It's a bunch of white liberals, a bunch of white leftists.
And at the top, and we're going to get into this, you know, people at the top with nefarious, nefarious motives that are impeding justice and working as traitors to the United States and its welfare.
But at the bottom, in terms of the foot soldiers, it's a bunch of useful idiots.
It's a bunch of white liberals that are not getting paid.
Some of them are, some of them are paid protesters.
But a lot of them are not being paid and they've just swallowed the propaganda whole.
They think that they're being Minnesota nice.
They think that they're doing the will of God.
They think that they're welcoming the sojourner, that they're loving their neighbor.
And it's this exploited, perverted sense of compassion, this toxic empathy, this suicidal sentiment that is drowning the country.
And Minnesota has become a hotbed, like a portal, an open gate into the United States for limitless third world.
Immigration and it has to stop.
So, we're going to go to a commercial break and then we're going to come back and we're going to show some of the signal chat screenshots that have been leaked and show some of the nefarious political actors on the ground in Minnesota, some of them very high up who are engineering this whole thing, playing off of the good sentiments of people in Minnesota who are trying to be nice and are misguided.
Many of the foot soldiers are useful idiots, they are misguided, but there are people who are engineering behind the scenes up above it all.
That are not simply misguided, nice, Minnesota nice people, but rather they are actually nefarious and actually hate the country and are trying to destroy it.
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Well, we all saw the exposure of the fraud of the Somalian daycare, the Learing Center, childcare, the Learing Center, welfare.
Law Enforcement Operations Update 00:15:39
We all saw that fraud, and it's estimated to be in the billions of dollars that are being stolen, happening right in Minnesota, right under the watch of Governor Tim Walz.
He announced he will not be seeking a third term, likely as fallout from that.
The optics on it were just too bad.
It was a huge story.
I remember just about for a week straight, we were kind of in our blackouts.
It was a shame we didn't get to get to it.
It was just exposing again and again how many businesses did nothing and were taking in millions and millions of millions of federal dollars.
And so that fraud brought the federal eye to Minnesota and specifically Minneapolis.
Minneapolis.
Minneapolis.
There you go.
Minneapolis.
Minneapolis.
That specifically brought the federal eye to Minneapolis.
Homeland Security planned 2,000 officers in Minnesota for its largest immigration operation ever.
This was just in December.
And so the federal government said, We're coming to your state.
We're going to arrest people and we're going to bring law and order.
Now it's worth backing up a little bit.
ICE is huge as far as its funding.
This was afforded in the big, beautiful bill, as Trump termed it.
And it's this big bill.
That made ICE, I think it was like the fifth or the sixth largest military on its own in the world.
Now, if you remember, that bill passed six, seven months ago, and not even at this point.
So, most of these officers being put on the street, for one, patriots, great guys who signed up, who said, I want to serve my country.
But ICE specifically, when it comes to this type of training, when it comes to these types of encounters, when it comes to these types of operations, they're simply the fact that they're less trained than a National Guard would be, for instance, less trained than your United States Marine, United States Army.
They're not military.
We were talking about this before the show as we were preparing.
And you think of like 9 11, you know.
And I remember, you guys are younger, but I remember I was in high school when that took place, aging myself a bit.
But I remember there was just this galvanizing effect for America that stretched, you know, it was bipartisan, stretched across the aisle politically.
And a ton of young men with a sense of patriotism and wanting to defend their country enlisted in the military.
Now, we recognize that.
It's not the fault of those young men, but we recognize that powers at B had some ulterior motives, to be sure.
And the fact that it lasted for 20 years is audacious.
It's terrible.
But there was this sense of all these guys wanting to go and defend their country, showing a sense of patriotism for God, family, and country.
But the difference is that these guys enlisted in the Marines or they enlisted in the Army and they were sent to long and intense training.
They had to go to boot camp for weeks and weeks and weeks and then get more training and more training before they were ever sent.
Overseas to actually be at war.
In the case of ICE, you're talking about good men.
And so we don't want to disparage ICE.
We're grateful for them.
They're doing the Lord's work.
But these are individuals who they're not going to a year's worth of training and then being sent on the ground.
The training is not the same level, it's not thorough, it's not the same amount of time.
And they're not necessarily being trained, at least not exhaustively, for conflict.
For battle.
It's not domestic law enforcement.
Exactly, because it's not supposed to be that kind of role.
It's not like being in the military and sent to Afghanistan where you're supposed to, you know, you anticipate combat.
This isn't supposed to be a combat role, but it's becoming combative because you have leftist agitators who are following them.
Anytime ICE is spotted, they're following them all around town and ad hoc protests with guys who are willing to endanger the lives of ICE.
And so it's becoming.
Something that they're just simply not trained for.
We need them, but we also need more.
We need the National Guard.
Yeah, it would be hard enough for someone who has undergone six months of some kind of like academy training to go into an environment.
I think the last Tuesday, the DHS said that about 70% of the deportations of illegal immigrants have been sort of violent offenders.
And so you're already trying to capture people who have been convicted of rape, who have been convicted of violent theft, assault.
And that's dangerous enough, right?
And you only have six months of training under your belt.
And then you go into an environment where it's basically an active militarized zone where you have protesters blocking you, obstructing you, following you.
And it becomes a lot more, sort of, frankly, militaristic in the function of the law enforcement.
And a lot of these guys are facing it.
Now, it's not to say that all of the sort of guys on the ground are new.
I mean, there's certainly people who are part of ICE who have been there for years, but it's just a high pressure environment.
And people have to sort of wrap their heads around that in terms of what these guys are facing on the ground.
Right.
I don't know if we'll be able to show the image, but think about this only 2,000 officers being sent in.
The estimates for some of the crowds yesterday that rallied after the shooting that happened over the weekend, Friday, Saturday, Friday, as well as Sunday, tens of thousands.
Yeah, I saw an estimated number.
2,000 officers.
North of 50,000, even.
