Owen Shroyer and Alex Jones dissect Trump’s April 2025 deportation crackdown—60-day self-deportation window, revoked SSNs for illegal migrants, and $6B in DoD waste cuts—while blaming Biden’s DHS chief Mayorkas for enabling a "10M-person invasion," including 6,300 criminals. They contrast Trump’s record-low border crossings with Democratic hypocrisy, like selective law enforcement and voter fraud tactics via figures like Crockett and Gabbard, arguing these moves expose systemic failures. Shroyer praises Ramaswamy’s protest engagement but warns conservatives must reclaim narrative control, from "vaccine" definitions to Middle East sovereignty under the Abraham Accords, while mocking woke neocons like Murray for dismissing dissent without debate. Ultimately, they frame Trump’s policies as a necessary counter to globalist chaos, urging MAGA supporters to stay vigilant and buy supplements before shortages. [Automatically generated summary]
Do you think that was a pretty good depiction of it?
Was that good?
I mean, I feel like we at least owe it a little bit to the audience for being late here so we can at least tune you in a little bit of what went down here and why we're late.
So, there you go.
Just a bit.
Of the emergency meeting we just had moments ago.
But it was discussing what Alex had mostly discussed earlier today on his show and in some special reports he filed with just some more personal, professional employment stuff to address to some of the crew here.
Some of which you see.
Some of which do a lot of stuff behind the scenes.
So that's what was going down.
I'm not going to get more into that.
Alex is filing reports.
He's got other reports he's filing and he's going to give you updates on.
So that's...
Going to be available at InfoWars.com and of course, Banned.Video.
Okay. We are live now.
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On this Friday, April 11th, 2025.
Alright, we do have some news out of D.C. We've got some news out of the D.O.J.
We've got some news out of the FBI.
We've got some news out of Doge.
We've got some news out of the Trump administration.
Alright. We've got some news out of ICE.
Yes, yes.
A little geopolitical news today, nothing too heavy.
And then we got 20 video clips, just under 20 video clips.
We're going to get to hopefully all of them as well.
We also have from Secretary Pete Hegzeth an update.
So lots of updates coming out of D.C. on this Friday.
But maybe we should start with something Trump said yesterday that is getting a lot of heat.
And I understand it, but let me clear some things up for you.
And we're going to work with people so that if they go out in a nice way and go back to their country, we're going to work with them right from the beginning on trying to get them back in legally.
They'll never be allowed once a certain period of time goes by, which is probably going to be 60 days.
We're also going to work with farmers that if they have strong recommendations for their farms for certain people, we're going to let them stay in for a while and work with the farmers and then come back and go through a process, a legal process.
But we have to take care of our farmers and hotels and various places where they need the people.
And we're going to be working with you very carefully on that.
So a farmer will come in with a letter.
Concerning certain people saying they're great, they're working hard.
We're going to slow it down a little bit for them.
And then we're going to ultimately bring them back.
They'll go out, they're going to come back as legal workers.
So let me kind of just give the full spectrum context of all of this.
And then we're going to land the plane.
And it goes back to when you say something, there's a new expectation because of Donald Trump that when you say something, we expect it to happen.
And this is why people are giving Pam Bondi a hard time.
There's no Epstein files.
This is why people are giving Kash Patel a hard time.
He said he shut it down day one.
Now, to me, it's different when you're running for office versus when you're going around and then you get nominated to be the FBI director.
Versus when you are the Attorney General and say something and don't come through.
So these are all different categories.
But it's still the same general understanding that when you say something now, we expect the Trump administration to come through.
And for the most part, at least comparatively, the Trump administration has come through.
But okay, a lot of people are saying he's...
He's going back on mass deportations.
He's not delivering on mass deportations.
I would probably consider it fair criticism, but I think we have to look at the bigger picture.
One, I think that they've realized it was a lot harder than they anticipated.
Now, I'm not saying it's impossible, but I think it is a lot harder than they anticipated.
And what I think that means is that most of the illegals that came in under Joe Biden are actually off the radar.
So this whole argument that they're coming in here and working and following through with whatever legal status, legal documents, and staying on the radar, I think that that's the problem is they're not.
So they know they're here illegally, and now they're under the radar, probably working under the table, all these different scenarios to keep them off radar, and so it probably is hard.
To actually find them all.
Now, I'm not...
This is not me giving excuses for the Trump administration.
I'm just telling you what I believe is going on because this is basically what they're saying.
So you've got that issue.
Now, the violent criminals that have a record and that they can trace and track because of that, those are the ones that they're prioritizing.
The others, the other millions that have come in illegally that they have no way of tracking and tracing, they're just like ghosts.
So that's the problem.
It's a lot harder.
They're finding it's a lot harder to do this than they anticipated.
Now, is that a good excuse?
Does that mean it's impossible?
No, but I think they've reached this point now where they're saying, okay, well, what time and resources do we want to dedicate to finding a million illegal immigrants, 10 million, however, when we have, it's just like, what are we going to do?
Just start walking around looking for them?
Are we going to hold up pictures in the street until we find them?
So I think they've found out it's a little more difficult of an endeavor than they anticipated.
Now, when he talks about, and in a way this kind of goes back to the H-1B debate that happened over Christmas, but when he talks about the farmers needing them or these other factories needing them, what are you going to do if you're Donald Trump and you're having these meetings and farmers are coming to you And factory workers are coming to you,
or factory owners, and they're saying, hey, here's the deal.
I've got a third of my employees that are here on some status.
They're not citizens, so they're here on some other status working, and if we deport them all, that's going to be a problem for me.
And so these are the people that are coming to Trump and they're saying this.
So what are you supposed to do if you're Donald Trump?
What, are you going to tell these people too bad?
What, are you going to stop the production and manufacturing?
It's not a good thing.
We're at this state.
Let's be perfectly clear.
It's a bad state of affairs now that apparently you have these major industries like farming that are relying on non-citizen labor.
That is certainly a problem.
And I don't think anybody's advocating that that's a good thing.
But what are you supposed to do?
You're the president.
These farmers, these other leaders of industry are coming to you saying, hey, we're all with you on immigration and border policy, but this is the reality of our situation right here.
And so what is Trump going to do?
Is he going to say, too bad?
No, he's saying, okay, well, let's work together and let's find a path here.
Or let's...
Get a work visa program.
Let's get something here.
If they can show that they're working and you vouch for them, then we'll have that sort of a program.
Now people have a problem with that.
But that to me is what's going on.
And I just look at it from Trump's perspective and I just say, well, what is he supposed to do?
Now why are they now coming out and saying we want self-deportations?
Now this one is a little more strange to me.
And I bet you the crew right now It might take a little digging, but you see how amazing the crew is.
They can probably go back and find transmissions of this show last year where I said this is the best way to handle it.
And I'm not sitting here acting like I'm some sort of policy genius.
It was common sense.
How can you, if you're a daily listener, you probably remember, how can you have an efficient deportation program if the people you're trying to deport aren't going along with it?
That makes it...
They're trying to escape.
They're trying to be not found.
So how do you make it easier?
You say, well, here you go.
If you're here illegally, if you came in under Joe Biden, if you're waiting in line with all these different temporary statuses with your court date, we're going to have a policy, you're going to turn yourself in, and then you can have a path to citizenship in the future.
You have to do it legally and lawfully through our immigration system.
But you can have a chance to become a citizen.
You have to self-deport.
And the problem now is they only have like a million or so records of this because so many people just came in and got lost in the process, came in, never got processed, just ran across the border.
So there's no paperwork for them.
But like with the CBP One app, they're now sending out the notifications to everybody that came in on that app, and they're saying, do self-deportation.
You have whatever the time period is, self-deportation, and then there's a chance you can come back in as a citizen.
And if you don't self-deport, you'll never become a citizen.
So this was discussed long before Trump was even elected.
We talked about that being an effective strategy.
So people that are complaining about that, that I don't really understand.
To me, that's common sense, and it has to get done.
You want to complain about the non-citizen workers?
That's an entirely different issue.
You want to complain about the lack of deportations?
Okay, understandable.
They promised mass deportations.
We're not really getting them.
I think it's proving more difficult than they anticipated, but they are catching the worst of the criminals as fast as possible.
And they're saying Trump is going back on his policy.
Thousands of migrants classified dead by Trump.
This is the Telegraph headline.
White House plans to revoke Social Security numbers of migrants in bid to force them to self-deport.
Well, this is what they have to do.
It's part of the alert they're sending out.
Immigrants in the United States without legal status will be classified as dead as part of plans to stop them accessing benefits.
So it's really not that bad, folks.
I think the effort is there.
It's proving more difficult than they anticipated.
It doesn't help that border Barbie Christy Noem is dolling herself up and, you know, LARPing as like an Army Ranger or something.
I still like her.
She's fine.
But it's just the optics aren't helping.
The optics are not matching the numbers.
And that's why people have a problem.
The White House wants to make Social Security numbers.
They had social security numbers.
I mean, that alone is a story.
That they even had social security numbers and they were getting benefits, too.
Non-citizens.
So the whole thing was a mess, folks.
The whole thing was just a mess.
White House wants to make social security numbers inoperable for migrants whom it wants to pressure to self-deport as Donald Trump continues his clampdown on what he claims to be an epidemic of illegal immigration.
So the thing is a total mess.
The border is now, for all intents and purposes, The numbers are record lows.
They're not coming in.
And there is the effort to stop the benefits, cut the funding, and get the deportations.
But I think the deportation aspect is going a lot harder than they probably originally anticipated.
And you could say, well, then they need new leadership there.
I don't see that happening anytime soon.
So this is just what you're going to get.
There will be complaints.
I don't expect them to stop.
But at the same time, I think that I do believe they're trying to appease everybody involved here, even to an extent perhaps the people that came here illegally, and that's just upsetting people.
Now, it's funny.
ICE deletes post about stopping illegal ideas from crossing border.
I wonder what ideas those are.
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement quickly deleted a social media post Thursday that claimed that its mission is not just keeping out illegal immigrants' money and products, but bad ideas as well.
Well, we know what those ideas are.
They haven't been shy about them.
But these posts have been so anti-First Amendment now.
And I kind of make this joke.
It's not really funny.
It won't be funny if it was true.
Hope it's not, but I made this, I like to make this joke when I'm talking with friends about this.
Say, well, first, first I got sent to prison for criticizing the Democrats.
Next, I'll be sent to prison for being critical of Israel.
Let's hope that doesn't happen.
But just a little joke.
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But hey, I've got apparently, you know, I don't have the right ideas.
I don't even want to get into this now because I have some stacks dealing with that, but it is quite a debate.
And if you watched the Joe Rogan show with Douglas Murray and Dave Smith, then you know what I'm talking about.
It's the most viral thing on the internet for the last 24 hours.
We are going to kind of delve into that a little bit.
But let's continue with the D.C. news.
This is from Deputy Director, FBI Dan Bongino.
This was early this morning.
Some updates from FBI headquarters.
Major initiatives are underway to ensure your neighborhoods and communities are noticeably safer.
While we remain focused on all of our missions, counterterrorism, countering foreign intelligence efforts, federal crime.
We are working overtime across the country to take violent criminals, gang members, drug pushers, and the scum abusing our children off our streets.
They're doing incredible damage.
And the director and I want them in prison or deported.
Absolutely no excuses.
You know what?
Let me...
Let me pause real quick and tell you why there is so much kerfuffle right now in MAGA, in the right-wing movement.
Some of it comes from just anti-war sentiment.
Some of it comes from anti-foreign influence sentiment.
And then...
And then the pushback is obviously from the pro-Israel sentiment.
And all three of these factions have a lot of weight inside of Make America Great Again.
But clearly the most weight is the pro-Israel lobby.
Clearly that's the most weight in this administration.
And so here's the problem that people have.
Because really, when I'm doing political news and stuff like this, my mind is just like, it's just a machine.
So it's like, I'm just reading it, like imagine like a Terminator.
With the eyes, just like things popping up and just like...
So when I read this, here's what happens, and I'm not the only one, but this is why I'm pointing it out.
So when Dan Bongino says, countering foreign intelligence efforts, you know what about a third of what is now the new populist right wing thinks when you say that and why they get upset.
Because the biggest foreign intelligence effort...
In this country is the Israel effort.
It is the Israel lobby.
And they have agents everywhere.
And they have people in the media everywhere.
And they buy politicians everywhere.
So people see that and they say, oh yeah, except for one group, right?
So I'm just telling you what people are thinking and why this is the hottest topic right now.
Because it's just undeniable that that's what's going on.
And so when you make a statement like that, people in that wing view it as disingenuous and dishonest.
But I guess they don't consider pro-Israel propaganda or pro-Israel intelligence to be foreign intelligence.
I guess that's what the understanding is supposed to be.
Because certainly they can't argue that it doesn't exist at this point.
But moving on.
The director and I have instructed our leaders in the field office to use their social media accounts, local television, podcasts, and radio to communicate to you the results of these significant operations.
I encourage you to follow the local FBI field office social media accounts, and you will see the results for yourself.
We are not doing this to create media celebrities.
We're doing this because we work for you.
And you deserve to see and hear what your hard-earned money is being used for.
So that just sounds like, hey, don't give Pam Bondi a hard time for going on Fox News every night.
I don't know.
I mean, maybe take it easy on Christy Noem, the border Barbie, but she's not getting as much heat because she's delivering at least more results and didn't make big promises that she didn't go through on.
So, I mean, to me, that just sounds like...
Stop criticizing Pam Bonney for going on TV every night.
I don't know.