So 50,000, most of them being peaceful, right?
Some of them, most certainly, are soccer moms that would never harm a fly.
They've been propagandized.
But 50,000.
Versus 2,000.
And most of those, that's not 2,000 all banded together like a battalion.
That's 2,000 spread across the entire city doing these operations.
And let's get into the signal chat.
So it would be easy to assume some of this is organic.
Some of this is simply there's people that see ice coming down the street, they call their housekeeper, they call their gardener, hey, Jose, get in the attic, get out a ballpoint pen, start writing.
So you could assume very much so that some of this resistance is just, it's organic.
I think of Renee Good.
She was shot on January 7th after she obstructed ice coming down the road with her vehicle.
Well, these are just people that feel as though ice is the bad guys.
Well, I'm going to obstruct.
I'm going to do this.
But reporter and investigative journalist Cam Higbee revealed over the weekend that it's so much more than that.
On the screen, you'll see here, these are the texts from Cam, and I want to read them out to give him credit for the great work that he did.
Cam Higbee says this Minneapolis signal infiltrated.
I have been undercover inside the group for days.
You'll notice emojis next to people's names.
Here's a key for what those mean.
The highlighted positions are the most crucial, most are self explanatory.
Mobile patrols that spend their entire shift searching for suspicious vehicles.
When they find one, they send it to the group so that plate checkers can compare with their database to see if it's a known federal vehicle or if the patrol can make the confirmation so that the database can be updated.
Dispatch runs a maxed out call all day telling protesters where ICE has been spotted and how they can best be impeded.
You'll see on your screen here, this is a map of the patrol zones within the city.
They roughly map to the city council districts, and there are seven zones here, all of them with their own signal chats, all of them with their own dispatch call.
Here's more details on this.
Kim says For all of these zones across the city, a new Signal group chat is made each day.
The chats are deleted at the end of the day to avoid detection, record keeping, and consequences.
By midday, the chats hit their maximum capacity, which is 1,000 people.
And people who are not chasing federal agents are asked to leave to create room for those who are.
So you have the chat itself, max of 1,000 people.
Then within Signal, you're able to do group calls, group this is voice, this is video, this isn't just text.
These dispatch calls on video also reach maximum capacity constantly, and he believes it's 50 people maximum, which means at any given time in each of these small zones, there are 50 people chasing agents.
So you have huge bucket groups, big groups, which then encompass smaller groups for all the zones of the city.
Within those smaller zones of the city, over 1,000 people join daily and run a constant dispatch call with 50 people on that call.
And that dispatch call, what's been revealed, which is huge.
The federal government, the FBI needs to be investigating this.
Is that these dispatch calls are running the plates of vehicles that they don't recognize in the area?
So, if you're walking your dog and you're on dispatch or patrol and you see a vehicle pull up with windows that are tinted with men inside of it, it has a license plate that's from out of state.
They're going to the signal chat saying, Somebody run this plate.
And they run the plate and it comes back.
Oh, this vehicle is registered to you could say it's James O'Keefe.
He was chased doing investigative reporting in Minneapolis this weekend.
You run the plate and then they tail people.
Throughout the zone.
So, hey, this vehicle just crossed into zone four.
It's handed off to the next zone.
And they're using this to track all of the operations of ICE across the city.
So, across the whole city, all of these officers that are deployed that are trying to pick up illegal immigrants to get them processed, to get them deported, are being tracked at any given time.
And then from there comes the resistance.
There's a whole guide as well that he found.
This is not just a signal chat, this is not just some people collaborating.
Here's a guide that's been made, and I'm not going to read every bit and piece of it.
To resisting ice in the city.
It's a little bit small on the screen, but you can see it's a table of contents.
It's patrolling.
It's information for all patrol types.
So, walking versus in your vehicle.
It's right there.
There's a link ICE authority.
So, hey, you're doing a patrol.
Here's the authority that ICE has.
Here's the authority that they don't.
How to connect groups to different people, different resources to connect them with.
There it is.
He just made it bigger.
There it is.
Here's details on, for example, I'm not going to go through the whole document.
It's dozens of pages.
Mobile patrol.
Hey, at the beginning of the patrol, you're putting your name, first name only, you're putting your phone number inside an envelope, you're passing it off to your patrol buddy.
Don't patrol alone.
An entire guide of how to obstruct ICE, how to obstruct the federal government.
And here's probably the most compelling part of this.
Different pieces have to be confirmed.
So we want to go on the record and state some of these are still unconfirmed.
You could put any name whatsoever in Signal.
You could put Tim Walz.
That doesn't necessarily mean he himself is in the chat.
But Tim Walz's lieutenant governor, Minnesota Lieutenant Governor Peggy Flanagan, has reportedly been linked as an admin to the massive Signal chat that has been tracking, harassing, and collecting.
The plates of potential ICE vehicles.
The full extent of the behavior in the chat is unknown.
Still, initial critics have said the actions of users constitute large scale, coordinated conspiracy to promote illegal activity targeting ICE officers.
The revelation of Flanagan's presence, along with the activity in the chat, will constitute a massive legal scandal for Governor Tim Walz's administration, which is already facing numerous investigations.
There's Tim Walz's staffers from his political campaign, there's local city council, city district leaders that are there.
Again, All these details, some of them still needing to be confirmed.
But as we can tell right now, within the city, within the state, you have high ranking elected officials coordinating with thousands of people on the ground to obstruct federal operations.
That is what we know at the bare minimum is happening right now.
They have access to license plate databases, they are using calls, they are using all sorts of different triage mechanisms, certainly, probably city resources.
So, the National Guard at the Minnesota level, that's under Tim Walz.
Last night, he had his officers wearing yellow vests so they didn't look like ice, handing out donuts and hot coffee to the protesters.
Full blown rebellion at the state and the city level against federal officers trying to do their jobs.
And I just want to mention, real quick, especially for those of you guys who have been following us for some time, I think that this is important for you to understand.
And some of you guys, you're going to, you know, you'll call me a sellout and you'll drag me in the comments and make fun of me in the chat.
I don't care because it's true and you need to be aware of it.
When you look at this problem on the ground, Is there a ton of propaganda that the United States has been subjected to for decades, right?
I'm thinking of things that come out of Hollywood, things from academia, things from certain politicians, this propaganda that has lulled Americans, white Westerners, to sleep and even hijacked and perverted the Christian faith and the teachings of Christ to basically say, hey, if you want to be like Jesus, you have to just commit social suicide.
Has that happened?
And has a lot of that been Jewish influence?
Absolutely.
That's undeniable.
Do we have a problem with crime and the crime statistics very clearly showing that it's disproportionate, that it's not just across the board, red and yellow, black and white, everybody commits the same measure of crime?
Do we know what the FBI statistics are and know that even those are low because they'll say that this person is white who committed X, Y, and Z crime, even though you can see their picture and they're clearly.
Of a minority ethnicity.
Yes, we are perfectly aware of that.
So I am perfectly well versed in the concept of per capita.
I am aware of the concept of race realism and that there are disproportionate behaviors as it pertains, things like crime.
I am well versed on the Jewish influence that has been negative in these United States for quite some time.
But you have to realize when Wesley is talking about thousands of people showing up as agitators that are trying to impede justice.
These are not thousands of Somalians.
The Somalians are being hidden away, right?
These are not thousands of black people.
They're all ethnically minorities.
And these are not thousands of Jews.
Are there some Jewish agitators that are?
Yes.
And we actually have receipts on that.
But the reality is that most of these are just good old fashioned white American, third, fourth, fifth, tenth generation Americans on both sides of the family, white as the driven snow.
And yet they hate you.
They hate your children.
They hate our country.
They hate Christianity.
They hate Christ.
And we just have to admit, like, it is a LARP.
It is a LARP.
If you're using your social media energy to call out certain negative Jewish influence, but you're on the side of saying, well, I think ICE is icky and I think they've gone too far and X, Y, Z, we cannot have a country unless millions of illegal.
Aliens go back.
They have to go back.
We're talking about people who have, at minimum, committed at least one crime.
They enter the country illegally.
They are criminals.
And many of them, beyond that, have committed a whole host of other crimes, whether it's through fraud, financial fraud, or whether it's even violent crimes, or maybe even not intentional.
But the number of stories that have surfaced of families, heritage American families, their minivan being.
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Crushed by a foreigner who's driving a semi and is not actually qualified for that role.
He's not qualified to be driving a truck on the highway for hours and hours and hours.
The endangerment towards American lives is significant.
And if you don't care about this issue because you think that the only issue that exists is something to do with Israel or the only issue that exists is something to do with race, we are a channel.
That recognizes the reality of those things, and we've spoken towards those topics at great cost.
I can say this personally with a clear conscience before the Lord.
I have spoken to those topics, issues of race, issues of Jewish influence, at great personal cost to myself.
And yet, we must recognize that this is a massive, massive issue that endangers Americans.
We cannot have a country if we cannot rid it of all these illegal issues.
Immigrants and some of the primary people.
I understand there are people at the top influencing in nefarious ways, but the foot soldiers on the ground enlisted in their armies of rebellion against the future of the United States, against the federal government, against God's justice.
Romans 13, the civil magistrate who does not bear the sword in vain, but is an agent of God's justice to remove foreign invaders and to punish those who do evil.
The foot soldiers on the ground impeding.
That effort are white as the driven snow.
They are white leftists who hate you, they hate your family, they hate your children, they hate your God, they hate your church, and they hate your country.
And if all you want to talk about is the Jews, but you're not also willing to address topics like this and call it what it is, then you are LARPing and you are a part of the problem.
We want to point out injustice and unrighteousness and treason against our country wherever it's found.
Wherever it's found, without bias, without discrimination.
When it's blacks, it's blacks.
When it's Jews, it's Jews.
And when it's white, liberal, brainwashed leftists, then it's white, liberal, brainwashed leftists.
And it must be called out.
It is a huge problem, and you can't blame all of it on this, that, and the other.
Are there engineers of propaganda who hate the West, who have done these things over the decades, even over the centuries?
Yes.
But somewhere along the line, the question has to be asked why are white Christians uniquely susceptible to these lies?
Right, if there are lies that have been engineered by one group, why is it that those lies have found such an accommodation, such a favorable home among white Western Christian countries?
There is, biblically speaking, a higher judgment for those who deceive, but those who have been deceived are not absolved of moral culpability.
The deceiver is guilty, but the deceived still bears some measure of guilt.
And we must recognize it.
Well said.
No, I was just, and I think it's really important to be specific about what we're up against.
You know, some of the stuff that's come out, Cam Higby, that Wes just shared, I think it demonstrates the extent, and I really don't think we've seen something like this in American history.
The informality, sort of lack of sort of state, explicit state authorization, and sort of rebuking federal authority.
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I mean, this is just, we're truly, it is an insurgency.
It is like guerrilla warfare.
I mean, you look at these chats and How they're drawing zones and how it's so informal and it's all coordinated through these signal chats.
I mean, it's there, there really is nothing like this.
And if we speak frankly, I think we have to acknowledge that, as far as we can tell, the Trump administration is losing right now in Minneapolis.
It's just they're losing optically, but they're also losing on the ground and the protesters' sort of ability to actually obstruct ICE, gathering up these criminals, gathering up these immigrants, and getting them out of the country.
And of course, we know that ICE is already kind of down on the scorecards with respect to.
The strategy that's being employed.
Because you have to, and you looked at some of the sort of explicit, you know, outline things that are outlined in the immigration sort of or the report that Wes shared and was like, do not bring your children.
You know, hey, this is, I mean, they clearly know, like, I'm going into a dangerous environment.
And the tactic is to put ICE in a situation where they have to harm American citizens.