I don't know what else that could possibly mean if I'm trying to read into it.
Moving on.
The director and I are working on a number of initiatives to ensure that mistakes of the past are never repeated.
Everything from recruiting to evaluation to training is being scrubbed and reviewed.
We fully understand that some of the actions and initiatives we've taken may not immediately appear to fit into the puzzle.
But accountability requires three things.
People, information, and people with information.
I'll say again, I'm not asking you to trust me.
I'm asking you to look at the results and those results will continue to pour out of the FBI.
Well, I don't know if claiming results is your best thing to do right now, but okay.
God bless America and those who defend her, Dan Bongino.
Now, I've said this and I'll stick by it.
I don't know if you can do better.
Time will tell.
I mean, they're going to be the ones.
They'll decide their legacy at the FBI.
But if you were going into this, when we were going into this, and you were told it would be Kash Patel as FBI director and Dan Bongino as FBI deputy director, you'd say, it doesn't get much better than that.
I'm not sure if it could get better than that.
So I'm not ready to change that mindset.
I'm willing to give them time to do the work.
They're the ones putting their reputation on the line.
I mean, Bongino is putting everything on the line taking this job.
So I at least have enough respect for a man that I'm willing to give patience in that respect to a man who's putting it all on the line.
And Bongino's putting it all on the line.
I mean, as a major investor in Rumble, he's no longer delivering for Rumble.
He gave up his show.
That's taking a hit.
From having one of the biggest audiences on his podcast talking about the deep state, talking about arresting the criminals, now as FBI director, he's putting his entire career as a member of the media, as a political talk show host on the line because if he doesn't deliver results,
And I guess maybe the White House just kind of looks at it now, and it probably is true.
The White House probably looks at it now as just like white noise or like a gnat buzzing around their ear, the criticisms of the administration.
Some of them they do respond to and hear, but I think a lot of it is just like they just don't even want to hear it.
They don't even really care.
And I think something else has happened as well.
I think...
What I've realized is during an election cycle, at least in the heat of an election cycle, social media is now more important and more impactful than network corporate news.
I think we've crossed that threshold.
I don't think we're ever going back.
However, it appears to me now that in an off election year, the corporate news is now more impactful than social media.
And I think that's what's going on here.
And that's why a lot of people on social media are saying, hey, where's the impact we're used to?
Well, it's not an election year now.
And so you've kind of lost a bit of that impact.
All right, we got some other news out of D.C. We've got some Doge news.
And then some other Trump administration news.
We're going to have all that coming up shortly.
And then Pete Hegseth making some big announcements from what Doge continues to find.
When it comes to the Secretary of Defense and the Pentagon, and these numbers are just ridiculous as it continues to pour out.
So, yeah, Doge is doing the best work I've seen in a while.
Let's see what happens.
There's some back and forth on this bill as it goes back and forth between the House and the Senate.
Each side keeps making little changes, little adjustments, but it looks like eventually they're going to make sure it gets passed, and if Trump's claiming he needs it for the tax cuts, the regulation cuts, and everything else, and I do believe that, it's too bad that we can't trust this process anymore,
because they'll give us one thing we need, and then they'll give us ten other things that we don't need, or have never heard of, and then what, Doge comes back and finds it out ten years later, and then it was all waste, fraud, and abuse.
So you don't like to see that type of process continue, but here we are.
All right, folks.
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This thing is legend.
Trump orders Justice Department probe of Chris Krebs and Miles Taylor.
These are good developments.
And there are some other stories about this, too.
But the Trump administration is targeting these corrupt lawyers.
They're targeting these corrupt law firms.
They're looking at these weaponized law firms that are basically the ambulance chasers of political media and conservative politics.
You know, just hanging around the dangerous intersections until they see a car accident to swoop in and file a lawsuit.
That's the equivalent of what these lawyers are that come after us and now Fox News and Rudy Giuliani, Mike Lindell, Donald Trump.
That's what we're dealing with here.
You have to wonder why they ever had them.
But I hope this is a sign of where Trump's head is at.
President Donald Trump on Wednesday signed sweeping presidential memorandums targeting two former government officials who opposed his actions in his first term, his latest effort to use the powers of the presidency to punish people and institutions who have challenged him.
Now, why do I say I hope this is where Trump's head is at now?
Because this is the attitude that has to change.
For so long, conservatives, Republicans, right-wingers have just willingly been the punching bag.
And there's some weird belief system that if you just sit there and take the punches, somehow you're going to end up better.
I can't go on the offense because that's unethical or I won't win or all this other garbage.
Or they'll write a bad headline or they'll spin it.
No, you have to look at this like what I hope Trump is looking at it like or what I've had to go through it or what we've gone through at Infowars here.
But I look at it from Trump's perspective.
If you know you haven't done anything wrong, And everybody knows.
It's not even up for debate.
It's not like something where you did something and you didn't think it was wrong and then maybe you learned something and you're like, oh, well, okay, maybe I shouldn't have done that.
When it's just like open and shut, you didn't do it, and then they come after you, that's when you realize, okay, I know I didn't do anything wrong and so do they, and they're coming after me anyway.
They're the bad guys.
And so Trump has a bunch of these cases.
Whether it's Russian collusion, whether it's lying about the value of Mar-a-Lago, all this garbage.
And he knows he didn't do wrong, and he knows everybody else involved, the prosecuting attorneys, the judges, they all know he didn't do anything wrong either.
So it's like, why are they engaged in this activity?
Why are they engaged in this illegal injustice?
Because they're the bad guys.
That's the understanding.
You're the good guy.
They're the bad guys.
Start acting accordingly.
But for decades, Republicans have sat there on their heels like, oh, well, I'll just be the punching bag or I'll just shut up.
So I hope that's Trump's mindset with all of this, which is how it should be.
Now, we'll get into the Doge news, but a couple other things out of the White House.
Trump administration calls for lawmakers to end daylight savings time.
So I'm assuming where it stands now is going to be the permanent situation, which is how it should be.
Or if I was going to do it, I'd say the sun can never set before 7 or 8 p.m.
It always has to set after that, so we'll just adjust the clocks accordingly.
But if they just want to get rid of the adjustment, that's fine.
Leave it where it's at now.
But it looks like that's where it's going to go.
DHS cancels parole status for 900,000 paroled through government app.
Now, these are the illegal immigrants coming in through the CBP One app, and it's unfortunate.
So it's just like, on one side, you're like, holy smokes, they smuggled in a million people on this app.
But, okay, there's a record of these people.
And by the way, these are not really the bad guys.
The bad guys, the criminals, the gangbangers, you know, the bad guys, they're not putting their information to get in on an app, folks.
So these are just people taking advantage of the system.
These are just people who are trained and told to come here.
These are people coming here for benefits.
Which you can say they're bad guys too, but I mean these aren't hardened criminals that are using this app.
So it's like, wow, they smuggled in a million people with this app, but that's less than 10% of the illegal immigration that we had to deal with.
But at least with these people they have some information that they can try to use.
Against them to get them to self-deport or eventually come after them for deportation.
We'll see how effective this policy ends up being probably pretty fast, I would say.
I guess it depends on do they even still have the app once they get in?
I mean, how many people keep track of the app once they get in?
I guess is the mystery element there.
But let's look at some of these Doge findings.
Doge makes this announcement, a couple announcements today.
Under the Biden administration, it was routine for Border Patrol to admit aliens into the United States with no legal status and minimal screening.
So far, CBP identified a subset of 6.3 thousand individuals paroled into the United States since 2023 on the FBI terrorist screening center watch list.
More than 6,000 individuals brought in 2023 by the Biden administration were on the FBI's terrorist screen center watch list or with criminal records.
I mean, folks, this is so beyond unacceptable.
You know, I'll say it like this.
If Anthony Mayorkas is not at least brought in for a hearing or questioning or indicted for what he did at the southern border, then yeah,
people are going to complain and rightfully so.
Anthony Mayorkas might be the biggest traitor in the history of this country.
And I say that with total sincerity.
Anthony Mayorkas might be the biggest traitor and criminal against this country.
I don't know who's bigger.
I'm serious.
Who's bigger?
I guess the Clintons might be up there.
Anthony Mayorkas facilitated an invasion of this country over 10 million people.
That is a criminal.
That is one of the biggest criminals, that is one of the biggest human traffickers in the history of the planet.
What, just because he worked for the government makes it legal?
I don't think so.
Mayorkas needs to be brought in for questioning.
Mayorkas needs to be brought in for a hearing.
Mayorkas needs to explain.
To the American people, why, under his watch, in one calendar year alone, over 6,000 terrorists or criminals came into the country.
And he said the border was secure under oath.
No, I want Mayorkas in prison.
I want Mayorkas in prison for life.
If I had to serve 60 days in prison for walking on a blade of grass in Washington, D.C., then certainly this Human trafficking invading officer Mayorkas should spend life in prison.
People died because of his policies.
So what?
He gets to just ride off into the sunset?
No, that's unacceptable.
We continue.
Despite having no other legal status, paroled aliens are able to file for work authorization and receive social security numbers.
Among these...
Paroled aliens with criminal or terrorist records all have a social security number.
905 were collecting Medicaid, including four on the terror watch list.
Over a quarter million was paid out.
This is just unacceptable.
This is crazy.
41 collecting unemployment insurance, receiving $42,000 in benefits.
22 received federal student loans, more than a quarter million dollars.
Got tax refunds, almost a million dollars.
Several, they don't have the final number yet, received SNAP benefits, so the number's probably so high they just don't have it.
Probably all of them.
That's probably automated.
This is unbelievable.
There shouldn't be an American listening to this whose blood isn't boiling by this report.
This is so beyond unacceptable.
This is straight up crazy.
And the criminal that facilitated this is named Anthony Mayorkas.
Alejandro Mayorkas.
Thank you.
I was thinking of Aunt Tony Blinken.
Also no good.
Alejandro Mayorkas.
Unbelievable. I just can't even believe it.
That is just such blatant crime.
That is just such a blatant crime.
And we've just...
This is where we have to start getting serious, folks.
And this is going to be one of the biggest tests of the Trump administration.
And I don't know if he plans to really go through with this or not.
Maybe he figures we'll just get a huge economy going and just get a roaring 20s type of situation and that'll be the best thing for the country.
But this is just total injustice.
That the people that facilitated the biggest land invasion in the history of the world at our southern border are not being arrested.
And they knew exactly what they were doing.
They knew exactly.
And then all the victims of the human trafficking, all the victims of the rapes and the murders, all the victims of the invasions at the apartments and homes.
Where's their justice?
More from Doge.
California, New York, and Massachusetts accounted for most of the improper unemployment insurance claims totaling $305 million in unemployment benefits.
Additionally, California accounted for 68% of the unemployment benefits paid to parolees identified by CBP on the terror watch list with criminal records.
Barely gets any coverage from political commentators.
Folks, they were bringing in millions of people.
And they were getting every benefit in the books.
They were getting unemployment.
They were getting Medicare.
They were getting SNAP benefits.
They were getting student loans.
Tax rebates?
Literally. Non-citizens come into the country illegally and they get the entire book of benefits.
Let me ask you this.
How many benefits, how many of these benefits do you take?
They say, with this stupid non-starter, totally irrelevant, and they say, Well, they say immigrants, but that's not the correct term.
Illegal immigrants commit less crime than U.S. citizens.
Well, by definition, that's not true because they committed the crime when they came into the country illegally, so 100% of illegal immigrants committed a crime, but okay.
So what's the percentage of illegal immigrants that get benefits That's an interesting statistical comparison I'd like to see.
And of course it does well on X, where they're making the announcements.
But it's like, this is...
Why am I not watching the nightly news and every single channel has big flashing emergency alerts and everything else?
Tens of millions of illegals came in.
Thousands of them were violent criminals and terrorists.
More than half of them were getting...
Benefits, not limited, but including Medicare, unemployment, student loans, and it's just like barely nobody even covers it.
So it's another frustrating thing.
Yeah, you can go back to what we covered earlier this week with...
You have people that aren't even born yet that get small business loans?
It's like these are the biggest crimes ever.
Seriously. The biggest crimes ever.
The invasion of the southern border.
One of the biggest crimes ever against this country run by Mayorkas and the Biden administration.
It's one of the biggest crimes against this country in the history of this country.
And you just barely talk about it.
Like nobody packages it that way.
Nobody presents it that way.
That's what it is.
How about all the waste, fraud, and abuse?
This is the biggest robbery probably in the history of the world.
This is the biggest financial fraud and robbery in the history of the planet that Doge is exposing.
It's just like you barely even talk about it.
Is it just because it's not sexy?
Is it like, do you not get how big it is?
Is it because you got your own priorities?
To cover something else?
I don't get it.
I just don't get it.
But that's part of the reason why we don't get the arrests.
Because it doesn't get near the coverage.
If every media outlet was covering this, if everybody was talking about Anthony Mayorkas with the biggest invasion ever and it was non-stop just hitting that all day long, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, then you might actually get something done.
But there's no pressure.
Nobody's talking about Mayorkas in the White House.
They'll talk about Trump's policy being successful at the border, and that's fine.
But what about the people that left you the mess?
The criminals that left you the mess?
Mayorkas being the most responsible.
Now here's Pete Hegzeth with new findings in clip two.
Alright, we're back with another update on cutting wasteful spending here at DoD, and this one is, as they say, a big one.
This is a big day.
We're signing a memo right now directing the termination of $5.1 billion in DoD contracts.
Not million, that's with a B. $5.1 billion in DoD contracts for ancillary things like consulting and other non-essential services.
So here's a few...