Why?
Because they know that that looks bad and optimal.
Exactly.
They know that that's the strategy.
I mean, it's very similar to the kind of strategy that was deployed in the civil rights era.
It was, We are going to obstruct and we're going to look peaceful.
And in this case, obviously, it's not all that peaceful, but we're going to look peaceful so that when we're beat up on camera, when people are harmed, when people die, it makes this regime look evil to the American people.
And that's ultimately how they rally support.
And now you even start starting to see Republicans in Congress.
Even Joe Rogan bought into it.
There was a clip a few months ago, and I think that Rogan has a lot of good things that I appreciate and where I think he's right.
But there was a clip where he was saying, like, Yeah, you know, I think there's some good things, but you know, have a heart, man.
That's ruthless.
And the reality is that we desperately need revival in our land.
But the kind of revival that we need will not only, it's not less than this, but it is more.
It will not only require hearts for revival, but the stomachs for revival.
It will require a face like Flint.
It will require rock hard stomachs that can tolerate and say, look, we're doing it.
For them.
Like, you think of, like, well, here's a picture of this leftist agitator who was harmed, or here's a picture of this illegal immigrant family that's being deported.
Okay, here's a picture of Lakin Riley dead.
Like, it's one of the things that I've had to realize is like, you think of Jesus, you know, cleansing the temple when he saw that his father's house, which was to be a house of prayer for all the nations, was being exploited and corrupted.
And Jesus fashions a whip of cords and he goes into the temple and he begins throwing over the money changers' tables and driving them out with a whip.
And the Bible says that zeal for his father's house consumed him.
And one of the questions I remember asking as a young man is Are the fruit of the Spirit kind of like a toolbox where you take one out at a time?
Like this portion of the project requires a hammer.
So I'll use the hammer.
This portion requires a screwdriver.
This portion requires a saw.
And the reality is, that's not the way that the fruit of the Spirit manifests.
It's not the way that the fruit of the Spirit actually works.
The reality is that Jesus, the Son of God, the God man, was filled with all of the Spirit, and therefore all the fruit, all the manifestations of the Spirit were present at all times.
And one of the fruit of the Spirit is gentleness, meaning that there was never a moment where Jesus was not exercising perfect gentleness, not according to our definitions, which are often tweaked and perverted, but according to God's perfect standard, what true gentleness actually is.
And that includes even in the gospel narratives where Jesus is going into a temple with a whip fashioned out of cords and overturning the money changers' tables and driving them out in that moment.
Jesus is not putting gentleness aside like a screwdriver because this particular part of the job requires a hammer.
No, Jesus is exercising all the fruit of the Spirit, including gentleness in that moment.
And so the question is well, did Jesus go too far?
Did he compromise in the realm of gentleness instead of a whip?
Should have Been a feather duster?
Should he have gone in and tickled the Pharisees and told some jokes to lighten the mood and maybe politely ask them to leave?
Did Jesus fail?
Did Jesus sin?
And the answer is, of course, a resounding no.
Jesus is exercising perfect gentleness.
Here's the question gentleness towards whom?
Who is he being gentle towards?
See, Jesus' firmness and even harshness towards the Pharisees who were exploiting the poorest of the poor.
This is a festival where People who worshiped the one true God had to come from miles and miles from all over the empire in order to offer sacrifices in worship.
And there was a geographical locale at that time under the old covenant where God could be worshiped and where he must be worshiped properly.
They couldn't just have a church service in their homes, you know, 60 miles away.
They had to travel on horseback or camels or walking, many of them, and take time off of work, lose out financially.
Make the expense in order to make this great journey in order to worship the true God in spirit and in truth at the temple.
And then when they got there, imagine like a Chuck E. Cheese where you have to, in order to take part in any of the festivities, you can't use your actual American currency, but you actually have to transfer that to get tokens.
Well, the tokens in the temple to buy pigeons or to buy a burnt offering or to buy a grain offering, they required certain temple.
Currency like Chuck E. Cheese tokens, and the exchange rate was like four to one.
So, these are people who already lost out on work, already spent money for this arduous journey, and they're the poorest of the poor.
And then they arrive and they have to buy an animal to make this sacrifice, and they have to exchange their money for temple tokens at a four to one exchange rate to where they're being ripped off.
Jesus sees this and he drives them out with a whip, not because he's neglecting gentleness, but because he's exercising true spirit wrought gentleness towards the people who are being defrauded.
And that's what we have to keep in mind with all of this.
It's like, well, I saw what happened to this leftist agitator, you know, or I saw what happened to this illegal immigrant.
Okay, but did you see what happened to Lakin Riley?
Did you see what happened to this mother of three who died, an immigrant just killed her in cold blood?
Do you see your neighbor, your actual neighbor, not the invader?
Everybody wants to quote the Old Testament about the sojourner.
The sojourner was in Israel legally.
The sojourner was allowed to be there.
The sojourner was not coming into Israel under the cover of darkness in a corrupt manner, seeking to exploit all the native Israelis, all the Hebrews, and take their stuff.
The sojourner was allowed to be there, and he also had to abide by their laws when he was there, not just civil laws, but even religious laws.
He had to keep the Sabbath while he was in Israel.
He had to honor, at least outwardly in his actions, honor Yahweh so long as he was in Israel, and he could only be there.
Legally, and he wasn't exploiting Israel and taking things that rightfully belonged to them.
That's not what's happening in America right now.
These are not sojourners, these are illegal invaders who are hurting the native citizens of our country.
And a firm hand and stomachs that are steeled and faces like flint towards them is gentleness towards American citizens who actually are your neighbors who need your help.
That's what's going on, and that's how it has to be framed.
They can't get cold feet.
The Trump administration and ICE cannot back down because to back down is not gentleness towards the enemy, it is actually cruelty towards their native citizens that they've been appointed by God to protect.
That has to be the frame.
I want to get to the Insurrection Act here in a moment, but to add some of the weight of this, what is at stake?
Because I'll get this sometimes like, well, how does this affect you?
Personally, and people will say that, like, okay, ICE is being obstructed, but couldn't Minneapolis just fold on its own?
Won't it eventually, at some point, they default on their budget?
The state goes under.
Why should we care?
Let the red states do their own thing.
Well, for one, you saw the disruption of the church in Minneapolis just last Sunday.
I'm going to read now the federal, I think the Department of Justice is pursuing charges.
This is a screenshot from one of the filings, one of the interviews with the victim.
And I'm not going to read the whole transcript, but you can see it here on the screen.
At one point, the protesters, led by Don Lemon, blocked access of parents to their children.
That were in Sunday school.
And as they reached to get their children, what the protesters screamed was, Don't you know your parents are Nazis?
Don't you know your parents are going to burn in hell?
This is a conservative Baptist church in Minneapolis.
These are families like yours that went to church to teach their children about Jesus.
And their children were traumatized.
They were screamed at that their parents were going to hell.
And don't worry, that's coming to a city near you, especially in blue states, if this doesn't stop.
I also want to read from the legislature of Virginia.
And Minnesota, the things that they've passed in the recent years.
One of the biggest reasons, one of the biggest impetuses to import legal and illegal immigrants and refugees is the electoral college and the voting advantage that you get.
People that were brought in by leftist governments are going to vote for the same government that continues to hand them out stuff.
And what do these states do when they get that majority, when they get that supermajority in the Senate that can pass whatever law that they want?
Well, in Virginia, the Republicans ran a terrible candidate.
We got Governor Abigail Spanberger.
Day one, she wrote an executive order and signed it to end cooperation of the local PD with ICE.
So Virginia has now ended its relationship with the federal government, helping them to detest or detain and arrest illegal citizens, reducing mandatory minimum sentences.
In addition to Spanberger's executive orders, this is from Fox News, Democrats in the Virginia legislature took advantage of the new power by introducing amendments to end mandatory minimum sentences for various crimes in the state.
According to a report of the outgoing attorney general, those bills included a proposal to eliminate mandatory minimum sentencing for rape.
Manslaughter, assaulting a law enforcement officer, possession and distribution of child material, and other repeat violent felonies.
Raise taxes, prioritize DEI and government contracting.
Something else the Virginia legislature is looking at doing is making it so that no white owned business, a white man owning a business, can receive a state contract that's under $100,000.
And the state has an order to increase by 3% per year the amount of contracts awarded to minority and women owned small businesses.
Virginia was overwhelmingly settled by Anglos, Anglo Protestants, later on the Scots Irish, overwhelmingly.
And now that very same state is saying these men are no longer eligible to receive contracts for work and for money from the state.
In Minnesota, obviously they're a little bit farther down the road.
Tim Walz has been incredibly progressive.
They passed progressive bills on abortion rights, gun control, voting rights, marijuana legislation, and protection for transgender individuals, as well as spending packages for education and infrastructure that topped $2 billion apiece.
Those are the stakes.
Real children dying because abortion access is expanded, left out to late term.
Minnesota, just recently, the governor signed a bill, Tim Walz, late term abortion, now legal in the state of Minnesota.
Transgender rights, taking away contracting from white men that apply for state contracts.
These have real consequences.
There is no, well, how does this affect you personally?
It affects thousands and thousands, hundreds of thousands, millions of Christian families trying to raise children, trying to go to church, and trying to work a real job.
And Minneapolis.
Is the blueprint.
If it works there, they kick ice out, they kick the federal government out, they pass their laws, they make sanctuary cities.
Don't worry, it's coming to a blue state near you.
California, Hawaii, New York, Illinois, literally looking across.
Write that down.
Write that down.
Obstructing ice, kicking them out, tracking their plates, obstructing officers.
Oh, we'll do that too.
Attorney General in signal threads.
Oh, that's a good play.
It looks like it works.
That's a great idea.
If Minnesota succeeds, then this will become the norm.
Everywhere you go, not just blue states, but you'll find it in blue cities in red states.
You'll find it in Austin, Texas.
You will?
You will.
And you can't let them win.
It's like a parent with a toddler who's throwing a tantrum.
Everything in you wants to just relent in that moment.
Is it really worth the fight?
Is it really worth winning this battle?
Why can't we just let him have his way at least this one time?
Or let the state go under.
That's what I hear a lot of like, well, they'll go bankrupt eventually, and who cares?
Minnesota, the right will come in and win it back.
Like, just the amount of people that will affect good people that settled that state that have lived there for generations, they'll be caught in the crossfire, they'll be caught in the downfall.
It's just fundamentally not right.
And I think the point is right Minneapolis is kind of where things are coming to a head.
Like you're already starting to see some Republicans that largely support Trump in Congress starting to say things on, you know, Fox News, for example, like, oh, I think the president should reconsider activities in Minnesota.
It's just too wrought with violence, it's too wrought in chaos.
And that pressure, what Trump decides to do in this moment, will set the precedent, like you say, for other blue cities.
It will create a blueprint.
And to your point, Joel, this is the time where the federal government's going to have to lean in.
Even this morning, Trump has sent the Borders are, Tom Holman, there to sort of oversee, report directly to Trump and oversee the activities that are happening there.
But I think the reality is, and we've kind of danced around it with respect to what the protesters' scheme is and how ICE is participating.
But the reality is, it's just, the context is highly militaristic.
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It's very violent, it's wrought with conflict, wrought with sort of coordinated, informal, Strategies, and this is where we get to this concept of the Insurrection Act.
So, I want to talk about this just a little bit, give some history where did this thing emerge, and then talk about why we're sort of in a position.
Trump has even floated this on multiple news networks now about hey, I have this in my back pocket, I'm considering using the Insurrection Act.
So, the Insurrection Act is basically a statutory exception to what's called posse comitatus.