...examples. DHA contracts for consulting services from Accenture, Deloitte, Booz Allen, and other firms.
They're going to save the department $1.8 billion.
How about a software reseller contract for enterprise cloud IT services, saving the department $1.4 billion.
A $500 million Navy contract for business process consulting.
Again, process.
Lots of process.
Lots of consultant.
For administrative offices in the Bureau of Medicine.
By the way, we need this money to spend on better health care for our war fighters and their families instead of $500 an hour business process consultant.
That's a lot of consulting.
How about this?
A DARPA contract for IT help desk services that are completely duplicative with services already provided by our DISA workforce, saving the department another $500 million.
We're also terminating, on the DEI front, 11 more contracts for DEI climate, COVID-19 response, and related non-essential activities across the department.
We are committed to rooting out DEI root and branch throughout this department, and we found 11 more contracts, and we're going to keep looking.
So that's $5.1 billion in DOD contracts we're getting rid of.
On top of that, in support of the president's priorities to stop federal funding for academic institutions that tolerate antisemitism and support divisive DEI programs, this week, DOD is also pausing over $500 million in funding to Northwestern University and Cornell University.
And that's on top of the $70 million in funding we've already paused at Columbia, Penn, Brown, and Princeton.
Over the last few weeks, as if any of these institutions need more government money at all.
So, for your keep and score at home, today's cuts bring our running total to nearly $6 billion in wasteful spending over the first six weeks of the DOD Doge effort here at the Defense Department.
Their job is to go out and find the stuff that we can get rid of and then flow back into.
Drive back into warfighting capabilities here at the Defense Department.
So we want to thank our friends at Doge.
We want to thank all the folks here that have helped us unpack this, reveal it.
And we're excited to make these cuts on behalf of you, the taxpayer, and the warfighters here at the Department.
I have a dream that Americans can spend their own money on things that benefit them.
I have a dream!
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Dramatic video showing U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents arresting convicted sex offender 21-year-old Ander Cortez-Mendez in Falls Church, Virginia on April 2nd.
U.S. border agents arrested Cortez-Mendez after they say he illegally entered the U.S. near the Rio Grande Valley in Texas in 2018, ICE saying he was supposed to appear before an immigration judge but didn't show up to court.
According to ICE, he was arrested in Fairfax County for an alleged sex crime last year in March.
Agents issued a detainer against Cortez Mendez with the Fairfax County Adult Detention Center.
And then on May 20th of last year, a Fairfax County judge gave him a three-month suspended sentence after he was found guilty of having sex with the child, despite being fatigued.
Well, Trump administration is going after millions.
That's not criminals.
Are they in the country illegally?
Yes, but they're not criminals.
100% of them are criminals.
How do we reframe this?
Does it even matter?
Do we try to reframe things to get leftists to understand?
Or are they just totally gone?
Because I get where they're coming from.
It's a very important thing when you want to do political debate to understand where your opponent is coming from.
So it's like I get what she's trying to say.
I disagree with it, but I get where it's coming from.
She's saying, hey, just because somebody comes into the country illegally doesn't mean they're a bad person or a threat.
Okay, you know what?
Fine. Fine.
Just because somebody comes into the country illegally doesn't mean they're a threat to our country or a bad person.
I'm willing to understand that that's where you're coming from.
But you take it to the point where you say they're not even criminal, that is just wrong.
They are literally criminal.
And for the Trump administration to go after criminals, that includes people that cross the border illegally.
Whether you think they're good or bad doesn't matter.
And this is the problem with left-wing policy and punditry.
It's kind of like they take these ideas in their head.
It's like the new liberal progressivism.
And they take these ideas, these beliefs in their head, and then they just try to apply it where it doesn't apply.
Yeah, okay, fine.
The one person crossed the border illegally might not be a bad person, might not be a threat to anybody.
Still crossed the border illegally.
Sorry. That's how it goes.
Period. End of story.
They are criminals.
They did commit a crime.
They will face punishment.
Just because of your bleeding heart liberalism doesn't put anybody above the law.
So even if you wanted to go with that liberal mindset of, well, anybody can come here.
It's an imaginary line.
I mean, let's even go along with it.
I mean, that is like the true hippie liberal mindset.
Even if you wanted to go along with that, notice how the logic is not applied universally.
So why is it then that we have laws in this country, and the Democrats want to write more, The Democrats want more laws, more regulations, more taxes to control your life, and somehow that's concrete, and that's enforceable.
But the borders are made-up concept.
The border is this made-up concept, and anybody should be able to come in.
It's very liberal.
Okay, well, laws are made-up concepts, so they shouldn't apply to me.
No, oh, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
The laws definitely apply to you, but the border's made up.
And then let's talk about what happens when you have an open border and a welfare state.
Do you want to go down that road?
But I'm telling you, CNN adds value.
More often now, because normally I have radio on and then my monitors just have all the corporate news on.
More often now, I used to never put the volume on CNN.
Never the volume on CNN.
Rarely the volume on MSNBC.
Maybe if they had one of these...
Comedy specials where they bring on like a Frank Figluzzi just to hear what nut jobs like that are saying.
But normally it's like talk radio, podcast, stuff like that, and then just all the corporate news I'm monitoring.
But every once in a while, you pump the volume on CNN, you get a little value out of it.
So they're trying, and it's mostly Scott Jennings, but here's a fun exchange, clip seven.
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You cannot just go and say, I like it, it's mine now.
It doesn't work that way.
That is what they're trying to do.
And in this new world order, yeah, absolutely, when they're looking at Greenland and say, I like it, I want to take it for mine, that is a very colonizing act.
I have never ever said we're going to go to Greenland and quote, colonize it or steal it.
And by the way, it's not really widely reported because it's conservatives during the Biden administration.
But you know, there were multiple people arrested.
During the Biden administration for threatening Democrats, not even Congress or Biden himself or anybody in the administration, like low-level Democrats, local Democrats, judges, they threw people in prison for that.
Maybe I met one or two while I was in there.
And you talk to them and they're like, yeah, you know, I did it.
I got caught.
I did something stupid.
And they kind of have their excuse of, well, I was, you know, testing what you could get away with for free speech, but, you know, they got me.
I'm doing my time.
It's not a good situation, but I mean, they arrested people for making threats on the internet against Democrats, even low-level people.
Never even heard of them.
Local people.
They got them real quick.
Years in prison.
Years. In a federal prison for that.
So absolutely, I fully support that.
If you're on the internet now, because this is a violent terrorist organization, it is the Democrat Party, they are trying to kill Trump.
They are assaulting Trump supporters.
They are engaged in targeted violence with Tesla dealerships and Tesla cars and Trump supporters and Musk supporters.
Yeah. I am all for this.
I'd arrest them all.
It's time to send a loud and clear message.
The Democrat Party terrorism will no longer be tolerated.
Swalwell coordinated with that guy and said, hey, stand right here.
I'm going to come out of this door asking about the SAVE Act.
I'm going to put my spin on it.
Totally all of it.
Total astroturf there.
Oh, yeah.
Making sure only legal voters can vote.
That's how Republicans are going to win elections.
Okay, that's an interesting admission.
And folks, this is not...
Again, he's acting like there's something new here.
There's nothing new here.
This stuff is already there.
Name change, address change, district change.
This stuff is already on the books.
ID expires, you go get a new one.
So this idea that somehow it's going to stop legal voters from voting, it's just total...
The Democrats are panicked, folks.
They know.
They can't win without cheating.
That's what this is.
So all of this is projection.
All of it is projection.
People are really starting to catch up, though, to the Democrat insanity here.
So here's one lady watching people like Jasmine Crockett blame white folks for everything.
So this young lady took issue with Jasmine Crockett wanting to blame the whites for everything.
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And so she had this to say in clip 12....victims as they prosper and they make millions off of us.
These are the same people that tell us to hate white people as they simultaneously date white people and make money with them.
Mind you, they're telling you you can't accomplish things because you're Black all while accomplishing things while being Black.
Not to mention these people making money off of Black pain and Black suffering all while promoting violence and promiscuity and drugs.
These people are disgusting, and they have no souls, and they definitely do not worship God.
I'm telling you, black people, we need to wake the fuck up and hold people accountable for the shit that the people that are actually doing this to you, hold them accountable.
Let me just tell you, we're starting to identify the Achilles heel of the Democrat Party, folks.
Stealing elections with illegal votes?
They're panicked over that.
If you can stop all the racial division and stop black people from blaming white people for everything and hating white people, because a lot of them just see the Democrat Party as like, yeah, you know, these black people are the victims of whites and all this stuff and racism,
and so black people think, oh, that's good, I'm going to go vote Democrat, they're standing up for me.
Folks, when black Americans realize these Democrats are just using and abusing them, That's another Achilles heel.
You could say that's two Achilles heels of the Democrats right there.
You stop the illegal votes going to Democrats, and you stop black votes from going to Democrats, that's done.
No matter how much gerrymandering they do, rewrite the laws, everything else, they will never win another election.
Except maybe with voting machine tampering.
But it looks like we might be doing something about that too with the announcement made by Tulsi Gabbard.
Yesterday. So.
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If I open this and eat one, how many are, I think it's two?
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And he did it during the presidential campaign very well, and he just did it again.
Now, of course, he's running for governor of Ohio, probably the frontrunner at this point.
And then he'll get Trump's endorsement, and that'll put him over the line.
That's how I see it going.
But he goes out to talk to a protester, and it goes like this.
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When you say that you're going to reward the teachers who have higher merit, you're going to reward them with higher pay, I think what you're really saying and giving yourself the chance to say the subtext of it is that a lot of other teachers can be let go under the guise of that.
Maybe setting the bar too high and then firing a lot of teachers.
So I know a lot of young people who want to go into the teaching profession who aren't going to do it because they don't make enough money doing it.
Sure. I think we could make our state a magnet for the best educators across the country.
But I do think there has to be some performance-based element to it.
It's not all teaching to the test.
I think teachers know, for example, in the school, who's carrying their weight and who's not.
So one of the things you can have is peer assessments in the school.
You can have parental assessments.
Often parents know whether their kids are thriving in the classroom or not.
So I'm open-minded to how we do it.
But the status quo isn't working.
I think we have to achieve at a higher level for our students in math and reading and writing and civic education, even financial literacy.
And here's the other thing in our schools that I want to improve is, it's not a political point here, but it's a really important point.
Time. The utilization of time in our schools.
Eight hours a day that our kids are spending there, there's a lot better way we could even use that time.
Using technology.
using advanced approaches that are now available that didn't exist when we were in school to on a tailored basis give every kid the best possible classroom experience they can have.
And I realize that's not what gets posted on social media or that's not what necessarily gets on the on the evening news or whatever.
These are areas where we could have rational adult conversations that have nothing to do with private versus public.
Now, sometimes you have to realize that there's a different purpose than what it seems.
What am I talking about?
Well, if I go out to the streets, and it was my original intent, talking to people in 2015, 2016, the intent was, hey, if I go out here and have a conversation,
maybe you can win people over and get them to understand where you're coming from.
Because I didn't really come from the political world.
I just kind of took the red pill and had the awakening.
And I just thought other people were probably ignorant
You show how you're the rational one.
You show how you're willing to go have a debate and put your ideas on the line.
And then you put on display what, in this case, the left represents, which is usually ignorance, anger, hatred, violence, and the rest.
So it continues to serve a purpose, but we lack political debate in this country anytime there
It's very well received.
As far as popularity and the viral nature of it, just like on the Rogan podcast yesterday with Dave Smith and Douglas Murray, we got a clip of that.
So, look, politics is meant to be a contact sport, but I like that.
And I look at it, too, and it is worth reporting on because it's true.
I'm not really in this category, but I just see it.
There are people right now that are demoralized from the Trump base.
They're not getting what they wanted.
They're not getting what they expected.
You can agree with that or disagree with whether that's true or not.
I'm just telling you that wing does exist.
And if I try to tap into that, and I say, well, okay, to the disenfranchised Trump voter who feels they've been abandoned, what do you look at?
And I don't know.
Maybe they just can't find hope in anything politically, which...
I suppose we could all understand that.
But I look at where things are going.
Trump's four years are already, it's done.
We get four years of Trump and this administration, I think we get a pretty good idea of what we're going to get here and what we're not going to get.
So I just look at the future now.
And I think, well, where does the Democrat Party go from here?
They don't even know.
The Democrat Party doesn't even know where they're going.
Stephen A. Smith says he's thinking about running.
That's how vapid.
Democrat Party leadership is.
Bernie Sanders is trying to bring AOC up the ranks to defeat Chuck Schumer.
Republicans lack control over politically strategic speech in the narrative.
They've even allowed MAGA to become a dirty word in some minds.
If they can remove the guilt of what you're doing...
It totally becomes acceptable, like calling the genomic mRNA tech a vaccine or calling shootings gun violence when we know triggers don't pull themselves, calling abortion women's reproductive health care.
Remember when Margaret, whatever her name was,...was interviewing J.D. Vance, and she was nagging him about something like that to try to guilt trip him.
And he goes, I don't care, Margaret.
And it was like, it was a meme, it was a viral moment, and everybody related to it because that's exactly what we've been waiting for.
And I don't remember how I phrased it, but it was something along those lines.
It's like, whenever they come at you and they try to guilt trip you and nag you and henpeck you, you just say, so what?
So what?
I don't have to care what you say.
I don't have to listen to you.
You have no impact here.
And so that's kind of what you're getting into.
This attitude, and it needs to happen.
And this is why I think, this is why I just said what I said, because that's how J.D. Vance approaches it.