And now, everyone loves to say, and this is kind of the biggest criticism it's like ICE is on the ground, this is a violation of posse comitatus.
Well, here's the reality ICE is a domestic law enforcement agency, it posse comitatus relates Predominantly to standing military.
And it's basically an act that was passed in, I think, 1878, coming out of the Reconstruction era, where sort of the, you know, after the Civil War, the Union basically puts military down in the South to facilitate the 14th Amendment, right?
Voting rights, those sorts of things.
And the South, as you're sort of emerging out of that era, says, we want a law on the books that the military, standing military, will not govern our states, will not govern our towns and our cities.
That's posse comitatus.
But what you actually have in the Insurrection Act is something that's older.
It's a statutory exception from 1807.
It was actually passed by law and signed into law, I should say, by Thomas Jefferson.
And it was related to the Embargo Act.
And so I'll just quickly, this is 30 seconds, just so you have the history.
So basically, you have the Napoleonic Wars going on at the beginning of the 19th century.
So Napoleon, you have Britain, France, and war.
And basically, America, as it's exporting materials, the British naval force and the French naval force are capturing American ships.
And they're stealing, they're basically stealing the ships, stealing all of the goods.
And so Thomas Jefferson says this isn't wise, this isn't a prudent thing for America to do, which is to export.
He passes the Embargo Act, and naturally America's not exporting, so you have all of these populaces in Massachusetts and all over the Northeast saying, This is hurting us.
We need to be able to export.
This is how we make money.
And they start revolting.
They basically start to say, We're not going to abide by the Embargo Act.
The federal government overseeing our state, we're not going to listen to them.
And this is a law that was passed, and basically what the Insurrection Act allows the government to do, the federal government that is, and particularly, The chief executive is to deploy military, standing military, in situations, and modern it would just be the National Guard, or you could recruit state guards, but basically deploy them in cities that are refusing to abide by federal law.
And so if we look at immigration specifically, immigration is actually, most people don't realize this, but it's one of the sort of central uniform powers that the chief executive has.
That is Article I, Section A to the Constitution to sort of enforce a uniform rule of naturalization.
And so that's where we're at.
We're basically saying we're at the head of is the government going to be able to enforce immigration under the Supremacy Clause in the states under its jurisdiction?
You have a state like Minnesota, and you have other states who are saying, Hey, we're not going to work with you.
We're not going to allow you to do that.
Now we're at the point where Trump is basically asking the question Should I enforce the Insurrection Act?
Well, that will allow me to take the National Guard, deploy them in Minneapolis.
We've talked about how they're better trained.
We've talked about how they're sort of better suited for these kinds of environments.
There's more of them.
There's more of them.
And then you also have the element of under the Insurrection Act, you can actually recruit the state, the Minnesota State Guard, for example, or the Minnesota National Guard or Texas, and you can actually bring people, and we've seen this happen in D.C., for example.
Where the federal government actually has jurisdiction to do this is actually bring other states and allow for more numbers to say, hey, we're cracking down here.
And so, and this, by the way, this has been used before.
I think from my count, like 12 presidents have invoked the Insurrection Act at some point.
Most recently would have been LA in the early 90s, George H.W. Bush, and this was the Rodney King riots, if you're familiar with that, but just large scale chaos.
And he brings in the National Guard to quell some of the rebellion and the violence and destruction that's happening there.
But even before that, During the sort of civil rights era, you have integration.
So you have Eisenhower, the Little Rock Nine, you have Kennedy, and I think it was the integration of the University of Mississippi.
And in both instances, the chief executive said, These people aren't allowing us to enforce law.
Now, in that case, it was civil rights law.
It was law related to the 14th Amendment and people's right to sort of frequent whatever business or frequent whatever school they want.
But that's where we're coming to is Trump going to do this?
Is he going to actually make a strategic decision to say, ICE, we're losing optically?
ICE is not trained, we're not equipped.
We need to invoke the Insurrection Act so that we can properly enforce the law in Minneapolis to the ends of gathering all these illegal immigrants, 70% of which are going to be some form of violent criminal, and get them out of the country.
And that will, of course, set the model for the federal government not backing down, like we said, in some of these other blue states and blue cities.
Yeah, that's really helpful.
Yeah, we need the Insurrection Act.
Yeah, we need it now.
I was going to say, I'm an armchair quarterback, but I can't imagine what more you would have to have.
For a sitting president to say an entire state, an entire city infrastructure is obstructing the operation of the federal government.
And here's the reality some of which, like if I had to steel man someone like Trump, what he's thinking by not invoking it, is this is a crossing the Rubicon moment.
Once you do that, and we need to be aware of this, you're going to engender massive, massive resistance at all scale in blue states.
There is no going back from it.
There is no backing down.
Once you do it, I think of, I think it was Caesar, you burn the ships.
There's no going back.
There is no going back from that.
And optically, Most of the roads, you think about, well, what roads do these lead to a midterm victory?
Very few of those roads do.
It's going to look bad optically.
You are going to lose in the midterms.
But here's the reality we're already going to lose.
Red states have not done enough redistricting in order to secure enough seats in the House.
The Democrats have been happy to do so.
We're going to lose the midterms anyway.
He's going to be impeached by the House, not the Senate probably, but by the House after the midterm.
There's a slight chance Republicans could even lose the Senate, if I understand it correctly.
And so you're already facing extinction.
You're already facing a lame duck presidency.
And it can be so intimidating.
Well, we're going to lose the midterms.
Well, it'll look bad.
There will be video after video after video of shootings in the streets and riots, and I'll look like I'm out of control.
But you're already losing a slow death.
You're already bleeding out.
This is really here at the beginning of this year.
This is your last chance.
The Trump presidency, as far as his control over the House and the Senate, is likely over come January of next year when the new Congress sits.
It's likely over.
You have less than a year left.
We have so many more illegals to get out.
ICE has not been able to accomplish the scale.
And obviously, because of the resistance, we understand why.
This is your last measure.
And backing out will just be, acquiescing will actually just be the biggest loss you could take.
Right.
Well, then you lose on both sides.
You already have plenty of people that are mad at you for doing anything at all, and they're not going to just forget.
But then you lose your own constituents.
I mean, Donald Trump won a popular vote, which has been rare.
Nobody was predicting that, except for me on Polymarket.
I made like 50 bucks.
But he won not just the Electoral College, but he won the popular vote, and he won in large part on this issue.
Donald J. Trump was elected by the American people in order to put an end to immigration.
And to provide mass deportations.
He ran on that ticket, and that's why he got people's vote.
That's why he got my vote.
And so, that's how he has to see it right now, you're going to lose on one side, right?
There is no option where you don't lose on either side.
There is, however, an option where you lose on both sides, where you've ticked off all the normies.
You're like, that's mean.
But then you also have betrayed all your loyal constituents because you don't actually.
Cross the Rubicon and do what it takes to exercise real power to do the very thing you were elected to do.
And so that's like, there is no path.
You're talking about different roads and where they lead.
There is no road at this point, right?
You've already crossed enough to, it's like you've already angered the hornet's nest.
And so now you either have to destroy the hornet's nest, right?
Or you just stand there and with it all angered and then just get stung a million times and die, you know, and die by being stung to death.
And so, yeah, he's.
And he's got to know this.
I don't know who's surrounding him and who's advising him, but it's too late.
You're already halfway into the water.
You need to cross the Rubicon.
You have to go all the way.
The Somalian fraud is incredible justification for it, too.
Billions of dollars given, just handed out to people that did nothing, that had signs above their daycare that said Learning Center because they don't know how to speak English.
Millions of ordinary Americans were pissed when they found out they've been paying their taxes.
They'd been working hard.
Lord knows their wife had been working hard.
The kids are in daycare and they did it all so a bunch of people could freeload.
So you have this great justification widespread fraud.
This great justification lots of illegal immigrants and lots of them with, as we saw in Portland, serious crimes, prostitution, DUI, gang activity.
So tons of fraud, tons of people that don't belong there.
A very, very progressive governor that nobody likes, that people unanimously rejected at the voting box when he was running as Kamala's vice president.
You have all of the justification, coordinated activity with the state admin.
To obstruct federal officers.
When are you going to do something?
This is your justification, and it won't last long.
Within weeks, people will have forgotten about the fraud.
Within weeks, it'll be a new city.
Something must be done.
Yep.
This is the chance.
All right.
We're going to go ahead and shift over now to super chats.
And so we already have a couple.
If you want to get one in, if you give us a super chat, we will read your comment/slash question on the air and do our best to address it.
The first one comes from Mr. Adam.
He said, Here.
Thank you guys for being our voice when nobody else is.
You're very welcome.
It is a tragedy, but the reality remains that there are many people today who are not speaking up for heritage Americans.
You have the tech right, you have the radical leftists, you have the neocons, you know, who are all things Israel.
But there are very few people, certainly not on the left, but even on the right, who are willing to speak up for American citizens and what's actually good for them.
And so, thank you for your support.
We appreciate that.
Next one is Dakota Davis.
Antonio, you want to read that?
Yep.
He sends $5 and says, Thanks for praying for my wife's life recently.
I'm happy to update that she safely delivered my daughter, Ludmilla.
NXR is off to a great start.
God bless.
Praise God.
Thank you, Lord, for answering that prayer.
Yeah, sometimes that's always keep that in your back pocket.
That's, you know, sometimes we get comments, sometimes we get questions, and sometimes we get requests for prayer.
And we will pray, and usually we'll pray live right here on the air.
And so Dakota Davis is someone that we have prayed for several times.
And we thank you, Lord, for answering those prayers.
All right, Rumble Super Chats.
Caesar's back, sent $5, said, not super relevant.
Relevant, but been wondering if Alp is still a sponsor and how Saga became a sponsor of a show like this.
If you can say, grateful for your hard work, gents, God bless, wage the good warfare.
It's a good question.
Great question.
We would like for Alp to be a sponsor.
We're in conversations with Alp.
We are in conversations.
Yeah, we're in conversations with Alp and they've been courteous and kind.
The difficulty is, you know, for a lot of companies, they have to look at not just, you know, do you have views, but, you know, what are your metrics?
Who's your audience?
What do they actually consume?
What do they actually pay for?
And, um, I'll be honest, you know, I'm rocking some Alp right now for the show.
We are Alp consumers, and a lot of our audience is as well.
And so they may not be using Alp, and I think they could be converted and persuaded, but they're using some kind of nicotine pouch.
And so that is a lot of our listeners.
And so that sponsorship makes a lot of sense.
I think that it would be mutually beneficial.
And so, Alp, if you're listening, we would like to partner in that way.
In regards to Saga, there are some individuals in that company that we have come to know.
And it's simply with that, we're not promoting a product.
There's nothing to buy or consume.
You're promoting a company and simply making it visible.
That's what they're seeking to do for us to provide visibility for this company that is a growing, rapidly growing company.
The reality is just at a legal level, what Trump is doing now, granted, I want him to focus on the ground domestically a little bit more and show some of that iron will to get the job done.
But domestic, not domestically, but outside of the US, in terms of geopolitics and the world at large, Trump has given a lot of focus, especially on things that have economic implications.
You think of the tariffs, you think of Greenland, you think of Venezuela.
Certainly, there's a domestic piece to that in protecting the native citizens of these United States in terms of the drug crisis and all the drugs that are being imported from countries like Venezuela.
But there's also a sense of Venezuela and economically the benefits for us and not having a certain regime that would be anti America.
And so, a lot of Donald Trump, what he's best at is the art of the deal.
A lot of what he's best at is some of the economic policies.
I wish, like I said, that he was better on some other things, but he is really good at that.