That's how Byron Donalds approaches it.
That's how Vivek Ramaswamy approaches it.
You can have different disagreements with them, but it's like, that's what we need.
You're not going to put me in a corner and then say, oh, how dare you say that?
You're the bad guy.
No, we're going to sit there and say, I don't care.
It's the meme where everybody's pointing their swords.
I don't know what movie it's from.
I think it's like Frozen or something.
And they're all pointing their swords at the guy in the middle and he's just standing there like, I don't care.
That has to be the approach of the future Republican.
That's what you're talking about.
And I completely agree.
And that takes away all their ammo.
If we stop caring about their attacks, if we stop caring their political correct culture, they're done!
They have nothing!
Their swords aren't sharp.
They're not even made of metal.
So it's just, that's the future of the right wing, is whenever the left tries to guilt trip you and nag you and finger wag you, you just say, I don't care.
So what?
We're moving forward.
And that's how they need to be treated.
They really just shouldn't even be taken seriously at all.
Here's a perfect example.
Thank you for the call.
In clip 10, look at this.
They're attacking Tesla robots now.
So it's just anything.
Just anything with Musk, we just gotta attack it.
So this guy sees the Tesla Optimus robot.
Go ahead.
And he, I think, pies it?
Is that what he does?
Or he puts a cake into it?
Wow, bro.
I'm surprised you were even able to lift that cake up over your head with those...
Tiny little twig arms.
And then he kind of missed, actually.
Most of the cake didn't even make it.
Wow, so tough.
Forgot to put his mask on.
You know, kind of as an aside, I'm just curious about this.
This is kind of like this viral trend of attacking these robots now, because the robots have hit the market.
I think they're on the consumer market.
Can you go buy an Optimus right now, or is it like limited release stuff?
Does anybody know?
So it's like limited release stuff?
Okay, so some people have gotten the access to it.
Like, I know Kim Kardashian got one.
And then some of these streamers.
So it might be just like promo access.
And then some of these popular streamers on YouTube.
And so it's like this thing where they go and they attack the robots.
Or it's like something like that.
And I gotta tell you, there's something...
I see that, and I'm like...
Maybe this isn't such a good idea.
Do you want the robots to hate us?
There could be thousands of them, tens of them, maybe millions at some point.
I don't want to deal with the Terminator here.
I don't want to deal with a situation in iRobot here.
I guess they're doing limited release for promos to people that have a big following.
Quite frankly, I don't want to live in a world with robots, but, you know, I'm not in control of things, so it's inevitable.
I just don't want...
Who knows what happens?
Start bullying these things, and they have this grudge.
I don't want a robot grudge.
I don't know.
I can't help it.
When I see this stuff, when I see some of these streamers, like, kicking it and, like, trying to knock it over and, like, pick on it or something, it's like, oh, it's just a robot.
Because this is kind of my developed understanding of the whole thing.
There's definitely different factors.
Everybody tries to act like power is in some sort of a funnel or vacuum, and you can trace it back to a singular entity or a singular group.
I don't believe that.
I think there are different levels of power struggle, and there are obviously levels that are in the dark, in the shadows above it all, but I don't think it's all one monolith.
I think there's a lot of different groups.
So everybody always wants to point it towards one thing or one group, but I think there's struggles at all different levels.
There's all these different tiers of power, and there's the stuff that you see and we see and we understand or we can even engage in, and then there's the stuff that controls them, and then there's the shadow money, and then there's the stuff above them, like the real secret societies, the real people that know the secrets of Earth and are keeping it from us,
or the secret technologies and all this other stuff.
But it's not like everything doesn't just go to one funnel.
And I think the Middle East is actually the perfect example.
Like, you think China wants to go into a one-world government?
No, Soros says China is like an anti-one-world government.
Like, he likes their communist system to control the world, but he doesn't like that they want to remain a sovereign nation.
But I look at the situation in the Middle East and I'm like, it's really the perfect example of how nobody can control everything.
And people still, at the end of the day, are people.
And even though you can manipulate them and brainwash them and deceive them and enslave them and all this other stuff, it's like at the end of the day, they're still people.
And I think that even let's say the globalists, whatever plans they had or have for the Middle East, it ain't working.
Because there is nothing they can do about...
Israel and the Israel haters.
There is nothing they can do.
They have never been able to do it, and they're never going to be able to do it.
That's how I see it.
And so the smart people in the Middle East, the smart leaders, in my view, have decoupled from the situation and said, we're out.
And so people always ask, Why aren't the other countries in the region doing something about Israel?
Because they're out.
They're done.
There's nothing they can do.
Why aren't the people in that region taking in the Palestinians?
Because they're done.
They're out.
They want nothing to do with it.
And it's like they've already been through the process and they're all like, we're out.
We're done.
Don't ask me about Israel.
Don't ask me about the Palestinians.
We're out.
Say, well, you have a responsibility.
We've been dealing with this for thousands of years.
We're out.
We're done.
We're not getting involved on either side.
It's been going on.
Nobody can control it.
And now I think America, you know, we're kind of going through that process too.
So everybody's got ideas.
You just said Trump had the Abraham Accords.
It was good.
There was peace in the Middle East.
Well, look at it now.
It's a total disaster.
And you can't win.
And so now the realization that needs to hit America, and by the way, because I want a message that does land for everybody and brings in unity, truly.
And it's difficult.
But I look at it like this.
If you're an American Jew, if you're an American Muslim, then you should feel the same way.
There's a reason why you came here.
There's a reason why you left the Middle East.
And hopefully it wasn't to bring your war here.
Hopefully it wasn't to bring the disaster, the devastation, the death to America.
I hope that's not the reason.
If it is, then yes, please don't come.
But even American Jews, American Muslims, you should feel the same way.
They can't figure out that part of the world forever.
Since recorded history, they can't figure it out.
And that's the thing.
They think there's like the globalists have it going on.
Nobody can control that.
Nobody can control that damn region.
And quite frankly, if the globalists wanted to do something about it, they'd probably just blow it off the map.
But they're not going to because there's all these different power groups.
So that's the realization.
We have to decouple.
The rest of the countries in the Middle East realized it.
They're like, we're done.
We're not getting involved.
We're out.
All right.
Final segment of this week of the InfoWars War Room.
Alright, I gotta touch on this.
I could play a ton of the clips from...
What the hell?
I could play a ton of clips.
The whole thing was viral of Dave Smith and Douglas Murray on Joe Rogan.
And more than anything, it's just nice to see good, healthy debate.
Now, I don't know if you could call that good, healthy debate because, to me, Murray didn't debate at all.
He just attacked and discredited everything Dave Smith had to say, which is totally woke, by the way.
I mean, this was the perfect example of the woke right.
And it's so funny watching all these people calling Dave Smith a neocon when Murray literally re-reported.
I'm not even kidding you.
He wrote a book in support of neoconservatives.