And one of the things that Donald Trump and his administration, we have word from people who are on the ground and intimately involved, they're making a full court press, an active play on gaining natural resources quickly and in abundance.
Outside of the US.
So, whether it's Canada or whether it's Venezuela or whether it's Greenland or whether it's this, that, or the other, lithium, uranium, all these different things that we need as a country in order to win the race when it comes to wealth, when it comes to technological innovation against other competing nations.
Trump is trying, I'm not, I don't know if he'll be successful, but he is actively trying with real legislation to make America, I don't know if it'll be great again, but at least make America wealthy again.
And so, regardless of how you feel about that and whether you think that's the right political instinct, my point in bringing that up is that it's just an objective fact that because of some of the legislation that has been pushed and economic policies by the Trump administration,
some of these companies in places like Canada and other countries that are drilling and mining for certain natural resources are going to get huge injections, huge injections of capital, and they're finding and discovering.
Uh, minerals they are succeeding and they're going to be incredibly wealthy.
So, in the case of someone like Saga, we're not pushing, hey, uh, you know, support the show and you can get merch from Saga, you can get a Saga shirt, you know, for $10.99, or you can get this, or you can no, it's just drawing attention and visibility to the company.
And we feel good about it because we do believe that this company actually is a good investment.
Their stock price has gone up, I think, over 134 percent just in the past few months, which is insane.
And it doesn't look as though there are any signs of something.
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Up 196% over the last six months.
196%.
So, anyway, so that's the partnership with Saga.
They're not actually selling anything, they're just drawing awareness to their company.
And because of the Trump administration and economic policies and geopolitics and these kinds of things, that company stands to grow significantly.
So, that's the reason for the partnership.
Stocks to invest in make part of your portfolio, just Saga.
Yeah, don't treat it like fart coin.
Don't put your entire retirement and 401k into.
But in terms of diversification and putting some money into some of these projects that are actively mining with the full backing and support of the Trump administration for natural resources, knowing that energy is one of the biggest needs for America right now, I think that that's, you know, if it's proportionate, right?
Don't YOLO everything into it.
But as a diversification, I think that's a wise investment.
All right.
Next.
More Rumble Super Chats, another one.
Well, Caesar's back.
He commented he said ALP is undeniably better.
Undeniably better than what?
Just better.
Oh, yeah.
It is phenomenal.
It is phenomenal.
And you know why it's phenomenal, honestly?
It's because Tucker Carlson, it's not a show.
Like he decided to start this.
This isn't a company that came along that already was pre existing and offered Tucker Carlson so much money he couldn't refuse.
That's not what happened.
This is Tucker Carlson as a diehard 50 year long nicotine addict.
I mean, the dude loves nicotine.
And has been using it for decades.
And so this was him.
The reason it's so good is it's him being involved and saying, nope, it needs to taste like this.
Nope, it needs to have this moisture.
Nope, it needs to have this buzz, this feel, this, this, this, this.
And they created a superior product.
It's not like a lot of things, let's just be honest.
Like a lot of things.
And here's the deal let the record state Alp is not sponsoring us right now.
So there's no Alp representative with a gun right off set pointed at me.
Say the line.
I say this of my own free will.
I am of sound mind.
I, you know, because I, I too am, I dabble in nicotine.
I do more than dabble.
And I can say that it's, it is phenomenal.
And there's so many, a lot of times when conservatives are pushing, you know, their coffee or this or that, the product that the conservative is pushing is not actually a superior product to the leftist version.
But that, the whole pitch is just like, well, but this, this company gives to Act Blue, you know, which, I mean, that's a decent pitch.
Like, I don't want to be supporting companies that are supporting Act Blue, that support Democrat policies and abortion and all these kinds of things.
Like that's that, you know, all things being equal, if the products are comparable and they're a comparable price point, then yeah, do the one that's not, you know, led by raging leftists, of course.
But in the case of Alp, it's not just, you know, that Alp is, you know, Tucker Carlson versus Zen being, you know, Zen gives money to ActBlue and supports all these Democrat agendas.
But in the case of Alp, it's not just that it's more conservative, it is literally invented by, Arguably, like the number one nicotine appreciating man in the world.
Right wing appreciating man.
So, it like, you know, I've done Zen.
It's been, by God's grace, it's been a long time.
It's been like a couple of years now because there actually are alternatives.
But for a while, Zen was kind of that's all it was.
You know, you go into, you know, Kmart or whatever, and that's all they have, Circle K.
But now, like, I can tell you, it's not just like, oh, my conscience is clear, you know, or I'm supporting a good cause.
Those things are true.
But Alp, just, you'll have to try it.
Get a can of Alp, get a can of Zen, and try them back to back.
Zen is dry.
It's slippery in your mouth once it starts to get wet.
It's not just me.
I've had several people say this makes them feel queasy or lightheaded.
Alp has the nicotine buzz.
There's like a much stronger flavor and a good flavor, but it's not overbearing.
It doesn't make people queasy.
It doesn't hurt their stomach.
It doesn't give them a headache.
It gives them all the nicotine boost and those things.
It's just a superior product.
So when he says Alp is better, I can confirm.
All right, last Rumble super chat.
Same thing from Caesar's back.
He quotes from The Lord of the Rings, The Two Towers Where now is the horse and the rider?
Where is the horn that was blowing?
Where is the spring and the harvest and the tall corn growing?
They have passed like rain on the mountain.
The actual next two lines are The days have gone down in the west behind the hills into shadow.
Good quote.
It's a good quote.
Sad quote.
Let's fight.
Let's fight.
If it's the will of God and His providence that we should fight the good fight and lose in our generation, so be it.
But we fight nonetheless.
We do it for the glory of Christ.
We do it for the good of the church.
We do it for our families, for our wives, for our children, our children's children, and we do it for our country.
We love America.
We are patriots, and we want America to be Christian again, and we want America to actually favor Americans again.
All right, that's the show.
Thank you guys so much for tuning in.
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