That was the name of it.
It's like, in support of neoconservatives or something.
And now all the people...
It's like, Murray owned him.
We're going to defeat the neocons.
Blah, blah, blah.
He is a neocon.
But that is the woke right.
Let me explain before we go into this clip.
Since you're going to be seeing a lot more of this.
The woke right does the same thing as the woke left.
When they can't win a debate, they...
Label you and call you a name to just bring you down.
Like, oh, you don't get to have an opinion.
You're a racist.
You're a homophobe.
You're an anti-Semite.
So that's total woke right.
It's woke behavior.
Label somebody with a name and then that's how you discredit them.
You can't win the debate, so you just get to call them a name.
Name calling.
Total woke-ism.
And then the other thing is they want to create this hierarchy.
It's like a caste system of intellectual Ideas or philosophical politics.
And if you don't check these boxes, then your opinion doesn't matter.
So it's like what the woke left does.
Like, if you're not a woman, you can't comment on abortion.
If you're not black, you can't comment on reparations and all this other stuff.
So it's like they put these little boxes in this hierarchy system, this caste system, and all you have to do is if you just check that identity box, then you're above.
You're the superior person.
Debate, ideas, all that doesn't matter.
You check this box, you're the moral authority.
You're the intellectual authority.
You're the philosophical authority.
So it's total woke right behavior, Douglas Murray the entire time.
And it's ironic that the people that are trying to point woke right at their enemies are, of course, the woke right.
So just keep that in mind as you witness all of this.
But I want you to listen to something he says here.
Yeah, there's the book right there.
Neoconservatism, Why We Need It, Douglas Murray.
So understand, when you side with him, you are the neocons.
And you're the woke right.
But put all that aside, and I want you to listen to something.
This is a very important exchange.
And one thing you will always get here is logical, principle, consistency.
Even when it might go against your politics.
I'm still going to be logically and politically consistent with my principles.
Every time.
Most of the time it goes in favor with our politics, but sometimes it's rubbing up against them a little bit.
Like the situation with Carmelo Anthony getting a legal fundraiser.
You might not want him to get a legal fundraiser, but he has the right.
And I'll stand up for that.
And he'll get his day in court.
Probably going to get at least 20 years, maybe more, but he gets his defense.
If people want to pay for it, then fine.
So that's an example where you have to stay consistent even if it does rub against your own politics.
But there's a very important lesson here from this moment where Murray tries to use a woke angle against Dave Smith, clearly losing the debate.
I mean, just getting crushed at this point in the debate.
So he's trying to find different ways to discredit Dave.
Or discount Dave because he can't win the actual debate.
So listen to his theory on why Dave, his opinions just don't even count in clip 11. There was no deficit of goods coming in.
Lots of people have been there and agree with me, and lots of people have been there and agree with you.
Yeah, but if you're going to spend a year and a half talking about a place, you should at least do the courtesy of visiting it.
All right.
I just think this is a non-argument.
You don't think?
No. I think it's a non-argument.
But if you want to...
Will you have to go and touch the ground?
No, I think you have to see...
I think it's a good idea to see stuff, particularly if you spend a career talking about something.
Yes. I have a journalistic rule of trying never to talk about a country, even in Parsi, unless I've at least been there.
Okay. It's a sort of normal...
It's a normal thing to do.
You're talking about...
Hang on.
You're talking about crossing points.
And not only have you never been to a crossing point in either Egypt or in Israel, but you've never even been to the region.
Okay. Again, I think this is a non-argument.
No, it's not a non-argument.
Yeah, it is.
It's not a non-argument if you're insisting that you're an expert of some kind, or not claiming you're an expert, but still talking about it, about the provisions going into Gaza or not, if you've never seen any of this going on.
So you're not allowed to speak about things that you've read about.
You can only speak about things that you've seen with your own eyes.
You can talk about what you want, as you're proving.
But that is a different matter from spending an awfully long amount of time talking about an issue in a region you haven't even had the courtesy to visit whilst developing all of these views about it.
I mean, now I slightly get an idea of where you're coming from.
You've read about this blockade and so you imagine...
That that's what it is.
I imagine you've read all the people who say that Gaza was a concentration camp.
And you probably think that too.
Am I right?
I mean, again, literally a concentration camp?
It shares a lot of similarities, I would think.
Wow. Well, as I say, you can't time travel back to the Nazi era, but you could go to the Middle East and actually visit.
Then I would say it would be logically consistent and appropriate to say if an American can't have any views on a region of the world he's been to, or in this case Israel, then an American shouldn't have to pay that country either.
Problem solved.
Fine. You've never been to Israel.
You don't get an opinion.
Fine. I've never been to Israel.
Israel doesn't get my money or my weapons or my support either.
Seems fair to me.
Seems agreeable to me.
Seems like a pretty good deal, actually.
I'll take it.
Oh, but no.
No, you're supposed to shut your mouth and keep your wallet open, aren't you?
That's right.
Shut your mouth, but open your wallet.
But, oh, but you've never been there, so you're not allowed an opinion.
But you can pay $320 billion to Israel since World War II, and that's just in foreign aid.
So the number's higher than that.
So you can open your wallet and you can fund Israel's military, but you can't talk about it if you haven't been there?
Wow. Shut your mouth and open your wallet.
That's your policy, huh?
But hey, again, let's go with that logic.
I've never been to Ukraine, so I'm not sending them any money.
He needs money, resources, beds, and cooperation, which he's not getting a lot of from the blue states.
But now, my real issue was, it's like two weeks ago, on these protesters at these schools going on with the Jews.
Okay? Now, I don't like all this anti, you know, we've got to bow down to Israel, the Jews, and all this.
But on these deportations, some of these people that are getting deported or getting threatened to be deported because they're protesting in a way they're keeping people from getting to their classes.
They're taking over buildings.
They're supporting terrorist groups that they know nothing about.
I don't have a problem if they get arrested.
I don't care if they're here illegally, on a visa, or whatever.
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Okay? We've had the new methylene blue in, now available at the AlexShownStore.com, for about a week.
I'm sure it's all USP.
I'm sure it's great.
I'm like, oh yeah, I'll remember to take mine.
It was just another brand my doctor recommended.
And then yesterday at about 3 o'clock I'm watching him shoot B-roll for our new Methylene Blue that's from one of the top makers in the United States that supplies the big box stores that have it and sell it for $10 more than we do.
It's a big bottle too.
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The highest grade strength USP.
I take a dropper and put it in my iced tea.
And I'm not a placebo guy.
I'm like, okay.
I'm taking methadone before I figure out.
One of my doctors told me to get it.
I'm sure.
We'll see if it's as good.
Fifteen minutes later, I feel my hair on my body standing up.
And I feel actually an electric current through my fingers in my hands and running up my back.
And I start, I'll be honest, I start itching.
And I go take my shirt off and look in the mirror because I'm itching.